Reese is the 10th player who will take part in the offseason league.
The 12 players representing the United States aren’t the only WNBA players who are hooping in the Paris Olympics.
Yahoo Sports broke down the cases for and against Clark and Reese, and what each can do to strengthen their candidacies.
Saturday's All-Star Game proved just how deep the talent is in the W after Team USA's loss to Team WNBA ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Arike Ogunbowale put on a show during the WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix. She scored 34 points, all in the second half, to lead Team WNBA to a 117–109 win over Team USA.
Gray's prize money on Friday night is another example of the league’s growth this season amid unprecedented viewership and attendance numbers.
While Caitlin Clark isn't competing on the first day of WNBA All-Star weekend, there will still be plenty of stars to watch in Friday night's Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest.
With airlines halted across the country, athletes are affected as Erica Wheeler struggles to make WNBA All-Star Weekend and Kyle Okposo cancels Stanley Cup event.
This will be the second time the league uses the Team USA vs. Team WNBA format for its All-Star game.
Ahead of the All-Star and Olympic break, Clark put up a record 19 assists, but could not lift the Fever over the Wings.
Wilson, only 27 years old, is racking up accomplishments and enjoying a historic season, but there are a lot of variables to the GOAT debate and the Aces superstar certainly isn’t done yet.
The WNBA regular season will go on a month-long hiatus beginning Thursday, and those not on national teams are looking forward to a break from the grind of a compressed schedule.
Julie Vanloo, Sevgi Uzun and Olivia Époupa developed their games over numerous years playing professionally before joining the W.
The Target Center sounded at times like a Fever home game on Sunday as Indiana posted its eighth win in 12 games.
Unrivaled, an offseason 3-on-3 league founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, will commence in January 2025.
Angel Reese's WNBA record streak of consecutive double-doubles ends at 15 in the Chicago Sky's 81–67 loss to the New York Liberty.
The Rookie of the Year race between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese is shaping up to be an all-timer.
The facility, which will be unveiled next week, will include two practice courts named for the 11-time All-Star and Mercury legend.
New York (18-4) could be starting to separate from the rest of the WNBA as the current title favorites.
“It was kind of crazy,” Brown said after the game, which the Lynx won, 82-67. “Those are still my teammates, so like you cannot really be super critical of them.
Clark is the 16th player in WNBA history to notch a triple-double. Here's a quick breakdown on the stat-stuffing accomplishment in the W.
Angel Reese set a WNBA record by scoring her 13th consecutive game with double figures in points and rebounds
The Fever overcame a second-half slump to win 83-78, with Clark putting up a historic stat line of 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds.
Angel Reese posted her 12th consecutive double-double in Friday's win, tying a WNBA record. Is she gaining on Caitlin Clark in the Rookie of the Year race?
LA ended its eight-game losing streak with the overtime win despite a 35-point, 12-rebound, six-block night from Aces star A'ja Wilson.
Hamby is thriving in her transition from quality role player to star this season. From Day 1, her confidence in her game translated into becoming the leader of the team.
It’s been quite the week for WNBA rookies. Two earned All-Star bids and one was named to her country’s Olympic roster.
Angel Reese learned of her All-Star nod after recording a WNBA record 11th consecutive double-double on Tuesday night.
Reese tallied a career-high 19 rebounds and maintained her place as the WNBA's leading rebounder.
Caitlin Clark plus the defending champion Aces equals big numbers.
There weren’t many clear snubs, but the top ones have one main thing in common: defense.
Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston led the fan vote portion, followed by A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart and Angel Reese.
Angel Reese set a WNBA record with her 10th consecutive double-double, during the Chicago Sky's 70–62 loss to the Minnesota Lynx.
In a highly physical game in front of a raucous sellout crowd, the Fever pushed past the Mercury to take the 88-82 win.
Stewart's on a faster career scoring pace than the WNBA's all-time leading scorer.
The Lynx entered the season overlooked and underappreciated amid a growing list of WNBA Finals favorites. But they handled the Liberty to take the Commissioner’s Cup on Tuesday night.
Minnesota's now 2-0 against New York this season. The teams with the best record in each conference will conclude their season series July 2 in New York.
Three of the WNBA's most-watched games since 2001 have all come this season.
There are a number of important storylines around the league, including a budding rivalry, devastating injuries, the return of a former Finals MVP and more.
The WNBA’s fourth annual in-season tournament concludes Tuesday, when Minnesota and New York meet at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.
The burgeoning Fever-Sky WNBA rivalry delivered again on Sunday, with the Sky overcoming a 15-point deficit to beat the Fever 88-87.
Breanna Stewart scored 33 points as the New York Liberty improved their record to a franchise-best 14–3.
The Indiana Fever won their fourth straight game, as the Atlanta Dream set a franchise record for attendance.
Aliyah Boston, Breanna Stewart and Arike Ogunbowale round out the top five, with rookie Angel Reese coming in at No. 7.
The Las Vegas Aces became the first WNBA team to sell out all of its regular season games, the team announced on Thursday.
The Chicago Sky beat the Dallas Wings 72-83 behind Reese's 16-point, 18-rebound performance — with the latter a career high for the young forward.
The two-time defending champions are 6-6 and little has gone right as they prepare to face the Seattle Storm on Wednesday night.
Brink grabbed her knee in pain after falling to the court and needed the help of trainers to carry her from the court.
The Fever and Sky meet again on Sunday afternoon.
These six first-year players are shaping the futures of their respective teams, and if they continue to progress, the playoffs may not be out of reach.