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All WNBA →- WNBASky snap a six-game losing streak on the road with an 82-80 victory over the Storm— Kamilla Cardoso had 22 points and 12 rebounds, Natasha Cloud scored 20 points and the Chicago Sky ended a six-game losing streak on the road with an 82-80 victory over the Seattle Storm on Sunday.
- WNBASeattle Storm vs. Chicago Sky - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Seattle Storm vs. Chicago Sky, 08/16/2026
- WNBAThe secrets behind Angel Reese's legendary reboundingAngel Reese isn't the tallest player in the league, and she isn't its best leaper. So how is it that she's grabbing rebounds at a pace never before seen in the WNBA?
- WNBAChicago faces Seattle on 6-game road skidChicago Sky (12-22, 2-10 Eastern Conference) at Seattle Storm (7-29, 1-16 Western Conference)
- WNBANaismith Hall of Fame 2026: Why Parker, Delle Donne, Holdsclaw got inThe 1996 U.S. Olympic team, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw and Candace Parker all helped move the sport forward.
- WNBAGolden State Valkyries vs. Chicago Sky - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Golden State Valkyries vs. Chicago Sky, 08/12/2026
- WNBATiffany Hayes comes off the bench to score a season-best 22 points as Valkyries beat Sky 91-71— Tiffany Hayes scored a season-best 22 points off the bench to go with six rebounds and five assists, Veronica Burton had 13 points and six rebounds, and the Golden State Valkyries overcame a slow start to beat the Chicago Sky 91-71 on Wednesday...
- WNBAWNBA Chaos: Fouls, Feuds, and Forced RulesThe Carrington-Cunningham Circus Keeps Spinning The Play: Chicago Sky’s DiJonai Carrington got tossed for a Flagrant 2 on Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham. The fallout? A full-blown media storm—accusations of white privilege, tell-all book deals, and fans picking sides like it’s a heavyweight title fight. The Twist: Carrington insists she never tied the foul to race, but the damage is done. Cunningham’s reportedly shopping a book, and the WNBA’s front office is stuck playing whack-a-mole with PR fires. Meanwhile, the league’s officiating consistency is getting roasted harder than a bad call at the buzzer. The Numbers: Flagrant fouls are up 18% this season (per WNBA stats), but the real stat? Zero players happy with how the league’s handling it. NBA Cast-Offs Crash the WNBA Draft Party The Stunt: Two ex-NBA players—names still MIA—declared for the WNBA Draft, forcing the league to either bend its eligibility rules or look like the bad guy. Transgender policy’s already a powder keg; this jus
- WNBAWNBA Power Rankings: Lynx, Aces, Fever, Valkyries lead wayThe time to nitpick every win and loss has arrived, as some teams need a dramatic run to reach the playoffs.
- WNBAValkyries play the Sky on 4-game win streakChicago Sky (12-21, 2-10 Eastern Conference) at Golden State Valkyries (23-9, 9-6 Western Conference)
- WNBAMalonga's 26 points, 10 rebounds help the Storm snap 11-game skid with 97-88 win over the Sky— Dominique Malonga had 26 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks, Natisha Hiedeman added 18 points and nine assists, and the Seattle Storm snapped an 11-game losing streak with a 97-88 win over the Chicago Sky on Monday night.
- WNBASeattle Storm vs. Chicago Sky - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Seattle Storm vs. Chicago Sky, 08/10/2026
- WNBACarrington: Never linked ejection vs. Fever to white privilegeDiJonai Carrington says she never claimed that the assessment of a flagrant foul 2 on her in a game vs. the Fever was the result of white privilege.
- WNBAWNBA Drama Heats Up: Fouls, Tech Rulings, and Playoff RacesCarrington Ejected, Clark’s Tech Rescinded – WNBA Referees in the Spotlight Hard Foul, Harder Fallout Chicago Sky’s DiJonai Carrington was ejected in the first quarter after a Flagrant 2 foul on Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham—swiping her across the head during a fast break. The league’s already on edge after Caitlin Clark’s eighth technical foul of the season was rescinded, sparing her a suspension. The WNBA’s memo to teams about transgender athlete discussions only adds fuel to the fire, with a task force now convening to address the growing controversy. Playoff Picture: Lynx Lock In, Aces Stumble Minnesota’s 26-7 Lynx became the first team to clinch a 2026 playoff berth after handling the Las Vegas Aces 98-87. Olivia Miles and company are running away with the league’s best record, while the Aces—now 22-11—are left scrambling to keep pace. Rivalry Reboot: Sky-Fever Feud Gets Physical With Angel Reese in Atlanta, the Sky-Fever rivalry’s getting a new edge. Carrington’s ejection and the
- WNBASeattle takes on Chicago, aims to stop 11-game skidChicago Sky (12-20, 2-10 Eastern Conference) at Seattle Storm (6-28, 1-15 Western Conference)
- WNBASky's Carrington tossed after hard foul on Fever's CunninghamThe Sky's DiJonai Carrington was assessed a flagrant 2 and ejected Saturday after a hard foul across the face and neck area of Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.
- WNBAFever's Clark has eighth tech rescinded, won't be suspendedThe WNBA rescinded a technical foul against Caitlin Clark on Saturday, less than two hours after she received what would have been her eighth of the season.
- WNBAMitchell scores 27 to set a WNBA record, Clark has 26 and the Fever beat the Sky 90-86— Kelsey Mitchell scored 27 points to set a WNBA single-season record with her 16th straight game of 20-plus points, Caitlin Clark had 26 points and 11 assists, and the Indiana Fever beat the Chicago Sky 90-86 on Saturday.
- WNBAFever pick up home win over the Sky
- WNBAMitchell leads Indiana against Chicago after 28-point gameIndiana Fever (19-12, 7-4 Eastern Conference) at Chicago Sky (12-19, 2-9 Eastern Conference)
- WNBA2026 WNBA playoff picture: How six teams can clinch the final berthSeven teams look like WNBA playoff locks. Here's how the Mystics, Sparks, Mercury, Sky, Fire or Tempo could be No. 8.
- WNBASky scores 34 points in the 4th quarter to beat the Sparks 95-88— Natasha Cloud, Kamilla Cardoso and Jacy Sheldon each scored 15 points and the Chicago Sky used a 34-point fourth quarter to beat the Los Angeles Sparks 95-88 on Wednesday night.
- WNBAChicago Sky vs. Los Angeles Sparks - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Chicago Sky vs. Los Angeles Sparks, 08/05/2026
- WNBAWNBA Power Rankings: Fever, Aces and Dream surgingAfter meeting in an offensive showcase, Minnesota and Indiana rank 1-2. Las Vegas rounds out the top three.
- WNBAHamby leads Los Angeles against Chicago after 23-point gameLos Angeles Sparks (11-17, 6-9 Western Conference) at Chicago Sky (11-18, 2-9 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAKelsey Plum nets 20 points in winning Phoenix Mercury debutFive-time WNBA All-Star Kelsey Plum, traded from the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday night, scored 20 points in her Phoenix debut, helping the Mercury to defeat the Chicago Sky 106-101 on Monday night at Wintrust Arena.
- WNBAKahleah Copper scores 31 and Kelsey Plum adds 20 in Phoenix debut to help Mercury beat Sky 106-101— Kahleah Copper scored 20 of her 31 points in the second half and Kelsey Plum added 20 points in her Phoenix debut to help the Mercury beat the...
- WNBAChicago Sky vs. Phoenix Mercury - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Chicago Sky vs. Phoenix Mercury, 08/03/2026
- WNBA2026 WNBA championship odds: Lynx now odds-on title favorites; Dream, Fever odds shortenThe red-hot Lynx are now odds-on favorites to win the WNBA championship, while the Aces, Liberty and Valkyries all saw their odds lengthen.
- WNBASky's Sydney Taylor lets it 'fly,' dumps Aces with late 3-pointerSydney Taylor hit a go-ahead 3-pointer to beat the defending champion Aces 84-83, became the first rookie in Sky franchise history to sink a 3 in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter or overtime.
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