PHOENIX — The Las Vegas Aces are one win from sweeping the Phoenix Mercury in the 2025 WNBA Finals. Aces center A'ja Wilson lifted her team to a 90-88 Game 3 victory over the Mercury on Wednesday with ...
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Happening tonight: Pivotal Game 4 for the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA Finals
Paul Newman's daughter Susan Kendall's cause of death revealed Arch Manning and the toxic burden of premature hype With Social Security’s COLA on the line, the Trump administration plans to release ...
The Las Vegas Aces enter Game 4 of the WNBA Finals on the brink of their third championship in four years. With it would come the right to be called a dynasty.
The Phoenix Mercury made the WNBA Finals in 2021, and in that playoff run, they were a top three team in multiple areas.
Jay Croucher and Trysta Krick handicap Game 4 of the WNBA Finals, where the Las Vegas Aces are looking poised to sweep the series against an injury-ravaged Phoenix Mercury.
Updates from Game 3 of the WNBA Finals between the Phoenix Mercury and Las Vegas Aces at Mortgage Matchup Center, including time and TV channel.
I just needed the bucket to go in," Wilson said. "I didn’t see who was in front of me. I didn’t care. It’s the finals.” ...
The Indiana Fever continued their somewhat surprising postseason run by stunning the Las Vegas Aces, 89-73, in Game 1 of their semifinal series on Sunday. Kelsey Mitchell led the Fever with a career ...
Coached by Curt Miller, the Sun fell in four games to the Chicago Sky in the first round of the playoffs, robbing the franchise of a chance to win its first WNBA title. The Sky reached the WNBA Finals ...
WNBA Finals: 'Battery' Dana Evans scores 21 points off the bench, powers Aces past Mercury in Game 1
The 2025 WNBA Finals got off to a thrilling start on Friday night, as the Las Vegas Aces came back from a nine-point deficit, then held on for an 89-86 win over the Phoenix Mercury to take a 1-0 lead ...
Catch up on the Phoenix Mercury vs. Las Vegas Aces matchup in Game 1 of the 2025 WNBA Finals presented by YouTube TV.
Las Vegas took the opening game of the first-ever best-of-seven WNBA Finals in history. Here's how it happened.
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