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The Phoenix Mercury knocked off the Dallas Wings 93–80 on Wednesday night to push their record to 7–4 on the season, and knock the Wings to just 1–10. You'd have a hard time knowing the result after watching an official WNBA highlights package, though.
As the WNBA season inches toward its July 19 All‑Star Game, the Phoenix Mercury are on the brink of welcoming back one of their leading scorers. On May 18, the Mercury announced that guard Kahleah Copper had undergone a left‑knee arthroscopy to address persistent soreness.
Kahleah Copper and the Mercury called out the WNBA for not showing any of their highlights following a win vs the Wings.
Which teams have exceeded expectations and which have fallen short one month into the 2025 season? We have grades and questions.
Satou Sabally of the Phoenix Mercury was the latest guest on Just Women's Sports' podcast "Between the Lines." Host and WNBA legend Lisa Leslie asked the 27-year-old athlete who she thinks the next WNBA unicorns are based on athletes she has played against so far.
Skylar Diggins made WNBA history following the Storm's 94-84 victory over the Lynx on June 11, achieving a career milestone.
The New York Liberty have landed more 3-pointers in a single regular-season game than any other WNBA team. Check out other teams on the list.
Brittney Griner Makes WNBA History Against Angel Reese originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Atlanta Dream defeated the Chicago Sky 88-70, led by a historic game by Brittney Griner.