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As the Phoenix Mercury defeated the Indiana Fever 95-60 on Thursday night, it was Alyssa Thomas who snatched the headlines.
The Phoenix Mercury not only got revenge against the Indiana Fever, their forward Alyssa Thomas made history in the process.
In what felt like a playoff atmosphere at PHX Arena, the Phoenix Mercury and Indiana Fever did not hold back with chippiness.
Alyssa Thomas is ensuring her name is not forgotten about when it comes time to crown the 2025 MVP — and what better way than to make W history.
Early in the third quarter, when the Fever were already in a double-digit hole, Sophie Cunningham sank a three-pointer from way downtown (also known as Caitlin Clark range) and then immediately got ...
The WNBA landscape has shifted following the trade deadline. Contending teams are bolstering their lineups for the stretch ...
The trade deadline has passed, which means we've reached the final regular-season checkpoint as we push toward the postseason ...
Alyssa Thomas had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists to become the first WNBA player with three straight triple-doubles, ...
A longtime fixture at the Rumph, Howard has brought players from the Philly area back to town from around the world for the event's women's tournament. This year will be the third edition.
Alyssa Thomas had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists to become the first WNBA player with three straight triple-doubles, ...