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The Aces are the 2022 WNBA Champions
A 8-0 run to close the game gave Las Vegas the 2022 WNBA championship.
Lynx’s 4th title one for the books
While both teams fought valiantly, the Minnesota Lynx showed the world that the WNBA belongs to them.
Clutch strip saves Lynx
Minnesota and Los Angeles gave fans another thrilling finish, but this time the Lynx came out on top.
Sparks sweep Phoenix
Phoenix almost kept its season alive, but couldn’t overcome 1 LA player: Candace Parker.
LA takes commanding 2-0 lead
Phoenix stormed back late to pull within 4 points of the Sparks, but LA was too much to handle.
An ugly win is still a win
Los Angeles and Phoenix played extremely physical Tuesday but it was the Sparks who took Game 1.
No rust on Minnesota
After resting the first 2 rounds, the Lynx came out on a mission — mainly Seimone Augustus.
Pedal to the metal
The Minnesota ran away with Game 1 of their Semifinal series against Washington Tuesday night.
Diana Taurasi “is the GOAT”
Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner lead an experienced Phoenix team over Connecticut 88-83 in elimination playoff game. Mercury now advances to Tuesday’s semifinal against the Sparks.
Ice in her veins
Kristi Toliver burned the Liberty with 9 triples to avoid being eliminated from the playoffs.
Mercury avoid elimination
Phoenix erased a 17-point first-half deficit to advance past Connecticut to the Semifinals.
Lynx roar to first
Minnesota stepped up its intensity on defense to defeat Washington.
New York’s Unity Day
2nd half play allows New York to extend WNBA's longest win streak
Phoenix can’t catch the Sun
After a bad loss, the Connecticut Sun responded in a dominating fashion. The Phoenix Mercury had no chance.
Fight to the finish
Chicago and Los Angeles put on a show Friday night, which included 10 extra minutes of tough play.
Mercury rising
Washington needs 1 more win to secure a playoff spot — Phoenix denied that happening tonight.
New York’s 20-0 run dismantles Sparks
Los Angeles only scored 8 points in the second – NY erupted for 28 and didn’t look back.
Krystal Ball
A double-double by Krystal Thomas sealed the win — but not the leaking roof at the Capital One Arena.
“Nobody wants to lose” as Sparks beat Lynx in battle of rivals
Chelsea Gray was a powerful force Friday, as LA took the game from Minnesota on the road.
Lynx bounce back
After being shocked on Sunday, Minnesota took care of business Tuesday in Atlanta.
“Don’t underestimate this team”
Those are the 4 words Glory Johnson said immediately after the game when Dallas beat Los Angeles.
Los Angeles too much for NY
The Liberty entered halftime tied with the Sparks, but as the game went on LA took off.
Cold shooting dooms Atlanta
Atlanta led Minnesota at the end of 3 quarters, but collapsed in the 4th after being outscored 23-2.
No Augustus — no problem
Even without one of its starters, Minnesota’s depth allowed it to defeat Seattle.
Currie lights up former team
Monique Currie played for San Antonio earlier this year — now she plays for Phoenix and went to work against the Stars.
Mystics hold off Atlanta
Emma Meesseman led Washington to a win over the Atlanta with her 30 point performance.
Memorable game in Seattle
Breanna Stewart became the league’s fastest player to 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
Narrow escape
Despite a good look by the Liberty, the Lynx held on to beat New York by 1 on Tuesday night.
Indiana ends losing streak
After dropping the last five games, the Fever picked up a much-need win against Phoenix.
Minnesota takes down Dallas
Behind an opening quarter of 31 points, Minnesota dominated Dallas in almost every category.
Mystics show its resiliency
Despite being down by 21, with shooters like Kristi Toliver and Ivory Latta on the court Washington was okay.
DePaul’s alumni balling in Seattle
Allie Quigley and Keisha Hampton put on a shooting show in Seattle to capture the win.