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Caitlin Clark will hopefully be in a 3-point contest for the first time in her pro career as the Indiana Fever guard is set to compete Friday night in the WNBA All-Star competition.
New York Liberty All-Star Sabrina Ionescu has been named the WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the week for week seven of the 2025 WNBA season. The news caps off an eventful stretch of milestones, the Sabrina 3 announcement and news of Ionescu's return to the 3-point contest.
What's more, the league shattered attendance and viewership records last year as a rookie class that included headline names in Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese joined established stars such as A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier and others. It seemed to set the stage for continued growth, but a work stoppage could slow that momentum.
WNBA Facing Potentially Serious Problem Amid Concerning CBA Situation originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Indianapolis is buzzing with the city set to host the WNBA All-Star weekend for the first time.
When an outside source owns the majority of your league...it's going to very hard," union vice president Napheesa Collier said of the union's push for a fair share.
During Indiana's victory over the Dallas Wings on Sunday, Clark became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 150 three-pointers, achieving this feat in just 52 games. The record was previously held by Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard, who set the record in 57 games back in 2023.
Last week, the WNBA issued a fine warning to the New York Liberty guard for a matter unrelated to her play. Cloud’s teammate, forward Isabelle Harrison, also received a fine warning for wearing hats on the sideline of New York’s victory over the Las Vegas Aces, Cloud told The Athletic.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFormer Lady Vols' WNBA results for July 13Harrison played at Tennessee from 2011-15 under head coaches Pat Summitt and Holly Warlick. She was SEC Tournament MVP in 2014 and First-Team All-SEC. The former Lady Vol was selected in the first round of the 2015 WNBA draft (No. 12 overall) by Phoenix.