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12. Las Vegas: The Aces are less than two years past winning their second of two WNBA championships, but what is clear in the intervening years is just how much Las Vegas’ orbit revolves around ...
The Aces are 11-11, putting them eighth in the WNBA standings. Las Vegas star A’ja Wilson has been electric since returning from a wrist injury, putting up 34 and 37-point performances back-to-back.
A’ja Wilson, who averaged 31.7 points in the Aces’ three-game winning streak, led Las Vegas (12-12) with 20 points. Jackie Young scored 19 and NaLyssa Smith had 10 points and 10 rebounds ...
But Las Vegas struggled to find offensive rhythm—no other player reached double figures. Now 12–13 on the season, the Aces will look to regroup after dropping two games in less than 24 hours.
The Las Vegas Aces snapped a two-game losing streak on Sunday in Dallas after crushing the Wings 106-80. Aces forward Kierstan Bell recorded a career-high of 19 points and center A'ja Wilson had a ...
Timeout, Indiana. Fever tied with Aces after first quarter End 1Q, Fever 18, Aces 18: Indiana leads by 8 but Las Vegas rallies, largely on 8-of-11 free throw shooting. Indiana has 7 fouls.
First off was Cheyenne Parker-Tyus, who joined the Aces as an offseason recruit. The one-time All-Star, however, has yet to make her Las Vegas debut because of her maternity leave.
A'ja Wilson #22 of the Las Vegas Aces dribbles the ball while being guarded by Aliyah Boston #7 of the Indiana Fever in the third quarter at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 03, 2025 in Indianapolis ...
As for the Las Vegas Aces star, A'ja Wilson needed for limited playing time in the game. This lead to a stat-line of just 12 minutes played with a 4-2-2 line.