Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever and WNBA
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Ahead of Boston as the second-youngest to hit 1,500 career points is former Minnesota Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who achieved this number at 23 years and 111 days in 2007. But former Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson holds the record, doing so at 22 years and 93 days in 2003.
As Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever prepare to take on the Connecticut Sun at the TD Garden, Gov. Healey says Boston should have a WNBA team.
The second WNBA game held in Boston was another huge success, sparking talk of when the city will get its own team — or will they get a relocated Sun franchise instead?
Boston is looking to make things right in Tuesday’s rematch, and she’s off to a great start. The three-time All-Star marked an incredible career milestone in the first half against the Liberty after she scored her 1,500th career point for the Fever.
Fans, investors and local elected officials are all interested in bringing a WNBA team to Boston. But with the league's expansion plan set through 2030 and the Connecticut Sun hoping to avoid an out-of-state move,
Last year the Connecticut Sun made league history playing the first ever WNBA game in Boston. Now they sold out the Garden again, welcoming the Indiana Fever and the famed Caitlin Clark. The Fever beat the Sun 85-77. With the league growing in popularity, and amid reports the Sun might be sold, some leaders in Boston believe this is a no brainer.
A three-time Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year while at Worcester Academy, Boston became a five-star recruit and shined at the University of South Carolina, eventually becoming the first overall pick in the 2023 WNBA draft.
Three time Gatorade Massachusetts Girls Basketball Player of the Year and WNBA star Aliyah Boston became an investor in Boston Legacy FC Monday.
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We're a long way away from the 2026 WNBA Draft, but the potential lottery order is taking shape, and we can already start plugging in prospects.
Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston wasn't going to blame Caitlin Clark's coaching for their double-digit WNBA All-Star defeat.
StudBudz, hosted by Lynx players Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, showed crucial part of WNBA All-Star weekend: players are here to have fun.