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The Los Angeles Sparks closed a convincing 99-80 home win over the Washington Mystics on Tuesday night. The 99-point mark was a season-high for Los Angeles. It
LA Sparks Rally Behind Kelsey Plum After WNBA All-Star Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Sparks are entering the WNBA All-Star break with a 7–14 record, sitting sixth in the Western Conference.
First, the Huskies took in a Los Angeles Sparks' WNBA game against the Washington Mystics at Crypto.com Arena. UConn players even got to show off their throwing arms when they tossed T-shirts into the stands during a break in the action.
With USC women’s basketball this past year, Kiki Iriafen took Los Angeles by storm. After transferring in from Stanford, Iriafen shined in her lone season with the Trojans, helping lead the team to a Big Ten title and a second consecutive trip to the Elite Eight.
WNBA All-Stars kicked off their weekend with a fashion showcase on Thursday night in Indianapolis. Players turned the orange carpet into a runway, delighting fans with bold outfits and stylish looks.
The WNBA is back on Thursday afternoon when the red-hot Minnesota Lynx (17–3) take on the struggling Los Angeles Sparks (6–13) at Crypto.com Arena.
The UConn women's basketball team was recognized by the Los Angeles Sparks before they went to the ESPY awards.
In the lead up to the season, WNBA.com will break down each team in the league, continuing with the Los Angeles Sparks. 2019 Season Recap 22-12, 1st in West, 3rd in League
The Indiana Fever hosts the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday night. Indiana comes in on a two-game win streak while the Sparks have lost the last two.