Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star Game, 3-point contest
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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
As the WNBA descends on Indianapolis for the first city's first All-Star weekend, the Skills Challenge and Three-Point Competition are loaded with arguably the deepest collection of talent between the two events.
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.
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.
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.
The UConn women's basketball team was recognized by the Los Angeles Sparks before they went to the ESPY awards.
As the Sparks try to climb the league standings, they will host the Washington Mystics Tuesday night, in the first of a four-game series in the last 23 games of the regular season.
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.
In what could be a sign that her groin injury isn't too severe, Caitlin Clark is set to take part in the Three-Point Contest as part of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Friday night schedule.