NY Liberty and Las Vegas Aces sweep first round, will meet in the semis

September 25, 2024
Front office shake ups aside, all is going as expected in the WNBA, with two higher seeded-squads clinching their semis spots last night and the remaining two berths on the line tonight — pass the milk, it’s going to be spicy.
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NY Liberty and Las Vegas Aces sweep first round, will meet in the semisNY Liberty and Las Vegas Aces sweep first round, will meet in the semis
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The GIST: Front office shake ups aside, all is going as expected in the WNBA, with two higher seeded-squads clinching their semis spots last night and the remaining two berths on the line tonight — pass the milk, it’s going to be spicy.

No. 1 NY Liberty launch comeback against No. 8 Atlanta Dream, sweep series: Atlanta’s Allisha Gray made things interesting, but NY’s Sabrina Ionescu (36 points, a playoff career high) and double-double queen Jonquel Jones entertained the star-studded Brooklyn crowd, leading NY’s second-half surge in a 91–82 win over the Dream.

Two-time defending champ No. 4 Las Vegas Aces clinch sixth straight semis appearance: Despite a strong night from the No. 5 Seattle Storm’s Nneka Ogwumike (pronounced NEH-kah Oh-GWOO-mih-kay), the Aces’ Kelsey Plum netted 29 points and superstar A’ja Wilson did gilded M’VP things, dropping a double-double of her own, in Vegas’ 83–76 win.

  • That sets up an Aces vs. Liberty semi beginning this weekend, a rematch of last year’s super-squad WNBA Finals, which Vegas won in four games. Clash of the titans, reloading.

No. 3 Connecticut Sun one win away from knocking out No. 6 Indiana Fever: Fever star Caitlin Clark’s rookie season may end the same way it started: with a loss to the Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena, so long as Alyssa Thomas’ experienced Connecticut squad can keep the dynamic rook at bay again tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET. One thing’s for sure: millions will be watching.

No. 7 Phoenix Mercury (down 1-0) fighting to extend Diana Taurasi’s career: Though the GOAT’s remained tight-lipped about her possible retirement, tonight’s 9:30 p.m. ET Game 2 vs. Napheesa Collier and the No. 2 Minnesota Lynx could be the last time the 20-year vet takes the floor. Pop that corn and pass the tissues.