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Kelsey Mitchell scored 21 points, and the Caitlin Clark-less Indiana Fever beat the Las Vegas Aces 80-70 on Thursday night.
Yes, the Aces had topped the Fever 16 straight times before Thursday night's Indy win. That is a long time. In fact, this is only the fifth time the Fever have defeated the Aces since 2015.
The Las Vegas Aces snapped their two-game losing streak on the road on Sunday against the Dallas Wings at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.
With Parkway’s CJ Dudley setting a single season school TD rushing record with his 21st score, and Oliver delivering a defensive punch, the Panthers dominated 57-21.
The Las Vegas Aces look far from a contender at the halfway mark of the season. What's going on? Has the team's title window closed?
HENDERSON, Nev. — From management to coach Becky Hammon to the players, the Las Vegas Aces say they remain a championship team despite what has been, at best, an uneven season.
On Friday, the Las Vegas Aces slide to 12-13 as they fell to the Minnesota Lynx 109-78. In the first half, both teams started off hot. There were 5 lead changes and two ties between the two teams.
The Las Vegas Aces (12-12) hit the road to hunt for a third straight win against the Indiana Fever (13-12). Las Vegas came out early in the first quarter with a quiet lead, 2-0.
AFTER THE GAME The Las Vegas Aces clip Dallas’ Wings 90-86 on Wednesday night. Jackie Young injured her right hip with 8:21 remaining in the game.
Paige Bueckers was spotted dropping an epic one-liner pointed at a WNBA referee during the Wings-Aces game.
The Las Vegas Aces face the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 (7/29/25) in a regular season WNBA game at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.