With the WNBA season kicking off on Tuesday night, it was a chance for the stars of the league to sport a headline-making outfit. And some stars of the defending champion Las Vegas Aces, including A’ja Wilson and Jackie Young, went bold with their pregame outfits for the season opener.
The Las Vegas Aces received their championship rings and then unveiled and raised their WNBA championship banner, lifting it into place on Tuesday night alongside their first title banner won two seasons ago.
The Las Vegas Aces have turned into a dynasty in recent seasons. The two-time defending WNBA Champions will be looking to defend their title again in 2024.
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Former Iowa player Kate Martin made the Las Vegas Aces opening day roster after being chosen in the second round of the WNBA draft.
On Tuesday, the reigning champion Las Vegas Aces will face off against the Phoenix Mercury on opening night. This will be a home game for the Aces at Michelob Ultra Arena.
On Saturday, the Las Vegas Aces demolished the Puerto Rico national team winning in blowout fashion by a 52-point differential. This game took place in Columbia, South Carolina so the atmosphere was very nostalgic for star player, A’Ja Wilson.
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Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson announced Saturday that she has an agreement with Nike to launch a signature shoe line. She made the announcement in Columbia, S.C., where she starred at South Carolina and was in town to lead the Aces against the Puerto Rico national team in an exhibition contest.
The Las Vegas Aces, who won their second straight NBA title last October, were honored during a visit to the White House on Thursday. The Aces, who defeated the New York Liberty in the 2023 WNBA Finals under coach Becky Hammon, presented President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris with custom jerseys during the ceremony.
Thursday, the Las Vegas Aces visited the White House so they could be introduced to the current president, Joe Biden. Meeting the president is a commendable honor that few athletes are given the opportunity to see.
This Saturday, the Las Vegas Aces will head down south to play the Puerto Rico national team. A’Ja Wilson will be returning to her hometown of Columbia, South Carolina.
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Grammy award winning artist, Big Boi will have the honor of performing at halftime for the Las Vegas Aces debut game. This game will take place at Michelob Ultra Arena on May 14 where they matchup against the Phoenix Mercury.
Athletes and fans are clamoring for A'Ja Wilson to get a signature sneaker deal. New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart advocated for Wilson. The 2x WNBA MVP is a Nike athlete who has been the face of the brand's Cosmic Unity line.
It certainly sounds like Kate Martin has a bright future in the WNBA. That's according to Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum, who praised the former Iowa standout in a recent Zoom interview with reporters.
Young, 26, has been with the Aces since they selected her No. 1 in the 2019 WNBA Draft out of Notre Dame. She has averaged 13.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals in 162 games (140 starts).
Just recently, Candace Parker surprised the sporting world when she announced her retirement from the WNBA. And just like NBA legend Magic Johnson and Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese, New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart was shocked when she learned about the news.
After 16 years in the league, three-time WNBA champion has announced her retirement from the league. Among those who have sent out their heartfelt messages is Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese.
On Sunday, Candace Parker, arguably one of the most outstanding women's basketball players of all time, announced she was retiring from the game following 16 pro seasons
The Las Vegas Aces emerged as clear winners of the 2024 WNBA Draft. This was done by showcasing their keen eye for talent and strategic approach to building a championship-caliber team.
Kate Martin was hoping to be drafted Monday night, but didn’t know when or where. The Iowa guard was there to support teammate Caitlin Clark, who went No.
The two-time defending champion Aces were one of the 2024 WNBA Draft's biggest winners despite not having a first-round pick.
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