A four-game WNBA slate featured standout performances from the Fever guard trio of Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Lexie Hull, as well as all-time scorers Tina Charles and Diana Taurasi. Angel Reese also put together one of her most impressive double-doubles in the highest rebounding game of her rookie season.
First, Sunday’s WNBA game results:
- The Dream (9-17) defeated Sun (19-7), 82-70.
- The Fever (13-15) blew out the Storm (17-10), 92-75.
- The Aces (17-9) beat the Sparks (6-21), 87-71.
- The Mercury (15-13) crushed the Sky (11-16), 86-68.
Here are Sunday’s top 7 WNBA performances, ranked:
7. Lexie Hull, Indiana Fever
Lexie Hull recorded a career-high 22 points in Sunday’s Fever win over the Storm, hitting 6-7 from three-points en route to her best game of the season.
“We had just really good ball movement,” Hull said postgame. “Found the open person, got to our open spots, and knocked down shots… the ball just kept going in.”
Caitlin Clark praised Hull’s big night and joked she would have to change her Twitter/X account accordingly.
“My whole account will be about Lexie,” Clark said. “I’m going to change my bio to Lexie Hull Fan Page.”
6. Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury
Diana Taurasi continues to demonstrate that age is just a number — the 42-year-old guard led the way for the Mercury with 23 points and 5 assists in Sunday’s win over the Sky. Taurasi, the all-time leading scorer in WNBA history, is averaging 16.2 points this season, less than 3 points below her career average.
Taurasi was particularly critical in the opening period, when she scored 12 points to help give Phoenix a 13-point first quarter lead.
5. Kelsey Mitchell, Indiana Fever
Kelsey Mitchell is quietly tearing up the league. Mitchell exploded for 27 points on 10-19 shooting to go along with 3 assists and 3 steals in the Fever’s statement win over the Storm, just two days removed from a 28-point outing against the Mercury.
Since the Olympic break, Indiana is averaging a league-best 95 points per game, and Mitchell has been instrumental to the team’s success.
4. Angel Reese, Chicago Sky
On Sunday, Reese became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 20 double-doubles in a single season, and is on pace to have the greatest rebounding season of all time. In the Sky’s loss to the Mercury, Reese finished with 19 points on 8-16 shooting, and 20 rebounds.
The Sky are 1-2 since the break and hold a 1.5 game lead for the 8th and final playoff spot. And though Chicago continues to be inconsistent, Reese is continuing to showcase she’s one of the best young players in the game.
3. Tina Charles, Atlanta Dream
Just two days after sinking a buzzer-beater to beat the Storm, Tina Charles had one of her best performances of the season: 22 points (9-15 FG) and 15 rebounds. In turn, the Dream made it two consecutive wins and beat the Sun, who have consistently been one of the best teams in the league all season.
“This is who I am,” Charles said postgame. “This is who I’ve been my entire career. I don’t think I’m doing anything different. I don’t think about my age, I’m just very competitive. I really love this game. I love to hoop.”
2. Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
Caitlin Clark overcame a slow start to power the Fever to their second consecutive win against a playoff opponent out of the Olympic break. Clark finished with 23 points, 9 assists, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 1 steal in the victory over the Storm.
In the win, Clark set a new all-time record (232) for most assists by a rookie in a single season, with 12 games left to play. The previous record of 224 was by Ticha Penicheiro in 1998.
Clark gave Penicheiro her flowers postgame.
“If you watch her highlights, she was definitely a better passer than me,” Clark said. “She had way more flair to her game. She would spin around and make these crazy passes. I kind of just run in transition and chuck it up there and hope for the best.”
1. A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
Nobody is doing it like A’ja Wilson. In a win over the Sparks, Wilson led the game in four statistical categories, finishing with 34 points, 13 rebounds, 5 steals, and 2 blocks.
Wilson has now scored at least 24 points in 8 straight games, tying a WNBA record, per Aces PR. Wilson demonstrably and passionately celebrated throughout the game and as the Aces put the Sparks away.
“I want to win really bad,” Wilson said postgame. “I like to show that through my game. I like people to feel the passion that not only I play with, but my team.”