Gabby Williams spearheaded the Seattle Storm's offense with 16 points, leading them to a 79-70 victory over the New York Liberty. A significant 22-6 run in the third quarter was crucial for Seattle. Despite New York's three-point lead at halftime and a late comeback attempt, they couldn't close the gap. Williams contributed seven points and three steals in that pivotal third period, finishing with seven rebounds and five assists.
Sabrina Ionescu was New York's standout player, scoring 22 points, including five three-pointers. She also added nine rebounds and six assists. However, the Liberty struggled without center Jonquel Jones, who missed the game due to an ankle injury. Breanna Stewart had a tough night shooting, ending with eight points on 4-for-17 attempts. The Liberty have now lost six of their last ten games.

Nneka Ogwumike supported Seattle with 15 points, while Ezi Magbegor added 14. Skyler Diggins also played a key role by contributing 13 points and leading the team with six assists. This win improved Seattle's record to 12-7 for the season.
Courtney Williams delivered an impressive performance for the Minnesota Lynx, scoring 25 points in their 80-75 win over the Chicago Sky. Williams shot 10 of 17 from the field and added eight rebounds and six assists. Napheesa Collier contributed 21 points as Minnesota secured their fifth consecutive victory.
The Lynx overcame a slow start after trailing by 14 at the end of the first quarter but managed to take a one-point lead by halftime. Diamond Miller chipped in with ten points for Minnesota, while Rachel Banham led Chicago with 20 points from six three-pointers.
Chelsea Gray moved up to sixth on the WNBA's career assists list during Las Vegas Aces' win over Connecticut Sun. Gray recorded eight assists, surpassing Aces coach Becky Hammon on the leaderboard with a total of 1,710 career assists. The Aces dominated Connecticut with a strong performance in the paint.
Aja Wilson scored 19 points on efficient shooting and blocked four shots defensively for Las Vegas. Dana Evans added another 18 points, while NaLyssa Smith achieved her first double-double of the season with eleven points and ten rebounds. Aneesah Morrow led Connecticut with twelve points as they shot just over thirty-eight percent from the floor.
The Las Vegas Aces improved their record to an even nine wins against nine losses this season. Meanwhile, Connecticut Sun continued their struggles, extending their losing streak to ten games this season.
The recent performances highlight both individual brilliance and team efforts across various matches in the league. As teams continue to battle it out on court, each game brings new challenges and opportunities for players to shine or regroup for future contests.