The Aces will no longer need to look for loopholes to fly private after WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced a policy change Tuesday.
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The Aces continue to make waves off the court this offseason, as their best player landed a major endorsement deal Tuesday.
Sportsbooks saw three straight record handles for women’s basketball games in Caitlin Clark’s final three college contests, and they expect interest to remain high on her in the WNBA.
After point guard Chelsea Gray signed a contract extension earlier this week, another All-Star Aces guard had her deal extended through the 2025 season.
The Review-Journal’s award-winning sports staff has added a new reporter to cover UNLV and the two-time defending WNBA champion Aces.
The Aces are using the bond developed last season to power their quest for a three-peat, and the team could become even closer with new players.
The Aces waived two rookies Thursday and must make two other roster moves before the WNBA’s final cutdown day May 13.
The Las Vegas Aces will begin their quest for a third straight WNBA championship as the most in-demand ticket in the league on the secondary market.
Aces guard Chelsea Gray averaged 15.3 points, 7.3 assists and 4.0 rebounds last season, her second with the team after being signed as an unrestricted free agent.
One of the Aces most well-known players announced her retirement Sunday morning before the team’s first practice together.
A documentary called “Aces vs. Everybody” featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the team’s 2023 WNBA championship season will premiere on Fox.
Former NFL star Tom Brady, a minority owner of the Las Vegas Aces, wrote the entry in Time magazine explaining A’ja Wilson’s inclusion on the most influential list.
Caitlin Clark is worth millions. She will make a fraction of that as a WNBA rookie.
Raiders free-agent center Hroniss Grasu and New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu were married last weekend in Laguna Niguel, California.
The two-time defending WNBA champions can add another accomplishment to their resume. The Aces are the first team in league history to sell out their season tickets.