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The Minnesota Lynx got another shot at the Chicago Sky on Monday. Napheesa Collier and Co., who lost 87-81 two nights ago, looked for some payback entering the rematch.
The MLB All-Star break begins with the Home Run Derby, while the WNBA has two games on the docket Monday. New users can use the Fanatics Sportsbook promo code to get in on the action
WNBA fans were left in disbelief after Caitlin Clark seemed to get triggered in a conversation with an official and had to be held back from furiously charging at her.
The announcement comes after the former Iowa Hawkeyes star left the Fever's 85-77 win vs. the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday, July 15, early, with about 30 seconds left in the game with a right groin injury. The Fever officially listed her as questionable for the matchup against the Liberty Wednesday afternoon before ruling her out.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFormer Lady Vols' WNBA results for July 13Harrison played at Tennessee from 2011-15 under head coaches Pat Summitt and Holly Warlick. She was SEC Tournament MVP in 2014 and First-Team All-SEC. The former Lady Vol was selected in the first round of the 2015 WNBA draft (No. 12 overall) by Phoenix.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has been ruled out for the team's first half finale Wednesday night, July 16 against the New York Liberty due to a right groin injury, the team announced. The guard left the Fever's 85-77 road victory over the Connecticut Sun in the final minute, holding back tears after grabbing at her right leg.
Chicago Sky (7-14) | Prior Rank: 11 - The Sky move up to No. 10 this week. Even though they lost on Monday to the Lynx, during week 9, they went 2-1 beating the Dallas Wings and Minnesota Lynx. Their sole loss in week 9 was a two-point loss to the Mystics.
This is the second time in two years Indianapolis will host an All-Star weekend. First the NBA, now the WNBA. Here's how it happened.