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What to Know About Womenâs Basketball Today
1. Lynx Hold Off Liberty in 2024 WNBA Finals Rematch đż
It took two months for the rematch, but it was worth the wait. The Minnesota Lynx beat the New York Liberty 100â93 on Wednesday night in a showdown of the leagueâs top two teams. Napheesa Collier notched her 5th 30-point game of the season to lead the Lynx. (Bleacher Report)
WHY IT MATTERS: Last yearâs WNBA Finals between the Lynx and Liberty went the distance: five games, huge swings, and a controversial late foul that sent Stewie to the line for the win. So yes, this one had energy.
They also continue to be two of the best teams in the league: the Lynx now sit at number one in the standings with a 22â5 record, while the Liberty are right behind at 17â8.
Itâs important to note that the Liberty were without Stewart on Wednesday, who missed her second straight game with a knee injury (more on this below), as well as 6th Player of the Year candidate Kennedy Burke and valuable role player, Nyara Sabally.

2. Breanna Stewart Could Be Out for Weeks đ
New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello announced on Wednesday that Breanna Stewartâs knee injury is a bone bruise that could keep her out for weeks. Stewart missed her second straight game Wednesday night. (ESPN)
WHY IT MATTERS: Itâs hard to overstate Stewartâs importance to the Liberty and their hopes at a 2025 title run. A two-time MVP, sheâs averaged 20.6 points and 8.5 rebounds over her nine-season career and remains the centerpiece of the team. Brondello didnât give a firm return date, saying theyâre keeping the âbig pictureâ in mind.

3. WNBA Viewership Is Way Up đ
Through 56 games so far this season, the WNBA is averaging 794,000 viewers across all national networksâup 21% from last seasonâs average. (Front Office Sports)
WHY IT MATTERS: Itâs not just Caitlin Clark. While Fever games are leading the way with 1.26 million average viewers (up 7%), the biggest growth has come from the rest of the league. Non-Fever games average 549,000 viewers (up 37%).
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OVERTIME âąď¸
Big Time Aari: Aari McDonald dropped a career-high 27 points against Phoenix to lead the short-handed Fever to their third straight win.
Game-Winner Alert: Naz Hillmon hit a clutch game-winning three and scored a career-high 21 Wednesday night to help the Dream hold onto 5th place.
Big News for Liberty: EuroBasket MVP Emma Meesseman has officially landed in NYC after visa approval and could debut as soon as Friday.
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