WNBA All-Star game, Indianapolis
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Over the past three days, Indianapolis was taken over by the league and its legions of new fans. The players, now global superstars, were mobbed everywhere they went. Downtown, the JW Marriott was covered in a giant Caitlin Clark banner that covered 30 of the hotel's 34 stories and took nine days to install, per Scott Agness .
Skylar Diggins-Smith didn’t start this year’s WNBA All-Star Game, but she finished it as the undeniable star. Playing as a reserve, the Seattle S
Two in particular are endlessly entertaining Twitch streamers Courtney Williams, a 2025 All-Star, and Natisha Hiedeman, who, together, are the StudBudz who stole the show with their hilarious 72-hour stream over the weekend.
The players' union and the league will meet in-person for the second time since starting negotiations for the collective bargaining agreement, a process that has been contentious so far.
IndyStar's Madyson Crane attended all of the fan events during WNBA All-Star Weekend. Here is her recap.
Activations during the WNBA All-Star Weekend reflect the success of the league and paint a bright future for women's sports
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve threatened to ban the StudBudz from streaming if they lose to Angel Reese on Tuesday. It proves the Chicago Sky are
ABC News' Christiane Cordero provides the latest updates from the WNBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis.