The Los Angeles Sparks defeated the Nigerian National Team, 89-63, in their preseason opener! Kelsey Plum: 22 PTS | 2 STL | 4 3PM Chance Gray: 14 PTS | 4 3PM Pallas Kunaiyi: 11 PTS | 2 REB Uche Izoje: 10 PTS | 5 REB
New look, same energy 🌟 The Los Angeles Sparks arrive ahead of their preseason matchup against the Nigeria National Team. 3pm/ET | Watch Free on League Pass with WNBA ID
Watch Ta'Niya Latson's full presser after being selected No. 20 by the Los Angeles Sparks!
Monica Wright back with the Sparks? Sounds about right 🎬 That’s why Sanaa Lathan’s cameo comes in at #2 on our most viral moments of the year!
On August 20, against the Sparks, Paige Bueckers made history by droppin’ 44 PTS, the highest single game scoring outing by a rookie in league history!
The Las Vegas Aces completed a historic back-to-back in 2023, defeating the New York Liberty 70–69 in Game 4 to claim their second consecutive WNBA championship and become the league’s first repeat champion in 21 years. A’ja Wilson powered Las Vegas with 24 points and 16 rebounds, earning Finals MVP honors as the Aces held off a late Liberty surge in front of a packed New York crowd. Under head coach Becky Hammon, Las Vegas joined the Houston Comets and Los Angeles Sparks as the only teams in WNBA history to win back-to-back titles.
From iconic nights to clutch performances, the Sparks lit up 2025 ⚡ Watch every must-see highlight from their season.
The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 103-75! ✔️ The Aces achieved a 16-game win streak, tying the Phoenix Mercury for the 2nd-longest in WNBA history! ✔️ They set a new record for most 3PM in a game with 22! A'ja Wilson: 23 PTS | 19 REB | 4 AST | 4 BLKS | 2 STL | 3 3PM Jewell Loyd: 21 PTS | 7 3PM | 3 REB Postseason Push | @DraftKings The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
LV 103, LA 75The Los Angeles Sparks hold on and defeat the Phoenix Mercury 88-83 👏 Dearica Hamby led the way with 25 PTS, 9 REB & 5 AST, while shooting 8-15 from the field. She had 16 PTS on 6-11 FG in 4Q! Rae Burrell recorded 20 PTS, 2 3PM & 5 REB. She scored a career-high in PTS! Postseason Push | @DraftKings The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
LA 88, PHX 83The Los Angeles Sparks defeat the Dallas Wings, 91–77! Julie Allemand – 21 PTS (career high) | 8-8 FG | 4 AST Dearica Hamby – 15 PTS | 8 REB | 4 AST Azurá Stevens – 13 PTS | 11 REB | 2 STL
DAL 77, LA 91The Atlanta Dream defeat the Los Angeles Sparks, 104-85, behind a historic night from Rhyne Howard! Howard dropped 37 PTS (career high) with 9 made threes — tying the WNBA single-game 3PM record. The Dream also set a franchise record with 19 made threes, tying the league’s all-time mark.
LA 85, ATL 104The Atlanta Dream defeat the Los Angeles Sparks, 86-75, to win their 3rd game in a row 👏 ▪️Rhyne Howard – 19 PTS | 5 AST | 4 REB | 3 3PM ▪️Brionna Jones – 16 PTS | 13 REB ▪️Jordin Canada – 10 PTS | 10 AST
LA 75, ATL 86The Sparks hold on late to defeat the Storm, 91-85! 🔥 Dearica Hamby: 27 PTS | 11 REB | 2 AST | 3 STL 🔥 Rickea Jackson: 23 PTS | 2 REB
LA 91, SEA 85The Los Angeles Sparks defeated the Mystics 81-78 đź’Ş Dearica Hamby and Kelsey Plum led the way for their team! Hamby recorded her 11th double-double with 20 PTS & 12 REB! Plum scored 14 of the Sparks' 26 PTS in the 4Q! For the game she had 18 PTS, 4 REB, 6 AST & 3 3PM. The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
WSH 78, LA 81The Indiana Fever defeated the Sparks 76-75 👏 Aliyah Boston & Odyssey Sims paved the way for their team. Boston had 22 PTS, 11 REB, 4 AST & 6 STL (career-high). She became just the second player in Indiana Fever history to record at least 15 PTS, 10 REB, and 5 STL in a single game. Odyssey Sims contributed 21 PTS, 6 REB & 3 AST! The 29th season of the WNBA is here #WelcometotheW
IND 76, LA 75