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Aces battle again in 4th quarter, take WNBA Finals opener
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Aces battle again in 4th quarter, take WNBA Finals opener

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Last updated: October 4, 2025 9:53 am
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Oct 3, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Phoenix Mercury ahead DeWanna Bonner (14) shoots in opposition to Las Vegas Aces guard Jewell Loyd (24) throughout the second quarter of sport one of many 2025 WNBA Finals at Michelob Extremely Enviornment. Necessary Credit score: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Photographs

LAS VEGAS — Regardless of trailing for a lot of the contest, the Las Vegas Aces escaped Sport 1 of the WNBA Finals with an 89-86 victory over the Phoenix Mercury after a livid fourth-quarter rally.

With Las Vegas up 87-86 and 24.6 seconds remaining, Alyssa Thomas missed a pair of free throws that would have given Phoenix the lead. After the Aces’ Jackie Younger sank two free throws, Las Vegas closed the sport with a defensive cease on the ultimate possession.

Momentum shifted early within the fourth quarter. Las Vegas trailed 76-70 with 8:23 remaining when Phoenix’s Satou Sabally was assessed a technical foul of the evening for spiking the ball after being whistled for her fifth foul of the evening. That incident kickstarted a 17-6 Aces run.

Dana Evans sank a 3-pointer that put the house crew forward for good, 85-82 with 3:37 remaining. A’ja Wilson capped the run with a 10-footer with 2:41 left, giving the Aces a five-point edge.

Wilson, who gained her fourth WNBA Most Useful Participant award this yr, completed with 21 factors and 10 rebounds. Evans additionally scored 21 factors for Las Vegas. Jewell Loyd put up 18, Younger scored 10, and Chelsea Grey had eight factors, 10 assists and 7 rebounds.

Kahleah Copper paced Phoenix with 21 factors, and Sabally had 19. Thomas compiled 15 factors, 10 rebounds and 9 assists.

Sport 2 within the best-of-seven collection is scheduled for Sunday in Las Vegas.

The Mercury stretched their result in a game-high 9 factors within the third, however the Aces managed to claw inside 71-67 by the top of the quarter.

The Aces tied the sport at 57 all with a trio of Grey free throws after a flagrant-1 violation was referred to as attributable to Copper encroaching in Grey’s touchdown space on a 3-point try. Grey was injured on the play and went to the locker room. Instantly after, DeWanna Bonner and Monique Akoa Makani hit triples to regain a 63-57 lead with 4:30 remaining within the third.

After a streaky begin for all sides, Phoenix and Vegas started the second quarter with a mutually torrid capturing show. Vegas started the quarter 8-for-11 from the sector however nonetheless discovered themselves trailing, as a result of Phoenix started the body 10-for-11 from the sector itself and had a solution at each flip.

Copper led the scoring outburst for the Mercury, scoring 12 factors within the second quarter whereas making all 4 makes an attempt from behind the arc. Copper had a game-high 19 factors within the first half and made 5 complete 3-pointers, tying former Mercury level guard Diana Taurasi’s WNBA Finals file for many 3-pointers in a half.

Vegas nonetheless managed to maintain the sport inside 50-45 at halftime due to well timed 3-pointers from Loyd and fellow reserve Evans. Loyd (13 factors) and Evans (10 factors) have been the Aces’ two main scorers within the first half.

–Will Despart, Area Stage Media

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