Kierstan Bell

Allisha Gray’s record-breaking Athletes Unlimited title run caps off third season

By Arie Graham / March 27, 2024

2024 was a record breaking year for for the league

Odyssey Sims yells in celebration in a yellow Athletes Unlimited jersey

Champions Week for Athletes Unlimited begins with a leaderboard shuffle

By Arie Graham / March 21, 2024

Allisha Gray remains in first place with an 855-point lead

How Kierstan Bell went from the end of the bench to consistent contributor for the Aces

By Matthew Walter / August 29, 2023

The sophomore wing has taken a big step in her second year and found a consistent role with the reigning champs

The Aces bench celebrates a play in the Las Vegas Aces’ 105-64 win over the Seattle Storm, Saturday, May 20, 2023, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash.

The Aces’ bench has helped cook up the perfect chemistry

By Matthew Walter / August 4, 2023

Las Vegas has an abundance of talent but one of the biggest reasons for their success has been the chemistry of their roster.

FGCU head coach Karl Smesko addresses his team.

Karl Smesko: College basketball’s ultimate mad scientist, philosopher and professor

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / January 12, 2023

A look inside one of the most innovative programs in college basketball

On WNBA Draft Night 2022, threes were the key for the Las Vegas Aces

By Matthew Walter / April 12, 2022

As the new Aces GM stated “Becky wanted lots of shooters” and that’s what the Aces got in the 2022 WNBA draft

Who’s Next — The Next’s WNBA Draft Board v2.0

By Em Adler / April 8, 2022

In-depth scouting reports on every potential major contributor

2022 WNBA Draft logo. (WNBA Media Central)

Inside the WNBA’s initial list of 2022 draft opt-ins

By Isabel Rodrigues / March 30, 2022

Hillmon, Howard, Smith all in; still waiting on Cunane

Who’s Next — The Next’s Draft Board v1.0

By Em Adler / March 18, 2022

Which prospects project best at the WNBA level?

Daily Briefing — Nov. 27, 2021: Un-Bull-ievable upset

By Em Adler / November 27, 2021

‘Good lord, Jasmine Dickey’