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Wings coach Latricia Trammell sheds tears of joy after defeating the Dream to advance in the WNBA playoffs. (0:49)
The Las Vegas Aces, New York Liberty and Dallas Wings each swept their way into the WNBA semifinals. They needed an extra game to get there, but the Connecticut Sun join them after eliminating the Minnesota Lynx in Wednesday’s winner-take-all Game 3.
The Sun and the defending champion Aces reached the semifinals for the fifth consecutive season.
The Liberty clinched their first trip to the semifinals since 2015 with an overtime win Tuesday over the Washington Mystics. The Wings routed the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday to advance past the first round for the first time in franchise history since 2009.
The semifinals — a best-of-five series with a 2-2-1 format in which the higher seed hosts Games 1, 2 and, if necessary, 5 — open Sunday (1 p.m. ET, ESPN).
Las Vegas is trying to become the first team to win back-to-back titles since the Los Angeles Sparks won in 2001 and 2002. The Aces were also the top seed in 2022, when they won their first championship.
Las Vegas and New York entered the season with high expectations, designated as superteams and the clear favorites. They were one of four teams — along with the Sun and Wings — to finish the regular season with a winning record.
Here’s all the info you need for each matchup, including news and series-by-series analysis.
Navigate to each round: First Round | Semifinals


Chiney Ogwumike and Carolyn Peck preview the Wings-Aces semifinals matchup and highlight the strong frontcourts of both teams.

Game 1:: Dallas at Las Vegas, 5 p.m. ET Sunday (ESPN2)
Game 2: Dallas at Las Vegas, 10 p.m. ET Tuesday (ESPN)
Game 3: Las Vegas at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. ET, Sept. 29 (ESPN2)
Game 4*: Las Vegas as Dallas, tip TBD, Oct. 1 (TBD)
Game 5*: Dallas at Las Vegas, tip TBD, Oct. 3 (TBD)

Game 1: Connecticut at New York, 1 p.m. ET Sunday (ESPN)
Game 2: Connecticut at New York, 8 p.m. ET Tuesday (ESPN)
Game 3: New York at Connecticut, 7:30 p.m. ET, Sept. 29 (ESPN2)
Game 4*: New York at Connecticut, tip TBD, Oct. 1 (TBD)
Game 5*: Connecticut at New York, tip TBD, Oct. 3 (TBD)


A’ja Wilson dominates with 38 points and 16 rebounds as the Aces sweep the Sky to advance to the WNBA semifinals.

Game 1: At Las Vegas 87, Chicago 59
Game 2: At Las Vegas 92, Chicago 70
Aces’ Clark named Sixth Player of the Year
Wilson drops 38 and 16 to help Aces sweep Sky
Two routs, ‘beautiful basketball’ and 1-0 leads for Aces, Sun
The top 25 players in the WNBA playoffs
Is Gray-Plum-Young backcourt the greatest guard trio in WNBA history?
Stewart, Thomas or Wilson for WNBA MVP?
Breanna Stewart drains a jumper late in the fourth to hype up the home crowd.

Game 1: At New York 90, Washington 75
Game 2: At New York 90, Washington 85 OT
Liberty beat Mystics in OT thriller to reach semis
‘Locked-in’ Ionescu buries Mystics with 7 3s in Liberty win
Playoff predictions: Are the Liberty now the favorite?
Napheesa Collier grabs her own rebound and drains the dagger to secure the Game 2 victory for the Lynx.

Game 1: At Connecticut 90, Minnesota 60
Game 2: Minnesota 82, at Connecticut 75
Game 3: Connecticut 90, at Minnesota 75
Thomas, Bonner carry Sun to fifth straight semis
Sun’s White honored as Coach of the Year
Lynx force winner-take-all Game 3
Arike Ogunbowale increases the Wings’ lead with a 3-pointer in the fourth.

Game 1: At Dallas 94, Atlanta 82
Game 2: At Dallas 101, Atlanta 74
Seven double-digit scorers lead Wings to semifinals
Howard’s career night spoiled as Wings rally past Dream

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