Womhoops Guru

Mel Greenberg covered college and professional women’s basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 40 plus years. Greenberg pioneered national coverage of the game, including the original Top 25 women's college poll. His knowledge has earned him nicknames such as "The Guru" and "The Godfather," as well as induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

Monday, July 06, 2026

The Guru’s WNBA and UPSHOT Reports: Idle Minnesota Re-Takes First as Indiana Tops ‘Vegas With Clark and Wilson Sidelined; Jacksonville Still Has Grip on UPSHOT

 By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux

Injuries — short term and long — are playing havoc with figuring out exactly where things are in the WNBA race nearing the midway point, especially based on results on the two-a-day, three-day holiday slate over the weekend.

Heading into Monday in the overall standings 4.5 games over the first eight teams, the number that qualifies in September for the playoffs, separate the top from the bottom and then there’s a three-game spread over the next four teams that include the two new expansion squads in Toronto and Portland.

Golden State (14-7), sitting in third 1.5 games out of first, is showing the record-setting run the Valkyries made last season arriving in the league was no fluke.

On Sunday, in the two games, Indiana (12-8) as shown last year, when she missed all but 13 games as a second-year pro, again was able to win without Caitlin Clark, missing her third straight game, but defending champion Las Vegas (15-6), which fell to the Fever 84-68 before a home crowd of 17,796, moved to T-Mobile Arena, struggles without four-time and reigning MVP A’ja Wilson, who missed her second straight game with an ankle injury.

It was a caution move on the part of the host Aces, head coach Becky Hammon saying Wilson would have played had it been the playoffs.

Clark missed her third straight with a back injury but was at practice this week.

Both are expected to be back later this month as starters in the All-Star game in Chicago.

Dallas (13-8), bad enough last season to earn a second-straight No. 1 pick despite gaining UConn’s Paige Bueckers, the reigning rookie of the year, continues to make good with the addition of Azzi Fudd, her former Huskies teammate, winning Sunday 89-76 in Toronto (9-11) before a crowd of 8,210 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum to jump to fourth tied with New York (13-8), who they visit a second time this season Tuesday guided by former Liberty coach Sandy Brondello.

On Saturday, Portland (9-12) had the schedule benefit on July 4th to play at lowly Seattle (5-17) and win narrowly 77-72 before a crowd of 10,251 at Climate Pledge Arena in Washington to finish a road trip 1-4.

For all the talk about Atlanta (12-9), in Saturday’s other game Golden State on the road completed a season sweep of the Dream, which has had players in-and-out of the lineup all season, with an 88-83 victory and the home team suffering its fifth straight loss before a crowd of 3,596 at the Gateway Center in suburban College Park.

Starting the July 4th weekend Friday, New York followed up Tuesday’s Commissioner’s Cup home conquest of Las Vegas, winning 99-86 at home at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn before a crowd of 15,345 over Minnesota (15-5), knocking the Lynx temporarily out of the overall lead of first, though by Sunday they were back on top courtesy of the Aces’ loss.

Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve, an inductee last weekend at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee, with the loss was temporarily deprived of passing former Connecticut/Washington coach Mike Thibault for the most career wins in WNBA history, though she already holds the playoff game and combo mark.

The two New York wins with a healthier lineup, though Satou Sabally was still out in the concussion protocol, against the 1-2 punch of the moment in the standings was a turnaround from a horrific June.

Friday’s other game saw Las Vegas, the benefit of playing lowly Chicago (6-14) before 15,837 at the T-Mobile Arena, was still forced by a Sky rally to go into overtime before winning 98-90.

Multi-coaches in Play to head All-Star Squads

Last week the ten All-Star starters were announced with the reserves voted by the league’s coaches to be made public this week, however after this past weekend, quite the race is going on for coaching honors out of the two conferences determined by the best records after Friday’s games.

In the East, New York under first-year coach Chris DeMarco has the best mark (13-8) but hosts Dallas Tuesday while Saturday’s game at Minnesota is one day after the deadline.

Indiana (12-8) under Stephanie White, is a half-game behind and could steal the slot considering the Fever visit Los Angeles Wednesday and Phoenix Thursday in back-to-games before heading Sunday to Las Vegas.

Atlanta (12-9) hosts Seattle Thursday before hosting Portland Friday a day after the deadline.

Washington can’t make up ground three back with one game on the slate.

In the West, Minnesota (15-5) moved back in front a half-game ahead of Las Vegas (15-6) hosting Connecticut Monday before hosting New York a day after the deadline while the Aces go to Portland Thursday before hosting Phoenix Saturday a day after the deadline, while Golden State is at Washington Monday and Toronto Wednesday and Connecticut Friday.

Mitchell Leads Indy Over Las Vegas

Two of the Fever’s three All-Star starters were enough to get the job done against the league champs, Kelsey Mitchell scoring 27 while Aliyah Boston had 18 points and 10 rebounds.

Mitchell was 7-of-18 from the field and 10 of 12 on the line, while Boston had her sixth double-double this season.

The Aces had their lowest scoring game this season with Jackie Young leading the way with 15 points, while Jewell Loyd scored 12, and Chelsea Gray had 10 points and six boards.

The duo and Sophie Cunningham for the visitors each nailed three makes from deep, while Mitchell also made all three shots from the line after being fouled behind the arc.

Indiana had been on a long break before beginning the current road trip.

“We’re just taking it one day at a time,” White said. “For us, we just want to get better.

“” Thought our resilience was really good. I thought our execution on defense was outstanding. It just shows the growth of our group.”

Hammon said from the Aces side, “I thought we ran out of gas. We looked tired.”

Bueckers Leads Wings Over Tempo

Paige Bueckers had 22 points with seven assists for Dallas in the win over Toronto, making 9 of 16 from the field that included one 3-pointer. She was three short of extending four straight games reaching 25 points.

Azzi Fudd scored 17 with long-range accuracy of 5-for-11 from deep while Jessica Shepard had 14 points and 15 boards for her 12th double-double coming after being named an All-Star starter last week.

The Wings’ Arike Ogumbowale added 10 points with six rebounds as did Awak Kuier.

Toronto’s Marina Mabrey, who missed the Tempo’s last game a week ago after scoring 53 against L.A. prior to that one, had 19 points while Nyara Sabally had 14, Isabelle Harrison scored 13 and Kia Nurse off the bench had 12 points fueled by three triples.

Entering ahead 71-59 at the outset of the fourth quarter the Wings were never threatened the rest of the way.

“We’ve talked about we need to get off the better starts, I thought we got off to a really good start. Didn’t close the second quarter,” said first-year Wings coach Jose Fernandez, whose team is looking for a second straight win in New York.

“You know a four-game road trip, we have to find a way to rest our top five, six guys, which we weren’t able to do.

“Winning in this league or any league on the road is tough,” he said. “So, we got two down on a four-game road trip, we’ll get to New York and then we have this team again in Montreal.

“I thought we did a good job finding Azzi. I thought she was assertive. She put the ball on the deck and also got to the rim.”

Of Bueckers, Tempo coach Sandy Brondello said recalling coaching against her last season, “She’s really good. She’s a generational player and going to keep getting better and better.”

Valkyries Whip Dream

In completing a season sweep Saturday of the Dream, Golden State’s Veronica Burton had 21 points and All-Star starter Gabby Williams had 14 of her 19 points in the second half.

The Valkyries have won four straight games.

Off the bench, Janelle Salaun had three makes from deep while scoring 14 points overall.

Atlanta’s Allisha Gray scored 22, Angel Reese had her 14th double-double on the season with 17 points and 13 boards and Rhyne Howard had four threes with 19 points overall and Madina Okot scored 11.

The Dream held a 77-74 lead with 3:16 left in regulation.

Then Golden State erupted with an 8-0 run to stay in front the rest of the way and finished with a season-high 15 steals.

“Our roster is strength in numbers and that’s going to be to our advantage,” said Golden State coach Natalie Nakase, voted coach of the year last season. “But the only way it’s going to be to our advantage is if we empty the tank.

“We talk about playing the five hardest minutes of our lives. We finally came to our fruition with that. That’s really come to fruition the last few games. We’re focusing on ourselves. We’re holding each other accountable and we’re focusing all our energy to hold each other accountable.”

Atlanta second-year coach Karl Smesko said, “I thought both teams were playing at a very high level, both teams playing at a very high-level defense, unfortunately they were able to get some open looks those last couple plays to take the game at the end.

“I don’t think it’s anything drastic, a play here, a play there,” he said of common fourth quarter collapses during the slide.

“A call here. A call there. It’s a big difference when you’re up two and the end and they got to foul you then you’re down two and you got to foul them tonight.”

Leite Leads Expansion Fire Over Storm

Carla Leite had 20 points for Portland winning in Seattle, shooting 4-for-8 from the field and going a perfect 12-for-12 from the line while dealing four assists.

Bridget Carleton scored 14 with seven boards, while Megan Gustafson scored 10 with nine boards in Saturday’s win.

Seattle’s highly touted rookie of last season, Dominique Malonga had 22 points, while Natisha Hiedeman had 15 points, rookie Awa Fam had 12, and rookie Flau’jae Johnson out of LSU was held to just one point.

The Fire were just up 32-30 at the half before erupting in the third quarter to stay up the rest of the way.

Stewart Explodes For Liberty in Win Overe Lynx

In New York’s high-scoring win Friday over Minnesota, Breanna Stewart followed her MVP performance in the Cup win over Las Vegas with 36 against the Lynx.

Earlier in the day Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said she thought the attention on the brink of her breaking the regular season win record was a distraction.

Though not back yet, perennial MVP Napheesa Collier and Dorka Juhasz are practicing with the team.

Reeve is at 379 with Chicago visiting Monday night where a win could put her in position to add another All-Star coaching stint to her resume that shows four WNBA crowns and an Olympic Gold Medal.

On Friday after Stewart got off to a hot start for the Liberty, Jonquel Jones added to the pace with with 14 points and 15 rebounds, while Ionescu had 17 points.

Things were going the Lynx’s way late in the first half and then the home team erupted on a 13-2 run.

Minnesota’s Kayla McBride scored 18 to top the visitors while Courtney Williams scored 18.

“It’s amazing. You want to find ways to keep her going. I’ve seen her do it a number of times now,” Jones, the adopted daughter of Temple coach Diane Richardson said of Stewart’s night.

“We’re just really connected right now, when we’re in the halfcourt, we really believe in our defense,” New York coach DeMarco said of holding Lynx rookie Olivia Miles, the number two overall pick, in check.

“When we’re playing the right way, we’re a very hard team to stop, obviously,” Jones said. "I think when we’re locked in the way we were tonight; games are going to go our way.”

“Not good enough against this team,” Reeve said of losing to New York, which in 2024 beat the Lynx in overtime in a close finish in Game 5 to win the Liberty’s first title in what was then the team’s 28th season dating to the WNBA inaugural summer of 1997.

“Certainly, this team puts you in challenging positions. I thought we were pretty easy to play against tonight.”

Aces Survive Sky Rally in Overtime

In Friday’s other game, Las Vegas got 29 points and eight boards from NaLyssa Smith and Chelsea Gray made two key shots in the extra period in which the Aces exploded on a 10-0 run.

A successful challenge with 1:08 left in the overtime took Chicago points off the board that would have put the Sky within two of a tie.

Gray then scored to extend the ‘Vegas lead.

She finished with 18 points, Jewell Loyd scored 19, and Jackie Young scored 16, while Smith was 11-for-14 from the field and 7 of 10 at the line in what was A’ja Wilson’s second miss of what is now three games.

Skylar Diggins scored 19 for the Sky and Kamilla Cardoso had 16 points and 10 boards.

Additionally, Saint Joseph’s grad Natasha Cloud had 15 points and Courtney Vandersloot and Azura Stevens each scored 11 points.

A 12-0 run in the fourth quarter brought Chicago back into contention.

Looking Ahead

Two of three games on Monday’s card are on League Pass with Golden State at Washington at 7:30 p.m., Connecticut at Minnesota at 8, the game that could put South Jersey’s Cheryl Reeve, the former La Salle star, as the all-time regular season wins leader and stay in contention to coach the West in the All-Star game.

Seattle is at Los Angeles at 10 p.m. on USA.

On Tuesday, a key game has Dallas visiting New York at 8 p.m. on ESPN, while at 10 Chicago is at Phoenix on League Pass.

Wednesday’s tripleheader has Golden State at Toronto at 7 p.m. on League Pass, Minnesota at Connecticut at 7:30 p.m. on USA, and Indiana at Los Angeles at 10 p.m. on CNBC and USA.

The Amazon Prime doubleheader on Thursday has Seattle at Atlanta at 8 p.m., Indiana at Phoenix at 10 p.m., while also on League Pass at 10 p.m., Las Vegas is at Portland.

Friday’s tripleheader on ION and League Pass, the deadline day for determining who coaches the All-Star game but none of the contenders are involved that day, Golden State is at Connecticut at 7:30 p.m., Dallas is at Toronto in Montreal the same time, and Chicago is at Los Angeles at 10 p.m.

UPSHOT League Recaps – Jacksonville Still in Front

The new four-team UPSHOT developmental league had everyone in play Friday and Sunday with the same matchups and sites both days.

At home in Florida, the first-place Jacksonville Wave (12-4) coached by Philly native Jessica Bogia, had a commanding lead over its Charlotte (8-9), its nearest pursuer so that a win streak over the Crown went to three before ending Sunday, the setback was easy to withstand.

The Greensboro Groove (6-11) got closer to the Savannah Steel (7-10) trailing by a narrow 1.5 deficit after a road sweep in Georgia.

On Friday Jacksonville temporarily increased its league lead further winning 98-89, the difference a 29-17 second quarter and 50-35 halftime advantage to sustain a 54-48 deficit over the second half.

Ariel Hearn had 29 points and five assists for the winning Wave, while Lindsey Pulliam scored 13 points, as did Shyanne Sellers, while Rennia Davis had 11 points and seven boards while Taylor Soule also scored 11 with six boards.

Charlotte’s Deja Kelly scored 23, LeLe Grissett scored 19 with nine boards, while A.D., formerly known as Asia Durr, scored 13.

On Sunday, the Crown, which had bolted upwards with a six-game win streak until stopped by Jacksonville, came back winning 90-82 this time the visitors owning the first half 46-36 and splitting the second half and outscored 46-44.

Kelly led Charlotte with 22 points, while Richardson scored 21, Nunn and UGonne (Michelle) Oniyah each had 13 points with Nunn grabbing 12 boards, and Dunn had 11 points.

Hearn had 16 for Jacksonville, while Sellers scored 15, Pulliam and Khayla Pointer each had 13.

Meanwhile, in the other series, on Friday, Greensboro won big 92-78 at Savannah as the visiting Groove exploded for a 36-14 differential in the third quarter.

Kahlya Jones had 17 points, helped by four makes from deep, and 10 boards while Sarah Jones scored 15 with eight boards and Christeen Iwuala also scored 15, and Ny’Ceara Pryor scored 14.

Savannah’s Harmoni Turner scored 17, Zee Spearman scored 11 as did Alisia Jenkins.

The Groove also took Sunday’s game by double digits 89-76, though the Steel won the season series 3-2.

Greensboro exploded in the first quarter shooting 63.2% for a 26-17 lead that became greater by the half at 49-33.

Savannah was 24-of-27 from the line but was only 4-of-16 from deep.

Jessica Timmons scored 18, one of five Greensboro players in double figures, while Kayla Jones off the bench scored 14, Sarah Jones scored 12, and Sydney Shaw and Pryor each scored 11.

The Grove bench dominated 40-24 when it came to depth and had a 34-26 mark inside the paint while 11 oboards led to 19 points.

Looking to the week ahead, Savannah hosts Jacksonville Wednesday at noon, Friday at 7 p.m., and Sunday at 3 p.m.

The North Carolina battles this week have Greensboro hosting Charlotte at 7 p.m. on Friday, Saturday at 4 p.m., and Sunday at 4 p.m.

 

 


Friday, July 03, 2026

The Guru’s WNBA + UPSHOT Reports: Miles Only Rookie on 10 WNBA All-Star Starters; Dallas and Washington Rally While Phoenix Cruises to Third Straight

 By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux

With the first stage of the WNBA 30TH anniversary season concluded earlier in the week, 13 teams at rest except for New York Tuesday snapping out of its recent funk to become the first to win two Commissioner’s Cups, beating Las Vegas 93-85 at home before 15,112 at home in the Barclays Center in Brooklyn a week after beating the defending season champs out West, three games were played Thursday to start the next stage running to the All-Star game late this month in Chicago at the NBA Bulls’ United Center (July 25, 8:30 p.m., ABC).

Earlier Thursday, the ten starters for that game were revealed from a combination vote of 50 percent by fans, and 25 percent each from media and current players.

Voters had to name four guards and six front court players with Indiana leading with representatives Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell in the backcourt and Aliyah Boston up front, followed by Dallas with guard and second-year pro Paige Bueckers and forward Jessica Shepard, and first-place Minnesota landing forward Natasha Howard and guard Olivia Miles, the second overall pick last April and only rookie in the group of ten.

Four-time MVP A’ja Wilson, who missed Tuesday’s game with the Aces due to a minor injury in Chicago Sunday, two-time MVP Breanna Stewart, who was the Cup MVP with New York, and Gabby Williams of second-year Golden State were the other three named.

Coaches will select 12 reserves for the rest of the roster, prohibited from picking their own players in the vote for three guards, five front court players, and four without regard to position with picks announced next week.

In recent years the top two were named captains and chose their teams from the pool but this year legends Teresa Weatherspoon and Cynthia Cooper will serve as honorary general managers with the coaches being the two with the best records after next Friday’s games without regard to conference affiliation, which is the same as the eight seed determination in this fall’s playoffs.

While Atlanta will likely have reserves picked, free agent signee Angel Reese, the double-double leader, called it “disrespectful” no one from the Dream was picked, speaking more on behalf of teammates Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray.

Azzi Fudd, the number one pick overall in April by Dallas out of UConn was hurt by ranking 28th by players, many of whom didn’t vote for varying reasons, while fourth with fans and 15th by media.

In casting ballots, players are not ranked but a weighted system determines the outcome.

Yours truly had a ballot and was 8-for-10, the difference voting for Reese and Jonquel Jones, whose season profile was higher at the time of the vote, and missing on Shepard and Williams, who were considered before making the choices.

Dallas Led by Bueckers Rallies on Connecticut

Reigning rookie of the year Paige Bueckers made her second return to her collegiate roots, this time the game moved from the Mohegan Sun Arena to the nearby PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford before a crowd of 14,578 and scored 11 of her 25 points in the fourth quarter while Jessica Shepard collected 14 as the Wings (12-8) rallied to an 86-83 victory over the Sun (4-16).

Connecticut is playing several games away from home in the state in its last season before undergoing new NBA ownership in Houston next season.

In a wild finish, Beckers’ three-point play with 1:18 left put Dallas up 81-78, its first lead since 16-15, but Aaliyah Edwards knotted the game with a 3-point shot.

There were 25 seconds left when Connecticut guard Leila Lacan, the Sun down a point, missed a shot after dribbling down the clock and Shepard grabbed the rebound and scored two from the line with 2.9 left to seal the outcome.

The UConn affiliation of Bueckers and Fudd, the last two No. 1 picks, was the prime motivation for the game in Hartford.

Dallas trailed by as many as 14 and Bueckers also had seven boards and seven assists while reaching 25 points her fourth straight game.

Reserve Alanna Smith had 11 for the Wings and reserve Maddy Siegrist, Villanova’s all-time scorer, had seven points in 13 minutes.

Siegrist’s alma mater recently reported raising a record $36.4 million during fiscal year 2026 in its athletic fund, according to a national daily athletic director newsletter, raised from 7,411 donors making 13,535 gifts, including 62 gifts of at least $100,000 reaching $24 million.

The same publication Wednesday reported Penn State A.D. Pat Kraft in a letter to fans says the athletics program has gained more than $1 billion in future revenue.

The school recently left Nike after 33 years for a10-year partnership with adidas worth up to $300 million.

Back to the game, Connecticut’s Lacan scored 18, Edwards had 11 off the bench, rookie Charlisse Leger-Walker, one of a record six WNBA draftees from NCAA champion UCLA, including a record five first-rounders, scored 14, Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 11, while Brittney Griner had 13 points and 11 boards.

“Down the the stretch, I thought we were really good coming out of timeouts and executing on the road,” said first-year coach Jose Fernandez. “Third and fourth quarter we made shots, which were huge, but we also made defensive stops, which were needed.”

Austin and Iriafen Lead Washington in Rally Over Atlanta

Shakira Austin had 21points while second-year pro Kiki Iriafen had 14 points and 10 boards as the host Mystics (10-9) took an 86-71victory over the Dream (12-8) before 4,200 at the small CareFirst Arena in the nation’s capital.

Iriafen has eight double-doubles on the season.

Washington has the youngest WNBA roster.

Iriafen’s layups on consecutive possessions made it 78-74 with 1:20 left and Georgia Amoore, who scored 11points, clinched it with a pair from the line with 11.4 left.

The Mystics were without second-year pro Sonia Citron due to right knee soreness after scoring 32 in Sunday’s one-point marathon home win in four overtimes.

Reserve Alicia Florez added 13 points and seven assists while Lucy Olsen, the former Villanova and Iowa player, made a 3-pointer in her only attempt in five minutes off the bench.

The Dream’s Rhyne Howard scored 24 propelled by five makes from deep while Allisha Gray had 17 points while Angel Reese had 13 points and 13 boards and Jordin Canada had 10 points.

A first-half deficit of nine at 41-32 at the break was caused by 18 turnovers, Washington finished with 27, and taking 22 less shots than the visitors.

But the home team responded in the third with five threes to move in front 60-56 and go on to hand Atlanta its fourth straight loss -all on the road.

“Atlanta did a really good job speeding us up,” Washington coach Sydney Johnson said, afterwards. “We were incredibly reckless with the basketball. But this is a team that did not quit. And while we weren’t playing well and kind of set the game back a few years I just thought our togetherness and toughness – there wasn’t any finger pointing, there was accountability and ownership and if you can kind of have character and overcome things.”

On the other side, Atlanta coach Karl Smesko said, “Obviously, a disappointing loss, disappointing fourth quarter.

“They played hard and got some big baskets down the stretch and got the win today.”

Copper Leads Phoenix Over Seattle

Suddenly the Mercury (8-13), who advanced to the finals last season but has struggled in the front end of this one, are starting to stir with a third-straight win, gaining an easy 90-67 triumph over visiting Seattle (5-16) before a crowd of 10,055 at Mortgage Matchup Arena in the Arizona desert.

Rutgers grad Kahleah Copper out of North Philadelphia had 23 of her 30 points in the first half and Valeriane Ayayi overall had 18 points.

Phoenix dominated the boards 40-29.

The Mercury’s Lexi Held scored17 propelled by a career-high five makes from distance.

Additionally, Alyssa Thomas just missed another triple double with nine points, 13 rebounds, and nine assists.

Seattle has won just a single game in 10 road stops to date.

Rookie Awa Fam and Natisha Hiedeman got 13 points each for the Storm while rookie Flau’jae Johnson out of LSU and Jade Melbourne each scored 11 points.

Seattle’s Ezi Magbegor, who missed her first 20 games with a foot injury, debuted with eight points in 17 minutes.

Phoenix coach Nate Tibbetts was out with an illness as former Maryland star Kristi Tolliver, the associate head coach filled in and Thomas returned from a one game suspension on a defensive play on Indiana’s Clark.

“Having AT on the floor is important,” Copper said. “To have her back out there is everything.”

Looking Ahead

On Friday night on the ION doubleheader, New York gets another challenge on a visit from first-place Minnesota at 7:30 p.m., followed at 10 p.m. by Chicago at Las Vegas.

The league has two games on the July 4th holiday Saturday, Atlanta hosts Golden State at 1 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+ followed by expansion Portland at Seattle at 9 p.m. on League Pass.

On Sunday, two more games have Indiana at Las Vegas at 7 p.m.and Disney+ coming after Dallas earlier in the day visits expansion Toronto at 3 p.m. on League Pass.

Monday has three games with League Pass carrying Golden State at Washington at 7:30 p.m., Connecticut at Minnesota at 8 p.m., and at 10 p.m. on USA  Net Seattle visits Los Angeles.

Looking Ahead UPSHOT

With Jacksonville (11-3) holding a wide first-place lead by 4.5 games in the new four-team developmental UPSHOT League, on Friday, the Waves, who ended Charlotte’s six-game run with a two-game sweep last weekend, host the Crown (7-8) at 7 p.m., while at the same time the Savannah Steel (7-8) host the Greensboro Groove (5-11).

Everyone stays in place Sunday with Jacksonville tipping off at 2 p.m. against the Crown, while Savannah hosts Greensboro at 3 p.m.

Games can be viewed free on the league’s YouTube channel.