Aces coach Becky Hammon addressed reporters for the first time this offseason to introduce additions Jewell Loyd and Elizabeth Kitley.
It is a new dawn for the dynasty that is the Las Vegas Aces. The team is reshaping its identity by adding stars Jewell Loyd and Liz Kitley who were introduced at the team’s headquarters on Tuesday. “I’m super thrilled.
On Tuesday, the Aces introduced two of their biggest off-season signings to local media: Jewell Loyd and Elizabeth Kitley. Loyd was acquired in a three-way trade that sent Kelsey Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks. Kitley was drafted 24th overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft but spent the entirety of last season rehabbing an ACL tear.
WNBA star and Las Vegas Aces Guard Jewell Loyd proudly announces the acquisition of Help With My Loan (HWML), through her single-family office Loyd & Co., a Chicago-based, mission-driven financial firm which she co-founded with her brother Jarryd Loyd.
Jewell Loyd and Elizabeth Kitley bring scoring power and frontcourt depth to the Las Vegas Aces, fueling hopes for a championship run in 2025.
Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon said Tuesday she couldn’t “wait for April.” That’s when Hammon can get back in the team facility and begin working with Jewell Loyd, Liz Kitley and the other Aces as they try to return Las Vegas to championship form.
The Storm said they have "officially turned the page to 2025" after making first comments since Jewell Loyd alleged player mistreatment and demanded a trade.
On Jan. 26, the Seattle Storm, Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks made a major WNBA offseason trade, which sent Kelsey Plum to L.A. and Jewell Loyd to Las Vegas as the headliners. The deal also involved the Sparks receiving the No. 9 overall pick in ...
"It's been very clear this group of players is very aligned, and they're very connected in a few things," Storm general manager Talisa Rhea said. "One, they want to be here in Seattle. Two, they want to play for Noelle [Quinn] and her coaching staff.
The contest on May 2 will welcome back three former Notre Dame All-American women’s basketball players: Arike Ogunbowale (Dallas), Jewell Loyd (Las Vegas) and Jackie Young (Las Vegas).