The New York Liberty celebrates their victory and championship title defense at Barclays Center.
The New York Liberty opened their WNBA season with a convincing 92-78 win over the Las Vegas Aces, starting their title defense after last season’s championship. Breanna Stewart led the Liberty with 25 points, while Natasha Cloud contributed 22. The Aces’ A’ja Wilson had a standout performance, scoring 31 points, but the team struggled with shooting. The matchup, charged with anticipation after last season’s playoffs, showcases both teams’ aspirations for the season ahead.
Brooklyn, New York – The New York Liberty kicked off their 2025 WNBA season with a strong performance, defeating the Las Vegas Aces 92-78 at Barclays Center. This matchup marked the start of the Liberty’s title defense after their championship win last season.
The game included a celebratory pre-game ceremony where the Liberty unveiled their championship banner and players received their championship rings, commemorating their outstanding achievement from the prior season.
Breanna Stewart led all scorers for the Liberty, contributing 25 points on an impressive 10-for-14 shooting performance. Her teammate, Natasha Cloud, was also key to the victory, scoring 22 points and delivering critical plays during the fourth quarter.
For the Aces, A’ja Wilson emerged as a dominant player, amassing 31 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, showcasing her strength throughout the game. Jackie Young also provided valuable support, contributing 16 points. However, the Aces faced challenges as they struggled with their shooting, connecting on only 35% of their attempts.
In her debut with the Aces following a trade, Jewell Loyd managed to score just five points and began her performance by missing her first four shots. Additionally, the Aces were without reserve player Crystal Bradford, who was suspended for one game due to an incident from 2021.
The Liberty saw a significant lead at halftime, holding a 14-point advantage, and managed to maintain a buffer throughout the second half. Despite the Aces narrowing the gap to 66-64 in the fourth quarter, the Liberty extended their lead back to a solid 10 points for the win.
This contest marked the first encounter between the Liberty and Aces since the Liberty eliminated the Aces from the playoffs in the previous season, adding a layer of anticipation for fans and players alike. Aces coach Becky Hammon recognized the Liberty’s prowess, expressing respect for their organization and acknowledging their position as the top team from the last season.
The win serves as a confident start for the Liberty as they embark on their path to defend their championship title. The team will look to build on this victory in upcoming games as they aim to solidify their status as a dominant force in the league.
As the season progresses, both teams will be focused on adjusting their strategies and performances, with the Liberty looking to capitalize on their momentum and the Aces seeking to improve after this early season setback.
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