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As the New York Liberty zero in on the signing of coveted free agent Emma Meesseman, Breanna Stewart has sent a clear message to the rest of the WNBA: the party is over for everyone else.
Ahead of Boston as the second-youngest to hit 1,500 career points is former Minnesota Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who achieved this number at 23 years and 111 days in 2007. But former Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson holds the record, doing so at 22 years and 93 days in 2003.
Breanna Stewart was the survivor of a seafoam civil war at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday night: the New York Liberty star was on the victorious Team Collier, which took down Team Clark by a 151-131 final at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The Indiana Fever play against the New York Liberty in a WNBA game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
She’s also suited up with alongside Liberty stars Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones overseas. And veteran Rebekah Gardner shared the floor with Meesseman while with the 2022 Chicago Sky squad that came one win short of a WNBA Finals appearance.
Liberty's Breanna Stewart helps Team Collier beat Sabrina Ionescu's Team Clark in WNBA All-Star Game
The Liberty was well-represented at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game as Breanna Stewart helped Team Collier beat Sabrina Ionescu's Team Clark, 151-131, on Saturday night.
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Following the All-Star break, the Liberty’s schedule in the new 44-game season has two back-to-backs and anywhere from three to four games a week for the remainder of the regular season, which concludes Sept. 11. Stewart is soaking in the extra rest at home.
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New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart joins us at The Collective’s WNBA All-Star VIP party. She explains how her fashion has evolved over the seasons.
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New York Liberty are clear frontrunners to repeat as WNBA champs after adding former Finals MVP
For the first time since 2022, Emma Meesseman is back in the WNBA, according to multiple reports. The versatile Belgian forward increases the Liberty’s chances of repeating as champs.