
Paige Bueckers:
Midway through her first year playing for the Breeze in the Unrivaled league, Bueckers continues to perform outstandingly.
Through 10 games of the 2026 campaign, the former Husky tops the team with 25 points, nearly seven assists and just under a steal per meeting. Not to mention, the guard snags almost 6.5 rebounds per contest, which is the third most amongst the squad.
Currently, the Minnesota native is on a seven-game streak of scoring 20-plus points.
In recent weeks, Bueckers participated in the one-on-one tournament. In the First Round, the rookie defeated Kate Martin 12-5 and went on to beat Arike Ogunbowale 12-4 in the Second Round.
Heading into the Quarterfinals, the 24-year-old hit the end of the road as she fell to Chelsea Gray 11-2.
In upcoming events, it was announced on Wednesday that Bueckers will represent the United States at the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament in San Juan.
The Breeze faced the Lunar Owls last night and will take on the Vinyl on Saturday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. Fans can watch the clash on truTV.
Breanna Stewart:
Similar to Bueckers, Stewart has produced incredible performances. In the Mist’s most recent 90-64 victory over the Rose, the veteran notched a double-double.
Within about 17 minutes, the forward dropped 16 points, grabbed 11 boards and dished out four assists. From the field, the former Husky banked four of seven (57.1%) shots, buried one of three (33.3%) three-pointers and went three-for-three from the free-throw line.
In the one-on-one tournament, the 31-year-old escaped the First Round with an 11-6 win versus Li Yueru. However, Stewart’s momentum was cut short by Aliyah Boston. In the Second Round, Boston handed the New York native an 11-7 loss.
With three bouts remaining in the 2026 regular season, the Mist will battle the Lunar Owls on Saturday, Feb 21, on truTV. Tipoff is scheduled for 9:15 p.m.
Outside of Stewart’s Unrivaled success, it was announced yesterday that she will rejoin the Fenerbahce ahead of the EuroLeague Final Six between April 15-19. The last time “Stewie” played in the Euros was in 2023.
Aaliyah Edwards:
In Edwards’ first contest back since missing two outings due to UConn inducting her into the Huskies of Honor on Jan. 28, the former Husky did not disappoint.
Paving the way, the forward posted a double-double against the Laces. Within 21 minutes, the Canadian native recorded 28 points, 18 rebounds and an assist.
The 23-year-old thrived from the floor, splashing 11 of 17 (64.7%) shots and connecting on three of four (75%) free throws.
It is worth noting that this is her best performance since accumulating 38 points and 13 rebounds while facing the Laces on Jan. 12.
Alongside Bueckers and Stewart, Edwards also participated in the 2026 one-on-one tournament.
In the First Round, Dominique Malonga fell to the second-year player 11-8. To end the Second Round, Edwards secured a close 11-9 triumph over Shakira Austin.

In the Quarterfinals, things took a turn for the worse as Boston shut out Edwards 12-0.
After a two-week break, the Lunar Owls faced the Breeze last night and will clash with the Mist on Saturday, Feb. 21. Tipoff is scheduled for 9:15 on truTV.
Azurà Stevens:
After starting hot, averaging slightly over 15 points in the Hive’s first four matches, Stevens has not only declined in points but also in minutes.
The last time the forward took the court was against the Lunar Owls on Jan. 30. By the end of the meeting, the veteran registered just a point within a little more than three minutes.
The 30-year-old struggled from all ranges, botching a pair of field goals and a shot from beyond the arc. Her lone point came from the free-throw line.
The Hive took on the Laces last night and will play the Rose on Friday, Feb. 20, on truTV, at 8:45 p.m.
Tiffany Hayes:
To begin February, Hayes has experienced a cold phase as she only posted a combined total of 10 points in the Phantom’s previous two games.
Compared to the last four matchups of January, the guard averaged just under 15 points per outing.
The Phantom will face the Laces on Friday, Feb. 20, on truTV, at 7:30 p.m.
