
Isabelle Harrison Contributes to New York Liberty's Breakthrough in WNBA Week 8
While many were enjoying fireworks and cookouts over the Fourth of July weekend, Athletes Unlimited pros were putting in work across the WNBA.
Isabelle Harrison may not have had the flashiest line of the week, but her impact was undeniable. With the New York Liberty on a two-game skid, Harrison came off the bench and delivered seven points, four rebounds, and two assists in just 12 minutes during a much-needed win over the Los Angeles Sparks. Her energy and execution helped steady the Liberty’s second unit and swing momentum back in their favor.
That performance capped a strong three-game stretch for Harrison, who averaged 8.3 points across Weeks 7 and 8—including 8- and 10-point showings the previous week. While others filled up the stat sheet, Harrison’s timing and toughness gave New York exactly what it needed to hold off the Sparks and stay locked in the third spot in the WNBA standings at 12–6.
Sydney Colson – Indiana Fever
Sydney Colson capped off a packed week with back-to-back 6-point outings for the Indiana Fever, scoring efficiently in both Thursday’s win and Saturday’s loss to Las Vegas. These performances came after a boost for the Fever, who now hold a 9-9 record. Earlier in the week, Colson contributed three points, four assists, one steal, and one rebound to help Indiana clinch the 2025 Commissioner’s Cup title over Minnesota, 74–59. With Caitlin Clark sidelined due to injury, Colson’s steady play contributed to a full-team effort that kept the Fever on track in the high-stakes win.
Kierstan Bell – Las Vegas Aces
Bell continues to make the most of her minutes. She matched her season high with eight points in Sunday’s win over Connecticut, logging a season-high 18 minutes off the bench. Bell shot 75% from the field (3-for-4) while adding two rebounds, one steal, and one block.
Alysha Clark – Seattle Storm
After a few quieter games, Clark found her groove again. She dropped eight points in Thursday’s win over Atlanta, then followed it up with five points, five rebounds, two steals, and a block in Sunday’s victory over New York. Her defensive energy helped the Storm secure a 2-0 week.
Elizabeth Williams – Chicago Sky
Williams remained consistent with her second straight 12-point game, contributing to the Sky’s efforts in a Sunday loss to Minnesota. She added seven rebounds and two assists while shooting 50% from the field, continuing to provide stability inside.
Maya Caldwell – Atlanta Dream
Caldwell posted her highest scoring performance since May, tallying six points and seven rebounds in Atlanta’s narrow 80–79 loss to Seattle on Thursday. Her work on the glass tied for third-most on the team, and reflected her hustle on both ends of the floor.
Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.