A’ja Wilson and Jackie Young combined for 58 points [6] to lead the Las Vegas Aces to a 107-99 [8] victory over the Chicago Sky.

The win reinforces the Aces' offensive dominance and marks a historic individual achievement for Wilson, who reached a statistical milestone never before seen in the league.

Wilson recorded 30 points [1] and 15 rebounds [2] during the game on June 28, 2026. She also contributed four steals [3] and three blocks [4]. With this performance, Wilson became the first player in WNBA history to record at least 30 points, 15 rebounds, four steals, and three blocks in a single game [4].

Jackie Young provided critical support in the road win in Chicago. Young scored 28 points [5] and recorded eight assists [5]. The duo's combined output accounted for more than half of the Aces' total scoring in the 107-99 [8] win.

The Aces maintained control throughout the contest, utilizing Wilson's interior presence and Young's perimeter play to outpace the Sky. The victory highlights the synergy between the two stars as they continue to lead the team's campaign this season.

Wilson's versatility on both ends of the floor was the deciding factor. By impacting the game through scoring, rebounding, and defensive disruptions, she established a new benchmark for all-around performance in professional women's basketball.

Wilson became the first player in WNBA history to record at least 30 points, 15 rebounds, four steals, and three blocks in a single game

Wilson's record-breaking stat line signifies a shift in the ceiling for individual defensive and offensive contributions in the WNBA. By achieving high numbers across four different statistical categories, she demonstrates a level of two-way dominance that provides the Aces with a significant tactical advantage over opponents.