What happened: Sonia Citron has been named the Associated Press' WNBA Player of the Week, adding a national honor to a standout stretch. The recognition caps a week in which she posted
Why it matters: The award marks a clear step forward in Citron's emergence as one of the league's most productive young guards, arriving the same week she also earned her first career Eastern Conference Player of the Week honor. Back-to-back recognition signals that her impact is registering league-wide, not just within her division.
By the numbers: Over the week Citron averaged 21.0 points per game while setting a
What to watch: Watch whether Citron can sustain this level of two-way production as the schedule tightens, and how her surge shapes her standing in early All-Star voting.