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Pages in category "Defunct Women's National Basketball Association teams" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) was founded in 1996 and began play in 1997. [1] The WNBA has kept a record of its win–loss statistics since its inception. There are currently 12 teams that play in the WNBA, and there are also six defunct WNBA teams accounted for in the league's win–loss records.
On February 15, 2005, NBA commissioner David Stern announced that Donna Orender, who had been serving as the senior vice president of the PGA Tour and who had played for several teams in the now-defunct Women's Pro Basketball League, would be Ackerman's successor as of April 2005 [citation needed].
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Five teams clinch playoff spots. Three WNBA playoff spots are still up for grabs, as the top eight teams qualify for the postseason. The New York Liberty (27-6) were the first team to qualify ...
[17] [18] Three current WNBA teams have yet to win a championship; among them, the Connecticut Sun has finished as runners-up in four WNBA Finals. [ 19 ] The best regular season performance in league history was set in the 1998 season by the Houston Comets, who finished with a 27–3 win–loss record—a winning percentage of 0.900.
Six of the 10 2022 All-WNBA selections are on two teams. It is the first time in WNBA history that multiple teams have three All-WNBA players from the previous year, according to Elias.
9 – Kelsey Mitchell, Indiana vs. Connecticut, September 8, 2019 [9] 9 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle at Washington, July 11, 2023 [10] 9 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas vs. Indiana, September 1, 2024; 8 – multiple players; Most 3-point field goals made in a half, game; 7 – Renee Montgomery, Atlanta at New York, August 12, 2018