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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.
Most points in first career game (WNBA debut) 34 – Candace Parker , Los Angeles at Phoenix, May 17, 2008 [ 36 ] 27 – Napheesa Collier , Minnesota vs. Chicago, May 25, 2019
Players who died following the conclusion of their career should not be included. Players are listed with the team for which they last played before death, rather than the team with which the player spent most of their playing career. Basketball teams may honor active players who died by bestowing upon them a posthumous honor of a retired number.
It’s the first time since 2008 that a rookie was selected to the first team. That season, former No. 1 pick Candace Parker was named the 2008 MVP, Rookie of the Year and All-WNBA First Team.
WNBA All-Defensive First Team: September 29, 2024 [27] Brionna Jones: WNBA All-Star: July 2, 2024 [25] Alyssa Thomas: Eastern Conference Player of the Week: May 21, 2024 [28] Eastern Conference Player of the Month – May: June 3, 2024 [29] WNBA All-Star: July 2, 2024 [25] AP All-WNBA First Team September 22, 2024 [30] WNBA All-Defensive First ...
The Aces set an attendance record for Michelob Ultra Arena on Saturday with 10,424 fans watching a WNBA Finals rematch with the New York Liberty. This year, Las Vegas is averaging 10,379 fans per ...
A’ja Wilson set the record for the most points in a WNBA season in the Las Vegas Aces’ 86 ... 500 and secure a playoff berth for the first time since 2016. The team has won seven out of its ...
The team posted a 16–18 record and became the first team in WNBA history to miss the Playoffs after winning the championship in the previous season. In their place, the Detroit Shock won their third championship under coach Bill Laimbeer , solidifying their place in WNBA history before Laimbeer resigned early in 2009, effectively ending the ...