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Highest field goal percentage, game (Min. 10 field goals made) 1.000 – Monique Currie, Washington at Indiana, May 6, 2014; 1.000 – Candice Dupree, Phoenix vs. Tulsa, June 12, 2010; 1.000 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota at Los Angeles, June 8, 2007; 1.000 – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles at Dallas, June 11, 2016; Most field goal attempts, game
Games played Points per game [b] Field goals made Three-point field goals made [c] Free throws made 1 Diana Taurasi ^ G: Phoenix Mercury (2004–present) [d] 10,646 565 18.8 3,341 1,447 2,517 2 Tina Charles ^ C: Connecticut Sun (2010–2013) New York Liberty (2014–2019) Washington Mystics (2020–2021) [e] Phoenix Mercury Seattle Storm
Field goals made 3-point field goals made Free throws made Total points Points per game; 1997 ‡ Cynthia Cooper * G Houston Comets: 28 191 67 172 621 22.2 1998 ‡ Cynthia Cooper * (2) G Houston Comets: 30 203 64 210 680 22.7 1999: Cynthia Cooper * (3) G Houston Comets: 31 212 58 204 686 22.1 2000 ‡ Sheryl Swoopes * F/G Houston Comets: 31 ...
If she kept at her current pace of 19.2 points per game, played in every game and the WNBA stays at 40 regular season games, Clark would become the WNBA all-time scoring leader in her 14th season ...
Against the Wings, she scored or assisted on 66 of the Fever’s points – the most in WNBA history, according to ESPN, surpassing Diana Taurasi’s record from 2006. It was also her third game ...
Wilson currently leads the WNBA in scoring with 27.3 points per game. “It’s a blessing, it really is,” the two-time MVP said postgame . “It’s something that I don’t take for granted.
Most assists in a game, finals; 16 by Sue Bird vs the Las Vegas Aces in October 2020 [10] Most combined team points in game, finals: 236 by Phoenix Mercury (120) and Indiana Fever (116) in 2009 Game 1 (OT; also record for all WNBA games) Most combined team points in first half, finals: 109 by Phoenix Mercury (56) and Indiana Fever (53) in 2009 ...
A quadruple-double is a single-game performance by a player who accumulates ten or more in four of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. This feat is extremely rare: only four players have officially recorded a quadruple-double in National Basketball Association (NBA) history.