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Most First-team selections to the All-WNBA Team; Diana Taurasi with 10 selections; Most MVPs; Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, Lauren Jackson and A’ja Wilson with 3 selections; Most Total selections to the All-Defensive Team; Tamika Catchings with 11 selections; Most First-team selections to the All-Defensive Team; Tamika Catchings with 10 selections
The 2021 WNBA season was the 25th season of the ... All-WNBA First Team [62] ... Year with team does not include 2021 season. Records are from time at current team ...
Originally the team had planned to be elsewhere for the 2021 season, but renovations were finished ahead of schedule. [2] The start to the season was a mixed bag for the Mercury. They went 3–3 during the first month of the season. June was a streaky month for the team as they won the first two games, but then went on a four game losing streak.
The Chicago Sky are WNBA champions for the first time in franchise history. The No. 6-seeded Sky erased a double-digit deficit and came back in the final minutes to defeat the No. 5 Phoenix ...
The league's 12 teams are organized into the Eastern and Western conferences; [1] a 13th team is scheduled to begin play in the 2025 season. [7] The number of WNBA teams has varied since the league's original eight in 1997 due to expansions and later contractions; the first expansion teams were added in 1998 and were followed by two more rounds ...
On the heels of a much-publicized gold medal run by the 1996 USA Basketball Women's National Team at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, the WNBA then began its first season on June 21, 1997. The first WNBA game featured the New York Liberty facing the Los Angeles Sparks in Los Angeles. The Liberty defeated the Sparks 67-57.
With their 12–20 record, the Liberty had the worst regular season winning percentage of any playoff team in WNBA history. [5] For the fifth straight year, five teams from the Western Conference qualified for the playoffs, while only three from the Eastern Conference qualified.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark has broken yet another WNBA record for the most rookie assists in a single season. Clark, 22, currently leads in the WNBA with an average of 8.3 assists per game.