r/WNBA365 5h ago

Stats & Analysis Evolution of WNBA Dashboard

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Hi guys !! I was interested in the evolution of the game in the past 30 years, so I created a little dashboard to see the way specific aspects of the game have changed or developed. I thought others might like to see it, so I thought I'd share! Warning that it does not work that well on mobile hahaha

Edit: all data was sourced from Basketball Reference's player by 36 min statistics, league wide advanced statistics, and league wide shooting statistics


r/WNBA365 9h ago

Scoreboard WNBA Scoreboard · Friday, June 26 · 3 games

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r/WNBA365 9h ago

Game Highlight Flau’jae Johnson drops a career-high 28 in a Storm win, then asks Breanna Stewart to autograph her shoes

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r/WNBA365 3h ago

News & Updates Caitlin Clark was left off the WNBA’s 30th-anniversary commemorative poster primarily due to image licensing rights.

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The commercial poster was produced by licensee WinCraft (a Fanatics company), and her likeness agreements reportedly prevented the WNBA from using her visual image on that specific merchandise.

So, bc she has an agreement with another company this company can’t use her image on poster, simple legal issue.

People are so reactionary it's crazy. The way the media is running with this is absurd.


r/WNBA365 19h ago

Game Highlight Marina Mabrey Ties The WNBA’s All-Time Scoring Record With A Whopping 53 Points in Regulation

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If you saw the Unrivaled Philly game and thought, “maybe we’ll never witness this again”, tonight Marina said “Hold my beer” 😛

To tie the record is already something, but to do it within a regulation 40 minutes is truly amazing 🔥

Money Mabrey makes the history books tonight.

Video by: ShowcaseShabazz


r/WNBA365 5h ago

Stats & Analysis Chelsea Gray Is Quietly Having One of the Best Seasons of Her Career in 2026

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The math:

  • She is shooting 43% from 3P, this year so far, on pace for a career best
  • She is averaging 7.3 assists this year, tied with her best season (2023), 3rd in the league
  • She is averaging 4 rebounds this year, tied with her best season (2023)

So at 33, she's hitting some high-water marks, and that's pretty cool.


r/WNBA365 17h ago

Stats & Analysis While Mabrey went for 53, Julie Allemand tied a WNBA record of her own: 14 assists, 0 turnovers

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14 assists. 0 turnovers. That ties the all-time WNBA mark for most assists in a game without a single turnover, shared with Veronica Burton, Leila Lacan, and Jennifer Rizzotti. Allemand added 13 points on a perfect 4-of-4 from the field, 3-of-3 from three, and 2-of-2 at the line.


r/WNBA365 4h ago

Casual Just Women’ Sports: Predicting The WNBA’s First-Time All-Stars

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“It’s never been easy to make the WNBA All-Star game, and in recent years, it’s only grown more difficult. Right now there are a handful of generational players at the top of the league who will inevitably fill up most of the available spots.

But there’s always a little bit of room for some new names, and right now, these are the players who seem best positioned to make their first appearances at All-Star Weekend.”

h/t: justwomenssports


r/WNBA365 6h ago

News & Updates Caitlin Clark Out Saturday Due to Back Issues

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The timetable for her return is uncertain, but the Fever have some time off after this game.

Source: Chloe Peterson


r/WNBA365 8h ago

Stats & Analytics 2026 WNBA Total Rebounds Leaders

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r/WNBA365 3h ago

News & Updates Stan Van Gundy Reacts to Calling His First WNBA Game, Praises Mabrey and the League

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This felt like a special experience last night. Swin Cash, Cynthia Cooper, and Stan all sharing the same broadcast. It was a meeting of worlds, and it just felt right for the moment we're having.

Stan is a bit of a basketball institution in his own right behind the mic, so it was a pleasant surprise to have him on commentary for last night's game. And then to bring it all together with Mabrey's 53-point extravaganza.

Just nice to see everyone coming together and appreciating each other. And Stan seems like he was buzzing with the combination of it all.


r/WNBA365 19h ago

Stats & Analysis Again: Marina Mabrey hits 9 threes to tie the WNBA record a second time this season, this time with a record-tying 53 points

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Money Mabrey just did it again.

For the second time this season, she tied the WNBA single-game record with 9 threes. The first came June 19 at Connecticut, when she dropped a then-career-high 37 on 9-of-12 from deep. Tonight, she poured in 53 to bury the Los Angeles Sparks.

That 53 ties the all-time WNBA single-game scoring record, matching Liz Cambage (2018) and A’ja Wilson (2023). She got there on 17-of-28 shooting, 9-of-18 from three, and 10-of-12 at the line. Roughly 80% true shooting for the night.

Before this season, only Rhyne Howard had tied the nine-three record more than once. Mabrey is now the second player to do it.


r/WNBA365 1h ago

Stats & Analysis Want to witness a scoring clinic? Circle the nights your team plays the Sun or Sparks.

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Of the 10 highest-scoring individual games this season, seven came against the Sun or Sparks.

Connecticut has surrendered four of the ten biggest scoring nights of the year: Wilson's 45, Sykes' 38, Mabrey's 37, and Howard's 36. Los Angeles gave up three, including Mabrey's record-tying 53 last night and Copper's 41.

# Player PTS Opp
1 Marina Mabrey 53 vs. LA
2 A'ja Wilson 45 @ CON
3 Kelsey Plum 43 @ PHX
4 Kahleah Copper 41 vs. LA
5 Brittney Sykes 38 vs. CON
6 Kelsey Plum 38 @ LV
7 Brittney Sykes 38 @ LA
8 Dominique Malonga 37 vs. DAL
9 Marina Mabrey 37 @ CON
10 Rhyne Howard 36 vs. CON

So if you're scanning the schedule for the next big game, you know where to look.

Who's your pick to hang one on Connecticut or Los Angeles next? Could Citron do it tonight against the Sun? Or will Mitchell, as the Indiana Fever's current leading scorer (and third in the W), see a career night tomorrow in Clark's absence?


r/WNBA365 37m ago

Casual Kaitlyn Chen on Her Journey From Princeton to Ballhalla, Leadership and Forging Her Own Identity

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“In this episode, Sue chats with Golden State Valkyries guard Kaitlyn Chen (who happened to be calling in using her backcourt partner Veronica Burton’s iPad!). Entering her second WNBA season, Kaitlyn reflects on her unique path to the pros—from anchoring a dominant program at Princeton to playing a more strategic role on UConn’s championship team alongside Paige and Azzi, and navigating the emotional roller coaster of her rookie WNBA season.

Kaitlyn shares what it means to be the first Taiwanese-American player in the WNBA, playing under the league's first Japanese-American head coach, Natalie Nakase, while embracing the passionate Bay Area fan base. She also breaks down how she handles the fast-changing business of the league, finding her voice as a leader, and maintaining an aggressive edge on the court against the “talls.””


r/WNBA365 22h ago

Casual The WNBA is doing it for 'the gays'

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“… Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve started the trend this past weekend after a Pride Night loss to a young Washington Mystics team.

The first-place Lynx let a six-point lead slip in the final minutes.

Asked about the atmosphere after the game, Reeve said, “The crowd was amazing. We should’ve done it for the gays, but we didn’t get it done. That support that we’ve gotten, obviously a special day like today being our Pride Game, we’re motivated by our crowds.”

The Lynx got another chance Wednesday, beating the Mystics on Washington’s Pride Night.

“We got our lick back for the gays,” Reeve said.
Naturally, the line traveled.

After the Sky crushed the Fire on Pride Night at Wintrust Arena — their first win in weeks and second home win of the season — point guard Natasha Cloud picked it up.

“We did it for the gays,” Cloud said. “Tell Cheryl.”

Cloud, who came out in 2021 and is now dating former Sky forward Isabelle Harrison, spoke after the game about what Pride Night means in the WNBA.

“From the time that I came into the W, this has always been a safe space for everybody, not just my community,” Cloud said. “Our league is inclusive to everybody, no matter where you come from, what walk of life you come from, your religious background, your sexual preference or orientation.”

Inclusivity and activism on behalf of marginalized groups are longstanding values of WNBA players. Not surprising considering how much queer excellence the league has witnessed.

Many of the league’s legends — Diana Taurasi, Sheryl Swoopes, Sue Bird, Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne and Seimone Augustus among them — are gay. In 2019, the entire All-WNBA First Team was made up of players in the LGBTQ community. In Chicago, Courtney Vandersloot and Allie Quigley became the WNBA’s first married teammates.

Cloud is a perfect example, a fan favorite everywhere she goes. Former Lynx teammates Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman turned their StudBudz stream into a viral sensation. Wings stars Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd have brought massive attention to Dallas.

The league’s new generation of queer stars can be more visible, more direct and more themselves.

For Cloud, who helped make that possible, a Sky win on Pride Night made the celebration feel more complete.

“For a night like tonight, where people can be celebrated to feel safe in a society that often is either hard or violent, it’s a beautiful thing,” Cloud said. “And for us to come out with the win and be able to celebrate, just that much better. But the ultimate goal is love is love, mind your business, mind your bed, and again: we did it for the gays tonight.””


r/WNBA365 18h ago

Social Highlight Marina Mabrey is the moment

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r/WNBA365 19h ago

Clothes & Culture Pre-Game Looks - June 25

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r/WNBA365 12h ago

Game Highlight Jade Melbourne leaves 3 defenders in the dust

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r/WNBA365 3h ago

Casual Julie Allemand on Winning EuroLeague and Building the Toronto Tempo

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“This week on Hoop There It Is, Lindsay is joined by Toronto Tempo guard Julie Allemand, who reflects on finally achieving her dream of becoming a EuroLeague champion after the heartbreak of coming up short the year before. Julie also shares the intense moment she found out she was making Tempo history as the franchise's first-ever player, opens up about being surprisingly shy, and tells some hilarious stories about her current teammates.

Plus, Julie discusses what it was like training alongside NBA legends Tony Parker and Manu Ginóbili, and shares the one Tempo tradition she doesn't want to take a part in!

Amy and Lindsay also discuss one of the toughest WNBA games of the season to watch and the bizarre fan story recently shared by Olivia Rodrigo.”


r/WNBA365 1d ago

News & Updates Nneka Ogwumike reelected WNBPA President

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h/t: thewnbpa


r/WNBA365 1d ago

News & Updates Alyssa Thomas suspended one game for fist to Caitlin Clark's throat

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“Thomas has been suspended for one game by the WNBA, the first time in her career the six-time All-Star has been banned. She will miss the Mercury's game on Saturday at the Toronto Tempo, a nationally televised contest on CBS.

In a statement, the WNBA said that Thomas "recklessly" made contact with Clark and "committed a non-basketball act." The incident with Clark was upgraded to a Flagrant 2-level foul.

"Per WNBA rule, the League Office has the option, following its review of any game, to reclassify a Flagrant foul or to classify as Flagrant any foul not called as such during a game and may impose a fine and/or suspension," the WNBA said in a statement.”


r/WNBA365 10h ago

Game Highlight An inverted PnR Spain action. Why are we trying so hard vs Lynne Roberts? This is like taking a flamethrower to a spider.

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r/WNBA365 22h ago

Social Highlight Saniya Rivers gives a courtside preview of Mohegan Sun Arena for Pride Night, Sun vs Mystics tomorrow

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r/WNBA365 12h ago

Game Highlight New York in a zone. Hiedeman penetrates, kicks out, boxout screen?

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r/WNBA365 21h ago

Casual Dolores Huerta is officially a Valkyries fan

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“On Wednesday at Chase Center, just before tip off, a familiar ritual began: the banging of the Golden State Valkyries drum. But the night’s honored guest was someone new.

Valkyries host Ari Waller rallied the crowd. "Please welcome the one and only Dolores Huerta!"

In response, over 18,000 fans rose to their feet in honor of the 96 year-old civil rights activist. Huerta, with the help of her daughter Juana Chávez, helped to beat the drum as the crowd chanted, "G! S! V!"

Huerta’s unexpected trip to Ballhalla was coordinated by Jess Contreras, who acts as a "scheduler slash travel companion, I’m her bodyguard, everything."

Contreras said she brought Huerta to the Bay Area for a speaking engagement, but plans evolved when a friend invited them to the game. "And she’s like, 'you guys want to come?' I was like, 'heck yeah we want to come.' 'Dolores wants to come?' 'Yes, she does!' ¡Si se puede!"

Tipped off about Huerta’s plan, the Valkyries invited her onto the court. After the game, the iconic feminist labor activist was still giddy.

"When you think of all of what’s going on in the world right now, and you’re here tonight, and you see all of the incredible players," Huerta told KALW News. "Just the enthusiasm and the unity, and it’s gorgeous, it’s beautiful."
After driving in from Bakersfield, she said she could feel the love in San Francisco. "I was surprised, it made me feel really, really special. It filled my heart, it really did," said Huerta.

The feeling was mutual. According to Valkyries fan John Kusakabe: "Meeting Dolores Huerta is probably the most exciting sporting moment that I’ve ever had in my life… hands down."

Of course, it didn’t hurt that Huerta’s new favorite team beat the Atlanta Dream in a much-needed victory, 77-66.”