List of WNBA regular season records
This article lists all-time records achieved in the WNBA regular season in major statistical categories recognized by the league, including those set by teams and individuals in a game, season, and career.
Individual game records
Points
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most points, game
- 53 – Liz Cambage, Dallas vs. New York, July 17, 2018 (regulation)[1]
- 53 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas vs. Atlanta, August 22, 2023 (regulation)[2]
- 51 – Riquna Williams, Tulsa at San Antonio, September 8, 2013 (regulation)[3]
- 48 – Maya Moore, Minnesota vs. Atlanta, July 22, 2014 (2OT)[4]
- Most points in a half, game
- 35 – Riquna Williams, Tulsa at San Antonio, September 8, 2013[5]
- 32 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix vs. Atlanta, August 3, 2023
- 31 – Cynthia Cooper, Houston at Sacramento, July 25, 1997
- 31 – Maya Moore, Minnesota at Connecticut, July 7, 2016[6]
- 31 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas at Atlanta, August 22, 2023[2]
- Most points in a quarter, game
- 22 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix vs. Los Angeles, July 14, 2006[7]
- 22 – Brittney Sykes, Atlanta at Phoenix, July 7, 2019[7]
- 22 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle vs. Phoenix, September 17, 2021[8]
- Most points, overtime period
- 12 – Mwadi Mabika, Los Angeles vs. San Antonio, July 2, 2004[9]
- 12 – Sheryl Swoopes, Houston vs. Indiana, May 29, 2005[10]
- 12 – Deanna Nolan, Detroit vs. New York, June 3, 2005
- 12 – Becky Hammon, San Antonio vs. Detroit, August 29, 2009
- Most points by a reserve, game
- 38 – DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix vs. Dallas, June 18, 2016 (3OT)[11]
- 36 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta at Connecticut, July 31, 2011
- 34 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta vs. San Antonio, August 20, 2009
- 34 – Kia Nurse, New York at Indiana, June 2, 2018
- Most points in a triple-double game
- 31 – Sabrina Ionescu, New York at Las Vegas, July 7, 2022[12]
- 28 – Natasha Howard, Dallas vs. Chicago, August 4, 2023
- 27 – Sabrina Ionescu, New York vs. Chicago, June 12, 2022
- 27 – Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2023
Field goals
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most field goals made, game
- 18 – Lauren Jackson, Seattle at Washington, July 24, 2007 (OT)[13]
- 17 – multiple players
- Most field goals made in a half, game
- 11 – Linda Burgess, Sacramento vs. Utah, August 15, 1998
- 11 – Lauren Jackson, Seattle vs. Los Angeles, August 6, 2003
- 11 – Sheryl Swoopes, Houston at Seattle, August 9, 2005
- 11 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles vs. San Antonio, June 25, 2006
- Most field goals made in a quarter, game
- 9 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago at Phoenix, August 1, 2010
- 8 – Betty Lennox, Atlanta vs. Minnesota, June 3, 2008
- 8 – Deanna Nolan, Detroit at Washington, July 18, 2008
- Highest field goal percentage, game (Min. 10 field goals made)
- 1.000 (12 FG made) – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles at Dallas, June 11, 2016
- 1.000 (11 FG made) – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota at Los Angeles, June 8, 2007
- 0.929 (13 FG made) – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles vs. Atlanta, June 30, 2016
- 0.923 (12 FG made) – 3 additional occurrences by 2 additional players
- Most field goal attempts, game
- 35 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle vs. Minnesota, June 29, 2023 (OT)
- 33 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Houston, August 10, 2006 (3OT)[14]
- 33 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Seattle, July 14, 2010 (3OT)
- 33 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta at Connecticut, June 23, 2013
- 32 – Betty Lennox, Atlanta at Connecticut, June 27, 2008 (OT)
- Most field goal attempts in a half, game
- 20 – Wendy Palmer, Utah vs. Los Angeles, August 16, 1997
- 19 – Sheryl Swoopes, Houston at Los Angeles, August 20, 1999
- 19 – Chamique Holdsclaw, Washington vs. Los Angeles, June 26, 2000
- Most field goal attempts in a quarter, game
- 12 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago at Phoenix, August 1, 2010
- Most field goals made, none missed, game
- 12 – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles at Dallas, June 11, 2016
- 11 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota at Los Angeles, June 8, 2007
- 9 – Michelle Snow, Houston vs. Indiana, May 29, 2005 (2OT)
- 9 – Ann Wauters, San Antonio vs. Sacramento, September 13, 2008
- 9 – Candice Dupree, Phoenix vs. Tulsa, June 12, 2010
- Most field goal attempts, none made, game
- 12 – Tina Thompson, Houston at Phoenix, July 19, 1999
- 12 – Tangela Smith, Phoenix at Washington, June 13, 2007
- 11 – Kamila Vodičková, Seattle vs. Portland, August 9, 2002
- 11 – Slobodanka Tuvic, Phoenix at Seattle, July 25, 2003
- 11 – Elena Baranova, New York vs. Detroit, August 1, 2003
- 11 – Monique Currie, Charlotte at New York, June 27, 2006
- Most 3-point field goals, none missed, game
- 6 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana at Orlando, July 3, 2002 (OT)
- 6 – Maya Moore, Minnesota at Phoenix, August 9, 2011
- 6 – Kristi Toliver, Los Angeles vs. Minnesota, July 5, 2012
- 6 – Stefanie Dolson, Washington vs. Minnesota, August 17, 2024
- Most 3-point field goal attempts, none made, game
- 8 – Tina Thompson, Houston at Utah, June 30, 1998 (2OT)
- 8 – Crystal Robinson, New York vs. Detroit, June 21, 2000
- 8 – Crystal Robinson, New York vs. Cleveland, August 4, 2001
- 8 – 6 additional players
- Most 3-point field goals made, game
- 9 – Kelsey Mitchell, Indiana vs. Connecticut, September 8, 2019[15]
- 9 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle at Washington, July 11, 2023[16]
- 9 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas vs. Indiana, September 1, 2024
- 9 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Chicago, June 13, 2025
- 9 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2025
- 8 – multiple players
- Most 3-point field goals made in a half, game
- 8 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Chicago, June 13, 2025
- 8 – Kayla McBride, Minnesota at Las Vegas, August 2, 2025
- 7 – Renee Montgomery, Atlanta at New York, August 12, 2018
- 7 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2025
- 6 – Sue Bird, Seattle at Detroit, August 8, 2006
- 6 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Tulsa, May 25, 2010
- 6 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Seattle, September 9, 2011
- 6 – Sami Whitcomb, New York at Seattle, May 26 2017
- 6 – Sami Whitcomb, Atlanta at Seattle, August 12, 2020
- 6 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas vs. Indiana, September 1, 2024
- 6 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana vs. New York, June 14, 2025
- Most 3-point field goals made in a quarter, game
- 5 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Tulsa, May 25, 2010
- 5 – Maya Moore, Minnesota vs. Indiana, September 17, 2012
- 5 – Maya Moore, Minnesota vs. Los Angeles, June 24, 2016
- 5 – Sami Whitcomb, Atlanta at Seattle, August 12, 2020
- 5 – Sami Whitcomb, New York vs. Las Vegas, July 12, 2022
- 5 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas vs. Indiana, September, 1, 2024
- 5 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Chicago, June 13, 2025
- 5 – Sami Whitcomb, Phoenix vs. Chicago, June 21, 2025
- 5 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2025
- Most 3-point attempts, game
- 19 – Kristi Toliver, Washington vs. Atlanta, July 19, 2017 (OT)
- 19 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Chicago, June 13, 2025
- 17 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Seattle, June 23, 2017
- 17 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Minnesota, July 12, 2022 (2OT)
- 17 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Dallas, September 6, 2024 (OT)
- 17 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2025
- 16 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at Houston, August 10, 2006 (3OT)
- 16 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix vs. Seattle, May 20, 2016
- 16 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle at Washington, July 11, 2023
- 16 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas at Chicago, June 20, 2024
- 16 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas vs. Indiana, September 1, 2024
- Most 3-point attempts in a half, game
- 12 – Shanna Zolman, San Antonio at Minnesota, August 19, 2007
- 12 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Chicago, June 13, 2025
- 11 – Belinda Snell, Phoenix vs. Houston, June 24, 2007
- 10 – Cynthia Cooper, Houston vs. Cleveland, July 29, 1997
- 10 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix at San Antonio, August 2, 2007
- 10 – Renee Montgomery, Connecticut vs. Los Angeles, July 24, 2010
- 10 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2025
- Most 3-point attempts in a quarter, game
- 9 – Amber Jacobs, Minnesota vs. Phoenix, July 3, 2007
- 8 – Shanna Zolman, San Antonio vs. Phoenix, August 2, 2007
- 8 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Chicago, June 13, 2025
- 8 – Sami Whitcomb, Phoenix vs. Chicago, June 21, 2025
- 8 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, September 5, 2025
Free throws
- Most free throws made, none missed, game
- 19 – Elena Delle Donne, Chicago at Atlanta, June 24, 2015[17]
- 17 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta at Chicago, June 2, 2012
- 16 – Elena Delle Donne, Chicago vs. Los Angeles, June 6, 2014
- Most free throw attempts, none made, game
- 8 – Cheryl Ford, Detroit at Charlotte, August 6, 2005 (OT)
- 7 – Nakia Sanford, Washington vs. Atlanta, June 20, 2008
- 6 – several
- Most free throws made, game
- 22 – Cynthia Cooper, Houston vs. Sacramento, July 3, 1998[18]
- 19 – Tina Charles, Connecticut vs. Phoenix, June 29, 2013
- 18 – Katie Smith, Minnesota at Los Angeles, July 8, 2001 (OT)
- Most free throws made in a half, game
- 15 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix vs. Houston, September 7, 2008
- 14 – Tina Thompson, Houston vs. Sacramento, June 11, 2007
- Most free throws made in a quarter, game
- 11 – Shavonte Zellous, Detroit at Atlanta, June 26, 2009
- 10 – Tina Thompson, Houston vs. Sacramento, June 11, 2007
- 10 – Nakia Sanford, Washington at Houston, June 22, 2007
- Most free throw attempts, game
- 24 – Cynthia Cooper, Houston vs. Sacramento, July 3, 1998
- 24 – Tina Charles, Phoenix vs. Connecticut, June 29, 2013
- 21 – Swin Cash, Detroit vs. Miami, June 28, 2002 (OT)
- Most free throw attempts in a half, game
- 16 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles at New York, June 25, 2000
- 16 – Kayte Christensen, Phoenix vs. San Antonio, August 22, 2003
- 16 – Izi Castro Marques, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, June 27, 2010
- Most free throw attempts in a quarter, game
- 13 – Shavonte Zellous, Detroit at Atlanta, June 26, 2009
- 12 – Izi Castro Marques, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles, June 27, 2010
- 11 – Shavonte Zellous, Detroit at Washington, August 11, 2009
Rebounds
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most rebounds, game
- 24 – Chamique Holdsclaw, Washington at Charlotte, May 23, 2003[19]
- 23 – Michelle Snow, Houston at Minnesota, August 4, 2006
- 23 – Tina Charles, Connecticut vs. Phoenix, June 25, 2010
- 23 – Tina Charles, Connecticut vs. Los Angeles, June 28, 2011
- Most rebounds in a half, game
- 16 – Janell Burse, Seattle vs. Phoenix, May 23, 2007
- 15 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles vs. New York, June 19, 1998
- 15 – Latasha Byears, Los Angeles vs. Houston, August 11, 2001
- 15 – Michelle Snow, Houston at Minnesota, August 4, 2006
- 15 – Sancho Lyttle, Houston vs. Minnesota, July 17, 2008
- 15 – Tina Charles, Connecticut at New York, June 27, 2010
- Most rebounds in a quarter, game
- 11 – Erika de Souza, Atlanta vs. Detroit, May 23, 2008
- 10 – Janell Burse, Seattle vs. Phoenix, May 23, 2007
- Most offensive rebounds, game
- 12 – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles at Indiana, July 12, 2012
- 12 – Sancho Lyttle, Seattle at Atlanta, August 10, 2010
- 12 – Cheryl Ford, Detroit at San Antonio, May 22, 2004
- Most offensive rebounds in a half, game
- 10 – Sancho Lyttle, Atlanta vs. Seattle, August 10, 2010
- 9 – Nneka Ogwumike Los Angeles at Indiana, July 12, 2012
- 9 – Chasity Melvin, Chicago vs. Phoenix, June 26, 2008
- Most offensive rebounds in a quarter, game
- 6 – Deanna Jackson, Chicago at Indiana, June 21, 2006
- 6 – Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Connecticut at Indiana, August 9, 2006
- 6 – Sophia Young, San Antonio vs. Houston, July 27, 2007
- 6 – Erika de Souza, Atlanta vs. Detroit, May 23, 2008
- 6 – Sancho Lyttle, Atlanta vs. Seattle, August 10, 2010
- Most defensive rebounds, game
- 21 – Amanda Zahui B., New York vs. Las Vegas, August 29, 2020
- 18 – Cindy Brown, Detroit at Utah, August 10, 1998
- 17 – Chamique Holdsclaw, Washington at Charlotte, May 23, 2003
- 17 – Cheryl Ford, Detroit at Connecticut, June 22, 2003 (OT)
- 17 – Elena Baranova, New York at Connecticut, August 20, 2005
- 17 – Tina Charles, Connecticut at Atlanta, July 7, 2010 (OT)
- 17 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago at New York, July 11, 2010
- Most defensive rebounds in a half, game
- 13 – Amanda Zahui B., New York vs. Las Vegas, August 29, 2020
- 12 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago vs. Indiana, July 6, 2010
- 11 – Tari Phillips, New York at Houston, July 26, 2003
- 11 – Janell Burse, Seattle vs. Phoenix, May 23, 2007
- Most defensive rebounds in a quarter, game
- 9 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles at Charlotte, May 23, 2006
- 9 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago vs. Indiana, July 6, 2010
- 8 – Tina Charles, Connecticut at Atlanta, July 7, 2010
Assists
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most assists, game
- 19 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana at Dallas, July 17, 2024[20]
- 18 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago at Indiana, August 31, 2020[21]
- 16 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Cleveland, July 29, 1998
- 16 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento vs. Los Angeles, August 3, 2002
- 16 – Sue Bird, Seattle at Las Vegas, October 2, 2020
- 16 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago vs. New York, May 23, 2021[22]
- 16 - Sabrina Ionescu, New York vs. Phoenix, July 31, 2022[23]
- Most assists in a half, game
- 11 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Cleveland, July 29, 1998
- 11 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Utah, June 26, 2000
- 11 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento vs. Los Angeles, August 3, 2002
- 11 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana at Dallas, July 17, 2024
- Most assists in a quarter, game
- 8 – Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota vs. Connecticut, August 3, 2010
- 7 – Shannon Johnson, San Antonio at Los Angeles, July 3, 2006
- 7 – Nikki Teasley, Washington at San Antonio, July 21, 2006
- 7 – Sue Bird, Seattle at Chicago, June 12, 2007
- 7 – Loree Moore, New York at Washington, July 18, 2009
- 7 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Los Angeles, August 14, 2009
- 7 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Atlanta, August 25, 2009
- 7 – Temeka Johnson, Phoenix at Atlanta, June 29, 2010
- 7 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana vs. Phoenix, July 12, 2024
- Most assists, no turnovers, game
- 14 – Jennifer Rizzotti, Cleveland vs. New York, June 21, 2002
- 12 – Michelle Cleary, Phoenix vs. Utah, July 19, 2000
- 12 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Washington, June 23, 2000
Steals
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most steals, game
- 10 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento vs. San Antonio, July 10, 2003[24][25]
- 9 – Michelle Griffiths, Phoenix at Utah, July 27, 1998
- 9 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana vs. Minnesota, July 26, 2002
- Most steals in a half, game
- 7 – Cynthia Cooper, Houston at Charlotte, August 11, 1997
- 7 – Michelle Brogan, Phoenix at Utah, July 27, 1998
- 7 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana vs. Houston, June 6, 2007
- 7 – Edwige Lawson-Wade, San Antonio vs. Tulsa, June 11, 2010
- Most steals in a quarter, game
- 5 – by many
Blocks
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most blocks, game
- 11 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix at Tulsa, June 29, 2014[26]
- 10 – Margo Dydek, Utah vs. Orlando, June 7, 2001
- 10 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles vs. Detroit, September 9, 2004
- Most blocks in a half, game
- 7 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles vs. Detroit, September 9, 2004
- 7 – Margo Dydek, Connecticut vs. San Antonio, June 4, 2005
Other
- Most turnovers, game
- 14 – Kristi Toliver, Tulsa vs. Los Angeles, May 29, 2012[27]
- 11 – Michelle Edwards, Cleveland vs. Sacramento, August 2, 1997
- 11 – Chamique Holdsclaw, Washington vs. Utah, July 8, 1999
- 11 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix vs. New York, July 3, 2010
- 11 – Betty Lennox, Minnesota at Houston, August 9, 2010
- 11 – Crystal Langhorne, Washington vs. Tulsa, June 26, 2011
- 11 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta at Tulsa, July 31, 2014
- Most personal fouls, game
- 6 – by many
- Most personal fouls in a half, game
- 6 – by many
- Most personal fouls in a quarter, game
- 6 – DiJonai Carrington, Dallas at Las Vegas, June 13, 2025
- 5 – by many
- Fewest minutes before disqualification, game
- 5 – Sharon Manning, Miami at Detroit, July 26, 2000
- 7 – Rushia Brown, Cleveland vs. Utah, July 24, 1999
- 8 – Asjha Jones, Washington at Portland, June 28, 2002
- 8 – LaTonya Johnson, Utah vs. Los Angeles, August 9, 2002
- 8 – Vanessa Hayden, Minnesota vs. Los Angeles, May 31, 2006
Individual season records
Points
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most points, season
- 1021 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- 939 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle 2023
- 919 – Breanna Stewart, New York 2023
- Highest points per game average, season
- 26.87 - A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- 25.29 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2006
- 24.71 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle 2023
- Highest points per game average by a reserve, season (Min. 20 bench appearances)
- 15.8 – Candice Wiggins, Minnesota 2008
- 15.0 – Chamique Holdsclaw, Los Angeles 2006
- 12.8 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta 2009
Field goals
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Highest field goal percentage, season
- .6824 – Ruthy Hebard, Chicago 2020
- .6684 – Tamika Williams, Minnesota 2003
- .6649 – Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles 2016[28]
- Highest 3-point field goal percentage, season (Min. 50 attempts)
- .5313 – Temeka Johnson, Tulsa 2012
- .5224 – Alysha Clark, Seattle 2020
- .5172 – Jennifer Azzi, Detroit 1999
- Most field goals made, season
- 385 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- 335 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2023
- 316 – Breanna Stewart, New York 2023
- Most field goal attempts, season
- 770 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle 2023
- 752 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas 2023
- 743 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- Most 3-point field goals made, season
- 128 – Sabrina Ionescu, New York 2023
- 122 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 121 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2006
- Most 3-point attempts, season
- 355 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 341 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas 2023
- 324 – Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas 2024
Free throws
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 1.000 – Becky Hammon, San Antonio 2014 (35 attempts)
- 1.000 – Veronica Burton, Dallas 2022 (32 attempts)
- .9841 – Eva Nemcova, Cleveland 1999
- Most free throws made, season
- 254 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle 2023
- 246 – Katie Smith, Minnesota 2001
- 233 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2023
- Most free throw attempts, season
- 287 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta 2011
- 287 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2023
- 286 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle 2023
Rebounds
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 451 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- 446 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 404 – Sylvia Fowles, Minnesota 2018
- Highest rebounds per game average, season
- 13.12 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 11.88 – Sylvia Fowles, Minnesota 2018
- 11.87 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- Most offensive rebounds, season
- 172 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 162 – Yolanda Griffith, Sacramento 2001
- 148 – Yolanda Griffith, Sacramento 2000
- Most defensive rebounds, season
- 372 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024
- 314 – Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut 2023
- 307 – Breanna Stewart, New York 2023
- 307 – Dearica Hamby, Los Angeles 2024
Assists
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 357 – Alyssa Thomas, Phoenix 2025
- 337 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 316 – Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut 2023
- 314 – Courtney Vandersloot, New York 2023
- Highest assists per game average, season
- 10.00 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2020
- 9.09 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2019
- 8.60 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2018
Steals
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 100 – Teresa Weatherspoon, New York 1998
- 99 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2009
- 94 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2002
- 94 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2006
- Highest steals per game average, season
- 3.33 – Teresa Weatherspoon, New York 1998
- 3.14 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2007
- 3.04 – Teresa Weatherspoon, New York 1997
Blocks
Stats current through end of the 2025 season
- 129 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix 2014
- 114 – Margo Dydek, Utah 1998
- 113 – Margo Dydek, Utah 2001
- Highest blocks per game average, season
- 4.04 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix 2015
- 3.80 – Margo Dydek, Utah 1998
- 3.79 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix 2014
Other
- 50–40–90 season
- 1 – Elena Delle Donne, Washington 2019
- 1 – Napheesa Collier, Minnesota 2025
- Most double-doubles, season
- 28 – Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut 2023
- 26 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 23 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2011
- Most consecutive points/rebounds double-doubles, single season
- 15 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024[29]
- Most consecutive points/assists double-doubles (single season)
- 6 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2017[30]
- 5 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024[31]
- Most consecutive double-doubles (across multiple seasons)
- 15 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024 (points and rebounds)[29]
- 12 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles 2009–10 (points and rebounds)
- Most turnovers, season
- 223 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 145 – Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut 2024
- 137 – Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut 2023
- Most personal fouls, season
- 143 – Cheryl Ford, Detroit 2005
- 141 – Nakia Sanford, Washington 2007
- 140 – Natasha Howard, Dallas 2023
- Most disqualifications, season
- 7 – Isabelle Fijalkowski, Cleveland 1997
- 7 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 2000
- 7 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 2002
- Highest Win Shares, season
- 10.86 by A'ja Wilson, 2024
- 10.36 by A'ja Wilson, 2023
- 10.30 by Breanna Stewart, 2023[32]
Individual career records
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 580 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–22 (did not play in 2013 and 2019)[33][34]
- 565 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 503 – DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix 2009–19, 2025–present; Connecticut 2020–24, Indiana 2025
- 15 – Alyssa Thomas (2014–present)[35]
- 4 – Sabrina Ionescu (2020–present)
- 3 – Candace Parker (2008–22), Caitlin Clark (2024–present)[36]
- 18,080 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–22 (did not play in 2013 and 2019)[37]
- 17,318 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 16,089 – Tina Thompson, Houston 1997–2008, Los Angeles 2009–11, Seattle 2012–13
Points
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most career points, regular season
- 10,646 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)[38]
- 7,696 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010–13, 2025–present; New York 2014–19, Washington 2021, Phoenix 2022, Seattle 2022, Atlanta 2024
- 7,489 – DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix 2009–19, 2025–present; Connecticut 2020–24, Indiana 2025
- Highest points per game average, career
- 21.11 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2018–present
- 20.98 – Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, Houston 1997–2000, 2003
- 20.78 – Breanna Stewart, Seattle 2016–22 (did not play in 2019), New York 2023–present
Field goals
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Highest field goal percentage, career (Min. 400 field goals)
- .5932 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago 2008–14, Minnesota 2015–22
- .5632 – Brionna Jones, Connecticut 2017–24, Atlanta 2025–present
- .5601 – Crystal Langhorne, Washington 2008–13, Seattle 2014–20
- Highest 3-point field goal percentage, career (Min. 100 three-pointers)
- .458 – Jennifer Azzi, Detroit 1999, Utah 2000–02, San Antonio 2003
- .430 – Laurie Koehn, Washington 2005–08, Atlanta 2012
- .420 – Jeanette Pohlen-Mavunga, Indiana 2011–17
- Most field goals made, career
- 3,341 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 3,104 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010–13; 2025–present, New York 2014–19, Washington 2021, Phoenix 2022, Seattle 2022, Atlanta 2024
- 2,768 – Candice Dupree, Chicago 2006–09, Phoenix 2010–16, Indiana 2017–20, Seattle 2021, Atlanta 2021
- Most field goal attempts, career
- 7,868 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 6,887 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010–13; 2025–present, New York 2014–19, Washington 2021, Phoenix 2022, Seattle 2022, Atlanta 2024
- 6,299 – Tina Thompson, Houston 1997–08, Los Angeles 2009–11, Seattle 2012–13
- 1,447 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 945 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–22 (did not play in 2013 and 2019)
- 906 – Katie Smith, Minnesota 1999–2005, Detroit 2005–09, Washington 2010, Seattle 2011–12, New York 2013
- Most 3-point attempts, career
- 4,014 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 2,466 – Katie Smith, Minnesota 1999–2005, Detroit 2005–09, Washington 2010, Seattle 2011–12, New York 2013
- 2,247 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–22 (did not play in 2013 and 2019)
Free throws
- Highest free-throw percentage, career (Min. 200 free throws)
- .937 – Elena Delle Donne, Chicago 2013–16, Washington 2017–23 (did not play in 2020)[39]
- .909 – Sabrina Ionescu, New York 2020–present
- .907 – Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Washington 2017–19; 2021–24, Phoenix 2020, Connecticut 2021, Atlanta 2025–present
- 2,517 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 2,004 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2002–16
- 1,744 – DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix 2009–19, 2025–present; Connecticut 2020–24, Indiana 2025
- Most free throw attempts, career
- 2,893 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)
- 2,335 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2002–16
- 2,125 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 1997–2009
Rebounds
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 4,014 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010–13; 2025–present, New York 2014–19, Washington 2021, Phoenix 2022, Seattle 2022, Atlanta 2024
- 4,006 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago 2008–14, Minnesota 2015–22
- 3,467 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles 2008–20, Chicago 2021–22, Las Vegas 2023
- Highest rebounds per game average, career (Min. 100 games)
- 9.80 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago 2008–14, Minnesota 2015–22
- 9.73 – Cheryl Ford, Detroit 2003–09
- 9.33 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010–13; 2025–present, New York 2014–19, Washington 2021, Phoenix 2022, Seattle 2022, Atlanta 2024
- Most offensive rebounds, career
- 1,166 – Rebekkah Brunson, Sacramento 2004–09, Minnesota 2010–19
- 1,132 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago 2008–14, Minnesota 2015–22
- 1,062 – Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Orlando 1999–2002, Connecticut 2003–06, Los Angeles 2007, Washington 2008, Detroit 2008–09, New York 2010, Minnesota 2011–12
- Most defensive rebounds, career
- 2,885 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010–13; 2025–present, New York 2014–19, Washington 2021, Phoenix 2022, Seattle 2022, Atlanta 2024
- 2,875 – Sylvia Fowles, Chicago 2008–14, Minnesota 2015–22
- 2,846 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles 2008–20, Chicago 2021–22, Las Vegas 2023
Assists
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 3,234 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–22 (did not play in 2013 and 2019)
- 2,855 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2011–22; 2025–present, New York 2023–24
- 2,600 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento 1998–2009, Los Angeles 2010–11, Chicago 2012
- Highest assists per game average, career (Min. 100 games)
- 6.66 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2011–22; 2025–present, New York 2023–24
- 5.94 – Sabrina Ionescu, New York 2020–present
- 5.73 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento 1998–2009, Los Angeles 2010–11, Chicago 2012
Steals
Stats current through the 2025 season
- 1,034 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2002–16
- 764 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento 1998–2009, Los Angeles 2010–11, Chicago 2012
- 725 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–22 (did not play in 2013 and 2019)
- Highest steals per game average, career (Min. 100 games)
- 2.35 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2002–16
- 2.028 – Sheryl Swoopes, Houston 1997–2000, 2002–07, Seattle 2008, Tulsa 2011
- 2.016 – Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta 2009–16, 2018–19, Las Vegas 2020-21, Minnesota 2022
Blocks
- 877 – Margo Dydek, Utah 1998–2002, San Antonio 2003–04, Connecticut 2005–07, Los Angeles 2008
- 822 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 1997–2006, 2008–09
- 766 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix 2013–present (did not play in 2022); Atlanta 2025–present
- Highest blocks per game average, career (Min. 100 games)
- 2.72 – Margo Dydek, Utah 1998–2002, San Antonio 2003–04, Connecticut 2005–07, Los Angeles 2008
- 2.58 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix 2013–2024 (did not play in 2022); Atlanta 2025–present
- 2.26 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 1997–2006, 2008–09
Other
- Most disqualifications, career
- 42 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 1997–2006, 2008–09
- 24 – Tangela Smith, Sacramento 1998–2004, Charlotte 2005–06, Phoenix 2007–10, Indiana 2011, San Antonio 2012
- 21 – Natalie Williams, Utah 1999–2002, Indiana 2003–05
- 21 – Ruth Riley, Miami 2001–02, Detroit 2003–06, San Antonio 2007–2011, Chicago 2012, Atlanta 2013
- Highest Win Shares, career
- 93.66 by Tamika Catchings[40]
- Most personal fouls, career
- 1,735 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2004–24 (did not play in 2015)[41]
- 1,574 – DeLisha Milton-Jones, Los Angeles 1999–2004, Washington 2005–07, Los Angeles 2008–12, San Antonio 2013, New York 2013–14, Atlanta 2014–15
- 1,397 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 1997–2006, 2008–09
Rookie and age-related record
Points
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most points, rookie season
- 769 - Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 744 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota 2006[42]
- 692 – Paige Bueckers, Dallas 2025
- Highest average points per game, rookie season
- 22.2* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season)[42]
- 21.9 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota 2006
- 20.7 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2018
- Most points in first career game (WNBA debut)
- 34 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles at Phoenix, May 17, 2008[43]
- 27 – Napheesa Collier, Minnesota vs. Chicago, May 25, 2019
- 25* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston at Cleveland, June 21, 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season)
- Most points by rookie, single game
- 44* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston at Sacramento, July 25, 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season)
- 44 – Paige Bueckers, Dallas at Los Angeles, August 20, 2025
- 40 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles vs. Houston, July 9, 2008
- 39* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston at Charlotte, August 11, 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season)
- 39 – Odyssey Sims, Tulsa at San Antonio, July 22, 2014
- Most 3-point field goals made, rookie season[44]
- 122 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 85 – Rhyne Howard, Atlanta 2022
- 81 – Sonia Citron, Washington 2025
- Most 3-point field goals made by rookie, game
- 7* – Elena Baranova, Utah at New York, July 22, 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season)
- 7* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston at Sacramento, July 25, 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season)
- 7 – Crystal Robinson, New York at Los Angeles, July 24, 1999
- 7 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana at Washington, June 7, 2024[45]
- 6 – multiple players
- 5 – multiple players
- Most 3-point field goals made in first career game (WNBA debut)[46]
- 4 – nine players
Rebounds
Stats current through the 2025
- Most rebounds, rookie season
- 446 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 398 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010
- 335 – Aliyah Boston, Indiana 2023
- Highest average rebounds per game, rookie season
- 13.12 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 11.71 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010
- 11.34 – Yolanda Griffith, Sacramento 1999
Assists
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most assists, rookie season
- 337 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 225 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento 1998
- 194 – Paige Bueckers, Dallas 2025
- Highest average assists per game, rookie season
- 8.4 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024
- 7.5 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento 1998
- 6.4 – Suzie McConnell-Serio, Cleveland 1998
- Most assists, rookie game
- 19 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana at Dallas, July 17, 2024 (also overall WNBA record)
- 16 – Ticha Penicheiro, Sacramento at Cleveland, July 29, 1998
- 14 – Noelle Quinn, Minnesota vs. San Antonio, August 19, 2007
Other
Stats current through the 2025 season
- Most triple-doubles, rookie season
- 2 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024[47]
- Most points/assists double-doubles, rookie season
- 12 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024[48]
- 3 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002
- 2 – four players
- Most consecutive points/assists double-doubles, rookie season
- 5 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024[31]
- Most points/rebounds double-doubles, rookie season
- 26 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024
- 22 – Tina Charles, Connecticut 2010
- 17 – Yolanda Griffith, Sacramento 1999
- 17 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles 2008
- Most consecutive points/rebounds double-doubles, rookie season
- 15 – Angel Reese
Team game records
- Largest margin of victory, game
- Largest margin of victory, road game
- 53 – Minnesota (111) at Las Vegas (58), August 2, 2025
- 45 – Houston (110) at Washington (65), August 17, 1998
- 39 – Sacramento (91) at Minnesota (52), July 3, 2001
- Largest deficits overcome to win
- Most overtime periods, game
- 4 - Washington at Seattle, July 3, 2001
Points
- Most points, game
- Most points in a half, game
- Most points in a quarter, game
- Most points in an overtime period, game
- 21 – San Antonio vs. Tulsa, August 29, 2009
- 21 – New York vs. Los Angeles, June 3, 2006
- 20 – Connecticut vs. Atlanta, June 27, 2008
- Fewest points, game
- 34 – Washington at Cleveland, May 31, 2001
- 35 – Miami vs. Cleveland, June 24, 2001
- 36 – Seattle vs. Cleveland, June 14, 2001
- 36 – Washington vs. Miami, August 8, 2001
- Fewest points in a half, game
- Fewest points in a quarter, game
- Most points by all reserves, game
- Most consecutive unanswered points, game
- 37 straight (37-0 run) by Minnesota Lynx on Aug. 18, 2017
Field goals
- Most field goals, game
- 47 – Phoenix at Minnesota, July 24, 2010 (2OT)
- 47 – Phoenix vs. Minnesota, July 29, 2010
- 46 – Phoenix at Tulsa, July 22, 2010
- 46 – Connecticut vs. Las Vegas, August 5, 2018
- Most 3-point field goals, game
- 23 – Las Vegas vs. Phoenix, August 20, 2022
- 19 – New York vs. Chicago, May 22, 2025
- 19 – New York vs. Connecticut, June 1, 2025
- 18 – Las Vegas vs. Los Angeles, May 23, 2022
- 18 – Seattle vs. Atlanta, August 12, 2020
- 18 – Washington vs. Indiana, August 18, 2019
- Highest field goal percentage, game
- .695 – Minnesota vs. Tulsa, July 10, 2012
- .655 – Los Angeles vs. Houston, June 15, 2005
- .654 – Houston at Washington, July 26, 2005
- Fewest field goals, game
- Fewest 3-point field goals, game
- 0 – by many
- Lowest field goal percentage, game
- .182 – Miami vs. Cleveland, June 24, 2001
- .188 – Indiana at Charlotte, June 26, 2004
- .196 – Washington vs. Miami, August 8, 2001
- Most field goal attempts, game
- Most 3-point field goal attempts, game
- 36 – New York vs. Los Angeles, June 3, 2006 (OT)
- 36 – Phoenix at Detroit, July 8, 2007
- 36 – Phoenix at Tulsa, May 25, 2010
Rebounds
- Most rebounds, game
- 57 – Seattle at Phoenix, July 14, 2010 (3OT)
- 57 – Seattle vs. Tulsa, August 7, 2010
- 57 – Tulsa Shock at San Antonio Stars, June 14, 2015
- Fewest rebounds, game
- Most offensive rebounds, game
- 30 – Tulsa Shock vs. San Antonio Stars, June 14, 2015
- 25 – Sacramento at Washington, May 22, 2007
- 25 – Chicago vs. Phoenix, June 26, 2008
- Fewest offensive rebounds, game
- Most defensive rebounds, game
- 42 – Detroit vs. Phoenix, July 8, 2007
- 40 – Utah vs. Detroit, July 6, 1999 (2OT)
- 40 – San Antonio vs. Minnesota, June 16, 2006
- 40 – Atlanta vs. Connecticut, July 7, 2010 (OT)
- Fewest defensive rebounds, game
- 6 – Houston at Los Angeles, June 15, 2005
- 8 – Washington at New York, August 13, 1998
- 8 – Miami vs. Minnesota, May 28, 2002
Assists
- Most assists, game
- 37 - Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky, August 10, 2022
- 35 – Minnesota vs. Chicago, September 1, 2017
- 35 - Chicago Sky vs Connecticut Sun, August 10, 2018
- 34 – Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky, August 20, 2017
- 34 – Los Angeles Sparks at Chicago Sky, August 18, 2017
- Fewest assists, game
Other
- Most turnovers, game
- 33 – Utah at New York, July 17, 1997
- 33 – Utah at Phoenix, August 17, 1997 (OT)
- 33 – Washington at Houston, June 29, 1998
- Fewest turnovers, game
- 2 – Dallas vs. New York, July 19, 2023
- 4 – Orlando vs. Washington, August 15, 1999
- 4 – Connecticut at Detroit, July 21, 2004
- 4 – New York vs. Connecticut, July 7, 2005
- 4 – Chicago vs. San Antonio, July 14, 2010
- 4 – Los Angeles at Chicago, July 16, 2010
- Least Team Turnovers, Half
- 0 – New York at Minnesota, July 15, 2016
- Most combined technical fouls, game
- 10 - Dallas Wings vs. Atlanta Dream, June 20, 2023[51]
Team season records
- Highest winning percentage, season
- .900, Houston 1998
- Highest winning percentage, home games, season
- 1.000, Los Angeles 2001; Seattle 2010
- Highest winning percentage, road games, season
- .867, Houston 1998
- Lowest winning percentage, season
- .088, Tulsa 2011
- Lowest winning percentage, home games, season
- .059, Atlanta 2008
- Lowest winning percentage, road games, season
- .063, Washington 1998
- Most wins, season
- Most losses, season
- 32, Los Angeles 2024
- Most consecutive wins to begin season
- 13, Minnesota 2016
- Most consecutive losses to begin season
- 17, Atlanta 2008
- Most consecutive wins to end season
- 14, Connecticut 2021[52]
Points
- Highest points per game average, season
- 93.9 – Phoenix 2010
- 92.8 – Phoenix 2009
- 90.4 - Las Vegas 2022
- 89.0 – Phoenix 2007
- Lowest points per game average, season
- Highest points per game average by all reserves, season
- 33.9 – Minnesota, 2008 (Wiggins 15.8)
- 33.4 – Sacramento, 2006 (Buescher 9.7)
- 29.0 – Los Angeles, 2006 (Holdsclaw 15.0)
Team franchise records
- .563, Los Angeles Sparks
- Most consecutive games won
- 18, Los Angeles 2001
- Most consecutive home games won
- 28, Los Angeles 2000–2002
- Most consecutive road games won
- 12, Los Angeles 2000
- Most consecutive games lost
- 20, Tulsa 2011
- Most consecutive home games lost
- 13, San Antonio 2016–2017
- Most consecutive road games lost
- 21, Phoenix 2001–2002
Awards
- Most Total selections to the All-WNBA Team
- Diana Taurasi with 14 selections
- Most First-team selections to the All-WNBA Team
- Diana Taurasi with 10 selections
- Most MVPs
- A'ja Wilson with 4 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
- Tamika Catchings with 5 selections
- DeWanna Bonner with 3 selections
- Most Sportsmanship Awards
- Nneka Ogwumike, Sue Bird and Tamika Catchings with 3 selections
- Tamika Catchings and Elena Delle Donne with 2 selections
- Cheryl Reeve with 4 selections
- Dan Padover and Cheryl Reeve with 2 selections each
- Only player named Most Improved Player more than once
- Leilani Mitchell (2 selections)
- Most Peak Performer Awards
- Courtney Vandersloot with 7 awards (all for assists)
- Only player to win Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season
See also
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but there is nothing recorded for the highest scoring game with both teams points combined. Unlike the NBA with the highest score coming from 1983 in a triple overtime game where both teams scored an combined of 370 points.