2025 WNBA season


The 2025 WNBA season was the 29th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began on May 16, 2025 and ended on September 11. The fifth edition of the WNBA Commissioner's Cup was held from June 1 to July 1. The All-Star Game was held on July 19, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The playoffs began on September 14th and the WNBA Finals between the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury began on October 3, with the Aces winning the championship on October 10, for their third WNBA title. For the first time, the Finals used a best-of-seven format.
In August 2024, the WNBA announced that the Indiana Fever would host the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game and related events in July 2025 for the first time in franchise history. Tickets for All-Star weekend events went on sale on April 29, 2025, and sold out within seven hours.
The league expanded from 12 to 13 teams with the addition of the Golden State Valkyries, who were first announced in 2023. The Valkyries were the league's first expansion team since the Atlanta Dream in 2008.
For the first time in league history, all 15 preseason games were televised nationally or streamed online via League Pass.

"No Space for Hate" platform

Ahead of the start of the 2025 season, the WNBA announced the launch of their new task force called "No Space for Hate," "designed to combat hate and promote respect across all WNBA spaces—from online discourse to in-arena behavior." The platform will utilize AI-powered technology to monitor social media in relation to players and their teams as well as increase security measures and access to mental health resources across the league.
On May 18, 2025, the WNBA announced they had opened an investigation regarding, "allegations of inappropriate fan conduct" directed at [2025 2025 Chicago Sky season|Chicago Sky season|Chicago Sky] players occurring during the [2025 2025 Indiana Fever season|Indiana Fever season|Indiana Fever]'s May 17 home opener versus the Sky. The Sky's head coach, Tyler Marsh, told the press that he and his team did not report or witness any misconduct while at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and only learned about the allegations after the game had concluded. Nine days later, the WNBA announced their investigation was complete, and all allegations of racist fan behavior were unsubstantiated.
On June 1, 2025, during the Seattle Storm home game against the Las Vegas Aces, a complaint was filed by the Aces with an allegation of a Storm assistant coach cursing at an Aces player. On June 4, the Storm's general manager, Talisa Rhea, stated to the press that the WNBA would not be launching an investigation, but rather would be "looking into it and that's really the extent of it."

Drafts

2024 WNBA expansion draft

The 2024 WNBA expansion draft was held on December 6, 2024, to fill the roster of the expansion Golden State Valkyries. The Valkyries picked one player from each of the twelve existing teams except for the Seattle Storm.

2025 WNBA draft

The 2025 WNBA draft was held on Monday, April 14, 2025.

Transactions

Retirement

Free agency

From January 11–20, 2025, teams were able to extend qualifying offers to core-eligible or reserved players.
The free agency negotiation period began on January 21, 2025, and teams were able to officially begin signing players on February 1, 2025.
The mid-season cut-down date for the 2025 season was July 13, the final date teams could have waived players on unprotected contracts without financial penalty.

Preseason

The May 4 exhibition game, featuring the Indiana Fever and Brazil's national team, was the third most viewed preseason basketball game on ESPN since 2010 with an average 1.3 million viewers.

Regular season

Schedule

Notes:

Statistical leaders

The following shows the leaders in each statistical category during the 2025 regular season.
''Stats current as of games on September 11, 2025''

Awards

On September 12, the league released an announcement schedule for the 2025 end-of-season awards.

Coaches

Western Conference

Notes:
  • Year with team does not include 2025 season.
  • Records are from time at current team and are through the end of the 2024 regular season.
  • Playoff appearances are from time at current team only.
  • WNBA Finals and Championships do not include time with other teams.
  • Coaches shown are the coaches who began the 2025 season as head coach of each team.

Attendance

Each team hosted a total of 22 games of their 44 regular season games during the 2025 season. Multiple teams moved some of their home games to larger arenas to accommodate for increased demand.
#TeamAverage attendanceHome arena capacity
1Golden State Valkyries18,06418,064
2Indiana Fever16,56017,274
3New York Liberty16,32317,732
4Los Angeles Sparks12,44119,079
5Seattle Storm11,83518,300
6Las Vegas Aces11,55312,000
7Phoenix Mercury11,30617,071
8Minnesota Lynx9,95818,798
9Chicago Sky9,07310,387
10Connecticut Sun8,6539,323
11[2025 2025 Dallas Wings season|Dallas Wings season|Dallas Wings]7,2737,000
12Washington Mystics5,3034,200
13[2025 2025 Atlanta Dream season|Atlanta Dream season|Atlanta Dream]4,4803,500

Media coverage

National

This was the ninth and final year of the broadcast agreement with ESPN, the third and final year of the agreement with Ion, and the second and final year of an agreement with CBS Sports and Amazon. New 11-year broadcast agreements with ESPN, Ion, NBC Sports, USA Network, and Amazon will begin in 2026. Select games also aired on NBA TV through the WNBA and NBA's shared ownership.

Local