The legacy of South Carolina’s “The Freshies” class continues as its players step onto the national stage, showcasing their talent and contributing to the ever-growing legacy of women’s basketball. Today we will discuss about WNBA: Box score| Highlights| All time leading scorer.
WNBA: Box score| Highlights| All time leading scorer
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is the premier women’s professional basketball league. It is composed of 12 (13 in 2025) teams, all based in the United States. The league was founded on April 22, 1996 as the women’s counterpart of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and league play began in 1997. The regular season is played from May to September, with the All-Star Game played in between. season in July (except Olympic years) and the WNBA Finals from late September to early October.
Founded | April 22, 1996 |
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First season | 1997 |
Country | United States |
Federation | FIBA Americas (Americas) |
Number of teams | 12 (13 in 2025) |
Domestic cup(s) | Commissioner’s Cup |
Current champions | Las Vegas Aces (2nd title) |
Most championships | Houston Comets Minnesota Lynx Seattle Storm (4 titles each) |
Commissioner | Cathy Engelbert |
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Box score
A WNBA box score is a statistical summary of a basketball game played in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). It typically includes information such as the final score, individual player statistics (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, etc.), team statistics (field goal percentage, free throw percentage, three-point percentage, rebounds, assists, turnovers, etc.), and other relevant data from the game. Box scores are commonly used by fans, coaches, and analysts to analyze and understand the performance of teams and players in a given game.
Highlights
In the other WNBA preseason game on Friday night, the Minnesota Lynx fell to the Chicago Sky 92-81.
The game marked the professional debuts of Angel Reese and Kamila Cardoso for the Sky, and Reese had a near double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds, while Cardoso had six points and four rebounds.
But it was the Lynx legends who stole the show. Napheesa Collier and Courtney Williams each scored 17 points and Bridget Carlton added 12 points for Minnesota.
All time leading scorer
# | Player | PTS |
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1 | Diana Taurasi | 10108 |
2 | Tina Thompson | 7488 |
3 | Tamika Catchings | 7380 |
4 | Tina Charles | 7115 |