WNBA Winners by year: Full List of champion teams in WNBA history

All-Time WNBA Champions List, Past winners results, Finals MVP's, history since 1997.






The WNBA Finals are the championship series of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) & held league's postseason each fall. The series was named the WNBA Championship until 2002.


The WNBA Finals has been played since its Inception in 1997 when Houston Comet defeats the New York Liberty 65-51.

Minnesota Lynx, Houston Comets, and Seattle Storm are the Successful teams by winning the Most titles of WNBA Finals championships 4 times each followed by Los Angeles Sparks, Dallas Wings, Phoenix Mercury won the title three times..


RECENT-- New York Liberty captured their first wnba championship, beating the Minnesota Lynx 67-62 in overtime of the decisive Game 5 in WNBA Finals.







Who won the 2024 WNBA Championship title, Current defending champions.



The New York Liberty can finally call themselves WNBA champions.

After coming up on the losing end of five WNBA Finals, the Liberty captured their first championship, beating the Minnesota Lynx 67-62 in overtime of the decisive Game 5 Sunday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The Lynx had won a hard-fought Game 4 Friday in Minneapolis to force a winner-take-all game in the best-of-5 finals.

 Jonquel Jones named WNBA Finals MVP led New York with 17 points, while Breanna Stewart added 13 points and 15 rebounds.
 

Who won the last year: WNBA finals champions 2023


The Aces became the first team to repeat as champions in 21 years, getting 24 points and 16 rebounds from Wilson and a defensive stop in the closing seconds to beat the New York Liberty 70-69 in Game 4 of the Finals on Wednesday night.

Who has won the Most WNBA Finals titles, History.



  • Lynx, Comets, Storm are the Most successful WNBA teams having won the most titles, three times.


Houston Comets is also holds the wonderfull record by winning all four consecutive WNBA Championship titles from Its begining in 1997 - 2000, No-One ever other team done this so far in All 26 WNBA seasons.



The New York Liberty have the most Finals appearances (4) without winning a championship.

Seattle Storm and Minnesota Lynx also the won the WNBA Championship titles Four times.



Minnesota Lynx -- 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017

Houston Comets -- 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Seattle Storm -- 2004, 2010, 2018, 2020



All-Time NBA Finals Champions-Runners-up List Since 1947.



WNBA winners list: Past champions by year, Finals MVPs, history, 1997-2024.





Year  --  Champion  --   Runner-Up    --    WNBA Finals MVP



2024    New York Liberty -- Minnesota Lynx --  Jonquel Jones


2023    Las Vegas Aces -- New York Liberty--   A’ja Wilson

2022 WNBA Finals:. Las Vegas Aces   --   Connecticut Sun  --  Chelsea Gray.

2021    Chicago Sky    --     Phoenix Mercury          Kahleah Copper.  

2020   Seattle Storm  --   Las Vegas Aces    --  Breanna Stewart 

2019  Washington Mystics  --   Connecticut Sun  --    Emma Meesseman

2018   Seattle Storm  --  Washington Mystics  --   Breanna Stewart


2017   Minnesota Lynx  --   Los Angeles Sparks   --  Sylvia Fowles

2016    Los Angeles Sparks  --  Minnesota Lynx  --   Candace Parker

2015    Minnesota Lynx   --   Indiana Fever  --   Sylvia Fowles

2014    Phoenix Mercury   --  Chicago Sky   --   Diana Taurasi

2013    Minnesota Lynx   --   Atlanta Dream   --   Maya Moore

2012     Indiana Fever   --    Minnesota Lynx  --  Tamika Catchings

2011    Minnesota Lynx  --   Atlanta Dream  --   Seimone Augustus

2010    Seattle Storm   --    Atlanta Dream   --   Lauren Jackson

2009    Phoenix Mercury  --  Indiana Fever   --    Diana Taurasi

2008    Detroit Shock  --   San Antonio Silver Stars --   Katie Smith

2007    Phoenix Mercury  --  Detroit Shock  --  Cappie Pondexter

2006    Detroit Shock  --   Sacramento Monarchs   --  Deanna Nolan

2005    Sacramento Monarchs  --  Connecticut Sun  --  Yolanda Griffith

2004    Seattle Storm  --  Connecticut Sun  --  Betty Lennox

2003    Detroit Shock   --   Los Angeles Sparks  --   Ruth Riley

2002    Los Angeles Sparks   --   New York Liberty  --  Lisa Leslie

2001    Los Angeles Sparks   --   Charlotte Sting  --  Lisa Leslie

2000    Houston Comets        New York Liberty        Cynthia Cooper

1999    Houston Comets        New York Liberty        Cynthia Cooper

1998    Houston Comets        Phoenix Mercury        Cynthia Cooper

1997    Houston Comets       New York Liberty         Cynthia Cooper





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