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Every WNBA Finals Matchup, Results, and MVP Since 1997

The NBA Board of Governors approved its women's counterpart, the WNBA, in 1996 before play began in June 1997.

Still one of the youngest professional sports leagues in North America, the Women's National Basketball Association has reached new heights in the 2020s. What began with eight franchises is set to reach 18 by the year 2030 as fan interest, viewership, and revenue grow.

Here's a look back at some WNBA Finals history, including every previous championship matchup and series MVP.

WNBA Finals Fast Facts

 Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore defends Los Angeles Sparks forward Essence Carson during the WNBA Finals at Target Center. Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore defends Los Angeles Sparks forward Essence Carson during the WNBA Finals at Target Center. Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
  • Teams With Most WNBA Finals Appearances: Minnesota (7), New York (6), Phoenix (6)
  • Most Consecutive WNBA Finals Appearances: Houston (4 from 1997-2000)
  • Teams With Most WNBA Championships: Houston, Minnesota, Seattle (4)
  • Player With Most WNBA Championships: Rebekkah Brunson (5), 10 others (4)
  • Most WNBA Finals Points in History: Maya Moore (441 in 25 games)
  • Most Points in One WNBA Finals Game: Angel McCoughtry (38 in 2011)
  • Most WNBA Finals MVP Awards: Cynthia Cooper (4)

Every WNBA Finals Matchup and Finals MVP Winner

Year

Matchup (Games)

Finals MVP

2025

Las Vegas def. Phoenix (4-0)

A'ja Wilson

2024

New York def. Minnesota (3-2)

Jonquel Jones

2023

Las Vegas def. New York (3-1)

A'ja Wilson

2022

Las Vegas def. Connecticut (3-1)

Chelsea Gray

2021

Chicago def. Phoenix (3-1)

Kahleah Copper

2020

Seattle def. Las Vegas (3-0)

Breanna Stewart

2019

Washington def. Connecticut (3-2)

Emma Meesseman

2018

Seattle def. Washington (3-0)

Breanna Stewart

2017

Minnesota def. Los Angeles (3-2)

Sylvia Fowles

2016

Los Angeles def. Minnesota (3-2)

Candace Parker

2015

Minnesota def. Indiana (3-2)

Sylvia Fowles

2014

Phoenix def. Chicago (3-0)

Diana Taurasi

2013

Minnesota def. Atlanta (3-0)

Maya Moore

2012

Indiana def. Minnesota (3-1)

Tamika Catchings

2011

Minnesota def. Atlanta (3-0)

Seimone Augustus

2010

Seattle def. Atlanta (3-0)

Lauren Jackson

2009

Phoenix def. Indiana (3-2)

Diana Taurasi

2008

Detroit def. San Antonio (3-0)

Katie Smith

2007

Phoenix def. Detroit (3-2)

Cappie Pondexter

2006

Detroit def. Sacramento (3-2)

Deanna Nolan

2005

Sacramento def. Connecticut (3-1)

Yolanda Griffith

2004

Seattle def. Connecticut (2-1)

Betty Lennox

2003

Detroit def. Los Angeles (2-1)

Ruth Riley

2002

Los Angeles def. New York (2-0)

Lisa Leslie

2001

Los Angeles def. Charlotte (2-0)

Lisa Leslie

2000

Houston def. New York (2-0)

Cynthia Cooper

1999

Houston def. New York (2-1)

Cynthia Cooper

1998

Houston def. Phoenix (2-1)

Cynthia Cooper

1997

Houston def. New York (1-0)

Cynthia Cooper

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