WNBA teams listed in 2025 season recap released by league

Sonia Raman, Head Coach at Seattle Storm
Sonia Raman, Head Coach at Seattle Storm
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The Women’s National Basketball Association released a recap of the 2025 season on Dec. 19, listing all participating teams for that year.

The summary provides an overview of the league’s structure and highlights each team that competed during the season. This information is relevant for fans and followers who want to keep track of team participation and changes within the WNBA.

Teams included in the recap are Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, Golden State Valkyries, Indiana Fever, Las Vegas Aces, Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury, Portland Fire, Seattle Storm, Toronto Tempo, and Washington Mystics. The document also references specific time stamps related to Seattle Storm.

The release notes that all content is copyrighted by NBA Media Ventures as of 2026. It also reminds users that no portion of WNBA.com may be duplicated or redistributed without permission and directs those experiencing accessibility issues to visit the website’s Accessibility page.

This annual recap serves as a record for both historical reference and fan engagement as the league continues to evolve.



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