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100

She was the #1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft and quickly became the league's biggest draw, breaking rookie records for points and assists.

Caitlin Clarke

100

This team plays in the entertainment capital of the world and won back-to-back WNBA titles in 2022 and 2023.

Las Vegas Aces

100

This term describes when a player scores 10 or more in both points and rebounds — or points and assists — in a single game.

Double-Double 

100

The WNBA played its very first game in 1997. This team won that inaugural game, beating the Los Angeles Sparks.

New York Liberty

100

This global music superstar became one of the WNBA's most high-profile fans in 2024, frequently attending Indiana Fever games to support a close friend.

Taylor Swift (supporting Caitlin Clarke) 

200

This two-time WNBA MVP won back-to-back championships with the Las Vegas Aces in 2022 and 2023 and is widely considered the best player in the league.

A'ja Wilson

200

This franchise plays in Madison Square Garden and reached the WNBA Finals in 2023.

New York Liberty
200

In the WNBA, teams have this many seconds to attempt a shot before the clock runs out.

24 Seconds 

200

She was the first player ever to win the WNBA MVP award, earning it in 1997 with the Houston Comets.

Cynthia Cooper

200

This sneaker giant signed Caitlin Clark to one of the biggest rookie endorsement deals in WNBA history in 2024.

Nike

300

Known as 'Stewie,' this forward has won WNBA championships with three different teams and is a two-time league MVP.

Breanna Stewart

300

This team's name matches their city's famous deep-dish pizza and blues music scene.

Chicago Sky

300

When a player dribbles with both hands simultaneously or picks up their dribble and dribbles again, this violation is called...

Double Dribble

300

This player became the first WNBA player to score 9,000 career points, cementing her as the all-time leading scorer in league history.

Diana Tuarasi 

300

The WNBA partnered with this streaming giant to broadcast games and help grow the league's audience in 2024.

Amazon Prime Video

400

This Chicago Sky guard was the 2021 WNBA MVP and Finals MVP, leading her team to its first-ever championship. She grew up in Chicago and is one of the most electrifying players in the game.

Candace Parker

400

This Pacific Northwest team has won four WNBA championships — the most in league history — and is home to legendary players like Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson.

Seattle Storm

400

This is the name for the area just outside the three-point line on either side of the court, where sharp-shooting guards often set up.

The Wing

400

The Houston Comets made history by winning the first four WNBA championships in a row, from 1997 to this year.

2000

400

This WNBA player starred in a viral 2023 campaign for a major sportswear brand and is known as much for her style off the court as her game on it.

Breanna Stewart or Angel Reese

500

She was a 12-time WNBA All-Star, won two Olympic gold medals, and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020. She spent most of her career with the Seattle Storm.

Sue Bird

500

This team plays in the same city as the NBA's Suns and is named after a fast-moving desert windstorm.

Pheonix Mercury 

500

This is the term for when a defensive player legally takes a charge from an offensive player, drawing a foul on the ball handler.

Taking a charge

500

In 2022, this player made history as the first openly transgender athlete to be signed to a WNBA roster.

Layshia Clarendon

500

Rapper and mogul Jay-Z is a part-owner of this WNBA franchise.

NY Liberty

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