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WNBA Teams in Alphabetical Order: Complete List by City, Team Name, and Conference

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May 25, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Wilson official basketball with WNBA logo goes through the net during the game between the LA Sparks and the Las Vegas Aces at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

If you’re looking to learn more about all the WNBA teams in a simple, organized way — we’ve got you covered! Here’s a handy list of all 12 WNBA franchises, arranged in different ways so you can find your favorites fast.

WNBA Teams in Alphabetical Order by City

  • 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
  • Seattle Storm
  • Washington Mystics

WNBA Teams in Alphabetical Order by Team Name

  • Aces
  • Dream
  • Fever
  • Liberty
  • Lynx
  • Mercury
  • Mystics
  • Valkyries
  • Sky
  • Sparks
  • Storm
  • Sun
  • Wings

WNBA Teams by Conference

Unlike the NBA, the WNBA doesn’t have divisions. Instead, it has two conferences: Eastern and Western. Each has 6 teams.

Eastern Conference

  • Atlanta Dream
  • Chicago Sky
  • Connecticut Sun
  • Indiana Fever
  • New York Liberty
  • Washington Mystics

Western Conference

  • Dallas Wings
  • Las Vegas Aces
  • Los Angeles Sparks
  • Minnesota Lynx
  • Phoenix Mercury
  • Seattle Storm
  • Golden State Valkyries

Upcoming WNBA Expansion Teams

The WNBA is expanding to include two others teams over the next two seasons:

Toronto Tempo – Set to begin play in 2026, marking the WNBA’s first franchise outside the United States.

Portland WNBA Team – Also scheduled to join the league in 2026, bringing professional women’s basketball back to Portland after the early 2000s.

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