WNBA
Across
- 1. Played for the Indiana Fever her entire career; considered one of the greatest female basketball players of all time
- 7. The defunct league that preceded the WNBA in the late 1970's and early 1980's
- 9. Currently the oldest and longest playing player in the league
- 15. The WNBA's team set to join in 2025
- 19. The league's mid-season competition
- 20. 2024 WNBA Champions
- 22. The newest team in the league, before it announced to expand by 2025
- 23. Team formally known as the Utah Starzz
- 24. Star player that played her entire career for the Seattle Storm
- 26. Team that briefly existed for 5 years in Oklahoma, originally from Detroit
- 27. Coach that lead the Liberty to the championship
- 28. Former Phoenix Mercury Coach that lead the team to the 2007 finals and championship
- 29. Star player for the Phoenix Mercury, currently the tallest player in the league
- 31. Player for the Seattle Storm, former All-American player at Notre Dame
- 32. Veteran player for the Connecticut Sun
- 33. The NBA counterpart of the Minnesota Lynx
- 34. Rookie for the New York Liberty; from Europe
- 35. Winner of the 2012 championship game
- 36. One of the founding teams in the league; folded in 2007
Down
- 2. 2024 Rookie of the Year
- 3. Currently plays with the New York Liberty, formerly of the Seattle Storm
- 4. Player for the Las Vegas Aces, Most Valuable Player
- 5. The newest and lastest coach for the Indiana Fever
- 6. Player for the New York Liberty that was named Finals MVP
- 8. One of the original 8 teams that folded after the 2003 season
- 10. Star player for the Minnesota Lynx
- 11. One of the leagues original franchises from Texas; folded in 2008
- 12. The team located in the state of Texas in the state's largest metropolitan area
- 13. Team that was relocated to Connecticut and was thus renamed
- 14. The team headquartered in the nation's capital
- 16. The NBA counterpart of the New York Liberty
- 17. The first player signed to the league
- 18. Player with the most triple-doubles in the league's history
- 21. The WNBA counterpart of the Lakers
- 25. Rookie for the Chicago Sky; played at LSU
- 30. Star player for the New York Liberty; played at Oregon