WNBA games today: Full WNBA schedule, tip-off times and broadcast information

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WNBA games today: July 3

There are no WNBA games today. The league is taking a break for the July 4th holiday. The WNBA schedule continues with four games on Wednesday, July 5.

WNBA schedule

WNBA games today: Full WNBA schedule, tip-off times and broadcast information
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Here’s all you need to know about the 2023 WNBA schedule.

July 5

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
New York Liberty Phoenix Mercury 7:00 PM TWITTER
Minnesota Lynx Indiana Fever 8:00 PM
Las Vegas Aces Dallas Wings 10:00 PM
Los Angeles Sparks Atlanta Dream 10:00 PM CBS Sports Network

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July 6

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
Connecticut Sun Seattle Storm 7:00 PM PRIME VIDEO

July 7

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
Washington Mystics Indiana Fever 7:00 PM ION
Chicago Sky Atlanta Dream 8:00 PM ION
Dallas Wings Las Vegas Aces 8:00 PM ION
Minnesota Lynx Phoenix Mercury 8:00 PM ION

July 8

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
New York Liberty Seattle Storm 2:00 PM ESPN

July 9

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
Connecticut Sun Washington Mystics 3:00 PM ESPN
Indiana Fever Dallas Wings 4:00 PM ESPN 3
Phoenix Mercury Los Angeles Sparks 6:00 PM
Minnesota Lynx Las Vegas Aces 7:00 PM
Chicago Sky Atlanta Dream 8:00 PM

July 10

No games

July 11

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
Washington Mystics Seattle Storm 7:00 PM
Las Vegas Aces Phoenix Mercury 10:00 PM CBS Sports Network

July 12

Home Away Time (ET) TV information
Indiana Fever New York Liberty 12:00 PM NBA TV
Chicago Sky Connecticut Sun 12:00 PM
Minnesota Lynx Dallas Wings 1:00 PM TWITTER
Atlanta Dream Seattle Storm 7:00 PM
Los Angeles Sparks Las Vegas Aces 10:00 PM CBS Sports Network

WNBA schedule: All-Star game

The 2023 WNBA All-Star Game will take place on Saturday, July 15 at 8:30 PM ET on ABC. The game will be played inside Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas, the home of the Aces.

WNBA standings

Western Conference

Ranking Team Win Loss Point differential
1 Las Vegas Aces 15 1 +15.6
2 Dallas Wings 8 8 +1.2
3 Minnesota Lynx 7 9 -4.3
4 Los Angeles Sparks 7 10 -2.2
5 Seattle Storm 4 12 -6.6
6 Phoenix Mercury 3 12 -9.2

Eastern Conference

Ranking Team Win Loss Point differential
1 New York Liberty 11 4 +6.8
2 Connecticut Sun 12 5 +4.3
3 Washington Mystics 9 7 +2.7
4 Chicago Sky 8 9 -2.7
5 Atlanta Dream 7 8 -2.8
6 Indiana Fever 5 11 -3.3

Who are the defending WNBA Champions?

WNBA games today: Full WNBA schedule TV information and more
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The Las Vegas Aces are the defending WNBA Champions. Becky Hammon’s squad took out the Connecticut Sun in four games in the best-of-five WNBA Finals.

WNBA championship history (past decade)

  • 2022: Las Vegas Aces
  • 2021: Chicago Sky
  • 2020: Seattle Storm
  • 2019: Washington Mystics
  • 2018: Seattle Storm
  • 2017: Minnesota Lynz
  • 2016: Los Angeles Sparks
  • 2015: Minnesota Lynx
  • 2014: Phoenix Mercury
  • 2013: Minnesota Lynx

WNBA playoff structure

Eight of the 12 teams in the WNBA earn a spot in the playoffs. Four in each conference. The first round is best of three while the semifinals and finals are best of five.

WNBA history

WNBA: Finals-Washington Mystics at Seattle Storm
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The WNBA was founded back in 1996 and played its first season in 1997. The WNBA season typically goes May to the beginning of October. Each team plays 40 games per season.

In 1997, there were eight original teams. That number increased to a whopping 16 from 2000-02 before relocation and teams folding became the name of the game.

Five teams have folded in the history of the WNBA. That list includes the Charlotte Sting (2006), Cleveland Rockers (2003), Houston Cornerts (2008), Miami Soi (2002), Portland Fire (2002) and Sacramento Monarchs (2009).

Five other teams have relocated in the history of the league. Below is a look at them.

  • Detroit Shock
  • Orlando Miracle
  • Utah Starzz
  • Tulsa Shock
  • San Antonio Stars

The Las Vegas Aces were originally the Utah Starzz before becoming the San Antonio Stars. They relocated to Las Vegas and became the Aces back in 2017.

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