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

From the Atlanta Dream to the Washington Mystics, let's list out every WNBA team by city, franchise name, and conference.

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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