1998 Women's National Basketball Association


The 1998 season was the Women's National Basketball Association's 2nd, and 10 teams competed in the league that year. The Houston Comets won the 1998 WNBA championship.

1998 Women's National Basketball Association Standings
1998 Women's National Basketball Association League Leaders

Charlotte Sting (18-12) - Roster | Statistics
Cleveland Rockers (20-10) - Roster | Statistics
Detroit Shock (17-13) - Roster | Statistics
Houston Comets (27-3) - Roster | Statistics
Los Angeles Sparks (12-18) - Roster | Statistics
New York Liberty (18-12) - Roster | Statistics
Phoenix Mercury (19-11) - Roster | Statistics
Sacramento Monarchs (8-22) - Roster | Statistics
Utah Starzz (8-22) - Roster | Statistics
Washington Mystics (3-27) - Roster | Statistics


Marker indicates city location, not venue address.


1998 Award Winners


Van Chancellor - Coach of the Year
Teresa Weatherspoon - Defensive Player of the Year
Suzie McConnell Serio - Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award
Cynthia Cooper - Most Valuable Player
Suzie McConnell Serio - Newcomer of the Year
Tracy Reid - Rookie of the Year
Cynthia Cooper - WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player

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