We’re just about one month into the 2026 WNBA season, and already A’ja Wilson has added to the record books, a couple rookies have gotten off to historic starts, and the Indiana Fever is playing at a breakneck speed.
It’s been a lot to keep up with, so here are some curated player stats that you might’ve missed as WNBA teams continue to shatter expectations across the league.
Top 2026 WNBA Scores and Player Stats
Through the first month, Minnesota rookie Olivia Miles leads all rookies in points, assists, and steals.
Despite her recent injury struggles, LA guard Kelsey Plum is leading the league in scoring with 26.8 points per game and a true shooting percentage of 72.9%.
After Tuesday’s win over the Sparks, Las Vegas star A’ja Wilson has more games with 25+ points, 15+ rebounds, and 5+ blocks than any player in WNBA history.
Fever superstar Caitlin Clark averaged 8.5 assists per game over the course of her career — that’s 1.8 more than anyone in WNBA history.
There are three players with a +/- above 10, and two of them are rookies: Olivia Miles (+12.3) and Azzi Fudd (+10.5).
Chicago forward Angel Reese tied the single-season record for offensive rebounds per game in 2024 with 5.1. This season, she’s averaging 5.4.
Rookie standouts Paige Bueckers (Dallas) and Olivia Miles (Minnesota) are the only players in the WNBA to make the Top 10 in total points and assists so far this season.
The Golden State Valkyries are holding opponents to the lowest number of points in the paint and points off turnovers of any team in the league.
If the season ended today, the Lynx’s +13 net rating would mark the 17th highest in league history. And captain Napheesa Collier has yet to play a single game.
New York has the highest assist percentage in the league at 73.7% while ranking second in true shooting percentage at 59.3%.
And Indiana is playing at a pace of 99.22 — on track to becoming the league’s speediest team since 2019.