Top 20@20 Presented By Verizon


Cappie Pondexter

Ticha Penicheiro



Top 20@20 Presented By Verizon Story


In 20th Season, WNBA Honors 20 Greatest and Most Influential Players in League History 

In celebration of the WNBA’s landmark 20th season, the league today unveiled the 20 greatest and most influential players in its history. The announcement of the WNBA Top 20@20 presented by Verizon was made on ESPN’s SportsCenter: Face-to-Face with Hannah Storm.

Cappie Pondexter and former Sky player Ticha Penicheiro were among the 20 players to be honored. Pondexter, now in her second season with the Sky, has amassed 1,348 assists and 6,043 points in her eleven-year career. She is the seventh player in the WNBA to score more than 6,000 points. Penicheiro leads the league in career assists with a total of 2,599 and is second all-time in career steals with 764. She played for the Sky for one season before retiring in 2012.

The announcement was made today to honor the date of the league’s inaugural regular-season game played on June 21, 1997, when the New York Liberty defeated the Los Angeles Sparks, 67-57, at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, Ca.

ESPN Networks will promote the list throughout the day on various programs, including ESPN’s noon ET SportsCenter: Coast-to-Coast during which Cari Champion will interview two-time WNBA MVP and four-time Finals MVP Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, as well as during ESPN2’s telecast of the Phoenix Mercury vs. Dallas Wings game at 8 p.m. ET.

“The 20 women honored today are an extraordinarily accomplished group both on and off the basketball court,” said WNBA President Lisa Borders.  “On the court, they represent the absolute best in women’s professional basketball and are in so many ways larger than life. Off the court, they represent their teams, hometowns and communities in which they live and work with the utmost professionalism. And most importantly, they represent the hopes and dreams of generations of young girls all over the world – the future of the WNBA.”

The WNBA Top 20@20 presented by Verizon includes nine current players: Seimone Augustus, Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Tamika Catchings, Maya Moore, Candace Parker, Cappie Pondexter, Diana Taurasi and Lindsay Whalen. Eleven former players are also among the honorees: Cynthia Cooper, Yolanda Griffith, Becky Hammon, Lauren Jackson, Lisa Leslie, Deanna Nolan, Ticha Penicheiro, Katie Smith, Sheryl Swoopes, Tina Thompson and Teresa Weatherspoon.

“Dominant. Exciting. Game-changers. That’s what comes to mind with these 20 incredibly talented, skilled and entertaining players,” said Renee Brown, the WNBA’s Chief of Basketball Operations and Player Relations, who has been an executive with the WNBA since its formation in 1996. “There are scorers, playmakers, ball-handlers, rebounders, defensive stoppers, leaders and players who have brought out the best in their teammates. There are players who built the league, players who elevated the game to new heights and players who will carry the torch and inspire the next generation of superstars. Of the more than 850 players who have taken the court during our 20 seasons, I can’t think of 20 women who better represent where the league has come from and where it is headed.”

The 60 nominees for the WNBA Top 20@20 presented by Verizon were selected based on factors like on-court performance and ability, leadership and sportsmanship, as well as contributions to team success.  In addition, all players must have been a member of a WNBA team for two seasons and met three of the following seven criteria: the winner of a major individual award; a selection to either the All-WNBA First Team or All-WNBA Second Team; a selection to either the WNBA All-Defensive First Team or WNBA All-Defensive Second Team; a selection to the

WNBA All-Star Game; a member of a WNBA Championship team; a current ranking among the top 30 career leaders in at least one major statistical category; and a selection to either the WNBA’s All-Decade Team (voted on in 2006) or the WNBA’s Top 15 Players (voted on in 2011).

The WNBA Top 20@20 presented by Verizon:

Player                             WNBA Teams

Seimone Augustus          Minnesota Lynx (2006-Current)
Sue Bird                             Seattle Storm (2002-Current)
Swin Cash                          Detroit Shock (2002-07), Seattle Storm (2008-11), Chicago Sky (2012-13), Atlanta Dream (2014), New York Liberty (2014-Current)
Tamika Catchings             Indiana Fever (2002-Current)
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke*     Houston Comets (1997-2000, 2003)
Yolanda Griffith*              Sacramento Monarchs (1999-2007), Seattle Storm (2008), Indiana Fever (2009)
Becky Hammon*               New York Liberty (1999-2006), San Antonio Stars (2007-2014)
Lauren Jackson*                Seattle Storm (2001-12)
Lisa Leslie*                          Los Angeles Sparks (1997-2006, 2008-09)
Maya Moore                        Minnesota Lynx (2011-Current)
Deanna Nolan*                  Detroit Shock (2001-09)
Candace Parker                 Los Angeles Sparks (2008-Current)
Ticha Penicheiro*             Sacramento Monarchs (1998-2009), Los Angeles Sparks (2010-11), Chicago Sky (2012)
Cappie Pondexter             Phoenix Mercury (2006-09), New York Liberty (2010-14), Chicago Sky (2015-Current)
Katie Smith*                       Minnesota Lynx (1999-2005), Detroit Shock (2005-2009), Washington Mystics (2010), Seattle Storm (2011-12), New York Liberty (2013)
Sheryl Swoopes*                Houston Comets (1997-2000, 2002-2007), Seattle Storm (2008), Tulsa Shock (2011)
Diana Taurasi                     Phoenix Mercury (2004-2014, Current)
Tina Thompson*                Houston Comets (1997-2008), Los Angeles Sparks (2009-11), Seattle Storm (2012-13)
Teresa Weatherspoon*     New York Liberty (1997-2003), Los Angeles Sparks (2004)
Lindsay Whalen                 Connecticut Sun (2004-09), Minnesota Lynx (2010-Current)

*Former WNBA players

Top 20@20 presented by Verizon — Facts & Figures:

Colleges represented: Colorado State (Hammon); Connecticut (Bird, Cash, Moore and Taurasi); Florida Atlantic (Griffith); Georgia (Nolan); Louisiana State (Augustus); Louisiana Tech (Weatherspoon); Minnesota (Whalen); Ohio State (Smith); Old Dominion (Penicheiro); Rutgers (Pondexter); Southern California (Cooper, Leslie and Thompson); Tennessee (Catchings, Parker); and Texas Tech (Swoopes),