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Unveiling Winsidr’25 Power Rankings: Dive Into Volume 3 Highlights!

June 30, 2025 6 Min Read
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We’re back with our talent for creating dramatic moments, suspense, and clear ranking distinctions. Even though two teams seem to be running away with the league, there’s still plenty to chat about regarding the other 11 squads!

Just a reminder: these rankings are gathered from WinSIDR teams who regularly vote on where each WNBA team stands throughout the regular season. We’ll present each team with their current records as well as their records since the last Power Rankings release.

Enjoy!

13. Connecticut Sun (2-12) – 0-5 since last ranking
The Sun’s last win came on June 6th against Atlanta. The chemistry between Marina Mablay and Sanya Rivers makes for entertaining viewing, but beyond Mablay, consistent performances have been rare. Annitha Moreau had a career-high game against Phoenix, coinciding with Alyssa Thomas’s return to Connecticut.

12. Chicago Sky (3-10) – 1-5
The Sky have endured four losses in the past two weeks, scoring an average of just 21.25 points per game. Their offense and defense have struggled to make an impact. Despite standout moments from Angel Reese, Ariel Atkins, and Elizabeth Williams, things look bleak for Chicago in 2025.

11. Dallas Wings (3-12) – 2-3
Paige Bueckers returned after a concussion, and her impact was immediately noticeable. The Wings secured significant wins over the Sun and Valkyries and nearly toppled the Ace. The team is still coming together, but their potential is visible.

10. Los Angeles Sparks (4-10) – 1-4
On the bright side, the Sparks managed to beat the Ace. Unfortunately, in their last three games, they lost to the Storm twice, averaging just 23.3 points per game. They’re still working on integrating Cameron Brink and Rae Burrell smoothly, but Kelsey Plum continues to perform at an elite WNBA level.

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9. Washington Mystics (6-8) – 2-2
The Mystics almost engineered a big fourth-quarter comeback against Atlanta last Friday but lost in overtime after Brittney Sykes missed a crucial free throw. Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron are still making progress, and Shakira Austin delivered a career-best game despite the loss. How they optimize their four-big rotation will be key to future success.

8. Indiana Fever (6-7) – 2-3
Caitlyn Clark is back from injury, and if there was any rust, it didn’t show in her gameplay. Indiana is set to face Minnesota in the Commissioner’s Cup final. They face tough matchups against the Storm, Ace, and Lynx but will play the Sparks twice and the Sun once more.

7. Golden State Valkyries (7-6) – 4-1
The Valkyries have beaten the Ace, Storm, and Fever in the last two weeks. They play a team-oriented style without a defined superstar, or as Teri Fagbënlë called it, a "sixth woman team." Call it what you want, it’s definitely effective.

6. Las Vegas Aces (6-7) – 2-4
The Aces continue to struggle, losing five of their last seven games. Their bench scoring is a major issue, ranking 12th in the league with just 16.1 points per game. The good news is they have opportunities against the Sun and Mystics in the coming weeks.

5. Seattle Storm (9-5) – 4-1
The Storm are 4-1 since the last power rankings. Gabby Williams has been outstanding recently, and Skylar Diggins continues to lead the team impressively. Veterans are guiding the Storm, while the team is carefully developing their No. 2 draft pick Dominik Malonga. They have three games upcoming against the Fever, Dream, and Liberty.

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4. Atlanta Dream (10-4) – 5-1
Atlanta nearly defeated New York to reach the Commissioner’s Cup final. Despite losing that game, the impact of new coach Carl Smesco is evident, as the team leads the league in three-point attempts per game. Their main issue is allowing games to get too close late.

3. Phoenix Mercury (11-4) – 5-0
Kahleah Copper is back, and the Mercury are on a five-game winning streak, powered by a largely unheralded rookie squad. Phoenix’s bench leads all teams in scoring among secondary units.

2. New York Liberty (10-3) – 2-3
Like the Lynx, the Liberty have suffered losses recently and lost Leonie Fevich to Eurobasket play and Johnkel Jones to injury, sidelining her for 4-6 weeks. Despite that, their bench stepped up offensively. Yet, dropping three of five games recently is concerning. They should remain a top-two team until their important July 30th matchup with Minnesota.

1. Minnesota Lynx (12-1) – 3-1
The Lynx suffered their first defeat this season and star Nafisa Collier is sidelined with a back injury. However, they remain one of the league’s top teams. Diamond Miller has made a minor comeback lately, scoring 12 points in the Lynx’s win over the Ace.


Fan Take: This update is crucial for WNBA fans as it highlights both the exciting rise of strong contenders and the struggles of teams trying to find their footing, showcasing the evolving competitive dynamics of the league. It signals a thrilling season ahead with potential surprises and standout performances that could elevate the sport’s profile and fan engagement even further.

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