Every WNBA MVP since 1997, including A'ja Wilson

Here's a full list of every WNBA MVP since 1997, including Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson.

Since its debut in 1997, the WNBA has been filled with elite talent. The upper eschelon of that pool of players is typically called the Most Valuable Player (MVP).

In 2024, Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson ran away with one of the league's highest honors en route to a historic 1000-point season and her third MVP trophy. She joined an illustrious group of WNBA greats like Lisa Leslie, Lauren Jackson, and Sheryl Swoopes, who also have three MVP awards and added her name to a long list of history-makers.

Here is every WNBA MVP since the league's first season:

1997-2001

28 Aug 1997: Andrea Congreaves of the Charlotte Sting (left) and Cynthia Cooper of the Houston Comets fight for the ball during a playoff game at The Summit in Houston, Texas. The Comets won the game, 70-54. Mandatory Credit: Doug Pensinger /Allsport

  • 1997: Cynthia Cooper, Houston Comets
  • 1998: Cynthia Cooper, Houston Comets
  • 1999: Yolanda Griffith, Sacramento Monarchs
  • 2000: Sheryl Swoopes, Houston Comets
  • 2001: Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles Sparks

2002-2006

20 Jun 2000: Sheryl Swoopes #22 of the Houston Comets takes a shot during the game against the Los Angeles Sparks at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. The Sparks defeated the Comets 90-84. NOTE TO USER: It is expressly understood that the only rights Allsport are offering to license in this Photograph are one-time, non-exclusive editorial rights. No advertising or commercial uses of any kind may be made of Allsport photos. User acknowledges that it is aware that Allsport is an editorial sports agency and that NO RELEASES OF ANY TYPE ARE OBTAINED from the subjects contained in the photographs.Mandatory Credit: Kellie Landis /Allsport

  • 2002: Sheryl Swoopes, Houston Comets
  • 2003: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
  • 2004: Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles Sparks
  • 2005: Sheryl Swoopes, Houston Comets
  • 2006: Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles Sparks

2007-2011

Sep 5, 2010; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson (15) reacts on the court against the Phoenix Mercury during the first half in game two of the western conference finals in the 2010 WNBA Playoffs at US Airways Center. The Storm defeated the Mercury 91-88. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports

  • 2007: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
  • 2008: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
  • 2009: Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury
  • 2010: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
  • 2011: Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever

2012-2016

July 11, 2012; Uncasville, CT, USA; Connecticut Sun center Tina Charles (31) shoots the ball over Washington Mystics forward Crystal Langhorne (1) during the first half at the Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

  • 2012: Tina Charles, Connecticut Sun
  • 2013: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
  • 2014: Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx
  • 2015: Elena Delle Donne, Chicago Sky
  • 2016: Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles Sparks

2017-2021

Oct 4, 2017; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker (3) defends Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles (34) in the third quarter in Game 5 of the WNBA Finals at Williams Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

  • 2017: Sylvia Fowles, Minnesota Lynx
  • 2018: Breanna Stewart, Seattle Storm
  • 2019: Elena Delle Donne, Washington Mystics
  • 2020: A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
  • 2021: Jonquel Jones, Connecticut Sun

2022-2024

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 19: A'ja Wilson #22 of the Las Vegas Aces shoots a free throw against the Seattle Storm in the first quarter of their game at Michelob ULTRA Arena on June 19, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Aces defeated the Storm 94-83. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

  • 2022: A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
  • 2023: Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty
  • 2024: A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces

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