WNBA Peak Performers
Women's National Basketball Association awards and honors |
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Championship |
Individual awards |
Honors |
The WNBA in scoring, rebounding, and assists. The award has been given since the league's inaugural season, but the honor has varied since then.
Peak Performers
Year | Eastern Conference Shooting Champion |
Team | Western Conference Shooting Champion |
Team | Ref. |
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1997 | Andrea Congreaves | Charlotte Sting | Haixia Zheng
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Los Angeles Sparks |
Year | Field goal percentage | Team | Free throw percentage | Team | Ref. |
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1998 | Isabelle Fijalkowski | Cleveland Rockers | Sandy Brondello | Detroit Shock | |
1999 | Murriel Page | Washington Mystics | Eva Nemcova
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Cleveland Rockers | |
2000 | Murriel Page (2) | Washington Mystics | Jennifer Azzi | Utah Starzz | |
2001 | Latasha Byears | Los Angeles Sparks | Elena Baranova | Miami Sol | [1] |
- In 1997, the Peak Performers Awards went to the "shooting champions" from each conference.
- From 1998 until 2002, the Peak Performers Awards went to players who had the best field goal and free throw percentage.
- In 2007, since Lauren Jackson was the league leader in scoring and rebounds, the WNBA awarded Becky Hammon for leading the league in assists.
- In 2007, the WNBA added the league leader in assists per game to the Peak Performers award.
See also
External links
- "WNBA Peak Performers". (1997-2012)
References
- ^ "Baranova, Byears win shooting champion honors". USA Today. August 23, 2001. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
- ^ "Lauren Jackson, Becky Hammon Capture 2007 WNBA Peak Performer Honors". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Diana Taurasi, Candace Parker And Sue Bird Capture 2009 Peak Performer Honors". oursportscentral.com. Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "2010 WNBA Peak Performer Awards". hoopfeed.com. Hoopfeed. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Angel McCoughtry, Tina Charles and Lindsay Whalen Capture 2012 WNBA Peak Performer Honors". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Maya Moore Earns 2014 WNBA Peak Performer Honors". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Sky's Delle Donne And Vandersloot, Shock's Paris Earn 2015 WNBA Peak Performer Honors". wnba.com. July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Liberty's Charles, Seattle's Bird Earn 2016 WNBA Peak Performer Awards". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Phoenix's Griner, Connecticut's Jones And Chicago's Vandersloot Earn 2017 WNBA Peak Performer Awards". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Cambage, Fowles And Vandersloot Earn 2018 WNBA Peak Performer Awards". wnba.com. WNBA. August 20, 2018. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
- ^ "Phoenix's Griner, Connecticut's Jones and Chicago's Vandersloot Earn 2019 WNBA Peak Performer Awards". wnba.com. WNBA. September 9, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
- ^ "Dallas' Ogunbowale, Los Angeles' Parker And Chicago's Vandersloot Earn 2020 WNBA Peak Performer Awards". wnba.com. WNBA. September 14, 2020. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- ^ "2021 WNBA Peak Performers: Tina Charles, Jonquel Jones, and Courtney Vandersloot". wnba.com. WNBA. September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
- ^ @WNBA (August 15, 2022). "THE BEST OF THE BEST 👏 Congratulations to @breannastewart, @SylviaFowles, and @T_Cloud4 for being named the 2022 WNBA Peak Performers 🙌 #MoreThan" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Sinatra, Alex (September 11, 2023). "WNBA scoring leader Jewell Loyd among 2023 Peak Performers". USA Today. Retrieved September 11, 2023.