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1998 WNBA season

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Sports season
1998 WNBA season
LeagueWomen's National Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationJune 11 – September 1, 1998
Games30
Teams10
Total attendance1,630,315
Average attendance10,869
TV partner(s)ESPN,NBC,Lifetime
1998 WNBA Draft
Top draft pickMargo Dydek
Picked byUtah Starzz
Regular season
SeasonMVPCynthia Cooper (Houston Comets)
Playoffs
Semi-Finals 1 championsHouston Comets
  Semi-Finals 1 runners-upCharlotte Sting
Semi-Finals 2 championsPhoenix Mercury
  Semi-Finals 2 runners-upCleveland Rockers
Finals
ChampionsHouston Comets
  Runners-upPhoenix Mercury
FinalsMVPCynthia Cooper (Houston)
WNBA seasons

The1998 WNBA season was theWomen's National Basketball Association's second season. The 1998 season saw two expansion teams join the league, theDetroit Shock andWashington Mystics with anexpansion draft being held on February 18, 1998.[1][2] The expansion teams allowed the defending champions,Houston Comets, to move to the Western Conference. The regular season was extended from 28 games to 30 games. During the season,Kelly Boucher became the first Canadian to play in the league, suiting up for the Charlotte Sting.[3] The season ended with the Comets winning their second WNBA championship.

Regular season

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Standings

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Eastern Conference

Eastern ConferenceWLPCTConf.GB
Cleveland Rockersx2010.66712–4
Charlotte Stingx1812.60011–52.0
New York Libertyo1812.6008–82.0
Detroit Shocko1713.5678–83.0
Washington Mysticso327.1001–1517.0

Western Conference

Western ConferenceWLPCTConf.GB
Houston Cometsx273.90015–1
Phoenix Mercuryx1911.63310–68.0
Los Angeles Sparkso1218.4006–1015.0
Sacramento Monarchso822.2675–1119.0
Utah Starzzo822.2674–1219.0

Note: Teams with an "X" clinched playoff spots.

Playoffs

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Main article:1998 WNBA playoffs
See also:1998 WNBA Championship

For the playoffs, the four teams with the best record in the league were seeded one to four. Houston was switched to the Western Conference so two Western Conference teams matched up in the WNBA Finals.

Semifinals
Best-of-3
WNBA Championship
Best-of-3
      
1Houston2
4Charlotte0
1Houston2
3Phoenix1
2Cleveland1
3Phoenix2
  • Bold – Series winner
  • Italic – Team with home-court advantage

Awards

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Reference:[4]

Individual

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AwardWinnerTeam
Most Valuable Player (MVP)Cynthia CooperHouston Comets
Finals MVPCynthia CooperHouston Comets
Defensive Player of the YearTeresa WeatherspoonNew York Liberty
Newcomer of the YearSuzie McConnell SerioCleveland Rockers
Shooting ChampionsField goal percentageIsabelle FijalkowskiCleveland Rockers
Free throw percentageSandy BrondelloDetroit Shock
Rookie of the YearTracy ReidCharlotte Sting
Sportsmanship AwardSuzie McConnell SerioCleveland Rockers
Coach of the YearVan ChancellorHouston Comets

Team

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AwardPlayerTeam
All-WNBAFirst TeamTina ThompsonHouston Comets
Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
Jennifer GillomPhoenix Mercury
Suzie McConnell-SerioCleveland Rockers
Cynthia CooperHouston Comets
Second TeamEva NemcovaCleveland Rockers
Cindy BrownDetroit Shock
Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Teresa WeatherspoonNew York Liberty
Andrea StinsonCharlotte Sting

Players of the Week

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Week endingPlayerTeam
June 21Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
June 28Andrea StinsonCharlotte Sting
July 5Cindy BrownDetroit Shock
July 12Jennifer GillomPhoenix Mercury
July 19Tracy ReidCharlotte Sting
July 27Teresa WeatherspoonNew York Liberty
August 2Cynthia CooperHouston Comets
August 10Cynthia Cooper (2)Houston Comets
August 17Suzie McConnell-SerioCleveland Rockers

Coaches

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Eastern Conference

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Western Conference

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References

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  1. ^"1998 WNBA Expansion Draft".Basketball Reference. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  2. ^"W.N.B.A.: EXPANSION DRAFT; Liberty Loses Blades To New Detroit Team".The New York Times. February 19, 1998. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  3. ^Lindsay Dunn (May 14, 2021)."Meet Kelly Boucher, the Canadian who broke the WNBA barrier".CityNews. RetrievedJune 18, 2021.
  4. ^"1998 WNBA Season Awards - WNBA".www.wnba.com. RetrievedMay 28, 2025.
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