WNBA Midseason Power Rankings 2025: Top 25 Players Dominating the Court
Explore the 2025 WNBA midseason rankings featuring top players like Napheesa Collier, A'ja Wilson, and Caitlin Clark, with insights on their performances and impact.

WNBA Midseason Power Rankings 2025
As the WNBA All-Star break approaches, the league's dynamic landscape showcases both seasoned veterans and emerging stars. This year, the inclusion of the expansion Golden State Valkyries has added a fresh layer of competition, with one of their players making it into ESPN's prestigious top 25 list.
1. Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx
Forward | 6-foot-1 Napheesa Collier has surged to the top of our rankings, leading the WNBA in scoring with an impressive 23.6 points per game. Her defensive prowess also keeps her in the running for Defensive Player of the Year, making her a dual threat on the court.
2. A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
Center | 6-foot-4 Despite a wrist injury, A'ja Wilson returned with a vengeance, scoring 34 points and grabbing 16 rebounds in a crucial game against the Valkyries. Her ability to dominate games remains unmatched.
3. Alyssa Thomas, Phoenix Mercury
Forward | 6-foot-2 Thomas is thriving under Phoenix's system, leading the league in assists and contributing significantly to the Mercury's defensive and offensive strategies.
4. Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty
Forward | 6-foot-4 Stewart's consistency has been vital for the Liberty, especially with Jonquel Jones sidelined. Her ability to perform under pressure makes her one of the top players this season.
5. Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty
Guard | 5-foot-11 Ionescu has elevated her game, averaging a career-high 19.4 points per game. Her clutch performances have been crucial for the Liberty's success.
6. Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream
Guard | 6-foot Gray has flourished under new coach Karl Smesko, achieving career highs in scoring and rebounding. Her all-around game makes her a valuable asset for the Dream.
7. Satou Sabally, Phoenix Mercury
Forward | 6-foot-4 After a limited 2024 season, Sabally is back in top form, contributing significantly to the Mercury's success with her scoring and defensive skills.
8. Aliyah Boston, Indiana Fever
Forward/center | 6-foot-5 Boston has stepped up in Caitlin Clark's absence, showcasing her versatility and becoming a key player for the Fever.
9. Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
Guard | 6-foot Despite injuries, Clark's playmaking abilities have shone through, with impressive assist numbers highlighting her impact on the court.
10. Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle Storm
Forward | 6-foot-2 Ogwumike continues to climb the WNBA's all-time leaderboards, showing no signs of slowing down as she remains one of the league's most efficient scorers.
11. Skylar Diggins, Seattle Storm
Guard | 5-foot-9 Diggins has been a driving force for the Storm, excelling in both scoring and playmaking, and proving to be a key component of their offense.
12. Kelsey Plum, Los Angeles Sparks
Guard | 5-foot-8 Plum has taken on a leading role for the Sparks, averaging nearly 20 points per game and keeping the team competitive despite their struggles.
13. Paige Bueckers, Dallas Wings
Guard | 6-foot Bueckers has been a standout rookie, making an immediate impact with her scoring and assists, and is a strong contender for Rookie of the Year.
14. Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces
Guard | 6-foot Young's consistent play has been a bright spot for the Aces, with her ability to score and facilitate making her an essential part of the team.
15. Kelsey Mitchell, Indiana Fever
Guard | 5-foot-8 Mitchell has found her shooting rhythm, contributing significantly to the Fever's offense and helping the team navigate through injuries.
16. Rhyne Howard, Atlanta Dream
Guard | 6-foot-2 Howard has adapted well to the Dream's system, improving her passing and continuing to be a multidimensional scorer.
17. Kayla McBride, Minnesota Lynx
Guard | 5-foot-11 McBride's defensive skills and shooting accuracy make her a crucial player for the Lynx as they aim for another championship.
18. Angel Reese, Chicago Sky
Forward | 6-foot-3 Reese has been a rebounding machine, leading the league in rebounds and showing significant improvement in her overall game.
19. Dearica Hamby, Los Angeles Sparks
Forward | 6-foot-3 Hamby has been a consistent performer for the Sparks, contributing in scoring, rebounding, and assists, and keeping the team competitive.
20. Gabby Williams, Seattle Storm
Forward | 5-foot-11 Williams has translated her international success to the WNBA, earning her first All-Star appearance and becoming a key player for the Storm.
21. Brionna Jones, Atlanta Dream
Forward | 6-foot-3 Jones has been a reliable presence for the Dream, excelling in scoring and rebounding, and fitting well into the team's system.
22. Brittney Sykes, Washington Mystics
Guard | 5-foot-9 Sykes has been a driving force for the Mystics, leading the team in scoring and assists, and helping them exceed expectations.
23. Sonia Citron, Washington Mystics
Guard | 6-foot-1 Citron has been one of the most efficient rookies, contributing consistently and making a significant impact for the Mystics.
24. Kayla Thornton, Golden State Valkyries
Forward | 6-foot-1 Thornton has been a standout for the Valkyries, earning her first All-Star selection and leading the team in scoring and defense.
25. Courtney Williams, Minnesota Lynx
Guard | 5-foot-8 Williams has been a key player for the Lynx, contributing in scoring, assists, and defense, and helping the team maintain their top position.