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2011 WNBA season


FieldValue
title2011 WNBA season
leagueWomen's National Basketball Association
sportBasketball
logoWNBA 15 year logo.jpg
durationJune 3 – October 7, 2011
no_of_games34
no_of_teams12
attendance1,622,685
average_attendance7,954
TVABC, ESPN, NBA TV
top_pickUSA Maya Moore
picked_byMinnesota Lynx
MVPUSA Tamika Catchings (Indiana)
conf1Eastern
conf1_linkEastern Conference (WNBA)
conf1_champAtlanta Dream
conf1_runner-upIndiana Fever
conf2Western
conf2_linkWestern Conference (WNBA)
conf2_champMinnesota Lynx
conf2_runner-upPhoenix Mercury
finals_champMinnesota Lynx
finals_runner-upAtlanta Dream
finals_MVPUSA Seimone Augustus (Minnesota)
seasonslistList of WNBA seasons
seasonslistnamesWNBA
prevseason_link2010 WNBA season
prevseason_year2010
nextseason_link2012 WNBA season
nextseason_year2012

| conf1_runner-up = Indiana Fever | conf2_runner-up = Phoenix Mercury | finals_runner-up = Atlanta Dream

The 2011 WNBA season was the 15th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began on June 3 with the Los Angeles Sparks hosting the Minnesota Lynx, featuring 2011 WNBA draft top pick Maya Moore, in a game televised on NBA TV. Four games followed the next day, with the marquee matchup, televised on ABC, featuring the defending champion Seattle Storm and the Phoenix Mercury in Seattle.

The Minnesota Lynx finished the regular season with the best record in the league at 27-7, and were the top seed in the Western Conference. The Indiana Fever were the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Lynx ultimately advanced to face the Atlanta Dream in the 2011 WNBA Finals.

2010–2011 WNBA offseason

  • The new television deal with ESPN continued during the 2011 season (runs 2009–2016). For the first time ever, teams will be paid rights fees as part of this deal.
  • As of the 2009 season, the maximum roster size per team was reduced from 13 to 11. Any team that falls below nine players able to play due to injury, pregnancy or any other factor outside of the control of the team will, upon request, be granted a roster hardship exception allowing the team to sign an additional player or players so that the team will have nine players able to play in an upcoming game or games. As soon as the injured (or otherwise sidelined) player(s) is able to play, the roster hardship player(s) – not any other player on the roster—must be waived.
  • On October 12, 2010, the New York Liberty named former Monarchs coach John Whisenant head coach and general manager.
  • On October 29, 2010, Pokey Chatman was named head coach and general manager of the Chicago Sky.
  • On November 1, 2010, the Washington Mystics announced that Julie Plank (head coach) and Angela Taylor (GM) would not be returning to the team and that Trudi Lacey would take over head coach and GM positions.
  • On December 3, 2010, Donna Orender, six-year league president, announced her resignation effective December 31.
  • On January 11, 2011, The San Antonio Silver Stars announced that Dan Hughes would resume head coaching duties.
  • The Washington Mystics announced a marquee sponsorship with Inova Health System on April 7, 2011. This marked the fifth team in the league to allow a sponsor to brand their uniforms.
  • On draft day, Adidas introduced the Revolution 30 technology, to be used on all WNBA team uniforms. The uniforms are 30% lighter than before and also enable moisture management. Unlike their NBA and NBA D-League counterparts, however, all WNBA uniforms underwent complete redesigns.
  • NBA Commissioner David Stern announced on April 21, 2011 that Laurel J. Richie would assume role as president of the WNBA on May 16.
  • The New York Liberty will play home games for the next three seasons at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, due to summer renovations at Madison Square Garden.

Marquee sponsorship

On August 22, 2011, the WNBA announced a league-wide marquee sponsorship with Boost Mobile. The deal would allow the Boost Mobile logo to be placed on ten of the 12 teams' jerseys (excluding Phoenix and San Antonio) in addition to branding on the courts and in arenas. A source said the deal is worth "roughly $10 million over its four years" and is the richest in league history.

Draft

Main article: 2011 WNBA draft

The WNBA Draft lottery was held on November 2, 2010. The lottery teams were the Tulsa Shock, Minnesota Lynx, Chicago Sky and Minnesota Lynx (from Conn.). The top pick was awarded to Minnesota.

The 2011 WNBA Draft was held on April 11, 2011, in Bristol, Connecticut. Coverage of the first round was shown on ESPN (HD). Second and third round coverage was shown on ESPNU and NBA TV.

The top picks were:

  1. Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx
  2. Elizabeth Cambage, Tulsa Shock
  3. Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago Sky
  4. Amber Harris, Minnesota Lynx (from Conn.)

Regular season

Standings

All-Star Game

Main article: 2011 WNBA All-Star Game

The 2011 WNBA All-Star Game was hosted by the San Antonio Silver Stars on July 23 at the AT&T Center. Coverage of the game began at 3:30pm (ET) on ABC. This marks the first time the Silver Stars have hosted the annual event. This is only the second time in league history that the showcase was played on the court of a Western Conference team.

Statistic leaders

The following shows the leaders for each statistic during the 2011 regular season.

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury21.6 PPG
Rebounds per gameTina CharlesConnecticut Sun11.0 RPG
Assists per gameLindsay WhalenMinnesota Lynx5.9 APG
Steals per gameSancho LyttleAtlanta Dream2.36 SPG
Blocks per gameSylvia FowlesChicago Sky2.00 BPG
Field goal percentageSylvia FowlesChicago Sky59.1% (263–445)
Three point FG percentageJeanette PohlenIndiana Fever46.8% (29–62)
Free throw percentageDeWanna BonnerPhoenix Mercury90.9% (90–99)
Points per gameTeam StatPhoenix Mercury88.97 PPG
Least points allowedTeam StatSeattle Storm69.85 PPG
Field goal percentageTeam StatPhoenix Mercury46.1%
Least FG% allowedTeam StatMinnesota Lynx41.3%

Schedule

| Date| Time (ET)| colspan3=3 | Matchup | TV| Result| High points| High rebounds| High assists | Location/Attendance}} |- 4,666 |- 972 |- 2,055 |- | 10:00 || Japan || @ || Phoenix || || 96-52PHO || Gray-Lawson (16) || Dupree (8) || Gray-Lawson (6) || US Airways Center 2,969 |- 6,472 |- | 3:00 || Seattle || @ || Los Angeles || || 71-66LAS || Parker (17) || 3 players (6) || Wright (7) || Torodome 3,212 |- | 7:00 || San Antonio || @ || Connecticut || || 80-56SAN || White (15) || Charles (17) || Hammon (6) || Mohegan Sun Arena 4,801 |- 9,502 |- N/A |- | 7:00 || San Antonio || @ || Connecticut || || 75-73CON || Charles (17) || Charles (11) || Robinson (6) || Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza 2,139 |- N/A |- N/A |- | 5:00 || Tulsa || @ || Seattle || || 76-70SEA || Holt (25) || CambageJackson (8) || Bird (8) || KeyArena 4,979 |- 3,817

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Date
-
LAS](https://web.archive.org/web/20110603234322/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110603/MINLAS/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
13,589
-
SEA](https://web.archive.org/web/20110606034626/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110604/PHOSEA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
Dupree
Little (9)
11,548
-
7:00
CON](https://web.archive.org/web/20110606040245/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110604/WASCON/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
Jones (7)
Lawson
Miller (4)
6,666
-
7:00
IND](https://web.archive.org/web/20110606053556/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110604/CHIIND/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
8,024
-
8:00
SAN](https://web.archive.org/web/20110607041509/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110604/TULSAN/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
Hodges
Robinson (5)
12,406
-
NYL](https://web.archive.org/web/20110610013020/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110605/NYLATL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
8,038
-
3:30
MIN](https://web.archive.org/web/20110610000520/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110605/LASMIN/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
10,123
-
7,713
-
5,020
-
10:00
6,291
-
7,703
-
8:00
7,509
-
8:30
6,609
-
10:30
10,616
-
7,835
-
7:00
11,943
-
8:00
9,140
-
6,520
-
5,725
-
7:00
6,024
-
7,028
-
7,556
-
8:30
5,718
-
10:00
12,274
-
10:00
8,178
-
4,423
-
6,875
-
3:00
7,274
-
6:00
7,701
-
8:30
9,119
-
6,154
-
7:00
7,980
-
8:00
7,072
-
8:00
4,612
-
10:00
10,389
-
4,682
-
8:00
3,319
-
5,492
-
8:00
8,617
-
10:00
7,914
-
7,100
-
8:00
5,547
-
5,718
-
4:00
7,625
-
4:00
10,675
-
7:00
7,117
-
6,625
-
8:00
6,515
-
8:00
3,894
-
4,423
-
8:00
3,970
-
Date
-
6,714
-
7:30
7,748
-
10:00
9,517
-
11,604
-
6,525
-
8:00
CHI](https://web.archive.org/web/20110709022527/http://www.wnba.com/games/20110705/WASCHI/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
3,187
-
9:00
9,825
-
8,100
-
8:00
4,081
-
7,056
-
8:00
8,205
-
8:00
5,679
-
10:00
9,686
-
7,315
-
6:00
7,696
-
13,384
-
8:00
6,769
-
14,314
-
12:30
13,838
-
1:00
11,820
-
1:00
9,045
-
9,167
-
7,722
-
7:00
7,538
-
8:00
5,034
-
10:00
9,075
-
7,413
-
8:00
7,733
-
6,735
-
5:00
7,075
-
8:30
10,398
-
8,818
-
7,645
-
7:00
6,026
-
7:30
6,096
-
13,954
-
3:30
12,118
-
8,050
-
10:00
6,922
-
12,540
-
11,331
-
8:00
3,435
-
8:00
8,044
-
8:00
3,091
-
10:00
6,108
-
14,797
-
7:00
6,808
-
7:00
6,701
-
7:30
6,329
-
8:00
4,012
-
11,587
-
8:00
7,856
-
7,214
-
8:00
5,067
-
8:00
5,909
-
7,260
-
5:00
6,955
-
6:00
9,256
Date
-
4,573
-
8:00
7,126
-
10:00
6,179
-
14,266
-
10,133
-
8:00
8,123
-
5,013
-
10:00
7,289
-
10,741
-
8:00
8,273
-
7,337
-
6:00
8,514
-
6:00
5,794
-
8:30
13,528
-
9,536
-
7:00
7,520
-
7:30
6,049
-
8:00
6,732
-
10:00
6,726
-
10:30
8,255
-
5,334
-
10:00
7,940
-
10:00
6,503
-
10,092
-
8:30
6,289
-
10:30
10,512
-
6,717
-
7:00
9,237
-
10:00
9,686
-
7,060
-
7:00
8,388
-
6,223
-
7:30
9,323
-
8:00
6,358
-
10:00
8,870
-
10:30
7,522
-
7,245
-
7:00
9,483
-
10:30
8,102
-
7,225
-
10,273
-
8:00
8,816
-
10:00
10,134
-
10:00
7,139
-
6,636
-
6:00
7,935
-
7:00
6,012
-
8,441
-
8:00
3,750
-
8:00
2,876
-
10:00
8,871
-
10:00
6,559
-
6,887
-
9,007
-
8:00
9,212
-
8:30
4,434
-
10:30
8,997
-
9,242
-
7,924
-
4:00
4,813
-
4:00
11,614
-
6:00
5,707
-
9:00
9,686
-
6,334
-
7:30
6,467
-
8:00
6,934
-
8:00
3,590
-
8:00
8,065
-
10:30
9,023
-
Date
-
7,954
-
8:00
6,502
-
6,991
-
7:30
6,579
-
8:00
6,117
-
8:00
8,929
-
9,575
-
10:00
9,620
-
7,661
-
4:00
8,247
-
4:00
13,403
-
6:00
6,199
-
6,558
-
10:30
Milton-Jones (8)
8,502
-
8,514
-
8,781
-
10:00
8,189
-
8,015
-
10:00
9,686
-
10:30
10,299
-
12,813
-
10:30
13,501
-
9,115
-
5:00
11,521
-
6:00
12,666
-
7:00
5,949
-
9:00
13,659
-
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Date
-
7,608
-
10:00
7,279
-
7,373
-
10:00
11,891
-
8,508
-
10:00
9,356
-
6,887
-
5:00
7,023
-
7,368
-
10:00
8,589
-
8,734
Date
-
8,253
-
9:00
8,912
-
8,052
-
5:00
8,617
-
9,036
-
Date
-
MIN](https://web.archive.org/web/20111004131510/http://www.wnba.com/games/20111002/ATLMIN/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore)
15,258
-
15,124
-
11,543
-

Playoffs

Main article: 2011 WNBA playoffs

Awards

Reference:

Individual

AwardWinnerTeamPositionVotes/Statistic
**Most Valuable Player (MVP)**Tamika CatchingsIndiana FeverForward21 out of 40
**Finals MVP**Seimone AugustusMinnesota LynxGuard/ForwardUnanimous
**Rookie of the Year**Maya MooreMinnesota LynxForward38 out of 40
**Most Improved Player**Kia VaughnNew York LibertyCenter15 out of 40
**Defensive Player of the Year**Sylvia FowlesChicago SkyCenter19 out of 40
**Sixth Woman of the Year**DeWanna BonnerPhoenix MercuryForward20 out of 40
**Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award**Sue BirdSeattle StormGuard8 out of 39
Ruth RileySan Antonio Silver StarsCenter
**Peak Performers****Scoring**Diana TaurasiPhoenix MercuryGuard/Forward
**Rebounding**Tina CharlesConnecticut SunCenter11.0 RPG
**Assists**Lindsay WhalenMinnesota LynxGuard5.9 APG
**Coach of the Year**Cheryl ReeveMinnesota LynxCoach36 out of 40

Team

AwardGuardGuardForwardForwardCenter
**All-WNBA****First Team**Lindsay WhalenDiana TaurasiAngel McCoughtryTamika Catchings
**Second Team**Sue BirdCappie PondexterPenny TaylorSeimone AugustusSylvia Fowles
**All-Defensive****First Team**Tanisha WrightAngel McCoughtryTamika CatchingsRebekkah Brunson
**Second Team**Katie DouglasArmintie PriceSwin CashSancho LyttleTina Charles
**All-Rookie Team**Courtney VanderslootDanielle RobinsonMaya MooreDanielle AdamsLiz Cambage

Players of the Week

Week endingEastern ConferenceWestern ConferencePlayerTeamPlayerTeam
June 12Katie DouglasIndiana FeverRebekkah BrunsonMinnesota Lynx
June 20Tina CharlesConnecticut SunCandice DupreePhoenix Mercury
June 27Cappie PondexterNew York LibertyPenny Taylor
July 5Tina Charles (2)Connecticut SunSwin CashSeattle Storm
July 11Cappie Pondexter (2)New York LibertySue Bird
July 18Sylvia FowlesChicago SkyRebekkah Brunson (2)Minnesota Lynx
July 25Angel McCoughtry(2)Atlanta DreamSeimone Augustus
August 1Becky HammonSan Antonio Silver Stars
August 8Tina Charles (3)Connecticut SunSeimone Augustus (2)Minnesota Lynx
August 15Sylvia Fowles (2)Chicago SkyDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
August 21Angel McCoughtry (3)Atlanta DreamCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks
August 29Sylvia Fowles (3)Chicago SkySeimone Augustus (3)Minnesota Lynx
September 4Tina Charles (4)Connecticut SunDeWanna BonnerPhoenix Mercury
September 11Angel McCoughtry (4)Atlanta DreamKatie SmithSeattle Storm

Players of the Month

MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferencePlayerTeamPlayerTeam
JuneTina CharlesConnecticut SunRebekkah BrunsonMinnesota Lynx
JulyAngel McCoughtryAtlanta DreamSeimone Augustus
AugustSylvia FowlesChicago SkyLindsay Whalen

Rookies of the Month

MonthPlayerTeam
JuneDanielle AdamsSan Antonio Silver Stars
JulyMaya Moore (2)Minnesota Lynx
August

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • Atlanta Dream: Marynell Meadors
  • Chicago Sky: Pokey Chatman
  • Connecticut Sun: Mike Thibault
  • Indiana Fever: Lin Dunn
  • New York Liberty: John Whisenant
  • Washington Mystics: Trudi Lacey

Western Conference

  • Los Angeles Sparks: Jennifer Gillom and Joe Bryant
  • Minnesota Lynx: Cheryl Reeve
  • Phoenix Mercury: Corey Gaines
  • San Antonio Silver Stars: Dan Hughes
  • Seattle Storm: Brian Agler
  • Tulsa Shock: Nolan Richardson and Teresa Edwards

References

References

  1. [http://www.wnba.com/news/2011_wnba_schedule.html http://www.wnba.com/news/2011_wnba_schedule.html]
  2. [http://www.wnba.com/playoffs/2011/index.html Playoffs 2011]
  3. (September 22, 2010). "Adidas to introduce lighter, more advanced NBA uniforms". [[NBA.com]].
  4. (August 22, 2011). "Boost Mobile and WNBA Form First-Ever Leaguewide Marquee Sponsorship". [[WNBA.com]].
  5. (August 22, 2011). "WNBA lands Boost Mobile as top sponsor". Sports Business Journal.
  6. "2011 WNBA Season Awards - WNBA".
  7. (September 22, 2011). "Fever's Tamika Catchings named 2011 WNBA MVP".
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