All Maya Moore Does Is Win


The Minnesota Lynx drafted Maya Moore seven years ago. The Minnesota Lynx have reached the WNBA Finals in six of the past seven years and won four titles over that span. Those two occurrences are no coincidence.

Moore has assumed the throne as one of women’s basketball’s ultimate winners, a case she began building not only at the University of Connecticut, but all the way back to her high school days in Georgia. Add up her record over the past 15 years, and Moore has won 497 of the 575 games she’s played stateside.*

(*Note: Moore has also played — and won — in parts of five pro seasons overseas and competed in international tournaments, including two Olympic Games.)

Collins Hill High School (Ga.): 125-3

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University of Connecticut: 150-4

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Minnesota Lynx: 222-70

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Career Record: 497-78

 


Maya’s Trophy Case

High School

  • Three Georgia 5A Player of the Year awards (2005, ’06, ’07)
  • Three Georgia state championships (2005, ’06, ’07)
  • Two Naismith Prep Player of the Year awards (2006, ’07)
  • Miss Georgia Basketball (2007)
  • Four national AAU titles with the Georgia Metros

College

  • USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2008)
  • Two-time NCAA champion (2009, ’10)
  • NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2010)
  • Big East Player of the Year (2008, ’09, ’11)
  • Four-time Associated Press First-Team All-American (2008, ’09, ’10, ’11)
  • Capital One University Division Academic All-American of the Year (2010, ’11)
  • Big East Scholar Athlete of the Year (2010, ’11)

Click here for more on Moore’s UConn career

WNBA

  • Rookie of the Year (2011)
  • Finals MVP (2013)
  • MVP (2014)
  • Scoring leader (2014)
  • WNBA Top 20@20 selection (2016)
  • Four WNBA titles (2011, ’13, ’15 ’17)
  • Five All-Star selections (2011, ’13, ’14, ’15, ’17)
  • Five All-WNBA First Team selections (2013, ’14, ’15, ’16, ’17)
  • All-Star Game MVP (2015 & ’17)

International

  • EuroLeague Women championship (2012)
  • Liga Femenina championship (Spain, 2012)
  • Two FIBA Women’s World Cup gold medals (2010, ’14)
  • Three Women’s Chinese Basketball Association championships (2013, ’14, ’15)
  • Two Olympic gold medals (2012, ’16)