History in the Making
The Formation of the WNBA
Next season, the WNBA will enter its tenth season. In celebration
of this big anniversary, the league is planning a number of things that will be
unveiled in a few months. But in the meantime, here is a look back at how things
developed and the best women's professional basketball league in the world came
to be.
April 24, 1996 | The NBA Board of Governors approves the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) concept. |
June 27, 1996 | NBC Sports is announced as the WNBA's first national broadcaster. |
July 16, 1996 | ESPN and Lifetime Television join NBC as WNBA broadcasters. |
August 7, 1996 | Val Ackerman is named WNBA President. |
October 23, 1996 | Rebecca Lobo and Sheryl Swoopes become the first players to sign to play in the WNBA. They are soon followed by Olympic teammates Lisa Leslie and Ruthie Bolton-Holifield. |
October30, 1996 | Eight cities are selected as the WNBA's charter teams: Charlotte, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, Sacramento and Utah. |
January 22, 1997 | The league's first 16 players are assigned to their teams. They own 11 Olympic gold medals and nine NCAA championships. All 16 have been members of All-America teams. |
February 27, 1997 | The WNBA holds its Elite Draft for 16 signed veteran players. Dena Head is the first selection. |
April 19 - 22, 1997 | The first-ever WNBA WNBA Pre-Draft Camp is held in Orlando, Fla., with more than 60 participants battling for spots on WNBA rosters. |
April 28, 1997 | The WNBA holds its draft for college players and unsigned veterans. Tina Thompson of USC is the first pick |
May 21, 1997 | The eights WNBA uniforms are unveiled at Madison Square Garden. In conjunction with General Motors and Champion, the WNBA also announces a joint effort to raise funds and awareness for the National Association of Breast Cancer Organizations. |
May 22, 1997 | The finals two active roster spots and four developmental players on each team are allocated. By season's tipoff, the four developmental players will be down to two. |
May 28, 1997 | Individual team training camps open. |
June 10, 1997 | Preseason exhibition games begin with Charlotte facing Houston at Rice University and Cleveland taking on New York at the University of Connecticut. |
June 21, 1997 | The inaugural WNBA season begins. |