WNBA All-Star Game History

Date  Location  Won  Lost Score
July 14, 1999 Madison Square Garden (New York) West East 79-61
July 17, 2000 America West Arena (Phoenix) West East 73-61
July 16, 2001 TD Waterhouse Centre (Orlando) West East 80-72
July 15, 2002 MCI Center (Washington) West East 81-76
July 12, 2003 Madison Square Garden (New York) West East 84-75
July 9, 2005 Mohegan Sun Arena (Uncasville, Conn.) West East 122-99
July 12, 2006 Madison Square Garden (New York) East West 98-82
July 15, 2007 Verizon Center (Washington) East West 103-99
July 25, 2009 Mohegan Sun Arena (Uncasville, Conn.) West East 130-118
July 23, 2011 AT&T Center (San Antonio) East West 118-113
July 27, 2013 Mohegan Sun Arena (Uncasville, Conn.) West East 102-98
July 19, 2014 US Airways Center (Phoenix) East West 125-124
July 25, 2015 Mohegan Sun Arena (Uncasville, Conn.) West East 117-112
July 22, 2017 KeyArena (Seattle) West East 130-121
July 28, 2018 Target Center (Minneapolis) Team Parker Team Delle Donne 119-112
July 27, 2019 Mandalay Bay Events Center (Las Vegas) Team Delle Donne Team Wilson 129-126
July 14, 2021 Michelob ULTRA Arena (Las Vegas) TEAM WNBA USAB 93-85

In 2010, in advance of the FIBA World Championship, and in 2004, prior to the Athens Olympics, the U.S. Women’s National Team, comprised primarily of WNBA players, squared off against a team of WNBA stars in an exhibition match.  No game was held in 2008, 2012 or 2016 prior to the Olympic Games in Beijing, London and Rio, respectively.  In 2021, prior to the Tokyo Olympics, the All Stars on the U.S. Women’s National Team competed against the remaining WNBA All Stars.