List of WNBA All Star Game winners
By Josh Sanchez
The Eaastern and Western Conferences will be facing off Saturday afternoon in the 2014 WNBA All Star Game. The game takes place at the US Airways Center in Phoenix Arizona, as the West look to continue their dominance in the all-star showcase.
For a full list of previous winners along with the MVP’s throughout WNBA All Star Game history, simply check out the chart below:
Year | Date | Results | Hosting Team | Arena | MVP | West Coach | East Coach |
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1999 | July 14 | West 79, East 61[4][5] | New York | Madison Square Garden | Lisa Leslie | Van Chancellor | Linda Hill-MacDonald |
2000 | July 17 | West 73, East 61[6][7] | Phoenix | America West Arena | Tina Thompson | Van Chancellor | Richie Adubato |
2001 | July 16 | West 80, East 72[8] | Orlando | TD Waterhouse Centre | Lisa Leslie | Van Chancellor | Richie Adubato |
2002 | July 15 | West 81, East 76[9] | Washington | MCI Center | Lisa Leslie | Michael Cooper | Anne Donovan |
2003 | July 12 | West 84, East 75[10] | New York | Madison Square Garden | Nikki Teasley | Michael Cooper | Richie Adubato |
2004 | The Game at Radio City | ||||||
2005 | July 9 | West 122, East 99[11] | Connecticut | Mohegan Sun Arena | Sheryl Swoopes | Anne Donovan | Mike Thibault |
2006 | July 12 | East 98, West 82[12] | New York | Madison Square Garden | Katie Douglas | John Whisenant | Mike Thibault |
2007 | July 15 | East 103, West 99[13] | Washington | Verizon Center | Cheryl Ford | Jenny Boucek | Bill Laimbeer |
2008 | No game held due to the 2008 Summer Olympics | ||||||
2009 | July 25 | West 130, East 118[14] | Connecticut | Mohegan Sun Arena | Swin Cash | Dan Hughes | Lin Dunn |
2010 | Stars at the Sun | ||||||
2011 | July 23 | East 118, West 113[15] | San Antonio | AT&T Center | Swin Cash | Brian Agler | Marynell Meadors |
2012 | No game held due to the 2012 Summer Olympics | ||||||
2013 | July 27 | West 102, East 98 | Connecticut | Mohegan Sun Arena | Candace Parker | Cheryl Reeve | Lin Dunn |