The 2019 WNBA season finally arrived. Here’s the complete list of nationally televised games for the upcoming summer of incredible basketball.
The new WNBA season is finally upon us and with it comes a growing schedule of nationally televised games. Spanning from May 24 to September 8, the regular season contains a slate of 34 contests for each of the 12 teams.
A total of 16 games made it onto the spectrum of national broadcasting before CBS’s freshly-inked deal added coverage for 40 more. Here is the complete guide of every televised game (all times Eastern):
Saturday, May 25 Phoenix at Seattle 3:30 PM on ABC
Saturday, May 25 Minnesota at Chicago 8:00 PM on CBS
Tuesday, May 28 Indiana at Connecticut 7:00 PM on CBS
Wednesday, May 29 Seattle at Minnesota 8:00 PM on CBS
Friday, May 31 Seattle at Atlanta 7:30 PM on CBS
Friday, May 31 Las Vegas at Phoenix 10:00 PM on ESPN2
Wednesday, June 5 Chicago at Washington 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, June 6 Las Vegas at Atlanta 7:00 PM on CBS
Friday, June 7 Dallas at Indiana 7:00 PM on CBS
Saturday, June 8 Los Angeles at Minnesota 3:30 PM on ABC
Tuesday, June 11 Washington at Connecticut 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, June 13 Indiana at Dallas 8:00 PM on CBS
Friday, June 14 Seattle at Washington 7:00 PM on CBS
Friday, June 14 Los Angeles at Phoenix 10:00 PM on CBS
Sunday, June 16 Seattle at Connecticut 3:30 PM on ABC
Tuesday, June 18 Washington at Los Angeles 10:30 PM on CBS
Thursday, June 20 Phoenix at Dallas 8:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, June 20 Washington at Las Vegas 10:00 PM on CBS
Friday, June 21 Los Angeles at Seattle 10:30 PM on CBS
Sunday, June 23 Washington at Atlanta 1:00 PM on ESPN
Tuesday, June 25 Minnesota at Indiana 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, June 27 Las Vegas at Los Angeles 10:30 PM on CBS
Friday, June 28 Indiana at Phoenix 10:00 PM on CBS
Saturday, June 29 Connecticut at Washington 2:00 PM on ESPN
Saturday, June 29 Indiana at Las Vegas 10:30 PM on CBS
Tuesday, July 2 Atlanta at Minnesota 8:00 PM on CBS
Friday, July 5 Indiana at Dallas 8:00 PM on CBS
Friday, July 5 New York at Phoenix 10:00 PM on CBS
Saturday, July 6 Minnesota at Connecticut 2:00 PM on ESPN2
Wednesday, July 10 Minnesota at Chicago 9:00 PM on CBS
Friday, July 12 Phoenix at Connecticut 8:00 PM on ESPN2
Friday, July 12 Dallas at Seattle 10:00 PM on CBS
Saturday, July 13 Las Vegas at Washington 7:00 PM on CBS
Friday, July 19 Washington at Indiana 7:00 PM on CBS
Tuesday, July 23 Seattle at Las Vegas 10:00 PM on ESPN2
Wednesday, July 31 Atlanta at Indiana 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, Aug. 1 Phoenix at Connecticut 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, Aug. 1 Las Vegas at Los Angeles 10:00 PM on ESPN2
Thursday, Aug. 8 Indiana at Washington 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, Aug. 8 Phoenix at Los Angeles 10:00 PM on ESPN2
Friday, Aug. 9 Connecticut at Minnesota 8:00 PM on CBS
Friday, Aug. 9 Chicago at Las Vegas 10:30 PM on CBS
Saturday, Aug. 10 Atlanta at Indiana 3:00 PM on CBS
Wednesday, Aug. 14 Seattle at Washington 8:00 PM on ESPN2
Wednesday, Aug. 14 Connecticut at Phoenix 10:00 PM on CBS
Friday, Aug. 16 Los Angeles at Chicago 8:00 PM on CBS
Friday, Aug. 16 Atlanta at. Phoenix 10:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, Aug. 22 Dallas at Minnesota 8:00 PM on ESPN2
Thursday, Aug. 22 Indiana at Los Angeles 10:30 PM on CBS
Friday, Aug. 23 Las Vegas at Connecticut 7:30 PM on CBS
Tuesday, Aug. 27 Los Angeles at Washington 7:00 PM on ESPN2
Tuesday, Sept. 3 Seattle at Phoenix 10:00 PM on ESPN2
Wednesday, Sept. 4 Dallas at Connecticut 7:00 PM on CBS
Thursday, Sept. 5 Las Vegas at Atlanta 7:30 PM on CBS
Thursday, Sept. 5 Seattle at Los Angeles 10:00 PM on CBS
Sunday, Sept. 8 Minnesota at Los Angeles 5:00 PM on ESPN2
While still not getting the recognition or exposure it deserves, it’s a 43-game improvement from last summer. Hopefully, that number keeps trending up and the league gains more equity.