The 2025 WNBA regular season begins on Friday, May 16, and the preseason Regular Season Wins lines provide fans with an idea of how each team will fare when the action gets underway.
In 2024, the Las Vegas Aces entered the season with the highest Total Wins line at 33.5, but their 27 wins saw them fall short of that target.
Ahead of the 2025 campaign, let's take a look at each WNBA team's Regular Season Wins line and Over/Under odds.
Team | Total Wins Line (O/U) |
ATL Dream | 21.5 (-105/-115) |
CHI Sky | 19.5 (+100/-130) |
CON Sun | 10.5 (-105/-115) |
DAL Wings | 18.5 (-115/-105) |
GS Valkyries | 8.5 (-105/-115) |
IND Fever | 30.5 (-110/-110) |
LA Sparks | 20.5 (+105/-135) |
LV Aces | 30.5 (-135/+105) |
MIN Lynx | 30.5 (-130/+100) |
NY Liberty | 32.5 (-105/-115 |
PHX Mercury | 24.5 (-140/+110) |
SEA Storm | 24.5 (-115/-105) |
WAS Mystics | 14.5 (-105/-115) |
The reigning WNBA Champion New York Liberty enter the 2025 regular season with the highest Regular Season Wins line at 32.5.
The Liberty won 32 games in 2024. This offseason, the team lost Betnijah Laney-Hamilton and Courtney Vandersloot, but they kept their core of Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones, Leonie Fiebich, and Nyara Sabally together while adding veteran guard Natasha Cloud.
Three teams are tied for the second-highest line at 30.5: the Indiana Fever, Las Vegas Aces, and Minnesota Lynx.
The Fever are led by Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. After going 20-20 and losing in the first round of the playoffs last season, the team added six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner, two-time All-Defensive honoree Brianna Turner, and veteran guards Sophie Cunningham and Sydney Colson.
The Aces went 27-13 last season. In the offseason, they effectively swapped Kelsey Plum for Jewell Lloyd, who should be a better fit next to Vegas guards Chelsea Gray and Jackie Young. Plus, they still have three-time WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson, who led the team to back-to-back championships in 2022 and 2023.
Minnesota lost in the 2024 WNBA Finals after going 30-10 in the regular season. The four-time champions kept their core of Napheesa Collier, Courtney Williams, and Kayla McBride, and they added veteran guard Karlie Samuelson.
The middle of the pack in the Regular Season Wins market consists of the Phoenix Mercury (24.5), Seattle Storm (24.5), Atlanta Dream (21.5), Los Angeles Sparks (20.5), Chicago Sky (+19.5), and Dallas Wings (18.5).
Phoenix reshaped its core after going 19-21 by adding Alyssa Thomas and Satou Sabally. Seattle lost Lloyd but added Katie Lou Samuelson and rookie Dominique Malonga. Atlanta signed Brittney Griner and Brionna Jones in free agency. Los Angeles added Kelsey Plum and will have a healthy Cameron Brink. Chicago added Ariel Atkins and brought back Courtney Vandersloot to join second-year players Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso. Dallas drafted Paige Bueckers first-overall.
The teams expected to make up the bottom of the standings are the Washington Mystics (14.5), Connecticut Sun (10.5), and expansion team Golden State Valkyries (8.5).
The Mystics have one of the youngest rosters in the league and could see three rookies playing heavy minutes, the Sun lost all their star players via free agency in the offseason, and the Valkyries have only two players — Tiffany Hayes and Kayla Thornton — who have averaged over 10 points in a WNBA season.
Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.