2001-02 Final WNBA Standings

Updated August 28, 2020 | Infoplease Staff

Conference champions (*) and playoff qualifiers (†) are noted. GB refers to Games Behind leader. Number of seasons listed after each head coach refers to current tenure with club.

Eastern Conference

  W L Pct GB Home Road
*New York 18 14 .562 10-6 8-8
†Charlotte 18 14 .562 11-5 7-9
†Washington 17 15 .531 1 9-7 8-8
†Indiana 16 16 .500 2 10-6 6-10
Orlando 16 16 .500 2 10-6 6-10
Miami 15 17 .469 3 9-7 6-10
Cleveland 10 22 .312 8 4-12 6-10
Detroit 9 23 .281 9 7-9 2-14
Head Coaches: NY–Richie Adubato (4th season); Cha–Anne Donovan (2nd); Wash– Marianne Stanley (1st); Ind–Nell Fortner (2nd); Orl–Dee Brown (1st); Mia–Ron Rothstein (3rd); Cle–Dan Hughes (3rd); Det–Greg Williams (2nd, 0-10) replaced on June 19 by Bill Laimbeer (9-13).
2001 Standings: 1. Cleveland (22-10); 2. New York (21-11); 3. Miami (20-12); 4. Charlotte (18-14); 5. Orlando (13-19); 6. Indiana (10-22); 7. Detroit (10-22); 8. Washington (10-22).

Western Conference

  W L Pct GB Home Road
*Los Angeles 25 7 .781 12-4 13-3
†Houston 24 8 .750 1 14-2 10-6
†Utah 20 12 .625 5 12-4 8-8
†Seattle 17 15 .531 8 10-6 7-9
Portland 16 16 .500 9 9-7 7-9
Sacramento 14 18 .438 11 10-6 4-12
Phoenix 11 21 .344 14 10-6 1-15
Minnesota 10 22 .312 15 7-9 3-13
Head Coaches: LA–Michael Cooper (3rd season); Hou–Van Chancellor (6th); Utah–Candi Harvey (2nd); Sea–Lin Dunn (3rd); Port–Linda Hargrove (3rd); Sac–Maura McHugh (2nd); Pho–Cynthia Cooper (2nd, 6-4) resigned on June 26 was replaced by Linda Sharp (5-17); Min–Brian Agler (4th, 6-13) replaced on July 16 by assistant Heidi VanDerveer (1st, 4-9).
2001 Standings: 1. Los Angeles (28-4); 2. Sacramento (20-12); 3. Utah (19-13); 4. Houston (19-13); 5. Phoenix (13-19); 5. Minnesota (12-20); 6. Portland (11-21); 8. Seattle (10-22).

 

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Women's National Basketball Association, 2002 Season
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