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Top 10 Players with Most WNBA Triple Doubles in History

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A triple-double is a significant statistical achievement in basketball. It occurs when a player records double digits (10 or more) in three of the five key categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks in a single game. This achievement highlights a player’s versatility, skill, and all-around impact on the game.

Many players in WNBA history have achieved this remarkable feat. This article will explore the top 10 players who have recorded the most WNBA triple-doubles. It showcases their impact on the game and their defining performances.

Most Triple-Doubles in WNBA History

Below are the rankings of the top 10 players to achieve the most triple-doubles in WNBA history.

#10 Deanna Nolan, Detroit Shock,1

Credits: Official Instagram of Deanna Nolan @14_tweet

Deanna Nolan was one of the earliest players in WNBA history to achieve the rare triple-double milestone. She was known for her clutch performances. The 3x WNBA champion played extensively overseas after her WNBA tenure. She became a star for UMMC Ekaterinburg, winning multiple EuroLeague titles. While she never officially retired from the WNBA, she opted to focus on her overseas career.

Her impact on the Detroit Shock’s championship success makes her one of the franchise’s all-time greats. Deanna Nolan was the heart and soul of the Detroit Shock dynasty. She led them to three WNBA championships. Despite retiring from the WNBA early to continue her career overseas, she remains one of the greatest players in Detroit’s history.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
05/21/2005Detroit Shock111011

#9 Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles Sparks,1

Lisa Leslie
Credits: Official Instagram Page of Lisa Leslie

On 9 September 2004, Leslie recorded 29 points, 15 rebounds, and 10 blocks. She made the only triple-double in WNBA history that includes blocks.

Lisa played for the Los Angeles Sparks and was one of the most influential people in WNBA history. The 6’5” center set numerous records and was also named the WNBA MVP thrice (2001,2004,2006) in her career. Lisa’s career highlights and achievements include 2× WNBA Champion (2001, 2002), 3× WNBA MVP (2001, 2004, 2006), 8× WNBA All-Star, 2× WNBA Finals MVP (2001, 2002), 4× Olympic Gold Medalist (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008), WNBA Defensive Player of the Year (2004, 2008), First WNBA Player to Dunk (2002), First Woman to Record a Triple-Double with Blocks (2004) and Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (2015).

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssistsBlocks/Steals
09/09/2004Los Angeles Sparks2915010 Blocks

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#8 Sheryl Swoopes, Houston Comets, 2

Sheryl Swoopes Instagram
Credits: Official Instagram Id of Sheryl Swoopes @airswoopes22

Sheryl was the first player to record a triple-double in WNBA history. She achieved this feat twice solidifying her status as an all-time great. She played primarily for the Houston Comets (1997–2007) and later joined the Seattle Storm (2008) and Tulsa Shock (2011). The 4x WNBA champion has 47 points in the championship game. She became the first woman to have her signature shoe with Nike.

This highlights that she is a pioneer in the basketball world. She is one of the most complete players in the history of the game with her winning mentality, versatility, and defensive excellence.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
07/27/1999Houston Comets141510
07/07/2005Houston Comets141010

#7 Courtney Vandersloot, New York Liberty, 2

Courtney Vandersloot Instagram
Credits: Official Instagram of Courtney Vandersloot @sloot22

Courtney Vandersloot was selected 3rd overall in the 2011 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky. She has two triple-doubles throughout her career. Her second triple-double in 2021 came during a strong season where she led her team to a WNBA Championship. Vandersloot is the WNBA all-time assist leader surpassing Tina Thompson in 2022. She is known majorly for her vision, speed, and passing ability. Her success has made her one of the most influential point guards of her era.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
06/06/2017Chicago Sky111010
06/05/2021Chicago Sky141013

#6 Courtney Williams, Minnesota Lynx, 2

Courtney Williams Instagram
Credits: Official Instagram of Courtney Williams @courtneywilliams10

Courtney Williams of Minnesota Lynx’s triple-doubles highlight her all-around game. They show her ability to contribute in multiple aspects of the game and make an impact both on offense and defense. She also has two triple-doubles throughout her career.

She has a very aggressive scoring ability, averaging about 14.7 points per game as of 2025. Williams has also played internationally, competing in leagues such as the Turkish Women’s Basketball Super League (TKBL). Her career highlights and averages include 2× WNBA All-Star (2019, 2021), WNBA Champion (2021 with Chicago Sky), 3× All-WNBA Defensive Team, 1 Career Triple-Double, WNBA Finals Appearance (2021), and First Team All-WNBA Selection (2020).

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
07/10/2021Connecticut Sun161010
06/11/2022Atlanta Dream171010

#5 Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas Aces, 2

Chelsea Gray Instagram
Credits: Official Instagram of Chelsea Gray @cgray209

Chelsea Gray ranks fifth on the list of the players with the most triple-doubles in the WNBA with two of them. Gray was drafted by the Connecticut Sun as the 11th overall pick in the 2014 WNBA draft. She has an exceptional court vision that makes her one of the top point guards in the WNBA. Chelsea is among the league’s elite players with a WNBA championship, a Finals MVP award, and multiple All-Star appearances.

She has also been called a playmaking prodigy as she continues to redefine what it means to be a point guard in the modern game. Her leadership and ability to control the game have made her a key factor in the Las Vegas Aces’ championship runs.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
06/15/2019Los Angeles Sparks121010
05/31/2021Las Vegas Aces101010

#4 Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever, 2

Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark – Official Instagram Handle of @caitlinclark22

Caitlin Clark has the potential to be one of the greatest players in women’s basketball history. Ranking Fourth on the list she has two triple-doubles in her career and is expected to add more to the tally.

She was the first rookie to record a triple-double in WNBA history. Her coach Christie Sides said this about her as reported by the official site of Indiana Fever that Clark just wants to keep getting better and keep helping the team get better. The coach also emphasized that Caitlin just keeps moving forward to be the best team that we can be.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
09/04/2024Indiana Fever241010
07/06/2024Indiana Fever191213

#3 Candace Parker, Las Vegas Aces, 3

Candace Parker Instagram
Credits: Official Instagram of Candace Parker @candaceparker

Candace Parker announced her arrival in the WNBA by winning the WNBA Rookie of the Year and establishing herself as one of the premier players. She has three career triple-doubles in the WNBA.

Candace Parker has also represented Team USA, winning multiple Olympic gold medals (2008, 2012, 2021). The 2x WNBA champion is one of the most impactful and successful figures in basketball history. Parker is one of the most respected voices in basketball as she continues to impact the sport as a leader, mentor, and analyst.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
09/30/2015Los Angeles Sparks111210
06/17/2017Los Angeles Sparks101110
08/22/2021Chicago Sky161310

#2 Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty, 4

Sabrina Lonescu
Sabrina Ionescu – Official Instagram Handle of Sabrina Ionescu @sabrina_i

Sabrina Ionescu has four WNBA triple doubles marking her second on the list. She has been a very valuable asset to the New York Liberty. Ionescu has staggering career averages of 17.1 PPG, 6.4 RPG, and 5.8 APG. She is known for her deep shooting range, ability to drive to the basket, and her trademark court vision. Sabrina often makes highlight-worthy passes, showcasing her skill with grace.

Sabrina’s career highlights include WNBA All-Star (2022, 2023), All-WNBA Team selection, WNBA Three-Point Contest Champion (Record Holder), WNBA Triple-Double Leader (4 and counting), Youngest player to record a triple-double in WNBA history and No. 1 Overall Pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
05/29/2021New York Liberty261210
06/11/2021New York Liberty161013
08/06/2021New York Liberty121010
07/19/2022New York Liberty101210

#1 Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun, 15

Alyssa Thomas
Alyssa Thomas’s official Instagram handle @athomas_25

With an astounding 15 WNBA triple-doubles, Alyssa ranks first on the list of most triple-doubles in WNBA history. Alyssa Thomas is widely regarded as one of the top forwards in the WNBA. This is primarily because of her defensive ability and overall versatility. She has led the WNBA in rebounds in 2021 and 2022. The 6’2” forward plays with both strength and stability and has made herself a big name in the WNBA. Her career highlights and achievements include WNBA All-Star (Multiple Selections), WNBA All-Defensive Team member, All-WNBA Team selections, WNBA Finals Appearances (2019, 2022), and WNBA’s All-Time Triple-Double Leader (15 and counting). Here are listed the latest five triple doubles of Alyssa Thomas.

DateTeamPointsReboundsAssists
09/22/2024Connecticut Sun121013
09/08/2024Connecticut Sun121011
07/06/2024Connecticut Sun131014
05/14/2024Connecticut Sun131013
10/01/2023Connecticut Sun171511

List of All WNBA Triple Doubles in History

There have been a total of 42 triple-doubles in WNBA history as of January 2025. Below is a comprehensive list of each of the triple-doubles recorded in the WNBA. The information regarding these is taken from ESPN.

S.NoDatePlayerTeamPointsReboundsAssistsBlocks/Steals
109/22/2024Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun121013N/A
209/08/2024Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun121011N/A
309/04/2024Caitlin ClarkIndiana Fever241010N/A
408/28/2024Tina CharlesAtlanta Dream191710N/A
507/06/2024Caitlin ClarkIndiana Fever191213N/A
607/04/2024Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun131014N/A
705/15/2024Layshia ClarendonLos Angeles Sparks111010N/A
805/14/2024Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun131013N/A
910/01/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun171511N/A
1009/10/2023Courtney WilliamsChicago Sky231613N/A
1109/08/2023Sug SuttonPhoenix Mercury181111N/A
1209/05/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun271214N/A
1308/17/2023Chelsea GrayLas Vegas Aces221111N/A
1408/04/2023Natasha HowardDallas Wings281211N/A
1508/01/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun212012N/A
1607/30/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun171411N/A
1707/28/2023Satou SaballyDallas Wings141110N/A
1807/25/2023Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty121212N/A
1906/30/2023Courtney WilliamsChicago Sky121113N/A
2006/27/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun111010N/A
2106/25/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun141112N/A
2206/20/2023Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun131512N/A
2309/18/2022Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun111011N/A
2409/15/2022Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun161511N/A
2508/02/2022Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun101210N/A
2607/22/2022Alyssa ThomasConnecticut Sun151012N/A
2707/06/2022Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty311310N/A
2806/28/2022Moriah JeffersonMinnesota Lynx131010N/A
2906/23/2022Candace ParkerChicago Sky101410N/A
3006/12/2022Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty271312N/A
3105/22/2022Candace ParkerChicago Sky161310N/A
3209/28/2021Courtney VanderslootChicago Sky121018N/A
3305/18/2021Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty261012N/A
3407/07/2019Chelsea GrayLos Angeles Sparks131013N/A
3507/20/2018Courtney VanderslootChicago Sky131015N/A
3607/28/2017Candace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks111711N/A
3707/24/2014Temeka JohnsonSeattle Storm131011N/A
3809/03/2005Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets141010N/A
3905/21/2005Deanna NolanDetroit Shock111011N/A
4009/09/2004Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks29151010
4106/07/2001Margot DydekUtah Starzz12111010
4207/27/1999Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets141510N/A

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