Last Updated: July 15, 2025
Who is the greatest women’s basketball champion the world has ever seen? From Olympic gold medal queens to WNBA title dynamos, these women have rewritten history, shattered records, and inspired millions. Here’s the ultimate list of the 25 greatest women’s basketball champions of all time – ranked by total major titles, global impact, and legendary dominance.
Major Titles: 5 Olympic Golds, 4 WNBA Titles, 5 EuroLeague Titles, 4 FIBA World Cups
No one in women’s basketball has achieved more. Sue Bird, the Seattle Storm legend, played across two decades, winning everywhere she went. She’s the Michael Jordan of women’s championships.
Major Titles: 5 Olympic Golds, 3 WNBA Titles, 6 EuroLeague Titles, 1 FIBA World Cup
Taurasi is the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer and an unstoppable competitor. Known as the “White Mamba,” she’s the perfect mix of killer instinct and consistency.
Major Titles: 4 Olympic Golds, 1 WNBA Title, 1 NCAA Title, 1 FIBA World Championship
Catchings is regarded as the greatest defensive player in WNBA history and an emotional leader for Team USA.
Major Titles: 4 Olympic Golds, 2 WNBA Titles
The first woman to dunk in a WNBA game, Lisa Leslie revolutionized women’s basketball and dominated for over a decade.
Major Titles: 3 Olympic Golds, 4 WNBA Titles
Nicknamed “the female Michael Jordan,” Swoopes was the WNBA’s first signed player and an early face of women’s pro basketball.
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 3 MVPs, 4 Olympic Medals
Australia’s greatest player, Jackson dominated both the WNBA and international play.
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 2 MVPs, 2 Olympic Golds
Parker is considered one of the most versatile players in women’s basketball history.
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
One of the most dominant centers in WNBA history, Griner is known for her rim protection and athleticism.
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds, 2 FIBA World Cups
At just 30, Stewart has already cemented herself as a modern legend.
Major Titles: 4 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
Known for her clutch playoff performances, Moore was the face of the Minnesota Lynx dynasty.
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 3 NCAA Titles (UConn dominance)
Major Titles: 3 Olympic Golds (as player), NCAA coaching titles
Major Titles: 1 WNBA Title, 2 MVPs, 1 Olympic Gold
Major Titles: 2 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 2 Olympic Golds, 1 WNBA MVP
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 3 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 3 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 1 Olympic Gold, 1 NCAA Title
Though she played before the WNBA existed, Miller is considered one of the greatest talents ever.
Major Titles: 1 WNBA Title, 1 MVP
Major Titles: 4 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 2 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 4 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Golds
Major Titles: 4 WNBA Titles, 1 Olympic Gold
Major Titles: International & WNBA recognition
When it comes to the ultimate women’s basketball champion, Sue Bird stands alone with her unmatched combination of Olympic golds, WNBA titles, and international dominance. But legends like Diana Taurasi, Lisa Leslie, and Sheryl Swoopes have also changed the game forever, paving the way for the next generation of champions.
Sue Bird is widely regarded as the greatest women’s basketball champion due to her 5 Olympic gold medals, 4 WNBA titles, and multiple international championships.
Diana Taurasi holds the record as the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer.
The United States has been the most dominant, consistently winning Olympic golds and FIBA World Cups.
Lisa Leslie made history as the first woman to dunk in a WNBA game.
Breanna Stewart is seen as the future face of women’s basketball with multiple WNBA titles and international success at a young age.