List of Women's National Basketball Association career blocks leaders

The following is a list of players who have achieved the most blocks during their WNBA careers. Active players are in bold.

WNBA Most blocks recorded
RankPlayerBlocksTeam(s) played for (years)
1Margo Dydek877Utah Starzz/San Antonio Silver Stars (1998–2004)
Connecticut Sun (2005–2007)
Los Angeles Sparks (2008)
2Lisa Leslie822Los Angeles Sparks (1997–2009)[lower-alpha 1]
3Brittney Griner658Phoenix Mercury (2013–Present)
4Sylvia Fowles630Chicago Sky (2008–2014)
Minnesota Lynx (2015–Present)
5Lauren Jackson586Seattle Storm (2001–2012)
6Tangela Smith557Sacramento Monarchs (1998–2004)
Charlotte Sting (2005–2006)
Phoenix Mercury (2007–2010)
Indiana Fever (2011)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2012)
7Tammy Sutton-Brown555Charlotte Sting (2001–2006)
Indiana Fever (2007–2012)
8Candace Parker545Los Angeles Sparks (2008–Present)
9Ruth Riley505Miami Sol (2001–2002)
Detroit Shock (2003–2006)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2007–2011)
Chicago Sky (2012)
Atlanta Dream (2013–2014)
10Taj McWilliams-Franklin443Orlando Miracle/Connecticut Sun (1999–2006)
Los Angeles Sparks (2007)
Washington Mystics (2008)
Detroit Shock (2008–2009)
New York Liberty (2010)
Minnesota Lynx (2011–2012)
11Michelle Snow404Houston Comets (2002–2008)
Atlanta Dream (2009)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2010)
Chicago Sky (2011)
Washington Mystics (2012–2013)
Los Angeles Sparks (2015)
12Tamika Catchings385Indiana Fever (2002–2016)
13Tina Thompson372Houston Comets (1997–2008)
Los Angeles Sparks (2009–2011)
Seattle Storm (2012–2013)
14Erika de Souza370Los Angeles Sparks (2002)
Connecticut Sun (2007)
Atlanta Dream (2008–2015)
Chicago Sky (2015–2016)
San Antonio Stars (2017)
15Tina Charles343Connecticut Sun (2010–2013)
New York Liberty (2014–2019)
Washington Mystics (2020–Present)[lower-alpha 2]
16DeLisha Milton-Jones339Los Angeles Sparks (1999–2004, 2008–2012)
Washington Mystics (2005–2007)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2013)
New York Liberty (2013–2014)
Atlanta Dream (2014–2015)
17Jessica Breland328New York Liberty (2011)
Connecticut Sun (2011)
Indiana Fever (2013)
Chicago Sky (2014–2017)
Atlanta Dream (2018–2019)
Phoenix Mercury (2020–Present)[lower-alpha 3]
18Yolanda Griffith323Sacramento Monarchs (1999–2007)
Seattle Storm (2008)
Indiana Fever (2009)
19Elena Baranova320Utah Starzz (1997–1999)
Miami Sol (2001)
New York Liberty (2003–2005)
20Candice Dupree314Chicago Sky (2006–2009)
Phoenix Mercury (2010–2016)
Indiana Fever (2017–Present)
21Elizabeth Williams307Connecticut Sun (2015)
Atlanta Dream (2016–Present)
22Diana Taurasi302Phoenix Mercury (2004–Present)[lower-alpha 4]
23Elena Delle Donne301Chicago Sky (2013–2016)
Washington Mystics (2017–Present)[lower-alpha 5]
24Vicky Bullett288Charlotte Sting (1997–1999)
Washington Mystics (2000–2002)
25Rebekkah Brunson284Sacramento Monarchs (2004–2009)
Minnesota Lynx (2010–2018)

All statistics are up to date as of the end of the 2020 WNBA season.

See also

Notes

  1. Leslie did not play the 2007 season because of a pregnancy leave.
  2. Charles did not play the 2010 season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. Breland did not play the 2010 season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. Taurasi did not play the 2015 season at the request of her Russian Premier League team, UMMC Ekaterinburg.
  5. Delle Donne did not play the 2010 season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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