List of WNBA career rebounding leaders

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

WNBA most rebounds collected
RankPlayerReboundsPositionTeams Played For
1 Rebekkah Brunson3,356PFSacramento Monarchs (2004—2009) / Minnesota Lynx (2010—2019)
2 Sylvia Fowles3,332CChicago Sky (2008—2014) / Minnesota Lynx (2015—Present)
3 Tina Charles3,133CConnecticut Sun (2010—2013) / New York Liberty (2014—Present)
4 Tamika Catchings3,316SFIndiana Fever (2002—2016)
5 Lisa Leslie3,307CLos Angeles Sparks (1997—2006, 2008—2009)
6 Tina Thompson3,070PFHouston Comets (1997—2008) / Los Angeles Sparks (2009—2011) / Seattle Storm (2012—2013)
7 Taj McWilliams-Franklin3,013PF/COrlando Miracle/Connecticut Sun (1999—2006) / Los Angeles Sparks (2007) / Washington Mystics (2008) / Detroit Shock (2008—2009) / New York Liberty (2010) / Minnesota Lynx (2011—2012)
8 Candice Dupree2,946PFChicago Sky (2006—2009) / Phoenix Mercury (2010—2016) / Indiana Fever (2017—Present)
9 Candace Parker2,688PF/CLos Angeles Sparks (2008—Present)
10 Sancho Lyttle2,601C/PFHouston Comets (2005—2008) / Atlanta Dream (2009—2017) / Phoenix Mercury (2018—Present)
11 DeLisha Milton-Jones2,574SF/PFLos Angeles Sparks (1999—2004, 2008—2012) / Washington Mystics (2005—2007) / San Antonio Silver Stars (2013) / New York Liberty (2013—2014) / Atlanta Dream (2014—2015)
12 Swin Cash2,521SFDetroit Shock (2002—2007) / Seattle Storm (2008—2011) / Chicago Sky (2012—2013) / Atlanta Dream (2014) / New York Liberty (2014—2016)
13 Michelle Snow2,482CHouston Comets (2002—2008) / Atlanta Dream (2009) / San Antonio Silver Stars (2010) / Chicago Sky (2011) / Washington Mystics (2012—2013) / Los Angeles Sparks (2015)
14 Lauren Jackson2,447C/PFSeattle Storm (2001—2012)
15 Yolanda Griffith2,444CSacramento Monarchs (1999—2007) / Seattle Storm (2008) / Indiana Fever (2009)
16 Crystal Langhorne2,426PFWashington Mystics (2008—2013) / Seattle Storm (2014—Present)
17 Tangela Smith2,335C/PFSacramento Monarchs (1998—2004) / Charlotte Sting (2005—2006) / Phoenix Mercury (2007—2010) / Indiana Fever (2011) / San Antonio Silver Stars (2012)
18 Érika de Souza2,150CLos Angeles Sparks (2002) / Connecticut Sun (2007) / Atlanta Dream (2008—2015) / Chicago Sky (2015—2016) / San Antonio Stars (2017)
19 Margo Dydek2,143CUtah Starzz/San Antonio Silver Stars (1998—2004) / Connecticut Sun (2005—2007) / Los Angeles Sparks (2008)
20 Chamique Holdsclaw2,126SFWashington Mystics (1999—2004) / Los Angeles Sparks (2005—2007) / Atlanta Dream (2009) / San Antonio Silver Stars (2010)
21 Chasity Melvin2,118C/PFCleveland Rockers (1999—2003) / Washington Mystics (2004—2007, 2009—2010) / Chicago Sky (2007—2008)
22 Tammy Sutton-Brown2,010CCharlotte Sting (2001—2006) / Indiana Fever (2007—2012)
23 Cheryl Ford1,907PFDetroit Shock (2003—2009)
24 Plenette Pierson1,834PF/CPhoenix Mercury (2003—2005) / Detroit / Tulsa Shock (2006—2010) / New York Liberty (2010—2014) / Tulsa Shock / Dallas Wings (2015—2016) / Minnesota Lynx (2017)
25 Natalie Williams1,832PFUtah Starzz (1999—2002) / Indiana Fever (2003—2005)

All statistics are up to date as of the close of the 2019 WNBA season.

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