With the WNBA season on the horizon, the MVP race is already heating up with Caitlin Clark entering as the +200 favorite at Sportsbook following last year's Rookie of the Year campaign.
No surprise, A'ja Wilson (+230) is following closely behind Clark after winning three of the last five awards. One more trophy will etch her in the history books with a record-setting fourth MVP.
The 2025 MVP race will be a relentless battle between Wilson's elite consistency and Clark's rising star power.
2025 WNBA MVP odds
Player | Odds |
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Caitlin Clark | +200 |
A'ja Wilson | +230 |
Napheesa Collier | +300 |
Breanna Stewart | +1400 |
Sabrina Ionescu | +2000 |
Satou Sabally | +2400 |
Alyssa Thomas | +4500 |
Odds as of May 16, 2025 at Sportsbook
caitlin clark favored to win WNBA MVP
Entering her sophomore season and the expectations stay at an all-time high for Clark. Last season, the 23-year-old shook off a shaky start in her rookie debut to lead the Fever to their first playoff appearance since 2016. Despite a slow start, Clark still finished averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and a league-leading 8.4 assists per game. Her performance unanimously earned her Rookie of the Year honors and a fourth place finish in MVP voting.
Clark's rookie season with Indiana was one of the most anticipated in women's basketball—and she delivered! Now, with a full season under her belt, better chemistry with her teammates and less pressure to prove herself, she can perform to her highest ceiling.
wNBA MVP History
Year | Winner |
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2024 | A'ja Wilson (Las Vegas) |
2023 | Breanna Stewart (New York) |
2022 | A'ja Wilson (Las Vegas) |
2021 | Jonquel Jones (Connecticut) |
2020 | A'ja Wilson (Las Vegas) |
2019 | Elena Delle Donne (Washington) |
2018 | Breanna Stewart (Seattle) |
2017 | Sylvia Fowles (Minnesota) |
2016 | Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles) |
2015 | Elena Delle Donne (Chicago) |
2014 | Maya Moore (Minnesota) |
How To Read WNBA MVP Odds
At an online sportsbook that would list WNBA MVP odds, they would look similar to this:
- A’ja Wilson -200
- Breanna Stewart +200
- Kelsey Plum +1400
The minus sign (-) indicates who the odds consider the favorite. In this case, it’s the Las Vegas Aces’ A’ja Wilson at -200. Every other player who’s listed is considered an underdog.
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