Who won WNBA MVP 2023? Full voting results for A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart and Alyssa Thomas

Kyle Irving

Who won WNBA MVP 2023? Full voting results for A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart and Alyssa Thomas image

The 2023 WNBA Playoffs are underway, but there are still end-of-season awards to be handed out.

The W has already named this season's Coach of the Year (Stephanie White, Sun), Sixth Player of the Year (Alysha Clark, Aces) and Defensive Player of the Year (A'ja Wilson, Aces).

Now, it's time to find out who this year's Most Valuable Player will be.

The names at the top are familiar. Defending MVP Wilson puts her award on the line with Liberty star Breanna Stewart and Sun star Alyssa Thomas. Stewart finished second to Wilson in the 2022 WNBA MVP voting while Thomas finished fourth behind Aces guard Kelsey Plum.

Who will take home the WNBA MVP in 2023? You can check out the full voting results from this season's announcement below.

MORE: WNBA Sporting News Awards 2023: Wilson or Stewart for MVP?

Who won WNBA MVP 2023?

Breanna Stewart has been named MVP of the 2023 season. It's her second time winning the award, the first coming in 2018.

Stewart averaged a career-best 23.0 points to go along with 9.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.5 steals this season. She led the Liberty to the second-best record in the league.

Full voting results for WNBA MVP 2023

  • 1st Place Votes: 10 points
  • 2nd Place Votes: 7 points
  • 3rd Place Votes: 5 points
  • 4th Place Votes: 3 points
  • 5th Place Votes: 1 point
Player1st Place2nd Place3rd Place4th Place5th PlaceTotal Points
Breanna Stewart202317446
Alyssa Thomas231225439
A'ja Wilson1725171433
Napheesa Collier3213109
Satou Sabally81135

WNBA MVP: Full list of past winners

YearWinnerTeam
2023Breanna StewartNew York Liberty
2022A'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces
2021Jonquel JonesConnecticut Sun
2020A'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces
2019Elena Delle DonneWashington Mystics
2018Breanna StewartSeattle Storm
2017Sylvia FowlesMinnesota Lynx
2016Nneka OgwumikeLos Angeles Sparks
2015Elena Delle DonneChicago Sky
2014Maya MooreMinnesota Lynx
2013Candace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks
2012Tina CharlesConnecticut Sun
2011Tamika CatchingsIndiana Fever
2010Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
2009Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
2008Candace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks
2007Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
2006Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
2005Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
2004Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
2003Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
2002Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
2001Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
2000Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
1999Yolanda GriffithSacramento Monarchs
1998Cynthia CooperHouston Comets
1997Cynthia CooperHouston Comets

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.