The season ended with the Washington Mystics securing their first WNBA Title over the Connecticut Sun three games to two, in a closely contested finals.
The WNBA Board of Governors approved two rule changes at their November 15, 2018 meeting that would go into effect during the 2019 season.
[4] On April 22, 2019, CBS Sports Network announced a multi-year deal with the league to broadcast 40 games a season starting in May 2019.
Free agency negotiations began on January 15, 2019, with the signing period starting on February 1, 2019.
[9] Source:[24] Notes The following shows the leaders in each statistical category during the 2019 regular season.