7 shortest players in WNBA heading into 2025 season
The 2025 WNBA season is set to begin in nine days. After hitting historic attendance and viewership figures last year, the popularity of the WNBA has never been higher.
Because the league is heavily perimeter-oriented, players lacking in size still have the opportunity to thrive.
Heading into the 2025 WNBA season, players with diminutive frames could have key roles for their respective teams.
Here are the seven shortest players heading into the 2025 season:
7 undersized players entering the 2025 WNBA season
#7. Jaylyn Sherrod (5-7)
Jaylyn Sherrod hardly played for the New York Liberty as an undrafted rookie last season. The defending champs are stacked, but they believe the 5-foot-7 guard can contribute to their title defense. Liberty GM Jonathan Kolb gave her a qualifying offer, which Sherrod signed in mid-January.
#6. Megan McConnell (5-7)
Megan McConnell went undrafted this year, but her dreams of playing in the pros remain alive. She received a qualifying offer from the Phoenix Mercury and showed what she could do in a preseason game against the Las Vegas Aces.
The 5-foot-7 guard is a defensive specialist who can also distribute the ball. Phoenix could keep her on the roster if she continues to step up.
#5. Erica Wheeler (5-7)
The Seattle Storm improved their backcourt by adding the veteran Erica Wheeler in the offseason. After leaving the Indiana Fever, she will form part of the supporting cast behind Skylar Diggins-Smith and Alysha Clark.
The 5-foot-7 guard is known for her energy and hustle. Although her minutes dropped in her last season with the Fever, she could get more playing time after taking her talents to Seattle.
#4. Aari McDonald (5-6)
Aari McDonald will add playmaking and leadership to the LA Sparks’ perimeter in the 2025 WNBA season. The 5-foot-6 guard is expected to come off the bench and backup Kelsey Plum.
Last year, McDonald averaged 8.7 points, 3.7 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game.
#3. Dana Evans (5-6)
Dana Evans has not played a game in the 2025 WNBA preseason for the Las Vegas Aces because of a left knee injury. The two-time champs are hoping she will be ready for the season opener.
Evans is a veteran 5-foot-6 guard who has thrived in an off-the-bench role. She will come in to spell either Jackie Young or Chelsea Gray.
#2. Jordin Canada (5-6)
Like Evans, Jordan Canada is dealing with an injury. The 5-foot-6 playmaker went down on Tuesday during a preseason game against the Washington Mystics. The Atlanta Dream won 80-70, but the victory proved costly.
Canada was expected to start alongside Allisha Gray in Atlanta’s backcourt. The Dream will miss her stellar defense and passing if she misses time.
#1. Mai Yamamoto (5-5)
The shortest player in the WNBA heading into the new season is Mai Yamamoto. Although she has played professionally in Japan, the 5-foot-5 guard is suiting up for the first time in America’s most popular women’s basketball league.
Yamamoto signed a training camp contract with the Dallas Wings in early February. She debuted on Friday in a preseason game against the Las Vegas Aces. The Japanese will have to beat a tough field to earn a spot on the Wings’ roster.