The WNBA season is cooking and it's time to collect it on Top Shot!
Rookie Debut drops June 3. Pre-orders open June 1.
This is the one of deepest rookie classes the WNBA has ever produced. Less than three weeks into the season, over 50 rookies have already scored their first professional basket. Three brand new Ultimate sets make their WNBA Top Shot debut. Two expansion franchises just notched their first wins, and both are immortalized as 1-of-1 Skylines. Throne Room arrives with four 1-of-1s headlined by Alyssa Thomas, Breanna Stewart, Chelsea Gray, and Kelsey Mitchell.
If you've been waiting for the moment WNBA Top Shot levels up, this is it.
The Drop

WNBA Rookie Debut Case
Your one-stop shop for the drop. 50+ Rookie Debuts including 10+ parallels, plus the deepest stack of Rares, Legendaries, and your best shot at Throne Room, Skyline, Rookie Ultimate, and Supernova. If you want one product that captures the whole drop, this is it.
WNBA Rookie Debut Box
An efficient way to build the Rookie Debut set. 7-12 Rookie Debuts per box including 1+ parallels, with your shot at Rares, Legendaries, and Ultimates through the Box Toppers.
WNBA Rookie Debut Standard Pack
The chase. Every rip is a shot at a partnered rookie Hardcourt /50 autograph, with hits available at every tier above.
WNBA Rookie Debut Premium Chance Hit
Higher-volume swings with elevated odds. 7 Moments per pack with chase potential up to Ultimate.
WNBA Rookie Debut Chance Hit
The easiest way in. 3 Moments per pack with a real shot at parallels, Rares, Legendaries, and Ultimates.
WNBA Rookie Debut Trade Ticket Pack
Burn Moments from your collection and turn them into your shot at the newest drop.
The Deepest Rookie Class in WNBA History

Over fifty rookies have already scored a basket this season. That's not a number you see in a typical WNBA rookie class. The 2026 draft was loaded at the top, and the depth behind it is doing things nobody projected.
Azzi Fudd, Olivia Miles, Kiki Rice, Flau’jae Johnson and Gabriela Jaquez are delivering on the promise that made them top picks. Lauren Betts and Madina Okot are anchoring frontcourts on day one. Ta'Niya Latson and Georgia Amoore are running offenses.
And the undrafted story might be even louder. Pauline Astier has carved out a real role in New York. Jovana Nogic dropped 27 points in her first week - the most ever scored in a game by an undrafted rookie. Laura Juškaitė is showing North American audiences what European scouts have known for years.
This is the class that defines Rookie Debut. Thirty Moments in this drop, every one a first career basket, every one minted to /1,000 with a Blockchain /99 and Hardcourt /50 parallel. For partnered rookies, that /50 Hardcourt is signed and inscribed "My Rookie Debut."
The first wave of autographed Rookie Debuts features: Olivia Miles, Kiki Rice, Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez, Georgia Amoore, Madina Okot, Raven Johnson, and more.
More partners join the lineup as more rookies make their WNBA debuts throughout the season.
The Grails Arrive: Throne Room Lands on Top Shot

Throne Room is the pinnacle of individual dominance. The definitive stamp on a night where the league's best bend the entire game to their will. Every Moment is a 1-of-1 Ultimate grail. Pure WNBA immortality.
Four 1-of-1s headline the Throne Room launch:
Alyssa Thomas
Opening night, Finals rematch. The Aces defeated Phoenix for the 2025 title and Alyssa Thomas had to watch the banner go up and the rings come out. Then the game tipped, and she got her own victory. The kind of revenge Moment that defines a season before it's a week old.
Breanna Stewart
Statement night against Connecticut. One of the most decorated players of all-time earns her first 1-of-1 on Top Shot.
Chelsea Gray
Game-winner over Indiana. A back-and-forth matchup, the kind of clutch shot that has defined her career, and she'll do it again. She always does.
Kelsey Mitchell
Since the day she entered the league, Kelsey Mitchell has been one of the WNBA's most reliable scorers. A perennial threat from anywhere on the floor. Her first 1-of-1 follows a body of work that earned her this spot.
And if Throne Room captures the present, Supernova honors the beginning. /10 Ultimates capturing the first career games of WNBA MVPs. The greatest careers in league history, each one starting here.
Rounding out the Ultimate tier, Rookie Ultimate returns: 1-of-1 full-game highlight reels from three of the season's standout rookies. Pauline Astier, Jovana Nogic, and Gabriela Jaquez - some of the top performers in the league through the season's first weeks.
The Expansion Era Continues
The Golden State Valkyries joined the league last year, and the appetite for WNBA basketball has only grown since. The 2026 season brings two more franchises onto the floor. The Toronto Tempo take the court for the first time in league history, and the Portland Fire return to the WNBA more than two decades after the original franchise wrapped up in 2002. Both wasted no time getting into the win column.
- The Portland Fire opened the new era with a 98-96 win over the New York Liberty on a Sarah Ashlee Barker game-winner
- The Toronto Tempo earned their first franchise victory in an 86-73 win over the Seattle Storm, powered by a 26-point performance from Marina Mabrey
Both wins are immortalized as 1-of-1 Skyline Ultimates in this drop.
Joining them in the Skyline checklist: the Los Angeles Sparks, a three-time WNBA champion and one of the league's most iconic franchises, receiving their first-ever Skyline Ultimate on a 99-95 home win - and a homecoming Moment for Sparks legend Nneka Ogwumike. Her first home win back in LA, where she spent the first twelve seasons of her career, won Rookie of the Year and MVP, and brought a championship to the Sparks.
Skyline is a 15-Moment set. One 1-of-1 per franchise across the league, each Moment built to reflect what makes that city and that franchise unique. Every fanbase gets one. Only one superfan gets to own it.
Where Veterans Start Their Top Shot Story
Run It Back: Origins returns to bring the first-ever Rookie Moments on Top Shot for veterans who have earned their place in the league. Minted to /39, with Galactic /5 and Omega 1-of-1 parallels.
Level Up sees the first-ever Rares for players stepping into bigger roles. The opening five: Natasha Mack, Sophie Cunningham, Nia Coffey, Nyara Sabally, and Jade Melbourne. Minted to /149, with Hexwave /25 and Jukebox /10 parallels.
Set Challenge Calendar
This drop kicks off a season-long collecting journey. Each set's challenge window opens when its final edition releases. Complete and lock the set to earn a reward pack.
August 5 Run It Back: Origins • Fresh Gems • Hoop Vision
September 2 Holo Icon • Ascension • Bag Work
September 23 Rookie Debut • Level Up • Metallic Gold LE • Video Game Numbers • Hustle & Show • Rookie Revelation
October 28 Base Set • 2026 WNBA Playoffs • 2026 WNBA Finals
Auctions
Four straight weeks of WNBA Auctions kick off the day of the drop.
Weekly Rookie Debut Standard Pack Auctions
Every Wednesday, 20 WNBA Rookie Debut Standard Packs go up for auction. Burn WNBA Rookie Debut Moments to win.
- June 3
- June 10
- June 17
- June 24
June 8 | WNBA Rookie Debut Case and Box Auctions
- 1 WNBA Rookie Debut Case • Burn any WNBA Legendary Moments
- 5 WNBA Rookie Debut Boxes • Burn any WNBA Rare Moments
Team Leaderboards
Fifteen franchises. Fifteen leaderboards. A full season to climb them. Rep your team and get rewarded for it with their newest Moments
🏆 The #1 collector on each team's leaderboard earns a guaranteed new Legendary or new Jukebox /10
🎯 Collectors ranked #2 and #3 earn a guaranteed new Rare.
🎟️ 7 Collectors ranked #4-50 earn additional new Rares through a weighted draw.
All rewards are Moments from your favorite team.
Team Leaderboard Snapshot Dates
📸 July 31 at 12 p.m. ET | Team Leaderboard Snapshot #1
📸 September 18 at 12 p.m. ET | Team Leaderboard Snapshot #2
You can now select your Favorite Team for WNBA in addition to your Favorite NBA team!
Make your selections here and get hyped for next week!
Once you make your selection, it is locked in through the end of the WNBA season.

