Dime Queens: Most Assists in a WNBA Regular Season

Passing is a rhythm, a feel, and a flair that goes beyond statistics. In addition to accumulating assists, these ladies led the team, planned the attack, and enhanced the visibility of their colleagues. These five playmaking masterclasses include threading needles in half-court settings and dropping dimes in transition. Let's honour the real floor generals with flowers.
Caitlin Clark – 337 Assists (2024, Indiana Fever)

A rookie season? Didn't matter. When Caitlin Clark took over, she instantly made the Fever into a highlight reel. She led the all-time list while making every game a must-see with her vision, speed, and daring passing.
Alyssa Thomas – 317 Assists (2024, Connecticut Sun)

AT was on a mission, dishing out like a point forward. She led Connecticut's offence with poise and strength, always setting up her team and regularly putting up triple-doubles.
Alyssa Thomas – 316 Assists (2023, Connecticut Sun)

Two consecutive seasons of excellence. With the ball in her hands, Alyssa was already changing the definition of what a forward could be in 2023. No one was interested in protecting her or speculating about where the next cent was going.
Courtney Vandersloot – 314 Assists (2023, New York Liberty)

New York was quickly hit by the Sloot effect. Despite being surrounded by a superteam, she managed to make an impression by slashing defences with her accurate feeds and proving to everyone why she is among the greatest passers of all time.
Courtney Vandersloot – 300 Assists (2019, Chicago Sky)

Vintage Vandersloot. Back in 2019, she was already setting the gold standard for point guards- cool under pressure, deadly in pick-and-rolls, and always one step ahead of the defense.