2025 New York Liberty season

2025 New York Liberty season
CoachSandy Brondello
ArenaBarclays Center
Attendance16,323 per game
Results
Record27–17 (.614)
Place2nd (Eastern)
Playoff finish5th seed
Lost in First Round 1–2 to Phoenix Mercury
Team Leaders
PointsBreanna Stewart – 18.3 ppg
ReboundsJonquel Jones – 8.1 rpg
AssistsSabrina Ionescu – 5.7 apg
Media
TelevisionWWOR-TV
WNYW
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The 2025 New York Liberty season was the 29th season for the New York Liberty franchise of the WNBA, and their fourth season under head coach, Sandy Brondello. The season tipped off on Saturday, May 17, 2025, against the Las Vegas Aces at home.

Draft

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Club Outcome Ref.
3 38 Adja Kane C  France Landerneau Bretagne Basket Rights retained [1]

Transactions

Front office and coaching

Date Details Ref.
January 13 Hired Sonia Raman as assistant coach [2]

Trades

March
March 16 To New York Liberty
Natasha Cloud
To Connecticut Sun
2025 No. 7 draft pick
2026 first round draft pick
[3]

Free agency

Core designation

Player Date Notes Ref.
Breanna Stewart January 13 Accepted core offer on March 29
(Signed one-year deal)
[4][5]

Re-signed / extensions

Player Date Notes Ref.
Jaylyn Sherrod January 15 Training camp contract [6]
Rebekah Gardner [7]
Kennedy Burke February 1 [8]
Nyara Sabally May 12 Exercised team option
(Fourth-year)
[9]
Leonie Fiebich June 30 Set as active [10]

Additions

Player Date Notes Former Team Ref.
Raquel Carrera February 1 Training camp contract Valencia Basket [11]
Esmery Martínez Flammes Carolo Basket [12]
Kaitlyn Davis February 12 Rojas de Veracruz [13]
Isabelle Harrison February 21 Chicago Sky [14]
Seehia Ridard March 13 Sedis Cadí La Seu [15]
Marine Johannès March 21 Çimsa ÇBK Mersin [16][17]
Annika Soltau April 22 Rutronik Stars Keltern [18]
Leaonna Odom April 24 [19]
Stephanie Talbot July 21 Rest of season contract Free agent [20]
Emma Meesseman August 1 [21]

Subtractions / unsigned

Player Date Reason New Team Ref.
Marine Fauthoux April 15, 2021 Unsigned draft pick
(2021 draft pick – No. 29)
N/A – retained rights
Han Xu September 10, 2023 Suspended contract – temporary
Kayla Thornton December 6, 2024 Expansion draft Golden State Valkyries [22]
Raquel Carrera December 31, 2024 Rights renounced N/A[a] [23]
April 21, 2025 Suspended contract – full season N/A – retained rights [1]
Kaitlyn Davis December 31, 2024 Rights renounced N/A[b] [24]
May 2, 2025 Waived [25]
Ivana Dojkić January 11, 2025 Free agency – reserved
(qualifying offer extended)
Not signed – rights retained [16]
Courtney Vandersloot February 1, 2025 Free agency – unrestricted Chicago Sky [26]
Adja Kane April 14, 2025 Unsigned draft pick
(2025 draft pick – No. 38)
N/A – retained rights [1]
Seehia Ridard April 21, 2025 Suspended contract – full season [1]
Annika Soltau May 13, 2025 [27]
Betnijah Laney-Hamilton May 14, 2025 [28]
Esmery Martínez May 15, 2025 Waived [29]
Leaonna Odom
Leonie Fiebich June 12, 2025 Suspended contract – temporary N/A – retained rights [30]
Marquesha Davis July 13, 2025 Waived [31]
Jaylyn Sherrod August 1 Minnesota Lynx [32]
  1. ^ Carrera later signed training camp contract with club in February 2025, but their contract was suspended in April 2025.[11]
  2. ^ Davis signed training camp contract with club in February 2025.[13]

Roster

PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
G/F22Burke, Kennedy6' 1" (1.85m)182 lb (83kg)1997-02-14UCLA5
G9Cloud, Natasha5' 10" (1.78m)160 lb (73kg)1992-02-22Saint Joseph's9
F13Fiebich, Leonie6' 4" (1.93m)2000-01-10Germany1
G7Gardner, Rebekah6' 1" (1.85m)130 lb (59kg)1990-07-09UCLA2
F21Harrison, Isabelle6' 3" (1.91m)183 lb (83kg)1993-09-27Tennessee7
G20Ionescu, Sabrina5' 11" (1.8m)165 lb (75kg)1997-12-06Oregon5
G23Johannès, Marine5' 10" (1.78m)134 lb (61kg)1995-01-21France3
C35Jones, Jonquel6' 6" (1.98m)215 lb (98kg)1994-01-05George Washington8
F33Meesseman, Emma6' 4" (1.93m)191 lb (87kg)1993-05-13Belgium8
C8Sabally, Nyara6' 5" (1.96m)204 lb (93kg)2000-02-26Oregon2
F30Stewart, Breanna6' 4" (1.93m)170 lb (77kg)1994-08-27Connecticut8
F6Talbot, Stephanie6' 2" (1.88m)192 lb (87kg)1994-06-15Australia6
CCarrera, Raquel (S)6' 3" (1.91m)2001-10-31Spain
GDojkić, Ivana (FA)5' 11" (1.8m)154 lb (70kg)1997-12-24Croatia2
GFauthoux, Marine (DP)5' 9" (1.75m)2001-01-23France
CHan Xu (S)6' 11" (2.11m)203 lb (92kg)1999-10-31China3
CKane, Adja (DP)6' 3" (1.91m)2005-03-30France
G/FLaney-Hamilton, Betnijah  (S)6' 0" (1.83m)166 lb (75kg)1993-10-29Rutgers9
FRidard, Seehia  (S)6' 2" (1.88m)2002-08-09France
FSoltau, Annika (S)6' 4" (1.93m)2005-03-25Germany
Head coach
Chris DeMarco (Dominican (CA))
Assistant coaches
Zach O'Brien (St. Joseph's (ME))
Athletic trainer
Terri Acosta
Strength and conditioning coach
Emily Zaler

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

  WNBA roster page

Depth chart

Pos. Starter Bench
PG Natasha Cloud
SG Sabrina Ionescu Marine Johannès
SF Leonie Fiebich Rebekah Gardner
PF Breanna Stewart Kennedy Burke
Isabelle Harrison
Stephanie Talbot
C Jonquel Jones Nyara Sabally

Schedule

Preseason

2025 pre-season game log
Total: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Road: 0–0)
May: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Road: 0–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 May 9 Connecticut L 86–94 Marine Johannès (12) Isabelle Harrison (5) Sabrina Ionescu (6) Barclays Center
8,395
0–1
2 May 12 Toyota Antelopes W 84–61 Sabrina Ionescu (25) Jones, Sabally (5) Natasha Cloud (6) Matthew Knight Arena
12,364
1–1
2025 pre-season schedule

Regular season

2025 game log
Total: 27–17 (Home: 17–5; Road: 10–12)
May: 6–0 (Home: 3–0; Road: 3–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 May 17 Las Vegas W 92–78 Breanna Stewart (25) Jonquel Jones (10) Natasha Cloud (9) Barclays Center
17,344
1–0
2 May 22 @ Chicago W 99–74 Natasha Cloud (18) Jonquel Jones (7) Natasha Cloud (8) Wintrust Arena
9,025
2–0
3 May 24 @ Indiana W 90–88 Jonquel Jones (26) Jonquel Jones (12) Natasha Cloud (6) Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
3–0
4 May 27 Golden State W 95–67 Breanna Stewart (24) Jonquel Jones (10) Natasha Cloud (10) Barclays Center
14,774
4–0
5 May 29 Golden State W 82–77 Breanna Stewart (27) Leonie Fiebich (8) Natasha Cloud (5) Barclays Center
14,951
5–0
6 May 30 @ Washington W 85–63 Sabrina Ionescu (28) Jonquel Jones (18) Breanna Stewart (7) CareFirst Arena
4,200
6–0
June : 5–5 (Home: 3–1; Road: 2–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
7 June 1 Connecticut W 100–52 Sabrina Ionescu (18) Jonquel Jones (11) Natasha Cloud (7) Barclays Center
17,415
7–0
8 June 5 @ Washington W 86–78 Breanna Stewart (26) Breanna Stewart (11) Sabrina Ionescu (7) CareFirst Arena
4,200
8–0
9 June 10 Chicago W 85–66 Sabrina Ionescu (23) Breanna Stewart (7) Sabrina Ionescu (7) Barclays Center
16,081
9–0
10 June 14 @ Indiana L 88–102 Sabrina Ionescu (34) Nyara Sabally (9) Natasha Cloud (5) Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
9–1
11 June 17 Atlanta W 86–81 Sabrina Ionescu (34) Jonquel Jones (10) Cloud, Ionescu (5) Barclays Center
15,149
10–1
12 June 19 Phoenix L 81–89 Breanna Stewart (35) Nyara Sabally (7) Natasha Cloud (10) Barclays Center
16,383
10–2
13 June 22 @ Seattle L 79–89 Breanna Stewart (18) Sabally, Stewart (9) Natasha Cloud (8) Climate Pledge Arena
12,500
10–3
14 June 25 @ Golden State W 81–78 Breanna Stewart (23) Breanna Stewart (10) Natasha Cloud (7) Chase Center
18,064
11–3
15 June 27 @ Phoenix L 91–106 Breanna Stewart (17) Nyara Sabally (6) Cloud, Ionescu (7) PHX Arena
12,009
11–4
16 June 29 @ Atlanta L 81–90 Breanna Stewart (21) Breanna Stewart (9) Natasha Cloud (6) Gateway Center Arena
3,265
11–5
July : 6–4 (Home: 6–2; Road: 0–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
17 July 3 Los Angeles W 89–79 Natasha Cloud (23) Breanna Stewart (14) Natasha Cloud (7) Barclays Center
15,956
12–5
18 July 6 Seattle L 70–79 Sabrina Ionescu (22) Sabrina Ionescu (9) Sabrina Ionescu (6) Barclays Center
15,515
12–6
19 July 8 Las Vegas W 87–78 Sabrina Ionescu (28) Leonie Fiebich (9) Sabrina Ionescu (8) Barclays Center
15,041
13–6
20 July 13 Atlanta L 79–72 Leonie Fiebich (21) Breanna Stewart (10) Sabrina Ionescu (5) Barclays Center
17,265
14–6
21 July 16 Indiana W 98–77 Breanna Stewart (24) Breanna Stewart (11) Sabrina Ionescu (9) Barclays Center
17,371
15–6
All-Star Game
22 July 22 Indiana W 98–84 Jonquel Jones (18) Jonquel Jones (9) Sabrina Ionescu (9) Barclays Center
17,365
16–6
23 July 25 Phoenix W 89–76 Sabrina Ionescu (29) Jonquel Jones (11) Sabrina Ionescu (8) Barclays Center
17,515
17–6
24 July 26 Los Angeles L 99–101 Sabrina Ionescu (30) Ionescu, Jones (8) Natasha Cloud (9) Barclays Center
16,024
17–7
25 July 28 @ Dallas L 82–92 Jonquel Jones (18) Jonquel Jones (7) Natasha Cloud (8) College Park Center
6,018
17–8
26 July 30 @ Minnesota L 93–100 Sabrina Ionescu (31) Jonquel Jones (7) Natasha Cloud (7) Target Center
10,824
17–9
August : 7–7 (Home: 4–2; Road: 3–5)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
27 August 1 @ Connecticut L 62–78 Sabrina Ionescu (23) Ionescu, Talbot (7) Sabrina Ionescu (5) Mohegan Sun Arena
8,664
17–10
28 August 3 @ Connecticut W 87–78 Sabrina Ionescu (36) Sabrina Ionescu (11) Cloud, Ionescu, Jones, Talbot (4) Mohegan Sun Arena
8,747
18–10
29 August 5 Dallas W 85–76 Jonquel Jones (15) Jonquel Jones (10) Natasha Cloud (6) Barclays Center
17,306
19–10
30 August 8 @ Dallas W 88–77 Sabrina Ionescu (16) Emma Meesseman (8) Emma Meesseman (7) College Park Center
6,251
20–10
31 August 10 Minnesota L 71–83 Natasha Cloud (14) Cloud, Jones (6) Cloud, Ionescu, Jones (5) Barclays Center
17,343
20–11
32 August 12 @ Los Angeles W 105–97 Emma Meesseman (24) Jonquel Jones (11) Sabrina Ionescu (6) Crypto.com Arena
11,862
21–11
33 August 13 @ Las Vegas L 77–83 Emma Meesseman (24) Emma Meesseman (10) Jonquel Jones (5) Michelob Ultra Arena
10,417
21–12
34 August 16 @ Minnesota L 80–86 Jonquel Jones (17) Sabrina Ionescu (10) Natasha Cloud (6) Target Center
10,810
21–13
35 August 19 Minnesota W 85–75 Jonquel Jones (22) Jonquel Jones (10) Sabrina Ionescu (11) Barclays Center
16,864
22–13
36 August 21 Chicago L 85–91 Jonquel Jones (25) Jones, Meesseman (7) Emma Meesseman (6) Barclays Center
15,887
22–14
37 August 23 @ Atlanta L 62–78 Kennedy Burke (13) Jonquel Jones (8) Marine Johannès (5) Gateway Center Arena
3,305
22–15
38 August 25 Connecticut W 81–79 Breanna Stewart (19) Jonquel Jones (11) Sabrina Ionescu (9) Barclays Center
15,011
23–15
39 August 28 Washington W 89–63 Isabelle Harrison (16) Breanna Stewart (9) Stephanie Talbot (6) Barclays Center
15,015
24–15
40 August 30 @ Phoenix L 63–80 Emma Meesseman (17) Fiebich, Jones, Stewart (6) Cloud, Jones (4) PHX Arena
13,252
24–16
September : 3–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 2–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
41 September 2 @ Golden State L 58–66 Cloud, Stewart (19) Burke, Cloud, Meesseman, Stewart (5) Cloud, Fiebich (4) Chase Center
18,064
24–17
42 September 5 @ Seattle W 84–76 Breanna Stewart (24) Cloud, Stewart (7) Natasha Cloud (6) Climate Pledge Arena
12,500
25–17
43 September 9 Washington W 75–66 Emma Meesseman (19) Jonquel Jones (11) Sabrina Ionescu (9) Barclays Center
17,532
26–17
44 September 11 @ Chicago W 91–86 Breanna Stewart (24) Meesseman, Stewart (6) Sabrina Ionescu (11) Wintrust Arena
8,824
27–17
2025 season schedule

Notes:

Playoffs

2025 playoff game log
First round vs. Phoenix Mercury
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 September 14 @ Phoenix W 76–69 (OT) Natasha Cloud (23) Jonquel Jones (12) Sabrina Ionescu (7) PHX Arena
10,095
1–0
2 September 17 Phoenix L 60–86 Emma Meesseman (11) Jonquel Jones (13) Ionescu, Meesseman (3) Barclays Center
17,017
1–1
3 September 19 @ Phoenix L 73–79 Breanna Stewart (30) Breanna Stewart (9) Ionescu, Jones (4) PHX Arena
13,104
1–2
2025 playoff schedule

Standings

# Team W L PCT GB Conf. Home Road Cup
1 yxMinnesota Lynx 34 10 .773 20–4 20–2 14–8 5–1
2 xLas Vegas Aces 30 14 .682 4 16–8 17–5 13–9 2–4
3 xAtlanta Dream 30 14 .682 4 15–6 16–6 14–8 3–2
4 xPhoenix Mercury 27 17 .614 7 13–11 15–7 12–10 4–2
5 xNew York Liberty 27 17 .614 7 15–5 17–5 10–12 4–1
6 cxIndiana Fever 24 20 .545 10 13–8 13–9 11–11 4–1
7 xSeattle Storm 23 21 .523 11 12–12 10–12 13–9 4–2
8 xGolden State Valkyries 23 21 .523 11 9–15 14–8 9–13 3–3
9 eLos Angeles Sparks 21 23 .477 13 10–14 9–13 12–10 2–4
10 eWashington Mystics 16 28 .364 18 8–12 10–12 6–16 2–3
11 eConnecticut Sun 11 33 .250 23 7–14 7–15 4–18 1–4
12 eChicago Sky 10 34 .227 24 4–17 6–16 4–18 1–4
13 eDallas Wings 10 34 .227 24 4–20 6–16 4–18 1–5

Notes

(#) – League Standing
c – Commissioner's Cup winners
y – Regular Season Champion
x – Clinched playoff berth
e – Eliminated from playoff contention
Source: Overall standings and Commissioner's Cup Standings

Playoffs

First Round:
Best-of-3
Semifinals:
Best-of-5
Finals:
Best-of-7
         
1 Minnesota Lynx 2
8 Golden State Valkyries 0
1 Minnesota Lynx 1
4 Phoenix Mercury 3
4 Phoenix Mercury 2
5 New York Liberty 1
4 Phoenix Mercury 0
2 Las Vegas Aces 4
2 Las Vegas Aces 2
7 Seattle Storm 1
2 Las Vegas Aces 3
6 Indiana Fever 2
3 Atlanta Dream 1
6 Indiana Fever 2
  • Bold – Series winner
  • Italic – Team with home-court-advantage

Awards and honors

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Sandy Brondello Coach of the Month – May June 4 [33]
WNBA All-Star Head Coach July 3 [34]
Natasha Cloud Eastern Conference Player of the Week May 28 [35]
Sabrina Ionescu WNBA All-Star Starter June 30 [36]
Eastern Conference Player of the Week July 15 [37]
July 29 [38]
Eastern Conference Player of the Month – July August 4 [39]
AP All-WNBA Second Team September 12 [40]
All-WNBA Second Team October 10 [41]
Breanna Stewart WNBA All-Star Starter June 30 [36]
WNBA All-Defensive Second Team October 8 [42]

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