Charlotte Sting - Season-by-season Records

Season-by-season Records

Season Team Conference Regular season Playoff Results Head coach
W L PCT
Charlotte Sting
1997 1997 East 3rd 15 13 .536 Lost WNBA Semifinals (Houston, 0–1) Marynell Meadors
1998 1998 East 2nd 18 12 .600 Lost WNBA Semifinals (Houston, 0–2) Marynell Meadors
1999 1999 East 3rd 15 17 .469 Won Conference Semifinals (Detroit, 1–0)
Lost Conference Finals (New York, 1–2)
M. Meadors (5–7)
D. Hughes (10–10)
2000 2000 East 8th 8 24 .250 T.R. Dunn
2001 2001 East 4th 18 14 .563 Won Conference Semifinals (Cleveland, 2–1)
Won Conference Finals (New York, 2–1)
Lost WNBA Finals (Los Angeles, 0–2)
Anne Donovan
2002 2002 East 2nd 18 14 .563 Lost Conference Semifinals (Washington, 0–2) Anne Donovan
2003 2003 East 2nd 18 16 .529 Lost Conference Semifinals (Connecticut, 0–2) Trudi Lacey
Charlotte Sting
2004 2004 East 5th 16 18 .471 Trudi Lacey
2005 2005 East 6th 6 28 .176 T. Lacey (3–21)
M. Bogues (3–7)
2006 2006 East 6th 11 23 .324 Muggsy Bogues
Regular season 143 179 .444 1 Conference Championship
Playoffs 6 13 .316 0 WNBA Championships

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