After a whirlwind of an offseason, 2026 WNBA training camps open Sunday, April 19. Here's what to know about rosters and power rankings.

After a whirlwind of an offseason, 2026 WNBA training camps open Sunday, April 19. In less than a month, the CBA was signed, sealed and delivered, expansion teams in Toronto and Portland had their drafts, free agency took place and the WNBA draft happened. In case you missed it, UConn's Azzi Fudd was picked No. 1 overall by the Dallas Wings, TCU's Olivia Miles went second to the Minnesota Lynx, Spain's Awa Fam third to the Seattle Storm and UCLA's Lauren Betts fourth to the Washington Mystics.Will all the movement mean a shift at the WNBA standings this season?

Can the Las Vegas Aces repeat as champions? We like their chances.With that said, it may have been tough to keep track of all the the roster moves in a truncated period of time. USA TODAY Sports has you covered with complete training camp rosters for every team and our first power rankings of the season. 1.

Las Vegas Aces2025 record: 30-14 (WNBA Finals champions)Guaranteed contracts: Dana Evans, Chelsea Gray, Jewell Loyd, NaLyssa Smith, Stephanie Talbot, A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young2026 draftees: Janiah Barker, Jordan ObiTraining camp contracts: Kierstan Bell, Chennedy Carter, Cheyenne Parker-Tyus, Brianna TurnerThe defending champion Aces are the team to beat. Las Vegas retained its entire starting lineup from last year's championship run and are in prime position to run it back. The franchise kept Big 3 of A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray, who are all got seven-figure deals under the new CBA after leading the Aces to three WNBA titles in four years.

The big paydays, however, won't sacrifice Las Vegas' depth. The Aces re-signed Dana Evans and Jewell Loyd, who were key contributors off the bench last season, and added defensive specialist Brianna Turner and shooter Stephanie Talbot. Catch the Aces if you can.2.

New York Liberty2025 record: 27-17 (lost in first round of 2025 playoffs)Guaranteed contracts: Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones, Satou Sabally, Breanna StewartNon-guaranteed contracts: Rebecca Allen, Leonie FiebichTraining camp contracts: Pauline Astier, Raquel Carrera, Derin Erdoğan, Marine Fauthoux, Alexandra Fowler, Rebekah Gardner, Marine Johannès, Anneli Maley, Ugonne Onyiah, Ashley Owusu, Ny’Ceara Pryor, Han XuThe Liberty lost one Sabally, but gained another in the offseason. After Nyara Sabally was selected by the Toronto Tempo in the expansion draft, New York landed her older sister Satou Sabally, one of the biggest names available in free agency.

Satou Sabally will team up with the Liberty's trio of Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones, who limped to the finish line last season due to injuries. Stewart, Ionescu, Jones and Sabally have a combined 19 WNBA All-Star nods. And it shouldn't take long for Sabally to gel with her new teammates, as she played with Ionescu in Oregon.

It remains to be seen if the Liberty re-sign Natasha Cloud, but first-year head coach Chris DeMarco will have plenty with which to work.3. Atlanta Dream2025 record: 30-14 (lost in first round of 2025 playoffs)Guaranteed contracts: Jordin Canada, Allisha Gray, Naz Hillmon, Rhyne Howard, Brionna Jones Non-guaranteed contracts: Isobel Borlase, Te-Hina Paopao, Angel Reese, Taylor Thierry 2026 draftees: Indya Nivar, Madina OkotTraining camp contracts: Maite Carzorla, Bella Fontleroy, Stephanie Jones, Sika Koné, Laila Phelia, Paige Robinson, Holly Winterburn, Sacha WashingtonThe Dream kept their core players in free agency bringing back four starters (Rhyne Howard, Allisha Gray, Bri Jones and Jordin Canada) and the 2025 Sixth Player of the Year (Naz Hillmon) as it pursues the franchise's first championship.

The Dream had franchise-best 30 wins and No. 3 seed in the playoffs last season and hope to build on that success. The Dream did lose veteran center Brittney Griner in free agency, but acquired Angel Reese, one of the WNBA's best players (and rebounders), via trade. Adding Reese to the roster boosts Atlanta's offensive profile and adds a strong defender to the Dream's stacked roster.

If Atlanta can get over the playoff hump, it has a great chance to make it to the WNBA Finals.4. Indiana Fever2025 record: 24-20 (lost in the semifinals of 2025 WNBA Playoffs)Guaranteed contracts: Monique Billings, Aliyah Boston, Sophie Cunningham, Lexie Hull, Kelsey Mitchell Non-guaranteed contracts: Caitlin Clark, Damiris Dantas, Ty Harris, Myisha Hines-Allen, Makayla Timpson2026 draftees: Raven Johnson, Jessica TimmonsTraining camp contracts: Megan McConnell, Kayana Traylor, Shatori Walker-KimbroughDevelopment player: Justine PissottInjuries were major storyline in Indiana last season. Caitlin Clark was limited to 13 games, yet the Fever were one win away from the team's first WNBA Finals appearance since 2012.

That was due in large part to Kelsey Mitchell, who took a big step last season and averaged a career high 20.2 points en route to a first-team All-WNBA selection. Indiana's ceiling will again be contingent on the team's health. Clark l