WNBA Players Re-Elect Nneka Ogwumike to Fourth Term as Union President

WNBA Players Re-Elect Nneka Ogwumike to Fourth Term as Union President

Los Angeles Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike has secured another term as president of the WNBA Players Association, extending her leadership through a fourth tenure. The veteran leader faces immediate challenges on the court as Los Angeles manages critical roster injuries heading into a demanding two-game road trip.

Key Highlights

  • Forward Nneka Ogwumike has been re-elected to her fourth consecutive term as the president of the WNBA Players Association, a role she has held since 2016.
  • Los Angeles faces immediate back-to-back road games against the Toronto Tempo and Indiana Fever while missing key starters due to injuries.
  • The 15-year veteran recently delivered a 24-point performance, including a game-winning shot, to complete a 17-point comeback victory against New York.
  • Former league stars praised Ogwumike for securing expanded retired player benefits and landmark provisions in the collective bargaining agreement.

Los Angeles Sparks star forward Nneka Ogwumike was re-elected as the president of the WNBA Players Association this week, making it the fourth term of her career. The 10-time All-Star has served in that capacity since 2016, and is regarded as a driving force behind some of the key wins in the new WNBA CBA. But for the Sparks and head coach Lynne Roberts, that leadership is on display each and every day.

And that leadership is needed in major way as the Sparks hit the road for a two-game trip with matchups against the Toronto Tempo and Indiana Fever. Both Kelsey Plum and Cameron Brink are sidelined due to injury, leaving the team short-handed as they continue to search for consistency on the court.

Having a steady influence like Nneka Ogwumike in the Sparks locker room and on the court is something that Lynne Roberts doesnโ€™t take for granted.

โ€œI donโ€™t know how else to say it but she just has such a presence to her and a gravity to her on the court and off. Sheโ€™s just an absolute vet that knows whatโ€™s needed, knows whatโ€™s not and I think she really understands with KP out, that the onus of being that key guy falls on her,โ€ Roberts said during her pregame press conference ahead of the teamโ€™s game against the Toronto Tempo on Friday.

โ€œThatโ€™s not something she takes lightly or is dramatic about.โ€

Coming into the Sparksโ€™ meeting against the Tempo, Ogwumike has been averaging 15.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.2 steals with splits of 51.7 percent shooting from the field, 42 percent shooting from the 3-point line and 83.7 percent shooting from the free-throw line.

Sheโ€™s coming off a vintage performance last weekend during the Sparksโ€™ thrilling comeback win against the New York Liberty in which they battled back from a 17-point deficit. Ogwumike finished with a game-high 24 points, including the game-winning 3-point shot. She also added six rebounds, three assists and three steals.

But while her production on the court has been solid since returning to the franchise, itโ€™s her calm demeanor that has helped the Sparks weather the storm despite an 8-8 start to the regular season.

โ€œShe just has a way about her that brings calm to everybody, but is a fierce competitor. Iโ€™ve never been around a player like her ever,โ€ Roberts continued. โ€œWe lean on her and rely on her and thereโ€™s a lot of motivation for the rest of us to come through for her as well. Sheโ€™s a huge part of what weโ€™re doing and Iโ€™m seeing just a really motivated, driven, but under control peaceful vet in Nneka.โ€

But as much as the Roberts and the rest of the team hold Ogwumike in such high regard, the 15-year vet is among the most humble stars in the WNBA. Sheโ€™s quick to give her teammates and coaches credit for wins.

Prior to the Liberty game, several former Sparks stars in Lisa Leslie, DeLisha Milton-Jones and Temecka Dixon heaped a ton of praise on Ogwumike for fighting for key provisions, including the retired player benefits, in the CBA.

Yet for Ogwumike, her selflessness always shines through. Her response to the older generation crediting her for the advances is a prime example of why Roberts continues to say sheโ€™s โ€™one-of-one.โ€™

โ€œI canโ€™t take credit for. I was grateful to be in a position to utilize my privilege, to utilize my responsibility and to open myself up to the phenomenal women of this league, both past and present Bess,โ€ Ogwumike said following the Liberty game. โ€œTheresโ€™ a lot of details people donโ€™t know about, thereโ€™s a lot of difficulty, a lot of really great internal wins that we celebrate amongst ourselves. But I think thatโ€™s the fabric that really etches the history that weโ€™r all experiencing today.โ€

History of Union Leadership and Collective Bargaining

Since assuming the presidency in 2016, Ogwumike has overseen a transformative era for the players’ union. Her leadership guided the players through the landmark 2020 Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations, which fundamentally altered the financial structure of the league. That agreement introduced significant salary increases, modernized travel accommodations, and established progressive family-planning benefits for athletes.

By securing a fourth term, Ogwumike remains positioned at the vanguard of labor relations as the league navigates rapid commercial expansion and preparing for future revenue-sharing structures. Her work bridges generational gaps by preserving the legacy of retired players while building equitable conditions for incoming rookies.

FAQs

How many terms has Nneka Ogwumike served as WNBPA president?

Nneka Ogwumike was recently re-elected to her fourth term as president of the players’ union, an executive position she has held continuously since 2016.

Which key players are currently injured for the Los Angeles Sparks?

The Sparks are navigating roster shortages on their current road trip with both Kelsey Plum and Cameron Brink sidelined due to injuries.

What are Nneka Ogwumike’s current season statistics?

Ogwumike is averaging 15.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.2 steals per game while shooting 51.7% from the field and 42% from beyond the arc.

Which former WNBA stars praised Ogwumike’s leadership?

League legends Lisa Leslie, DeLisha Milton-Jones, and Temecka Dixon publicly commended Ogwumike for securing retired player benefits in the collective bargaining agreement.

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