A look at every WNBA triple-double in league history

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Sheryl Swoopes (14 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) (September 3, 2005)

Only one WNBA player has had two triple-doubles, and Swoopes’ second came in an important postseason situation. In a decisive third game of the Western Conference Semifinals against the defending champion Seattle Storm, the Comets had to win on the road to keep their season alive.

The Comets were as balanced as ever scoring-wise, with five players in double figures, but leave it to eventual MVP Swoopes to fill in the rest. Adding 10 rebounds and 10 assists, Swoopes led the Comets to the 75-58 win over Seattle to eliminate the Storm.

To this day, that performance remains the lone WNBA postseason triple-double.