Career:
2025:
- Finished 2nd in the league’s MVP voting while once again earning All-WNBA First Team and All-Defensive First Team honors after leading the Lynx to a league-record 34 wins
- Started 33 games, missing 11 due to injury; she was also sidelined for Minnesota’s final playoff game
- Ranked 2nd in the WNBA in scoring (a career-best 22.9 ppg), 11th in rebounding (7.3 rpg), 3rd in steals (1.64 spg), 5th in blocks (a career-high 1.52 bpg), 7th in FG accuracy (53.1%), 9th in 3-point accuracy (40.3%, 50-for-124) and 3rd in FT accuracy (90.6%)
- Also netted 20.6 ppg (53.8%), 6.8 rpg and 2.4 apg in five postseason starts (3.48 mpg)
- Connected on 28 of 53 3-point attempts in her final 14 outings (52.8%); she joins Elena Delle Donne (Washington, 2019) as the only players in WNBA history to register a 50/40/90 season
- Pumped in 32 points Aug. 24 vs. Indiana, her 15th career 30+ night (2nd on the Lynx’ all-time list; Maya Moore had 24)
- Named Western Conference Player of the Month for May, June and July
- Chosen as the MVP of the 2025 WNBA All-Star game, played in Indianapolis, after scoring 36 points in Team Collier’s 151-131 win
- The July 27 contest vs. Atlanta was her third career 4×4 game (pts/reb/ast/stl) with 30+ points; only Candace Parker (four) posted more
- Scored her 3000th career point June 11 at Seattle
2024:
- Wrapped up her sixth season by being named Defensive Player of the Year, All-WNBA First Team and All-Defensive First Team while finishing runner-up to A’ja Wilson in the league’s MVP balloting
- Averaged 20.4 ppg, 9.7 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.91 spg and 1.41 bpg in 34 games (34.7 mpg); she ranked 5th in the WNBA in scoring, 3rd in rebounding, 2nd in steals, 7th in blocks and 3rd in minutes
- Shot 49.2% from the field, 31.0% from long range and 80.4% from the line
- Added 23.8 ppg (52.5%), 8.9 rpg, 3.3 apg, 2.08 spg and 1.92 bpg in 12 playoff starts (38.8 mpg)
- Named Western Conference Player of the Month for August
- Pulled in a career-high 18 rebounds Aug. 23 vs. Las Vegas
- Played in the WNBA All-Star Game on July 20 in Phoenix
- Swiped a club-record eight steals June 14 vs. Los Angeles, adding 30 points
- Collected her 1000th career rebound May 29 vs. Las Vegas
- Contributed 31 points and 11 rebounds May 23 at Connecticut
2023:
- Started 37 contests, earning All-WNBA First Team and All-Defensive Second Team honors
- Ranked 4th in scoring (a career-high 21.5 ppg), 7th in rebounding (8.5 rpg), 7th in steals (1.65 spg), 13th in blocks (1.16 bpg) and 6th in minutes (33.5 mpg)
- Also dished 2.5 apg while shooting 48.5% from the field and 84.0% from the line
- Collected 27 points and a season-high 17 rebounds Sept. 1 vs. Atlanta and followed up with 22 points and 16 rebounds two nights later vs. Phoenix
- Tallied a career-high 35 points July 18 in Atlanta and netted 33 points June 27 vs. Seattle
- Scored 20 points in the 2023 All-Star Game, held July 15 in Las Vegas
- Sank the game-winning basket with :01.8 to play in OT June 29 at Seattle; she was credited with a club-record-tying six blocks in the game, part of the second 30+ pt/5+ reb/5+ ast/5+ blk effort in WNBA history (Candace Parker, July 9, 2008 vs. Houston)
2022:
- Started the final four games, averaging 7.3 ppg (42.3%), 3.0 rpg and 1.0 apg in 22.7 mpg
- Made her 2022 debut Aug. 7 vs. Atlanta, having missed the first 32 contests on maternity leave
- Signed to a three-year contract extension on May 2
2021:
- Appeared in 29 games and led the league in minutes (34.6 mpg) for the third straight year
- Averaged 16.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 3.2 apg, 1.31 spg and 1.28 bpg; she ranked among the league’s top 20 in all five categories
- Shot 44.1% from the floor and 86.0% (15th in the WNBA) from the line
- Had a season-high five blocks Aug. 15 vs. New York
- Pumped in 27 points July 11 at Los Angeles, one of seven times she led Minnesota
- Scored her 1000th career point and hauled in her 500th career rebound June 30 at Phoenix
- Tallied 23 points and registered career highs in assists (eight) and FTs attempted (13) June 25 vs. Las Vegas
- Scored 23 of her 27 points in the 1st half vs. Chicago on June 15 and led all scorers with 26 points June 4 vs. Atlanta – including the game-winning FTs with :01.5 left
2020:
- Started every game in her second season en route to earning All-WNBA Second Team and All-Defensive Second Team accolades
- Collected 16.5 ppg (50.0%), 9.0 rpg, 3.0 apg and 2.50 bpg in four playoff starts; she tallied 25 points and a club playoff-record six blocks in the Sept. 22 opener vs. Seattle and netted 22 points and 15 rebounds on Sept. 27
- Averaged 16.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg (good for 3rd in the league), 3.3 apg, 1.82 spg and 1.27 bpg in 34.2 mpg, finishing two assists shy of leading the Lynx in every category on a total basis
- Shot 52.3% from the floor, 40.8% from three-point range and 82.9% from the line
- Scored 26 points Aug. 15 vs. New York, one of three times she led Minnesota across the board (pts/reb/ast)
- Contributed 21 points and 14 rebounds Aug. 13 vs. Las Vegas, one of seven double-doubles
2019:
- Wrapped up her debut season in the WNBA as the fifth rookie in Lynx history to start every game (Anosike, Augustus, Moore, Ohlde)
- Named Rookie of the Year on Sept. 16, becoming the fourth Minnesota player to win the award (Lennox 2000, Augustus 2006, Moore 2011), and was an All-Rookie Team selection
- Contributed 13.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.91 spg and 0.94 bpg while leading the league in minutes (33.3 mpg)
- Ranked 16th in FG accuracy (49.0%), 21st in three-point accuracy (36.1%) and 31st in FT accuracy (79.2%); she also finished 4th in the league in steals, 15th in blocks, 15th in rebounds, 21st in scoring and 26th in assists
- Named Western Conference Player of the Week for Aug. 19-25, becoming the second Lynx rookie to earn the weekly honor (Augustus, June 5, 2006)
- Played in the All-Star Game on July 27 in Las Vegas
- Scored 27 points May 25 vs. Chicago, the 2nd-highest total ever for any player in her WNBA debut; Candace Parker poured in 34 points at Phoenix on May 17, 2008
- Signedto a three-year contract on Apr. 24
- Selected by Minnesota in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 2019 WNBA Draft
International (Team USA):
- Member of Team USA’s gold-medal-winning entries at the 2024 Olympics in Paris and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
- Won a gold medal at the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship in Russia, earning All-Star Five honors

