JaylynAgnew

Position
Forward
Height
5-11
Weight
149 lbs
Birthdate
Jul 21, 1997
College/Country
Creighton/USA
Draft
2020 Rnd 2 Pick 24
EXP
2 years
5
Jaylyn Agnew headshot
PPG
1.3
RPG
0.4
APG
0.3

About Jaylyn

Position: Forward

Height: 5-11

Date of Birth: July 21, 1997

College: Creighton ’20

High School: Andover (Andover, Kan.)

Career Transactions: Selected by the Washington Mystics with the 24th overall selection (second round) in the 2020 WNBA Draft. Waived by the Mystics on May 25, 2020. Signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Dream on June 24, 2020. Signed a training camp contract with Atlanta on January 6, 2022.

Pro – WNBA

2020 Highlights with Atlanta: 

  • Appeared in 11 games with an average of 7 minutes per game.
  • Made her professional debut against Dallas (7/26), making her the first Creighton women’s basketball player to check in to a WNBA game.
  • Scored her first points in the WNBA against Las Vegas (7/29), knocking down two free throws.
  • Went 2-2 from beyond the arc for her first made field goals of her career against Indiana (8/2).
  • Knocked down a three-pointer and two free throws against Phoenix (8/14), adding on her first three assists of her career.

Pro – Overseas

2020-21: Sparta&K Vidnoje Moscow, Russia | 2020-21 Dream Overseas Page
2021-22: Elitzur Tel Aviv, Israel | 2021-22 Dream Overseas Page

College: 

Became the first Bluejay drafted into the WNBA when she was selected 24th overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2020 WNBA Draft … 2020 BIG EAST Player of the Year … Led the nation at the charity stripe in her redshirt senior season, making 76 of 80 free throws for an NCAA-high 95.0 shooting percentage … Claimed the BIG EAST scoring title in 2019-20 with the highest average (23.1) since former Atlanta Dream forward Angel McCoughtry’s 26.6 points per game with Louisville in 2008-09 … Finished her Creighton career with with 1,552 points, 657 rebounds, 302 assists and 253 made three-pointers … Historically she is 11th in career points scored … Her 20.8 ppg average during the 2019-20 season is fifth all-time, the most since Kathy Halligan set the mark with 24.2 ppg during the 1989-90 campaign.

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