RebeccaAllen

Signed with the New York Liberty as a free agent in February 2015. Traded to the Connecticut Sun in January 2023.

Position
Forward-Guard
Height
6-2
Weight
162 lbs
Birthdate
Nov 6, 1992
College/Country
Melbourne/Australia
Draft
Undrafted
EXP
9 years
9
Rebecca Allen headshot
PPG
5.1
RPG
2.6
APG
1.3

About Rebecca

CAREER TRANSACTIONS:

  • Signed with the New York Liberty as free agent on Feb. 2, 2015
  • Re-signed with New York six times on June 21, 2016, February 7, 2017, February 9, 2018, February 11, 2019, April 26, 2021 and February 4, 2022.
  • Traded to the Connecticut Sun in a three-team trade with New York and Dallas on January 16, 2023.

2023 SEASON WITH CONNECTICUT:

  • Appeared in 40 regular season contests, starting in 27 in her first season with the Sun.
  • Averaged 6.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.9 steals and a team-leading and career-high 1.3 blocks per game.
  • Recorded her 1,000th career-point against the Sky on July 12.
  • Reached 500 career-rebounds on September 1 against the Liberty.
  • Tallied a season-high 24 points against the Mercury on August 10.
  • Tied her career-high with nine rebounds against the Sky on August 20.
  • Tied her career-high with six three-point field goals against the Aces on June 6.
  • Set a new career-high with six blocks against the Dream on July 20.
  • Became 10th fastest player in WNBA history to record at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 150 blocks and 180 three-point field goals (195 games).

2022 SEASON WITH CONNECTICUT:

  • Appeared in 25 regular season contests, starting 19, in her seventh season in Seafoam.
  • Averaged 7.0 points, 3.4 rebounds, and a career-high 1.2 assists per game.
  • Recorded her 100th career steal against the Sky on July 29
  • Became the 42nd player in WNBA history to amass 100+ career steals, blocks and three-pointers.
  • Also became the second player in franchise history with career marks of 100+ steals, 100+ blocks, and 100+ three-point field goals, joining Shameka Christon, and the quickest Liberty player to do so at 150 games.
  • During the 2022 postseason, she averaged 4.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game in the Liberty’s First Round, three-game series against the Chicago Sky…Guided New York to their first postseason victory since 2015 in Game One, adding four points, an assist, an offensive rebound and a block in 11 minutes.

2021 SEASON WITH NEW YORK:

  • Appeared in 25 games, starting 13 in her sixth season with New York.
  • Led the Liberty in steals per game (1.6) and blocks per game (1.2)
  • Also led all WNBA guards in blocks per game.
  • Finished as just one of three players across the WNBA in 2021 to average 2.8+ stocks (steals and blocks) per game along with Sylvia Fowles and Breanna Stewart
  • Posted double figure scoring in 11 games, including a season-high 19 points at Los Angeles on June 20…Finished with a career-high 9.2 points, 1.1 assists, and 24.2 minutes per game.
  • During the 2021 postseason, she recorded 11 points on 60.0% (3-5) shooting beyond the arc, along with four rebounds and three blocks in 29:12 minutes against the Phoenix Mercury on September 23.

2020 sEASON WITH nEW yORK:

  • Opted out of the WNBA’s 2020 single-site season.

2019 SEASON WITH NEW YORK:

  • Appeared in 24 games of 34 games…Started in two games.
  • Averaged 7.2 PPG, 2.5 RPG… 3-point percentage of 42.6.
  • Recorded career-high 28 points against Minnesota on August 13, 2019
  • Raised her career field goals made by 6 when she connected on 11 against Minnesota on (8/13).
  • Scored 21 points and had 4 assists, playing 17 minutes against Chicago.
  • On June 7, she played 23 minutes and finished with 13 points and 4 rebounds vs. Washington.

2018 SEASON with New York:

  • Played in 28 of 34 games averaging 3.8 PPG.
  • Scored a total of 107 points, the most since 2016 and second highest of her four-year WNBA career.
  • Averaged 37.6% from the field…Made 84% of free throws.
  • Made her career-high field goals, 5, three times throughout the season (8/19, 8/12, 8/8)
  • Recorded season-high of 2 three pointers, collected a season-best four rebounds, and scored a season-high 16 points on 41.6-percent shooting at home versus Atlanta (8/12)
  • Scored 13 points against Los Angeles (8/8) on 71.4-percent shooting.
  • Logged 15 points against Phoenix (8/19) on 62.5-percent shooting in the regular-season finale.
  • Played in the 2018 FIBA World Cup as a part of team Australia and earned a Silver medal.

2017 SEASON with New York:

  • Appeared in a career-high 33 games averaging 2.8 ppg and 2.0 rpg.
  • Missed just the season-opener due to a quad strain.
  • Shot .341 (15-of-44) from 3-point range.
  • Ranked 36th in the league averaging 0.4 bpg
  • Scored a new season-high with 9 points. Matched career-highs in both assists and steals with 2 and 3 respectively in a win over Chicago (8/27)..
  • Scored a season-high 8 points, including a pair of 3-pointers. Also had 4 rebounds and 2 assists against Minnesota (7/25).
  • Dished out a career-high 5 assists. Also scored 2 points and pulled down 2 rebounds against Minnesota (7/25).
  • Collected 7 points and 3 rebounds in win over Connecticut (7/19).
  • Pulled down a career-high 9 rebounds and scored 2 points against Seattle (5/26).

2016 SEASON with New York:

  • Appeared in 21 games, making six starts.
  • Averaged 5.7 points per game and ranked 2nd on the team with 17 3-pointers.
  • Shot 17-of-30 (.567) from 3-point range and finished tied for 2nd on New York in made threes.
  • Missed the first 12 games of the season while training with the Australian Opals National Team.
  • Tallied 13 points with a career-high 8 rebounds in the regular season finale at Chicago (9/16).
  • Was a perfect 4-4 from the field scoring 10 points in the Liberty’s contest against the Storm (9/7).
  • Made her first career start against the Indiana Fever scoring 7 points in 13 minutes (9/1).
  • Scored 10 points on 4-5 shooting including a pair of threes in the Liberty’s game against the Stars (8/26).
  • Scored 7 points, hitting a 3-pointer while shooting 3-of-4 from the field against Indiana (7/21).
  • Turned in her best game in a Liberty uniform, coming off the bench to lead the team in scoring with 19 points on 4-of-6 shooting from 3-point range in a win at Washington (7/20).
  • Made her season debut going 3-for-4, scoring 8 points and hitting a pair of 3-pointers for New York in its win over Chicago (6/24).

2015 SEASON with New York:

  • Made her WNBA debut against Atlanta, scoring six points in 19 minutes (6/5).
  • Tied for the team lead with two blocked shots at Washington (6/6)
  • Missed the remainder of the 2015 season with a right knee injury.

WNBA POSTSEASON CAREER:

2023 (Connecticut):

  • Appeared and started in six postseason contests for the Sun.
  • Averaged 9.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks during the postseason.
  • Tallied a postseason career-high 18 points in the Sun’s win over the Liberty in Game 1 of the WNBA Semifinals.

2022 (New York):

  • Averaged 4.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game in the Liberty’s First Round, three-game series against the Chicago Sky.
  • Guided New York to their first postseason victory since 2015 in Game One, adding four points, an assist, an offensive rebound and a block in 11 minutes.

2021 (New York):

  • Recorded 11 points on 60.0% (3-5) shooting beyond the arc, along with four rebounds and three blocks in 29:12 minutes against the Phoenix Mercury on September 23.

2017 (New York):

  • Knocked down a three and recorded a block over 6:40 minutes against the Washington Mystics on September 10.

OVERSEAS CAREER:

  • 2020-Present: Valencia Basket (Spain)
  • 2018-2020: Arka Gdynia (Poland)
  • 2017-2018: ASVEL Féminin (France)
  • 2016-2017: Good Angels Kosice (Slovakia)
  • 2015-2016: South East Queensland Stars (Australia- WNBL)
  • 2012-2015: Melbourne Boomers (Australia- WNBL)
  • 2010-2012: Australian Institute (Australia- WNBL)
  • 2009-2010: Dandenong Rangers (Australia- WNBL)

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM MEDALS:

  • 2014 FIBA World Cup (Bronze)
  • 2018 FIBA World Cup (Silver)
  • 2019 FIBA Asia Cup (Bronze)
  • 2022 FIBA World Cup (Bronze)

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