KikiIriafen

Position
Forward
Height
6-3
Birthdate
Aug 26, 2003
College/Country
Southern California
Draft
2025 Rnd 1 Pick 4
44
Kiki Iriafen headshot
PPG
13.2
RPG
8.6
APG
1.6

About Kiki

2025

  • Scored the 6th most points by a Mystics rookie in her career debut (14)
  • Totaled 31 points and 18 rebounds through her first two career games, becoming the first rookie in Mystics history to start a season with at least 30 points and 15 rebounds
  • Has totaled six double-doubles on the season and recorded four consecutive double-doubles (5/18-5/25), the first Mystics rookie to accomplish this feat
  • Is only the second rookie to total four double-doubles within their first five career games, following Natalie Williams (Utah Starzz), who did so in her first three-career games in 1999
  • On 7/8 tied Chamique Holdsclaw for the franchise record for most double-doubles by a rookie (6)
  • She was the first rookie in franchise history to earn Kia Rookie of the Month honors after averaging 13.9 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game in May
  • Joined teammate Sonia Citron in scoring 10+ points in 10 consecutive games – the longest streak by teammates in WNBA history
  • She was the fastest rookie in Mystics history to total 100+ points and 80+ rebounds (8 games) and the quickest player to do so since Tina Charles in 2010
  • Grabbed a season-high five offensive rebounds, the most by a Mystics rookie since Ariel Atkins in 2018 (5 vs Chicago, July 13, 2018)
  • Recorded 10+ points, 5+ rebounds in nine consecutive games (ended: 6/15)
  • On 6/22, recorded 19 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals…She is the first rookie in Mystics history – and the first rookie this season to record 15+ points, 5+ rebounds, 5+ assists, and 5+ steals in a game
  • Leads all WNBA rookies with 13 games with 10+ points and 5+ rebounds
  • Reached 50 offensive rebounds for the season on 7/8, becoming the fourth rookie in franchise history to do so before her 20th game – and the first in 26 years (joining Chamique Holdsclaw ’99, Alessandra Santos de Oliveira ’98, Murriel Page ’98).
  • Was named an WNBA All-Star reserve on July 6, 2025