Kristy Wallace set to realise her WNBA Dream in Atlanta
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Despite suffering an ACL injury that will keep her out of the 2018 season, Baylor’s Australian senior Kristy Wallace has been selected by the Atlanta Dream with the 16th overall pick of the WNBA Draft. The Dream, who drafted fellow Australian Rachel Jarry with the 18th pick in 2011, selected Wallace with the second of two consecutive picks alongside UCLA forward Monique Billings, who owns that school’s all-time blocks record. Wallace is the first Australian player to be drafted out of college since Iowa State’s Alison Lacey was taken by Seattle with the 10th overall pick in 2010, winning a WNBA Championship alongside Lauren Jackson and Abby Bishop in her only season in the league.
Kristy Wallace set to realise her WNBA Dream in Atlanta
Kristy Wallace set to realise her WNBA Dream…
Kristy Wallace set to realise her WNBA Dream in Atlanta
Despite suffering an ACL injury that will keep her out of the 2018 season, Baylor’s Australian senior Kristy Wallace has been selected by the Atlanta Dream with the 16th overall pick of the WNBA Draft. The Dream, who drafted fellow Australian Rachel Jarry with the 18th pick in 2011, selected Wallace with the second of two consecutive picks alongside UCLA forward Monique Billings, who owns that school’s all-time blocks record. Wallace is the first Australian player to be drafted out of college since Iowa State’s Alison Lacey was taken by Seattle with the 10th overall pick in 2010, winning a WNBA Championship alongside Lauren Jackson and Abby Bishop in her only season in the league.