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Gondrezick Drafted by Indiana with the Fourth Overall Pick
April 15, 2021 07:52 PM | Women's Basketball
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Guard Kysre Gondrezick of the West Virginia University women's basketball was the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 2021 Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) Draft by the Indiana Fever.
This year's draft was conducted online and was televised nationally on ESPN.
Gondrezick becomes the highest selection for WVU in the WNBA Draft. She also becomes the 10th player in program history to be drafted by a WNBA team and is the second consecutive Mountaineer to be selected in the league's annual draft, following Tynice Martin's third-round pick by the Los Angeles Sparks a year ago. Gondrezick joins Bria Holmes (No. 11 overall in 2016) as the second first-round draft pick in WVU program history.
The Benton Harbor, Michigan, resident finished her West Virginia career with 1,011 points and concluded her NCAA career with 1,503 points. During her senior campaign, Gondrezick became the 29th All-American in program history after garnering honorable mention status by the Associated Press and Women's Basketball Coaches Association. She also became the third WVU player to be unanimously selected to the All-Big 12 First Team. Among WVU's all-time career leaders, Gondrezick ranks No. 2 all-time in minutes played per game (34.86) and No. 4 all-time in scoring average (17.14). Her 19.5 points per game average in 2020-21 is the best mark by a Mountaineer since Meg Bulger averaged 19.8 points per game during the 2005-06 season.
This year's draft was conducted online and was televised nationally on ESPN.
Gondrezick becomes the highest selection for WVU in the WNBA Draft. She also becomes the 10th player in program history to be drafted by a WNBA team and is the second consecutive Mountaineer to be selected in the league's annual draft, following Tynice Martin's third-round pick by the Los Angeles Sparks a year ago. Gondrezick joins Bria Holmes (No. 11 overall in 2016) as the second first-round draft pick in WVU program history.
The Benton Harbor, Michigan, resident finished her West Virginia career with 1,011 points and concluded her NCAA career with 1,503 points. During her senior campaign, Gondrezick became the 29th All-American in program history after garnering honorable mention status by the Associated Press and Women's Basketball Coaches Association. She also became the third WVU player to be unanimously selected to the All-Big 12 First Team. Among WVU's all-time career leaders, Gondrezick ranks No. 2 all-time in minutes played per game (34.86) and No. 4 all-time in scoring average (17.14). Her 19.5 points per game average in 2020-21 is the best mark by a Mountaineer since Meg Bulger averaged 19.8 points per game during the 2005-06 season.
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