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New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu is back in the WNBA three-point shootout at All-Star weekend. The former Oregon Ducks star won it in 2023 with a record setting performance, but declined her invite in 2024.
When Sabrina Ionescu takes the court for Friday night’s 3-point contest, she won’t be competing against just her fellow All-Stars. She’ll be chasing more history. “My goal is to try and beat my record,
Former 3-point champion Sabrina Ionescu looks to raise the trophy once again as WNBA All-Star weekend gets started tonight with the annual 3-point Contest and Skills Competition, live from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis,
Sabrina Ionescu is hoping to earn a WNBA 3-Point Contest victory on Friday night. However, the New York Liberty star admitted that she did not practice for the contest, via Myles Ehrlich of Winsidr. “I haven't practiced once to be completely honest,” Ionescu told reporters. “So, first time practicing will be tonight, so we'll see how that goes.”
Ionescu is an All-Star for the fourth time in her career, adding another accolade to an accolade-filled resume. The 5’11 guard is the NCAA’s all-time leader in triple-doubles, was the Naismith College Player of the Year her senior year at Oregon, and has been a three-time member of the All-WNBA Second Team.
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During her Nike Asia Tour, I spoke with Sabrina Ionescu about her upbringing, global impact, and what married life looks like off the court.
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The Fever were shorthanded Wednesday night and struggled after a strong showing early. Here's the latest on Caitlin Clark's injury, how they played and Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu stats.
WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu married NFL offensive lineman Hroniss Grasu on 10 March 2024 in Laguna Beach, California, capping off a whirlwind year that saw her claim a WNBA title and cement her place as one of the league's brightest talents.