Katie Benzan, the first Dominican to play in the WNBA
Basketball in the Dominican Republic had one of the most important moments in its history, after the debut of katie benzan in the WNBA.
From its first minutes, the escort of Washington Mystics She became the first player from her country to compete in the American League.
On May 5, the team of WNBA announced that Katie would be joining their team to take on the new tournament.
His first moments on the pitch were exceptional, as he collaborated with an assist, despite being just two minutes into the game.
We continue to show that our country has it all! This time it was Katie Benzan who took charge of keeping our country’s name high ????????, being the first Dominican woman to play basketball ????⛹️♀️ in the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association). Congratulations Katy! pic.twitter.com/jfZ3J9i3dY
— Presidency of the Dominican Republic (@PresidenciARD) May 9, 2022
Benzan’s story is curious, as she was not selected in the 2022 rookie draft, but her talent caught the eye in preseason camps, which is why Washington added her to their list.
In her last year in college basketball, the Dominican averaged 10.2 points per game and was ranked sixth among college players with the best three-point shooting percentage.
In this piece, the Dominican Katie Benzan @katiekbenz (#14 in red), in its early days in the #WNBAthe first woman from Quisquey to play in the women’s basketball league. #Dominican Pride ???????????? pic.twitter.com/IBGneBI9b1
—Richard Bazil (@RichardBazil) May 9, 2022
Benzan is the pride of her school in Maryland, as she is also the first player from that institution to appear in the WNBA.
At 23, Katie has positioned herself as one of the great promises of her country, which has proudly watched its first minutes in one of the best championships in the world.
“For me personally, it’s been a great five-year journey. You can definitely say that I made the most of my college years. I have a bachelor’s, soon to be a master’s, lots of wins and so many memories.
“I couldn’t be more grateful for the experiences I had playing at an Ivy League school and then with the best teammates and coaches in the country.”
— Katie Benzan, Dominican WNBA player
Source: Publimetro
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