Crystal Dangerfield Nationality

Last Modified Sep 16, 2024 20:04 GMT
Crystal Dangerfield's Nationality
Crystal Dangerfield

Crystal Simone Dangerfield is a professional basketball player and as of September 2024, she is playing as a point guard for the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2024 WNBA season. She attended the University of Connecticut and played for the Huskies, participating in 134 games, scoring 1,468 points, and making 597 assists. She was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team in 2017 and won the Israeli Champions Cup in 2022.

Dangerfield was selected by the Minnesota Lynx as the sixteenth overall pick in the second round of the 2020 WNBA draft. She won the WNBA Rookie of the Year award and was named to the WNBA All-Rookie Team in 2020. As of September 2024, she has played 150 games in her WNBA career, scoring 1,147 points with an average of 7.6 points per game and grabbing 299 rebounds in her career. In 2021, she signed a contract with Elitzur Ramla. She played for the Indiana Fever, the New York Liberty, the Dallas Wings and the Atlanta Dream.

What is Crystal Dangerfield’s nationality?

Crystal Dangerfield holds American nationality and was born on May 11, 1998, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Her parents, Christopher and Danonna Dangerfield, both served in the U.S. Army.

Crystal Dangerfield’s Hometown

Crystal Dangerfield’s hometown is Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She graduated from the Blackman High School. Dangerfield was awarded the Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year thrice and led her team to the Tennessee Class 3A state titles in 2015 and 2016. In 2016, she was honored as a McDonald’s and Jordan Brand All-American and received the Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year award. During her high school career, Dangerfield played in 129 games, scored 2,186 points, grabbed 507 rebounds, 503 assists, 362 steals and 25 blocks.

Crystal Dangerfield’s Birthplace

Crystal Dangerfield was born on May 11, 1998, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. During her early years, she lived with her parents, Christopher and Danonna Dangerfield, her older brother Komar, and her elder sister Brooke.

FAQs on Crystal Dangerfield

A. As of September 2024, Crystal Dangerfield is 26 years old.

A. Crystal Dangerfield’s Instagram handle is @crystaldangerfield5.

A. Crystal Dangerfield’s jersey number is 14 in Los Angeles Sparks.

A. Crystal Dangerfield stands 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) tall.

Related Stories

"Used her acceptance speech to celebrate and honor Black women" - Ex-NBA player makes bold claim regarding Paige Bueckers 'unpopularity' "Used her acceptance speech to celebrate and honor Black women" - Ex-NBA player makes bold claim regarding Paige Bueckers 'unpopularity'
"Used her acceptance speech to celebrate and honor Black women" - Ex-NBA player makes bold claim regarding Paige Bueckers 'unpopularity'
1d
Fired up Chelsea Gray put A’ja Wilson and $203,000 teammate on notice for moon-bound lobs after Cooper Flagg & Co's dunking display Fired up Chelsea Gray put A’ja Wilson and $203,000 teammate on notice for moon-bound lobs after Cooper Flagg & Co's dunking display
Fired up Chelsea Gray put A’ja Wilson and $203,000 teammate on notice for moon-bound lobs after Cooper Flagg & Co's dunking display
21h
Candace Parker drops heartfelt reaction to Chicago's DePaul Uni's legendary coach Doug Bruno announcing retirement Candace Parker drops heartfelt reaction to Chicago's DePaul Uni's legendary coach Doug Bruno announcing retirement
Candace Parker drops heartfelt reaction to Chicago's DePaul Uni's legendary coach Doug Bruno announcing retirement
Sophie Cunningham embraces ‘Forrest Gump’ moniker on Fever for her relentless hustle on both ends of the court Sophie Cunningham embraces ‘Forrest Gump’ moniker on Fever for her relentless hustle on both ends of the court
Sophie Cunningham embraces ‘Forrest Gump’ moniker on Fever for her relentless hustle on both ends of the court
1d
Lexie Brown drops 5-word encouragement as Duke Women's fall to South Carolina's challenge in Elite 8 battle Lexie Brown drops 5-word encouragement as Duke Women's fall to South Carolina's challenge in Elite 8 battle
Lexie Brown drops 5-word encouragement as Duke Women's fall to South Carolina's challenge in Elite 8 battle
8h
James Harden's girlfriend Paije Speights drops 3-word reaction as Paige Bueckers' 40-point show sends UConn to Elite Eight James Harden's girlfriend Paije Speights drops 3-word reaction as Paige Bueckers' 40-point show sends UConn to Elite Eight
James Harden's girlfriend Paije Speights drops 3-word reaction as Paige Bueckers' 40-point show sends UConn to Elite Eight 
19h
"Stfu or don’t watch" - Angel Reese bluntly torches critics over backlash for Chrisean Rock podcast feature "Stfu or don’t watch" - Angel Reese bluntly torches critics over backlash for Chrisean Rock podcast feature
"Stfu or don’t watch" - Angel Reese bluntly torches critics over backlash for Chrisean Rock podcast feature
1d
Chelsea Gray drops 5-word reaction to MiLaysia Fulwiley’s filthy behind-the-back fake finish Chelsea Gray drops 5-word reaction to MiLaysia Fulwiley’s filthy behind-the-back fake finish
Chelsea Gray drops 5-word reaction to MiLaysia Fulwiley’s filthy behind-the-back fake finish
1d
"Brb, crying" - WNBA stars react to Natasha Cloud's heartfelt farewell post for Phoenix Mercury fans "Brb, crying" - WNBA stars react to Natasha Cloud's heartfelt farewell post for Phoenix Mercury fans
"Brb, crying" - WNBA stars react to Natasha Cloud's heartfelt farewell post for Phoenix Mercury fans
"Alexis Morris you are an embarrassment": Fans react as Angel Reese's former teammate seemingly mocks her with social media activity "Alexis Morris you are an embarrassment": Fans react as Angel Reese's former teammate seemingly mocks her with social media activity
"Alexis Morris you are an embarrassment": Fans react as Angel Reese's former teammate seemingly mocks her with social media activity
1d
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications