Kayla McBride is a professional basketball player and as of September 2024, she is playing for the Minnesota Lynx as a shooting guard. She attended the University of Notre Dame, where she played 133 games in her collegiate career, scoring 1,876 points and grabbing 611 rebounds.
Mcbride played her first WNBA season for the San Antonio Stars (now the Las Vegas Aces) in 2014 when she was selected as the third overall pick. She signed a two-year contract with the Minnesota Lynx on Sep 8, 2023. After the end of the 2024 season, McBride has played 335 WNBA games, scoring 4835 points, pulling down 1092 rebounds, and making 808 assists, as per Basketball Reference stats. She is a four-time WNBA All-Star. Mcbride also competed in different leagues across the world and won numerous accolades including three-time Euro League Champion, the EuroCup in 2017, the Russian League champion in 2019, the four-time Turkish League titles, and the Hungarian League in 2015.
What is Kayla McBride’s nationality?
Kayla McBride holds American nationality. She was born in the United States, to her parents, Lamont and LuAnn Mcbride.
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Kayla McBride’s Hometown
Kayla McBride’s hometown is Erie, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Villa Maria Academy, where she and her team won two Pennsylvania Class AA titles. During high school, she earned accolades like the McDonald’s High School All-American, Gatorade Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year, and many more.
Kayla McBride’s Birthplace
Kayla McBride was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States, on June 25, 1992. She grew up with her two younger sisters, Karlee and Jayden, and her younger brother Aaron.
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FAQs on Kayla McBride
A. As of January 2025, Kayla McBride is 32 years old.
A. Kayla McBride is 5 feet 11 inches ( 1.80m ) tall.
A. Kayla McBride has eleven years of experiences in WNBA as of January 2025.
A. Kayla McBride's jersey number is 21 in Minnesota Lynx.
A. Kayla McBride averaged 14.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.4 steals per game in her college career.