In a move that surprised few but marked a significant milestone in her career, NCAA womenโs basketball star Angel Reese declared for the 2024 WNBA draft. The 21-year-old 6-foot-3 athlete announced her decision after what she described as a fulfilling collegiate journey at Louisiana State University.
Speaking to Vogue, Reese expressed her eagerness to leap to the professional level, citing her aspiration to follow in the footsteps of legendary athletes like Serena Williams. Drawing inspiration from Williamsโ retirement announcement in September 2022, Reese emphasized her desire to transcend the collegiate level and leave a lasting mark on the sport.
โIโve done everything I wanted to in college,โ Reese stated. Iโve won a national championship, Iโve gotten [Southeastern Conference] Player of the Year, and Iโve been an All-American. My ultimate goal is to be a proโand to be one of the greatest basketball players ever. I feel like Iโm ready.โ
Reeseโs decision comes after LSU exited the womenโs tournament, falling short to the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Elite Eight. Despite the loss, Reeseโs performance in her final collegiate game showcased her prowess on the court, tallying an impressive 17 points and 20 rebounds. Reese maintained stellar statistics throughout the 2023โ2024 season, averaging over 18 points and 13 rebounds per game.
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Reese made an immediate impact upon joining the LSU Tigers. Her presence on the court was formidable, combining athleticism, skill, and determination to excel in every aspect of the game.
Throughout her time at LSU, Reese earned numerous accolades, showcasing her dominance in collegiate basketball. She was pivotal in leading the LSU Tigers to success and received recognition as an All-American.
Her impact extended far beyond individual statistics. She served as a leader both on and off the court, inspiring her teammates and capturing the admiration of fans nationwide.
Reeseโs journey from local standout to college basketball star in her hometown of Baltimore, to University of Maryland in the 2020-21 school year, and a transfer to LSU, has left a lasting impression. She has become a source of pride for her community, serving as a role model for aspiring athletes and demonstrating the potential for success within Baltimoreโs youth.
โAngel transferred to LSU after my first season in Baton Rouge and she helped transform our program,โ LSU coach Kim Mulkey said in a statement.
โWhen she came here, she said she wanted to be here for two seasons, and she has lived up to that. What a remarkable two years it has been. We are all indebted to Angel Reese for the contributions she has given to this program, helping us win our first National Championship, and the contributions she made on our university as a whole. She not only helped grow our program but had an impact on growing the game of womenโs basketball across the country. We wish her good luck as she moves to the WNBA and look forward to seeing all that she accomplishes. We will miss her but will always cherish the two years we got to spend with her. Forever LSU.โ

