Brittney Sykes (born February 7, 1994) is an American professional
basketball
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player with the
Washington Mystics
The Washington Mystics are an American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. The Mystics compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Eastern Conference (WNBA), Eastern Conference. The team was ...
of the
Women's National Basketball Association
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a women's professional basketball league in the United States. The league comprises 13 teams (scheduled to expand to 15 in 2026). The WNBA is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan.
The WNBA w ...
(WNBA) and
Rose BC
Rose Basketball Club, also known as Rose BC, is an American professional basketball team. They are a member of the Unrivaled basketball league, and made their debut in January 2025. The teams are based in Miami, Florida. Rose is led by coach Nola ...
(Unrivaled). She was drafted with the seventh overall pick in the
2017 WNBA draft.
Sykes became the highest drafted Syracuse University women's basketball player in school history.
Early life and education
Sykes is the daughter of Michael and Regina and has two older brothers. She graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in Communications and Rhetorical Studies. She also achieved her Master's in instructional design, development, and evaluation in the School of Education.
High school
In high school, Sykes was a 4-star recruit. She played guard at
University High School University High School may refer to:
Australia
* University High School, Melbourne, Victoria
Canada
* University Hill Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia
United States Arizona
* University High School (Tolleson)
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in Newark, New Jersey. Along with her high school team, she played for a club team,the Philly Belles. Through her play on both teams, Sykes earned a 95 overall scouting grade for her playing, was ranked 31st out of all college recruits and was ranked 9th out of all of the recruits at her position (according to ESPN scouting reports). Her high school achievements include being a 2012 United States U18 national team member, a 2012 McDonald's All-American, Named 2012 USA Today All-USA Second Team, All-Tri-State Second Team, North-South Game MVP, All-State, All-Essex County First Team. In her high school career, she averaged 18.9 points, 12.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists as a senior. Her abilities led University High School to the Essex County Championship in 2011–12. In addition to her achievements on the court, Sykes was a member of the National Honor Society, student cabinet, and MSG Varsity Club.
She graduated with the class of 2012 with the intent of playing for the Syracuse Orange in Syracuse, NY. Although she decided to accept the offer to play at Syracuse University, she also was sought after by Georgetown, Penn State, and Notre Dame.
College career
Sykes attended Syracuse University. She was at the college for five years. She only played in four of those seasons due to a knee injury in her third season. She played both the shooting guard and small forward positions in her four seasons. She played a total of 138 games during her college career (started in 137 of those games), averaged 29.5 minutes per game, 1.9 assists per game, 5.9 rebounds, 13.4 points per game, and a total of 1846 career points, 85 blocks, and 266 steals. She ended her college career by becoming the number three ranked SU women's basketball for career points scored and earned All-American honors, and the title of the winningest Syracuse Orange women's basketball player with a total of 101 wins.
Injuries
In the span of her 2013-2014 and 2014–2015 seasons at Syracuse University, Sykes suffered two
ACL tears. She tore her ACL the first time on March 22, 2014 in the NCAA Tournament in Lexington, KY. After 10 long months of rigorous therapy and recovery, Sykes was able to return to play in the 2014–2015 season.
On January 4, 2015 (approximately 43 minutes into her season), Sykes tore her ACL again in her third game back against
Notre Dame. In interviews, Sykes has stated that she views her injuries as stepping stones to becoming both a stronger player and person.
Professional career
WNBA
Atlanta Dream
After being drafted to the Atlanta Dream with the seventh pick of the 2017 WNBA draft, Sykes completed a very successful rookie year. She signed a three-year deal that started with a base salary of $47,738 in the first year, jumps to $48,693 in the second, $53,563 in the third and $60,867 in a fourth-year option (typical rookie contract).
She was named the
rookie of the month for both July and August and was the runner-up for
rookie of the year earning 10 out of the 40 votes and ultimately losing to
Allisha Gray
Allisha Gray ( ; born January 12, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She won a gold medal in Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 3x3 tou ...
. She was named to the 2017 WNBA all rookie team. She averaged 13.9 points per game (with a career high of 33 points against the
Phoenix Mercury
The Phoenix Mercury are an American professional basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. The Mercury compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Western Conference. One of eight original franchises, it wa ...
) and her 471 points was a new single-season rookie record for the
Atlanta Dream
The Atlanta Dream are an American professional basketball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Dream compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Eastern Conference. The team was founded for the ...
franchise.
Overseas
Sykes played for Hapoel Petah Tikva in the
Israeli Female Basketball Premier League in 2017.
Unrivaled
On September 23, 2024, it was announced that Sykes would appear and play in the inaugural season of
Unrivaled Unrivaled may refer to:
* Unrivaled (basketball)
Unrivaled is a women's professional three-on-three basketball league in the United States.
History
The league was founded in 2023 by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, in part to allow WN ...
, the women's 3-on-3 basketball league founded by
Napheesa Collier
Napheesa Collier ( ; born September 23, 1996), nicknamed "Phee", is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Collier is also a founder of the Unrivaled (basketball le ...
and
Breanna Stewart
Breanna Mackenzie Stewart ( ; Born, August 27, 1994), nicknamed "Stewie", is an American professional basketball player for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She is one of the most accomplished women in ...
. She was selected for
Rose BC
Rose Basketball Club, also known as Rose BC, is an American professional basketball team. They are a member of the Unrivaled basketball league, and made their debut in January 2025. The teams are based in Miami, Florida. Rose is led by coach Nola ...
. Her team,
Rose BC
Rose Basketball Club, also known as Rose BC, is an American professional basketball team. They are a member of the Unrivaled basketball league, and made their debut in January 2025. The teams are based in Miami, Florida. Rose is led by coach Nola ...
, won the first ever
Unrivaled Unrivaled may refer to:
* Unrivaled (basketball)
Unrivaled is a women's professional three-on-three basketball league in the United States.
History
The league was founded in 2023 by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, in part to allow WN ...
League Championship, in a game where she sank the winning shot and led the team in scoring.
National team career
Sykes participated in 2012 USA U18 and 2013 USA U19 National Team trials before the start of her professional career.
After her rookie WNBA season, Sykes was named to the 2018-20 national team pool on March 14, 2018.
Career statistics
WNBA
Regular season
''Stats current through end of 2024 regular season''
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Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state), most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It is the county seat, seat of Fulton County, Georg ...
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Washington
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Syracuse
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References
External links
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1994 births
Living people
American women's basketball players
Atlanta Dream draft picks
Atlanta Dream players
Basketball players from Newark, New Jersey
Guards (basketball)
LGBTQ basketball players
LGBTQ people from New Jersey
American lesbian sportswomen
Los Angeles Sparks players
Syracuse Orange women's basketball players
University High School (New Jersey) alumni
Unrivaled basketball players
Washington Mystics players
21st-century American sportswomen