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The WNBA’s Comeback Player of the Year is due for another leap

The WNBA’s Comeback Player of the Year is due for another leap

In 2024, Shakira Austin missed most of the Washington Mystics’ season with a hip injury and an ankle injury.

That came on the heels of another injury-riddled season in which she appeared in less than half of the Mystics’ games.

So, heading into the 2025 WNBA season, Austin was just excited to finally be healthy. She had just completed an offseason at Unrivaled and was eager to suit up healthy for her fourth season in the WNBA.

Before the WNBA season began, Austin sat down with ABC 7 News and reflected on how much she had grown despite not being able to actively suit up.

“I can’t express any more how much I’ve learned being on the sidelines — and it sucked,” Austin said. “I wanted to be out there so bad, but I was really able to change my perspective, and kind of visualize myself out there instead of learning through it as I was on the court. I was able to learn through other people’s mistakes.”

This past season, Austin bounced back in a massive way. For the first time in years, she managed to stay healthy. As a result, she appeared in a career-best 38 games. And, she played the best basketball of her career.

The 25-year-old averaged 12.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game, and became one of 5 players to average at least 12 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, and 1 block on the season — the others being Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier, Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson, New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart, and Los Angeles Sparks forward Azurá Stevens.

In a July game against the Sparks, Austin posted 28 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 blocks.

In an August game against the Storm, Austin exploded for 30 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 blocks in just 26 minutes.

Austin became such a reliable player that the Mystics suddenly found themselves with a depth of frontcourt talent, and opted to trade Aaliyah Edwards to the Connecticut Sun (Edwards herself was coming off a strong rookie campaign).

Now, the Mystics have two elite young bigs: Austin and rookie Kiki Iriafen, who averaged 13.3 points and 8.5 rebounds in her rookie season. Though the Mystics once again missed the postseason, their new frontcourt tandem puts them in a great position heading into the future.

“Their chemistry has only gotten better from game to game,” said head coach Sydney Johnson.

As a result of her bounceback season, the Associated Press awarded Shakira Austin the WNBA Comeback Player of the Year award.

After the selection, she turned to social media to express her gratitude, writing on Twitter/X:

“Just the beginning.”

Shakira Austin was always poised to be a great WNBA player

Now that she’s healthy, it’s no surprise that Shakira Austin has hid her stride. The expectations and potential was always there. Austin was drafted with the third overall pick in 2022 and had a strong rookie campaign with the Mystics, averaging 8.7 points across 36 games.

But her second and third years in the league were injury-riddled, and the Ole Miss product missed more than half of her games.

This year, it became clear that the Mystics now have one of the promising young cores in the WNBA, a group headlined by rising sophomores Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen, both of whom were on the All-Rookie team.

Additionally, they have guards Georgia Amoore and Lucy Olsen under contract until 2028 — Amoore was the 6th overall pick, but missed her entire rookie season, with an ACL tear suffered in preseason.

Austin is a restricted free agent, but the Mystics would be wise to match any offer she receives in free agency.

The 2025 season may have just scratched the surface of what the 25-year-old is capable of.

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A scintillating century by Sai Sudharsan was not enough as half centuries from Virat Kohli (81 off 44 balls) and Devdutt Padikkal (55 off 27 balls) helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeat Gujarat Titans by five wickets at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday night.

Batting first, GT posted 205 thanks to Sudharsan’s innings (100 of 58 balls), his third century overall in the IPL. GT looked well set to amass 230 at the halfway stage of the first innings.

But some tight bowling by the RCB bowlers in the back end of the innings, not conceding a single boundary in the last four, helped the home side pull things back.

The second innings would have panned out very differently had Washington Sundar held onto a simple catch when Kohli was batting at 0, but as it happened, the opening batter made the visitor pay for the costly drop.

Chasing totals is Kohli’s bread and butter and it was just not Kohli, but also Padikkal from the other end who managed the pace of the chase to perfection, unleashing the big shots at regular intervals to leave the middle order with very little to do.

GT staged a brief fightback in the back end of the innings by dismissing Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma in quick succession, but Krunal Pandya and Tim David took RCB home.

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#RCB #IPL #Kohli #Padikkal #fifties #trump #Sudharsan #century #Royal #Challengers #Bengaluru #wins">RCB vs GT IPL 2026: Kohli, Padikkal fifties trump Sudharsan century as Royal Challengers Bengaluru wins again  A scintillating century by Sai Sudharsan was not enough as half centuries from Virat Kohli (81 off 44 balls) and Devdutt Padikkal (55 off 27 balls) helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeat Gujarat Titans by five wickets  at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday night.Batting first, GT posted 205 thanks to Sudharsan’s innings (100 of 58 balls), his third century overall in the IPL. GT looked well set to amass 230 at the halfway stage of the first innings.But some tight bowling by the RCB bowlers in the back end of the innings, not conceding a single boundary in the last four, helped the home side pull things back.The second innings would have panned out very differently had Washington Sundar held onto a simple catch when Kohli was batting at 0, but as it happened, the opening batter made the visitor pay for the costly drop.Chasing totals is Kohli’s bread and butter and it was just not Kohli, but also Padikkal from the other end who managed the pace of the chase to perfection, unleashing the big shots at regular intervals to leave the middle order with very little to do.GT staged a brief fightback in the back end of the innings by dismissing Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma in quick succession, but Krunal Pandya and Tim David took RCB home.Published on Apr 24, 2026  #RCB #IPL #Kohli #Padikkal #fifties #trump #Sudharsan #century #Royal #Challengers #Bengaluru #wins

Deadspin | Alex Smalley, Hayden Springer team up for early lead at Zurich  Apr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images   Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.  Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.  Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.   Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.  Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Alex #Smalley #Hayden #Springer #team #early #lead #ZurichApr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.

Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.


Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.

Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.

Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Alex #Smalley #Hayden #Springer #team #early #lead #Zurich">Deadspin | Alex Smalley, Hayden Springer team up for early lead at Zurich  Apr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images   Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.  Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.  Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.   Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.  Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Alex #Smalley #Hayden #Springer #team #early #lead #Zurich

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