Australian basketball player (born 1996)
Kristy Wallace (born 3 January 1996) is an Australian basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA . She played college basketball for the Baylor Lady Bears .
College career
Wallace played four seasons of college basketball in the United States for the Baylor Lady Bears .[ 1] She earned Big 12 All-Freshman Team in 2015 and Big 12 All-Defensive Team and First-team All-Big 12 in 2018.[ 2]
Professional career
Wallace was picked in the second round of the 2018 WNBA draft by the Atlanta Dream . She later signed a two-year deal with the Canberra Capitals .[ 3] A knee injury in her second game with Canberra in late 2018 saw her not play again until 2021 in the NBL1 South with the Melbourne Tigers .[ 4] She joined the Southside Flyers for the 2021–22 WNBL season and won the WNBL Sixth Woman of the Year Award .[ 5]
Wallace in February 2019
On 13 January 2023, Wallace was traded from the Atlanta Dream to the Indiana Fever .[ 6]
Wallace was a member of the Australia Women's national basketball team (Opals) at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris .[ 7] The Opals won the bronze medal, winning over Belgium.[ 8]
Career statistics
WNBA
Regular season
Stats current through end of 2024 regular season
WNBA regular season statistics[ 9]
Year
Team
2018
Did not appear in WNBA
2019
Did not play (knee injury)
2020
2021
Did not appear in WNBA
2022
Atlanta
29
18
20.8
.407
.368
.786
2.3
2.2
0.6
0.2
1.5
6.6
2023
Indiana
37
9
19.7
.401
.435
.750
2.2
1.9
0.6
0.2
1.3
6.6
2024
Indiana
26
15
17.2
.402
.293
.667
1.8
1.7
0.7
0.2
0.7
4.7
Career
3 years, 2 teams
92
42
19.3
.403
.374
.750
2.2
1.9
0.6
0.2
1.2
6.1
Playoffs
WNBA playoff statistics
Year
Team
2024
Indiana
1
0
2.0
.000
—
—
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Career
1 year, 1 team
1
0
2.0
.000
—
—
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
College
NCAA statistics[ 10]
Year
Team
2014–15
Baylor
33
6
22.5
.408
.371
.657
2.5
2.2
1.1
0.2
2.0
7.8
2015–16
Baylor
37
20
27.4
.397
.386
.765
3.3
2.4
1.3
0.5
1.8
8.1
2016–17
Baylor
37
37
28.2
.427
.389
.689
3.9
5.6
1.3
0.4
2.2
7.6
2017–18
Baylor
29
29
30.1
.502
.384
.797
5.0
5.3
1.0
0.6
2.5
12.9
Career
136
92
27.0
.435
.383
.736
3.6
3.9
1.2
0.4
2.1
8.9
National team
Youth Level
Wallace made her international debut for the Gems at the 2014 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship in Fiji.[ 11] Wallace would then go on to represent the Gems at the Under-19 World Championship in Russia the following year, where they finished in third place and took home the bronze medal.
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