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Azurá Stevens
Dec 30, 2025 8:14 PM

  Azurá Stevens (born February 1, 1996, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, U.S.) is an American basketball player who is known for her mobility, defensive play, and shooting ability. As a power forward and center for the Chicago Sky, she helped win a WNBA title in 2021. Two years later Stevens led the U.S. team to a gold medal in the 3×3 competition at the Pan American Games.

  Early life Stevens is one of three daughters born to Damon and Kaasha Stevens. The younger Stevens was a force at Cary High School in North Carolina, where she was a Parade first-team All-American as a senior in 2014, averaging 29.6 points, 18.1 rebounds, and 3.3 blocks a game. In addition, she was an All-Academic each of her four high-school years. Stevens’s older sister, Da’Shena Stevens, played college basketball at St. John’s University.

  Azurá Stevens’s father worked with her to develop a three-point shot, and her coach for the last two years of high school, Patrick Daly, encouraged her to do push-ups to improve her strength. “We enticed her to do them with M&Ms,” he told The New York Times in 2017.

  Collegiate career: Duke and UConn Stevens went on to play college basketball at Duke University. In her first season (2014–15) Duke advanced to the “Sweet Sixteen” in the NCAA tournament but lost to the University of Maryland. During the offseason in 2015, Stevens was a starter on the U.S. team that competed in the under-19 world championship. She scored 18 points in the gold-medal game to help the United States defeat Russia, 78–70. In her sophomore year (2015–16) at Duke, Stevens averaged 18.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. However, the team struggled and failed to make the NCAA tournament.

  Stevens subsequently transferred to the powerhouse University of Connecticut (UConn), saying she wanted to improve her game by playing for the demanding Huskies coach, Geno Auriemma. She had to sit out her junior year, as transfer rules at the time required, and then played for UConn in the 2017–18 season. Auriemma lived up to his exacting reputation when discussing Stevens, telling The New York Times in 2017, “She doesn’t really demand that much from herself yet. She’s been comfortable, and we’re trying to make her uncomfortable.” That season Stevens averaged 14.7 points per game and led the team in blocked shots (76) and shooting percentage (60.6), mostly coming off the bench. The Huskies lost an overtime thriller to the University of Notre Dame in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

  WNBA career

  

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  Azurá StevensAzurá Stevens of the Los Angeles Sparks during a WNBA game against the Minnesota Lynx, 2023.(more)In 2018 Stevens, who is 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 meters) tall, passed up her final year of college eligibility to enter that year’s WNBA draft. The Dallas Wings chose her with the sixth overall pick. “She’s a unique player and it starts with her physical dimensions,” ESPN analyst LaChina Robinson said at the time, adding that “she’s shown the potential to make plays with her face-up game.”

  Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now Stevens averaged 8.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game in her first pro season (2018), and she was named to the All-Rookie team. However, she missed most of 2019, playing in just nine games before requiring a season-ending foot surgery. During the offseason, she was dealt to the Chicago Sky in a blockbuster trade. Expectations were high, and in the 2020 season—which was shortened to 22 games per team because of the COVID-19 pandemic—Stevens averaged 11.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks through 13 games. However, she subsequently suffered a knee injury and was forced to sit out the rest of the season.

  Stevens returned in 2021 and helped the Sky advance to the WNBA championship, where the team defeated the Phoenix Mercury. The following season, she again helped Chicago qualify for the playoffs, but the Sky lost in the semifinals to the Connecticut Sun. After three seasons with Chicago, Stevens signed with the Los Angeles Sparks in 2023. That season she averaged 10.8 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.

  3×3 basketball Stevens was also involved in 3×3 basketball, which is played on a half-court and features two teams, each with three players. The first team to score 21 points wins. In 2023 Stevens scored a team-high 11 points as the U.S. women’s team defeated Colombia, 21–14, in the 3×3 championship game at the Pan American Games, to capture the gold medal.

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