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| name = Kiah Stokes | image = Kiah Stokes 41 Fenerbahçe women's basketball TWBL 20181216.jpg | width = 200px | number = 41 | team = New York Liberty | league = WNBA | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1993|3|30}} | birth_place = Cedar Rapids, Iowa | nationality = American | position = Center | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lb = 191 | high_school = Linn-Mar (Marion, Iowa) | college = Connecticut (2011–2015) | draft_league = WNBA | draft_year = 2015 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = 11 | draft_team = New York Liberty | career_start = 2015 | years1 = {{WNBA Year|2015}}–present | team1 = New York Liberty | years2 = 2016–2017 | team2 = Cheongju KB Stars | wnba_profile = kiah-stokes | highlights = * WNBA All-Rookie Team (2015)
| team3 = Fenerbahçe | years3 = 2018–present }} Kiah Stokes (born March 30, 1993) is an American basketball player for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She was chosen by the Liberty with the No.11 pick in the first round of the 2015 WNBA Draft at Mohegan Sun Arena.[1] She played four years at the University of Connecticut where she was part of four consecutive Final Four teams and won three straight national championships, from 2013 to 2015. Prior to enrolling at UConn she played for Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa. She played on the USA Basketball U16 National Team, where she helped the team win the FIBA Americas U16 Championship Gold Medal. She is the daughter of former NBA player Greg Stokes. Early lifeStokes is the daughter of Greg Stokes and Julie Saddler and has one brother, Darius. Her father was an all-American basketball player at the University of Iowa, played for the Philadelphia 76ers and won gold with the 1983 USA Pan American Games Team.[2] When Stokes was only four years old, her father signed her up for a YMCA track team which was designed for five and six-year-olds. Despite being a year or two younger than everyone else she competed in the 60 yard dash and beat everyone by 20 yards. That's when he knew she might be a special type of athlete.[3] High schoolStokes attended Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa. Stokes was a three-year starter at Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa, where she has started in 52 of 76 games played. In her freshman year in 2007-08, started in one of 25 games played and averaged 7.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.0 blocks to help Linn-Mar to a 22-3 record. She shot 60.0 percent from the field and 56.5 percent from the free throw line. As a sophomore, she had two triple doubles, and averaged 15.7 ppg., 12.5 rpg. and 6.7 bpg. to help Linn-Mar to a 24-1 record the 4A state semifinals. Stokes holds state sophomore and school record with 160 blocks in 2008-09. During her junior year, she averaged 19.9 ppg., 13.5 rpg. and 5.8 bpg. to help Linn-Mar to a 26-0 record and Iowa 4A state title. As a senior, Stokes averaged 25.0 points, 14.8 rebounds and 5.1 blocks per game in her final year at Linn-Mar High School. She was named the Iowa's 2010 Gatorade State Player of the year and honored as a 2011 McDonald's, Parade Magazine, WBCA All-American. She compiled 1,079 points, 867 rebounds and 515 career blocks which is the Iowa high school record for career blocked shots. In addition to basketball, she also participated in volleyball finished third at nationals in 2008. USA Basketball2009 U16 Mexico CityStokes was selected to be a member of the first ever U16 team for USA Basketball. The team competed in the First FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Women held in Mexico City, Mexico in August 2009. Stokes averaged 5.8 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. She helped the team to a 5–0 record and the Gold medal at the competition. The win secured an automatic bid to the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship. College careerFreshman yearStokes ended her freshman campaign averaging 4.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in her 13.4 minutes per game. Stokes was second on the team in blocks as she averaged 1.4 denials per game. She led the Huskies in blocks in 13 of 38 contests. Stokes shot 60 percent from the field and 65.3 percent from the free throw line. She was named to the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team along with teammate Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis.[5] Sophomore yearAs a sophomore in 2012-13, aided Connecticut to a 35-4 record and the 2013 NCAA National Championship. Stokes saw time in 32 games, averaging 2.8 points and 3.5 rebounds in 10.7 minutes per contest. She was third on the team with 39 blocks, and as an efficient 35-53 from the field (.660) and dished-out 21 assists against 20 turnovers. Stokes recorded double-digit minutes in 17 games. Junior yearStokes helped lead her team to an undefeated 40-0 season and the 2014 National Championship. Stokes started two of 39 games and averaged 4.5 points and was third on the squad at 7.1 rebounds in only 18.5 minutes per contest. She recorded four double-doubles, after posting just one in her first two years, with double-digit rebounds on eight occasions. She had seven or more rebounds 21 times during the season. WNBA CareerIn two seasons, she has averaged 58.8 % in field goals, 65.4 % in free throws, and 6.3 points per game.[3] Kiah Stokes and the New York Liberty played in the 2016 WNBA playoffs. Kiah Stokes' podcast Hangtime on the Underdog Sports Podcast Network is the first podcast ever hosted by a WNBA player.[4] College statistics
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References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/041615aaa.html | title=Mosqueda-Lewis and Stokes Selected in First Round of WNBA Draft| date=April 16, 2015 | publisher=UConn Athletics}} [5][6][7][8]2. ^{{cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Kiah Stokes|url=http://www.usab.com/bios/stokes_kiah.html|work=|publisher=USA Basketball|accessdate=24 Jun 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wnba.com/player/kiah-stokes/#/career |title=Kiah Stokes WNBA career |last=|first= |date= |website=WNBA.com |access-date=22 September 2016}} 4. ^https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hangtime/id1447817930?mt=2 5. ^1 2 {{cite web|last=|first=|title=41 Kiah Stokes|date=|url=http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/kiah_stokes_759278.html|newspaper=|accessdate=22 Apr 2015}} 6. ^1 {{cite news|last=Bacharach|first=Eric|title=Kiah Stokes, Liberty rookie, shooting to be two-way player again|date=July 21, 2015|url=http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball/liberty/kiah-stokes-liberty-rookie-shooting-to-be-two-way-player-again-1.10664203|newspaper=Newsday|accessdate=23 Jul 2015}} 7. ^1 {{cite web|last=|first=|title=Kiah Stokes Named Senior CLASS Award All-American|date=3 April 2015|url=http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/040315aab.html|newspaper=|accessdate=23 Apr 2015}} 8. ^1 {{cite web|title=Storm’s Jewell Loyd Headlines 2015 WNBA All-Rookie Team|date=September 24, 2015|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/2015-wnba-all-rookie-team-release/|publisher=WNBA|website=www.wnba.com |accessdate=25 Sep 2015}} }}{{New York Liberty current roster}}{{navboxes|list={{2013 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball navbox}}{{2014 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball navbox}}{{2015 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball navbox}}{{2015 WNBA Draft}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stokes, Kiah}} 13 : 1993 births|Living people|American women's basketball players|Basketball players at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics|Basketball players at the 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Final Four|Basketball players at the 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Final Four|Basketball players at the 2015 NCAA Women's Division I Final Four|Basketball players from Iowa|Connecticut Huskies women's basketball players|New York Liberty draft picks|New York Liberty players|Parade High School All-Americans (girls' basketball)|Sportspeople from Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
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