Before Brittney Griner was winning WNBA scoring championships, she was making her mark in the NCAA. The 10-time WNBA All-Star played four seasons at Baylor before her time in the pros.
Brittney Griner's NCAA Achievements
Griner won multiple awards during her collegiate career, including the AP Player of the Year and Naismith Player of the Year, and was recognized as the best player in the country during her junior and senior seasons.
National Championship and Finals
In the 2012 season, Griner helped Baylor achieve a perfect 40-0 record, claiming the national championship and earning the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors.
Big 12 Records
Griner holds multiple records in the Big 12 conference, including three-time Player of the Year and four-time Defensive Player of the Year, showcasing her defensive and offensive brilliance.
Dunking Landmark
Griner became one of only two women’s college basketball players to have multiple dunks in a game, earning recognition and breaking barriers in women's sports.
All-time Blocks Leader
With a total of 748 career blocks, Griner holds the record for most career blocks in NCAA history, making significant contributions to her team's defensive strategies.
Personal and Team Accolades
During her career at Baylor, Griner achieved numerous personal accolades and helped her team to several championship titles, including the Big 12 tournament championships.