Kathleen Mae Doyle (born June 11, 1998)[1] is an American professional basketball player who previously played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes. After a successful college career with Iowa, Doyle was drafted by the Fever with the 14th overall pick in the 2nd round of the 2020 WNBA Draft.
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Position | Point guard | |||||||||||||
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Born | (1998-06-11) June 11, 1998 (age 24) Hinsdale, Illinois | |||||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||||
Listed height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | |||||||||||||
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High school | Benet Academy (Lisle, Illinois) | |||||||||||||
College | Iowa (2016–2020) | |||||||||||||
WNBA draft | 2020 / Round: 2 / Pick: 14th overall | |||||||||||||
Selected by the Indiana Fever | ||||||||||||||
Playing career | 2020–present | |||||||||||||
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2020 | Indiana Fever | |||||||||||||
2022–present | Chicago Sky | |||||||||||||
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Growing up in the Chicago suburb of La Grange Park, Illinois, she attended Benet Academy in another suburb, Lisle, where she led the Redwings to state championships in her final two seasons in 2015 and 2016.[2]
A member of the All-Big Ten freshman team in 2017, and a three-time All-Big Ten selection (second team by coaches in 2018, first team by coaches and second team by media in 2019, and first team by both in 2020), she was named Big Ten Player of the Year in her senior (final) season in 2020.[3] During her time at Iowa, Doyle also represented the US at the 2019 Pan American Games, winning a silver medal with Team USA.[2]
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GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game | RPG | Rebounds per game |
APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game | BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game |
TO | Turnovers per game | FG% | Field-goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field-goal percentage | FT% | Free-throw percentage |
Bold | Career high | ° | League leader |
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YEAR | Team | GP | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RBG | APG | BPG | SPG | PPG |
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2016–17 | Iowa | 34 | 39.1% | 23.4% | 70.1% | 2.65 | 4.35 | 0.38 | 2.09 | 9.21 |
2017–18 | Iowa | 30 | 37.8% | 34.7% | 68.4% | 3.73 | 6.63 | 0.67 | 1.53 | 11.07 |
2018–19 | Iowa | 29 | 39.6% | 30.5% | 74.4% | 3.00 | 5.86 | 0.38 | 2.28 | 12.00 |
2019–20 | Iowa | 30 | 44.1% | 32.7% | 79.0% | 4.63 | 6.30 | 0.27 | 1.83 | 18.13 |
Career | 123 | 40.5% | 30.5% | 74.2% | 3.48 | 5.74 | 0.42 | 1.93 | 12.50 |
YEAR | Team | GP | FG | FGA | 3P | 3PA | FT | FTA | REB | A | BK | ST | PTS |
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2016-17 | Iowa | 34 | 115 | 294 | 22 | 94 | 61 | 87 | 90 | 148 | 13 | 71 | 313 |
2017-18 | Iowa | 30 | 116 | 307 | 33 | 95 | 67 | 98 | 112 | 199 | 20 | 46 | 332 |
2018-19 | Iowa | 29 | 124 | 313 | 36 | 118 | 64 | 86 | 87 | 170 | 11 | 66 | 348 |
2019-20 | Iowa | 30 | 180 | 408 | 37 | 113 | 147 | 186 | 139 | 189 | 8 | 55 | 544 |
Career | 123 | 535 | 1322 | 128 | 420 | 339 | 457 | 428 | 706 | 52 | 238 | 1537 |
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Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | TO | PPG |
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2020 | Indiana | 18 | 0 | 8.6 | .244 | .238 | .500 | .8 | 1.1 | .4 | .0 | 1.0 | 1.5 |
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