
Kayla Alexander
Canada Women/C/
Player Info
Kayla Alexander is a dependable and physical center who has been a mainstay for the Canadian national team and in professional leagues across the globe. The 34-year-old veteran, standing 6-foot-4, brings size, strength, and a professional approach to the paint. After a standout college career at Syracuse University, Alexander was selected eighth overall by the San Antonio Stars in the 2013 WNBA Draft. She has played for several WNBA teams, including the Minnesota Lynx and Indiana Fever, often serving as a reliable backup center who sets solid screens, rebounds, and defends the post. Her greatest impact has come internationally, where she has been a cornerstone for Canada, helping them medal at the FIBA Americas Championship and compete in multiple Olympics. Alexander has also enjoyed a highly successful club career in Europe, winning championships in France and Hungary. She is respected for her durability, team-first attitude, and leadership. In essence, Kayla Alexander is the quintessential professional big, whose consistency, physicality, and experience make her a valued contributor on any roster.
Overview
Honors
Key Stats
Glossary
Group Stage
GP
3
MPG
5
PPG
3.33
2PM%
50%
3PM%
0%
REB
1.33
AST
0.33
STL
0
BLK
0
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
More
Statistics
Group Stage
Per Game Statistics
Games Played
3
Games Started
1
Minutes
5
Points
3.33
Rebound
1.33
Assist
0.33
Block
0
Steal
0
Field Goal %
50%
3-Point Field Goal %
0%
Free Throw %
100%
Offensive Rebound
0.67
Defensive Rebound
0.67
Turnovers
0
Assists/Turnovers
Infinity
Personal Fouls
0.33
Total Data
Points
10
Rebound
4
Assist
1
Block
0
Steal
0
Field Goal %
50%
3-Point Field Goal %
0%
Free Throw %
100%
Offensive Rebound
2
Defensive Rebound
2
Turnovers
0
Personal Fouls
1

