Statistics, history, awards and achievements for WNBA player Brittney Sykes Video Travel Log: 2016 U.S. Olympic Women In Rio The 2016 U.S. Olympic Team spent an off day sightseeing in Rio. Likely dialed into a reserve role, Sykes has a good chance of getting more open looks and should improve upon her 36.5 percent mark from the field in Los Angeles.Sykes posted a bounce-back year during her third season in the league, as she recorded career-highs in rebounds and assists while averaging double figures offensively again with 10.2 points over 34 games played. 31 player in the Class of 2012 by espnW HoopGurlz … Ranked the No.

If the 25-year-old can convert more field-goals consistently next season, it's likely that she can average at least 14.0 points per game (like she did during her rookie season).It was a big night for Sykes, who hadn't put up 17 points or more since July 19.

08/10/2019 11:13 AM Sykes has started each … Sykes did however pick up her offensive slack by grabbing a solid eight rebounds (the most she has had since July 17). The third-year guard is averaging 10.7 points per game to go along with career highs in rebounds (4.6) and assists (2.5) this season.Sykes was originally questionable due to an ankle injury, but she's feeling good enough to take the court. However, Sykes managed a career-worst 36.5 percent shooting overall from the floor in 2019 as well as shooting just 25.9 percent beyond the arc. In addition, Sykes' 10 rebounds also secured her first double-double of the season. 20 Syracuse’s lone representative on the 2016 All-Final Four Team … Registered 77 steals on the season, which ranks 10th in school history … Ranked sixth in the Atlantic Coast Conference and 125th nationally after averaging 2.03 steals per game … Third on the team in scoring and rebounding after averaging 10.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest … Poured in 17 points against Washington (4/3) … Notched 17 points against South Carolina (3/25) … Scored a season-high 24 points and matched a personal-best with five steals against Albany (3/20) … Registered 16 points at Pittsburgh (2/21) … Had 17 points and matched a career-high with five steals at Virginia (2/11) … Pulled down 11 boards at North Carolina (1/7) … Scored 16 points against Drexel (12/29) … Registered her fifth career double-double with a 11-point, 10-rebound effort against Jacksonville (12/21) … Notched 18 points against Fordham (11/28) … Had 11 points and five assists against Morgan State (11/23).Named to the Naismith Trophy watch list and Preseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team … Played in three games before suffering a season-ending injury … Averaged 2.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest … Notched two rebounds and two steals against Notre Dame (1/4) … Scored five points, pulled down four boards, and swiped three steals against Central Connecticut State (12/30) … Recorded two points and seven rebounds in her season debut against Cornell (12/28).Named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Second Team by the Blue Ribbon Panel and coaches … Scored 532 points on the season, which ranks eighth in program history … Ranked ninth in the ACC and 65th nationally with a .505 field goal percentage … 13th in the league and 145th in the country after averaging 16.6 points per game … Registered her fourth double-double of her career by tallying 13 points and 12 boards against Chattanooga (3/22) … Scored 31 points against Virginia Tech (2/6) … Notched 22 points against Maryland (2/2) … Registered 27 points and three blocked shots against Virginia (1/26) … Recorded her fourth straight 20-point contest against St. Joseph’s (12/21), scoring 20 points … Notched 20 points against Niagara (12/19) … Had 20 points against Temple (12/16) … Secured her third double-double of her career with a 25-point, 10-rebound contest at Iowa (12/5) … Registered 23 points, six assists, and career-best five steals against Cornell (11/18) … Scored 26 points against Dartmouth (11/14).Named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team … Ranked fourth on the team in scoring and rebounding, averaging 8.9 points and 5.7 rebounds per contest … Pulled down 12 rebounds against Creighton (3/23) … Notched her second double-double of her collegiate career with a 11-point, 11-rebound effort at Notre Dame (2/26) … Had three blocked shots at Cincinnati (2/5) … Registered 19 points at Marquette (1/5) … Secured her first career double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Boise State (12/30) … Matched her career-best with five steals against Binghamton (12/15) … Set a personal-high with five steals against Loyola (12/8) … Dished out a season-best four assists at Maine (11/13) … Made her collegiate debut against Farleigh Dickinson (11/11), recording 11 points.Played four years at University High School for Coach Felicia M. Oliver … A four-star recruit, named the No.

Brittney C. Sykes … Born February, 1994 … Daughter of Michael and Regina Sykes … Has two older brothers … Graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in communications and rhetorical studies in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.