
Emma Meesseman
New York Liberty/C/
Player Info
Emma Meesseman is a versatile and highly skilled center for the New York Liberty, widely regarded as one of the most intelligent and fundamentally sound international players in the WNBA. The Belgian star began her professional career in Europe before being selected 19th overall in the second round of the 2013 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics. Her career blossomed in Washington, where her exceptional passing, mid-range shooting, and defensive IQ became central to the team's identity. Her defining moment came in 2019 when she was named the WNBA Finals MVP after leading the Mystics to their first championship with a series of dominant performances. After a stint overseas, she joined the New York Liberty, bringing her championship pedigree and unique skill set as a playmaking big to a star-studded roster. Her honors include the 2019 WNBA championship and Finals MVP, multiple EuroLeague Women titles, and being a cornerstone of the Belgian national team. Known for her calm demeanor and unselfish play, Meesseman's ability to impact the game without needing to score in volume makes her an invaluable and respected figure in modern basketball.
Overview
Honors
Key Stats
Glossary
Regular Season
GP
17
MPG
25.88
PPG
13.41
2PM%
56%
3PM%
66%
REB
5.12
AST
3.18
STL
1.24
BLK
0.76
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
More
Statistics
Regular Season
Per Game Statistics
Games Played
17
Games Started
12
Minutes
25.88
Points
13.41
Rebound
5.12
Assist
3.18
Block
0.76
Steal
1.24
Field Goal %
57%
3-Point Field Goal %
66%
Free Throw %
86%
Offensive Rebound
1.29
Defensive Rebound
3.82
Turnovers
2.12
Assists/Turnovers
1.5
Personal Fouls
1.53
Total Data
Points
228
Rebound
87
Assist
54
Block
13
Steal
21
Field Goal %
57%
3-Point Field Goal %
66%
Free Throw %
86%
Offensive Rebound
22
Defensive Rebound
65
Turnovers
36
Personal Fouls
26




