
Madina OKot pushes past an opponent during a past match/ HANDOUTAlthough she did not score in the game at College Park Center, the Kenyan rookie still made an impact defensively and on the boards, grabbing five rebounds. That was the third-highest total for Atlanta in the match, despite her limited playing time.
The performance came after an encouraging WNBA debut last Sunday against Minnesota Lynx, where Okot announced herself with eight points. The display immediately drew attention for her composure, athleticism, and rebounding ability.
While Wednesday’s outing was statistically her least productive since making the step up from South Carolina to the professional ranks last month, Okot has already shown promising signs after impressing during training camp and preseason assignments.
Selected 13th overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft, Okot became one of the few Kenyan women to reach the top tier of professional basketball in America, further underlining the steady growth of women’s basketball in the country.


















