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Storm Re-Sign Center After Waiver | WNBA News - News Directory 3

Storm Re-Sign Center After Waiver | WNBA News

June 16, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
News Context
At a glance
  • The Seattle Storm have re-signed center mackenzie Holmes, the team announced Monday.
  • Holmes, a third-round pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, missed ⁢last season⁣ following knee surgery.
  • Before joining the WNBA,Holmes had a stellar career at ⁤Indiana University.
Original source: sbnation.com

Seattle Storm swiftly re-signed center Mackenzie Holmes, injecting fresh⁣ talent after a brief waiver period. The move bolsters the Storm’s frontcourt,⁢ addressing a key need. Holmes, drafted in 2024, strengthens the team after missing the⁢ previous season due ⁤to knee surgery, a notable advancement. The Storm cleared a roster spot by trading Li Yueru, paving the way for Holmes’s return. Before the WNBA, Holmes excelled ⁢at Indiana University, setting scoring⁤ records and earning numerous accolades. News Directory 3 keeps you informed on this and other⁣ dynamic WNBA roster adjustments,mirroring similar moves across the league. Holmes’s scoring and rebounding abilities will be vital for Seattle’s success.Discover what’s next for Holmes and the Storm.

Key Points

  • Mackenzie Holmes re-signed with the Seattle Storm after being waived.
  • Holmes was drafted by the Storm in 2024 but missed the season due to knee surgery.
  • The Storm traded Li Yueru, opening a roster spot for Holmes.
  • Holmes had a decorated⁤ college career at Indiana University.

Mackenzie Holmes rejoins Seattle Storm, bolstering frontcourt

Updated ⁤June 16, 2025

The Seattle Storm have re-signed center mackenzie Holmes, the team announced Monday. Holmes, initially waived last month after training camp, returns to Seattle to add depth to the Storm’s frontcourt.The move follows the Storm granting Li Yueru’s ⁤request to be traded, freeing up a roster spot.

Holmes, a third-round pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, missed ⁢last season⁣ following knee surgery. she debuted in a preseason game, recording nine points, eight rebounds, and three blocks. That game was Seattle’s only preseason‍ contest this year.

Before joining the WNBA,Holmes had a stellar career at ⁤Indiana University. She became the program’s all-time leading⁢ scorer with 2,530 points. She also holds⁣ records for field goals made (1,043), field goal percentage (63.9), and total‍ wins (123). Holmes earned eight ⁣All-American selections and was a unanimous All-Big Ten ⁣First team pick.

At 6-foot-3, Holmes provides scoring potential near the‍ basket. Her signing mirrors recent moves by other WNBA ⁣teams.The Golden state Valkyries, for example, recently ‍re-signed Chloe Bibby and Kaitlyn Chen⁤ after initially waiving them.

With several WNBA players participating in EuroBasket, teams are making temporary roster adjustments. However, Holmes could secure a more permanent ⁢role with the Storm, given yueru’s departure.

What’s next

Holmes will look to solidify her place on the Storm’s roster and contribute to their performance as the season progresses. Her ability to score and rebound will be key⁤ assets for⁢ seattle.

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