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Janee Williams

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Biography

Janee Williams is a professional basketball player known for her outstanding performance as a guard. Born on March 15, 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia, she played college basketball at the University of Florida, where she was a key member of the team, earning All-SEC honors and leading her team to the NCAA tournament multiple times. Williams’ playstyle is characterized by her excellent shooting ability and defensive skills, making her a versatile asset on the court.

In 2017, Williams was drafted into the WNBA by the Seattle Storm, marking the beginning of her professional career. Over the following years, she played for several teams, including the Phoenix Mercury and the Washington Mystics, where she distinguished herself by consistently ranking among the league leaders in three-point shooting and assists. Her contributions were instrumental in her teams’ playoff runs, solidifying her reputation as a clutch performer in high-stakes situations.

Williams has also represented the United States in international competitions, helping the national team secure a gold medal at the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup. Her legacy in basketball is defined not only by her impressive statistics and accolades but also by her dedication to mentoring young players and promoting the sport at the grassroots level. As an influential figure in women’s basketball, Williams continues to inspire future generations of athletes.

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