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Nika Mühl (/ m j uː l / MYOOL; born 9 April 2001) is a Croatian professional basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball as a point guard for the UConn Huskies . [ 1 ]
UConn only includes three-point statistics since the national adoption of that rule, and only began recording steals in 1978–79, but otherwise includes statistics from the entire history of UConn women's basketball. These lists are updated through the end of the 2022–23 season.
A post shared by Nika Mühl (@nika.muhl) In her first pro post-game interview, Nika, 22, let out all the emotions. "I was shaking," she said of the match, a May 22 win over the Indiana Fever, per ...
The 2022–23 UConn Huskies began with season-ending injuries to All-American junior guard Paige Bueckers and freshman forward Ice Brady. The team played well early in the season, but injuries to Azzi Fudd, Dorka Juhász, and Caroline Ducharme often forced starters like Nika Mühl, Aaliyah Edwards, and Aubrey Griffin to play full games and graduate transfer Lou Lopez Sénéchal to take on ...
Once it became clear that Nika Muhl's visa issues were resolved and she would finally be able to make her WNBA debut, the rookie for the Seattle Storm wanted to have a little fun. With the help of ...
Top holiday tournament games lead the weekend’s winners and losers, which unfortunately include more poor TV treatment and a concerning tournament setup that put player safety at risk.
Nika Mühl * G 2024–present: 1 — [130] Croatia United States: Shavonte Zellous: G 2009–2019, 2021: 12 Born and grew up in the United States, became a naturalized Croatian citizen, represented Croatia internationally. [131] Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) Romana Hamzová: G 2000: 1 — [132] Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
Paige Bueckers caught a bounce pass from Nika Muhl and prepared to pull up with a chance to extend UConn's season. Just as the Huskies' leading scorer rose, the whistle blew. Officials called ...