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Charlisse Leger-Walker to Miss Remainder of 2023-24 Season

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PULLMAN, Wash. (January 31, 2024) – Washington State Women's Basketball guard Charlisse Leger Walker will miss the remainder of the 2023-24 season due to reconstructive surgery to her right ACL.

"I am saddened to confirm the knee injury to Charlisse Leger Walker is season ending," said Head Coach Kamie Ethridge. "Charlisse has given her heart and soul to Washington State and this program. We are heartbroken she will not finish her career at WSU on the court. However, Charlisse will continue to impact our program to the best of her ability. There is zero doubt that Charlisse will come back better than ever. Charlisse will forever be remembered and honored as the greatest and winningest impact player in WSU women's basketball history!"

Through 21 games this season, she totaled 278 points, 137 rebounds, 107 assists and 36 steals, and recorded a pair of triple-doubles.

This season, Leger-Walker moved up to third on the all-time scoring list at WSU with 1,743 career point, and also ranks second all-time at WSU in made threes (199), third in career minutes played (3,794), fourth in career scoring average (16.6), fourth in field goals made (607), fourth in assists (389), fifth in made free throws (330), and ninth in career starts (105).

She is a three-time All-American and earned Preseason All-Pac-12 honors for the third-straight season in October. She has also three times been named to the Ann Meyers-Drysdale Watch List, Ann Meyers-Drysdale Top-10, Wooden Award Watch List, and Naismith Trophy Watch List.

 
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