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Courtney Williams’ profile: Age, height, partner, WNBA career, jersey number and more

Courtney Williams drives the Lynx with grit, style and a fearless mid‑range game, balancing a decorated WNBA journey with a personal story rooted in pride and resilience. Check all about her – age, career and more.

Courtney Williams #10 of the Minnesota Lynx reacts during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025.
© Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesCourtney Williams #10 of the Minnesota Lynx reacts during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025.

Courtney Williams has long been known as one of the WNBA’s most electrifying guards. Her energy, relentless style, and outspoken personality have made her a fixture in highlight reels and post-game conversations alike.

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Her journey through multiple franchises speaks to more than just talent; it’s about adaptability and proving her value on every court she steps on. She brings a blend of experience and hunger that few can match in the league today.

Off the hardwood, her story keeps evolving — marked by personal milestones, strong connections and an identity that extends far beyond the game, making her one of the Minnesota Lynx’s most compelling figures.

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How old is Courtney Williams?

Courtney Williams was born on May 11, 1994, in Folkston, Georgia, making her 31 years old as of mid‑2025. Across nine WNBA seasons, she has evolved into a reliable scoring guard and playmaker—a player whose prime blends experience and still-rising impact.

Courtney Williams #10 of the Minnesota Lynx reacts during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025. (Source: Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Courtney Williams #10 of the Minnesota Lynx reacts during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19, 2025. (Source: Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

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How tall is Courtney Williams?

At 5′8″ (173 cm) and around 139–148 lb, Courtney Williams is slightly undersized but makes her physicality count. Her agility and leaping ability allow her to defend larger wings and contribute significantly on the boards—unusual for a guard of her stature.

Courtney Williams’ love life and family

Courtney was born to Michele and Donald Williams in Folkston, Georgia, and raised in a sports-focused household. Her father—her loudest fan—is known for cheering courtside with enthusiasm and pride, his support now a fixture in her Lynx journey.

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Off-court, she is openly queer and in a relationship with real estate broker N’Shya, featured in the WNBA’s “Pride is Love” series. Their story represents Williams’ embrace of authenticity and community connection.

Though a son of Georgia, she made her mark at the University of South Florida, where her stellar career—earning Hall of Fame honors and retiring her jersey—reflected the same work ethic and character instilled at home.

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What is Courtney Williams’ jersey number?

Courtney Williams wears #10 for the Minnesota Lynx, the same number she donned at South Florida and that was later retired by the program in her honor. That number now defines her signature: energy, midrange precision and leadership.

Courtney Williams #10 of the Minnesota Lynx dribbles during a 91-82 Minnesota Lynx win over the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena on July 10, 2025. (Source: Harry How/Getty Images)

Courtney Williams #10 of the Minnesota Lynx dribbles during a 91-82 Minnesota Lynx win over the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena on July 10, 2025. (Source: Harry How/Getty Images)

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In earlier stops with Phoenix, Connecticut, Atlanta and Chicago, she often adjusted numbers due to availability—yet No. 10 remained her preferred emblem of identity and pride.

Now in Minnesota, teammates and fans associate #10 with her voice, swagger and the Lynx’s revival. It symbolizes not just a jersey, but a brand of play and resilience few replicate.

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Courtney Williams’ career highlights

  • WNBA Draft | 8th overall, 2016: Picked by Phoenix and immediately traded to Connecticut, she entered the league with grit, later carving a reputation across multiple franchises with her adaptability and mid-range skill.
  • WNBA All-Star (2021, 2025): Earned her first All-Star nod with Atlanta in 2021 and a second in 2025 with Minnesota—recognitions that underline her sustained excellence and evolving role.
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  • Lynx Playoff Catalyst and Finals Performer (2024): A key contributor to Minnesota’s 2024 Finals run, she combined playmaking, clutch shooting (44.4% from three), and elite rebounding for her size—earning praise as the team’s X-factor.
  • Defining Mid-Range Mastery: She leads the league in mid-range attempts (6.9 per game), shooting over 46% from that area. Her consistency from in-between continues to set her apart, especially in high-pressure moments.
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  • Statistical Growth and Team Fit (2024–25): Since joining Minnesota, she is averaging around 13.8 PPG, 6.4 APG, and 5.0 RPG in 2025—leading a Lynx squad whose chemistry and success rely heavily on her dual contributions.
  • Scholar-Athlete and USF Legend: At South Florida, she became the only player with over 2,300 points, 900 rebounds & 300 assists. Inducted into their Hall of Fame and instrumental in setting school scoring records.
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