Carleton said dedication to racial justice issue is key piece of WNBA season
Bridget Carleton didn’t even have time to text her parents last week before she made her first WNBA start.
The 23-year-old from Chatham, Ont., learned 30 minutes before tipoff during the Minnesota Lynx’s pre-game meeting with coach Cheryl Reeve. Sylvia Fowles was a late scratch due to a sore calf, and Carleton’s phone was already turned off.
“(Reeve) just said ‘You ready for this?'” Carleton said. ” I’m like ‘Yup.’ And that was about it. Probably was better (to receive no notice). No time to really think about it. Just get out there and play.”
Carleton was spectacular in her first start, scoring 25 points and grabbing seven rebounds in Minnesota’s 92-66 win over fellow Canadian Kia Nurse and her New York Liberty. Carleton became just the third WNBA player in 20 years to have at least 25 points and five rebounds in a debut as a starter.