Canada’s Natalie Achonwa earns WNBA’s Dawn Staley Community Leadership award
NEW YORK — Legendary Notre Dame women’s basketball coach Muffet McGraw says one of the first words that comes to mind about Canada’s Natalie Achonwa is leader.
The Fighting Irish grad and forward for the Indiana Fever earned the WNBA’s Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award on Friday, and McGraw was among the people applauding the decision.
“She was a phenomenal captain for us,” McGraw said in a video she posted on Twitter. “I remember when she tore her ACL just at the end of the Baylor game in the regional final, she didn’t care about herself, she popped up and started talking back to the team about how they had to win that game without her . . . we are so proud of Nat.
The award, named for WNBA Hall of Famer Dawn Staley, recognizes a player who best exemplifies leadership in the community, and focuses exclusively on a player’s activities during the NBA off-season.