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Charlisse Leger-Walker rides NCAA title high into WNBA draft night

Graeme Mead
Graeme Mead
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13 Apr, 2026 09:04 PM3 mins to read
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Charlisse Leger-Walker #5 of the UCLA Bruins reacts after her three-point basket against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the National Championship of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on April 5. Photo / Sarah Stier, Getty Images

Charlisse Leger-Walker #5 of the UCLA Bruins reacts after her three-point basket against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the National Championship of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on April 5. Photo / Sarah Stier, Getty Images

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Charlisse Leger-Walker, 24, is still riding the aftershocks of a national championship and trying to process the fact that she helped deliver the University of California Los Angeles’ first modern‑era women’s basketball title.

The Waikato woman is the first Kiwi woman to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championship.

She has also been invited to the draft for the Women’s National Basketball Association, the women’s professional basketball league in North America, composed of 15 teams.

“[It’s] surreal,” she told Waikato’s All Sports Breakfast recently.

“It’s just … fun. So good.”

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Leger-Walker grew up around Hamilton and Cambridge and used to tear around Hamilton’s YMCA courts, staying behind after training to shoot until the lights flicked off.

One could say she also grew up in a basketball dynasty.

Her mother, Leanne Walker, is a Tall Ferns legend and two‑time Olympian.

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Her father, Eliu, kept the household steady while the girls chased dreams.

Her older sister, Krystal, carved her own path through Washington State and the national team, and the youngest, Tinnika, is in the United States too.

Charlisse’s path, though, has been the most dramatic.

At St Peter’s Cambridge, she won almost everything there was to win: four national titles, four Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards, and even a national netball championship for good measure.

She became a Tall Fern at the age of 16 - the youngest ever - and collected medals before she’d even finished school.

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In the United States, she continued her journey of great success.

Before she arrived at Washington State University, its team, the Cougars, had made the NCAA Tournament once in 30 years.

With her, they made it three straight times and won their first Pac‑12 title.

She dropped 40 in a game, stacked triple‑doubles and became the heartbeat of a team that suddenly believed it belonged on the national stage.

Then, a knee injury, an ACL tear, sidelined her for the entire 2024-25 season.

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“You learn what you can push through,” she said.

“And you learn how to show up for other people even when you’re not feeling your best.”

That mindset carried her to California’s UCLA for her graduate season, where she helped deliver a championship that had eluded the programme for decades.

The celebrations, she joked, “could go for three months”.

Now she’s stepping into the next unknown: the WNBA draft, to be held in New York tonight (11am tomorrow New Zealand time).

She is available for selection, but whether she will be in is still written in the stars.

Leger-Walker said draft night was going to be a gala spectacle with bright lights, tables of prospects and cameras everywhere.

“Most of my team will be there,” she said.

“It’s a cool opportunity to support them and be there for myself.”

Somehow, in the middle of all this, she also finished a Bachelor’s in Business Management and a Master’s in Education.

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“With how long I’ve been in college, you’d think I’d be close to a doctorate.”

Where she goes next is up to the WNBA. But wherever she lands, her Waikato sporting family will be watching, proud and loud.

Graeme “Mintie” Mead is a sports commentator, the host of the radio show Waikato All Sports Breakfast and a Newstalk ZB overnight host. He is also a councillor on the Hamilton City Council.

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