Kiki Iriafen, a rookie forward for the Washington Mystics, is making waves in the WNBA, already being an All-Star. The 21-year-old had a double-double at the WNBA All-Star Game, demonstrating her skill and potential. Known for her independence and determination, Kiki took charge of her path early on, even completing her Harvard-Westlake application herself. She graduated from Stanford with a degree in product design and mechanical engineering in three years while playing Division I basketball, adding a master’s from USC concurrently. Her rapid rise in the professional league has impressed many and sets a high bar for future competitors.
Kiki Iriafen, a rookie forward for the Washington Mystics, achieved All-Star status, showcasing her impressive skills with 17 points and 10 rebounds during the game.
From a young age, Kiki demonstrated independence and determination, notably filling out her own application to Harvard-Westlake in eighth grade, reflecting her proactive approach.
Completing her degree in product design and mechanical engineering at Stanford in just three years, Kiki also pursued a master’s in entrepreneurship while excelling in basketball.
Kiki's rapid rise to success in the WNBA, earning Rookie of the Month in May, has surprised even those familiar with her talent and ambition.
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