Tianna Hawkins, a veteran forward for the Washington Mystics, has retired from the WNBA after eight seasons, as announced by General Manager Mike Thibault. She was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2013 Draft and played a pivotal role in the Mystics' journey, including their first championship win in 2019.

By the Numbers
  • Hawkins was the No. 6 overall pick to the Seattle Storm in the 2013 Draft
  • In the 2023 season, she made a career-high 21 starts, averaging 8.2 points and 5.0 rebounds per game
State of Play
  • Tianna Hawkins announced her retirement from the WNBA after eight seasons with the Washington Mystics
  • She played a significant role in the Mystics' first championship win in 2019
Bottom Line

Tianna Hawkins' retirement marks the end of an era for the Washington Mystics, as they bid farewell to a key player whose contributions were integral to their success, notably their championship victory in 2019.