Okay, so I wanted to figure out who the shortest WNBA player is. You know, just curious.
First, I did a quick search online. I typed in “shortest WNBA player” and started looking through the results.
- I saw a name pop up: Shannon Bobbitt. Apparently, she’s 5’2″ and went to the University of Tennessee. Seemed like a good lead.
- Then I found another piece of info saying the current shortest player is Crystal Dangerfield, who’s 5’5″. But the internet also said that there are some players who are 5’2″. So, Bobbitt could be one of them.
Digging Deeper
Next, I decided to look into these players a bit more.
- For Shannon Bobbitt, I wanted to see what teams she played for. I found out she played in the WNBA, but I didn’t see all the exact team names right away, there were some, but I am not sure whether it’s all of them.
- With Crystal Dangerfield, since she’s the current shortest, I checked out some recent articles about her. It seems like she’s pretty well-known for her height and skills.
Putting It Together
So, what did I find out? Well, it looks like Shannon Bobbitt, at 5’2″, is definitely one of the shortest players in WNBA history. There might be others who are also 5’2″, but she’s a clear example.
And right now, Crystal Dangerfield holds the title of the shortest active player at 5’5″. It’s cool to see how these players use their skills, even though they’re not the tallest on the court.
That’s pretty much it. It was a fun little research project, and now I know a bit more about the shortest players in the WNBA. I searched for them, checked the details, and figured out the answer to my question. Done and done!