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17 Facts About Abby Meyers

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Abby Meyers was born on July 14,1999 and is an American professional basketball player for the Maccabi Bnot Ashdod of the Israeli League.

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Abby Meyers is the daughter of Valerie and Steven Abby Meyers, and has two sisters, Emily, and a twin, Olivia.

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Abby Meyers is Jewish, and attended the Reform Jewish synagogue Washington Hebrew Congregation in Washington, DC.

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Abby Meyers attended Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland, where she is the school's all-time leading scorer, male or female.

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Abby Meyers helped lead the Vikings to three state semifinals from 2015 to 2017.

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Abby Meyers was named to the All-Ivy League tournament team.

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Abby Meyers ranked first in the conference in three-point percentage, effective field goal percentage, true shooting percentage, and player efficiency rating, second in scoring, third in two-point field goal percentage, and eighth in rebounds.

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Abby Meyers helped lead Princeton to a third consecutive Ivy League championship.

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Abby Meyers was named an Associated Press All-American honorable mention, becoming the fourth All-American in program history.

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Abby Meyers graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in public policy and international affairs.

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Abby Meyers helped the Terrapins advance to the Elite Eight at the 2023 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament for the first time since 2015.

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Abby Meyers was waived during training camp and did not make the team.

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On June 20,2023, Abby Meyers signed a hardship contract with the Washington Mystics.

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Abby Meyers played for the Mystics for two weeks, before being released from her hardship contract on July 4,2023.

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Abby Meyers returned to the Mystics on a 7-day contract on July 21,2023.

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Abby Meyers signed three 7-day contracts with the Mystics before being released on August 7,2023.

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Abby Meyers represented the United States at the 2022 Maccabiah Games in Israel, where she was team captain and averaged 18.4 points per game.