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The 2024-25 season was for Serena Sundell to celebrate career highs. Awarded a second consecutive first-team All-Big 12 honor and the AP All-American honorable mention this year, Sundell scored an average of 14.1 points, 7.3 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game in the Big Dance before heading to the pros.

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To add another feather to the hat, the Seattle Storm officially welcomed Sundell into the team during the drafting process. The former Kansas State Wildcats star became the 26th overall pick during the third round of the WNBA drafts. “I know my hard work is going to be something that carries over, it’s been a part of what has made me so successful,” she expressed.

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Besides pictures of her rocking the orange carpet in a classic black gown with a sweetheart neckline, Sundell is a very private person who refrains from sharing personal details on social media. So, is the six-feet-two senior guard single? Or is there someone special cheering her from the stands secretly? Let us find out.

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Is Serena Sundell Single or Dating?

There is no publicly available information that can confirm or deny Sundell’s relationship status. Serena Sundell is not very active on social media when it comes to sharing her personal life and talking about her relationships.

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Though she shares her moments with teammates, giving fans a peek into her off-court practices, meetings, endorsements, or ad campaigns here and there, there are no records that suggest she’s dating someone.

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Who did Serena Sundell date previously? What’s her dating history?

There is no publicly available information regarding Serena Sundell’s dating history either. An aspiration for many young female athletes, especially ones in her hometown, Maryville, Missouri, where she became the first to be picked in the WNBA draft, Serena is single and focussed on building a strong career in basketball. If you ask her high school coach, that’s what’s separated her from the rest and brought her so far. “She just continually stays with it,” Quentin Albrecht says. “It really does show young kids that if you put your heart to it and you put your mind to it, anything can happen.” 

Sundell is now headed to Seattle, the same place as her brother Jalen Sundell of the Seahawks. And in her words, “it’ll be perfect.” 

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Avya Mathur is a WNBA Writer at EssentiallySports, trained in media studies and shaped by fast-turn editorial environments. She thrives in the high-pressure flow of live sports reporting, where precision and clarity must meet tight deadlines. On the women’s basketball beat, Avya delivers minute-by-minute updates, sharp tactical insights, and post-game breakdowns that bring fans closer to the pulse of the WNBA. Her career spans across teaching, film production, and digital media, giving her a uniquely versatile storytelling voice. From script editing and micro-film production to lecturing in media and communication, Avya has consistently shaped narratives for diverse audiences. At ES, she brings that same adaptability to women’s basketball coverage, pairing sharp analysis with a narrative pace that mirrors the game itself and highlighting the athletes, strategies, and moments pushing the WNBA forward.

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