Kelsey Plum | Net Worth, Education, Family & Career

Kelsey Plum is one of the most anticipated female basketball players in the USA. She plays as the point guard for WNBA basketball teams like Las Vegas Aces and San Antonio Stars.

The gold medalist of the women’s basketball game during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has been playing basketball since her high school days.

Plum comes from a family with an athletic background, where both her parents and her elder sisters are either volleyball players or basketball players.

Her family members have always inspired her to bring her ace game to the court. Because of this, she has always shown a great deal of dedication and performance during every event. 

Biography & Wiki

Popular NameKelsey Plum
Real NameKelsey Christine Plum
Date of birthAugust 24, 1994
Age30 years old
Place of birthPoway, California, USA
FatherJim Plum 
MotherKatie Plum
SiblingsThree
BrotherDaniel Plum
SisterKaitlyn Lawrence and Lauren Plum
StatusMarried
SpouseJosh
ChildrenNone
OccupationProfessional basketball player
Net worth1 Million USD
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite Caucasian
ReligionChristianity
ZodiacVirgo
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight66 kgs
MeasurementUnknown
Hair ColorDark brown
Eye ColorDark brown
ComplexionFair
Instagram idkelseyplum10
TwitterKelseyplum10

Kelsey Plum’s Net Worth

Plum has been playing basketball since her high school days. As a basketball player, she has won many games and prize money to her name.

Besides this, she also plays professional basketball for different teams in the WNBA, which pays a good amount of salary.

In 2019, the basketball player received a salary of around 57 thousand USD. Her salary has increased over the past years, which means so has her net worth.

Plum has a total of around 1 million USD as her net worth in 2024.

How Tall is Kelsey Plum? Her Height and Physical Measurements

The 30 year-old star basketball player has a stunning height of 5 feet and 8 inches.

She has long legs and a toned body from all the jumping and running on the basketball court. 

Despite her height and her athletic body, Plum is not skinny. Instead, she has maintained a healthy body and weighs around 66 kg.

Her Parents, Family, and Childhood

The Pac-12 player of the year was born in Poway, California to her parents Jim and Katie. Both of her parents come from an athletic background. 

Her father, Jim, was an All-American athlete who played basketball and football for San Diego State University. Her mother, Katie, was a star volleyball player at the University of California, Davis.

Both sisters of Plum followed the footsteps of their mother and played volleyball.

Her eldest sister joined and played for the same university as their mother, but her second-eldest sister decided to join the University of Oregon and play for it.

However, she did not choose volleyball like her sisters. Instead, she chose basketball over volleyball and followed the steps of her father.

The star basketball player started her journey in sports after her father took her to a gym to train when she was ten. Her father took her there and told everyone to treat her like everyone else.

Plum laughs to this day by remembering it, but she confesses that all of that paid off as she is one of the most anticipated female basketball players in the USA.

Is Kelsey Plum Married? Her Husband and Relationship Details

Plum has maintained utmost privacy when it comes to her love life.

Despite sharing that she is a married woman and is married to her husband, Josh, in 2016, she has not disclosed the detailed identity of her husband.

She only shared that she met her husband in college and was in a long-term relationship.

Besides these, she has not shared anything about her husband. So, no one even knows the last name of her husband or what he does for a living.

Education and High School Details

As a kid, Plum went to La Jolla Country Day School in San Diego, California, to get her high school degree.

After high school, she joined the University of Washington to study anthropology.

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Volleyball Career

Plum grew up in a family of athletes, so her father took her to the gym and started training her from the early age of ten.

Initially, she played volleyball like her mother and elder sisters but later chose basketball over volleyball in high school.

To play volleyball, Plum even chose La Jolla Country Day School over Poway High School.

In high school, she got an opportunity to play in the 2013 WBA High School games. The same year, she also was a player on the USA Basketball U19 team.

She continued participating in many games until she suffered an injury. Despite the injury, she played through the 2015 season and underwent surgery only when the season was over.

She took some time off from games but made her come back two days before the Pan American Games.

Even though she had surgery just some time ago, she still made it to the trial of the Pan American Games and became a member of the national team of the USA. The team reached the finals but lost the title to Canada after a neck-to-neck game.

Plum continued playing basketball in college also. During her freshman year, she became the team captain on the recommendation of coach Mike Neighbors.

The same year she made a total of six Washington records. She was named the freshman of the year during the Pac-12 conference.

By the time she was a senior in college, she again made history in the Pac-12 by gaining the title of All-Time Scorer in both genders. She even received the title of the Associated Press All-American First Teamer, which was an honor received by only five women players in college basketball.

During her senior year, she also broke the NCAA record in free throws. She was even the first-ever Washington Husky to win the title of the AP Player of the Year and the second Husky to win the Nancy Lieberman Award.

After her collegiate career, she was drafted by San Antonio Star in the 2017 WNBA Draft. As soon as she started her professional career, she again broke the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball record with 3397 points.

While still playing for the WNBA teams, she also played for the multi-sport Turkish club, Fenerbahçe Istanbul, until 2019.

She ended her term with the Turkish club and started working for Arkansas University as a graduate assistant in 2020.

In the same year, she also worked as a broadcaster for Arizona State University as the analyst for the PAC-12 event.

Plum has a great career with plenty of awards and achievements. However, she also has her struggles.

Just in 2020, her achilles tendon got torn, because of which she had to sit out a whole season and get surgery.

Despite the surgery, she came back stronger and represented the USA in the basketball game during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. And with her determination and dedication, she and her team brought gold back home.