
Itâs been quite a month for Breanna Stewart.
First, the 2020 WNBA Finals MVP earned her second career Olympic gold medal when Team USA beat Japan for the womenâs basketball crown in Tokyo on Aug. 8. The action picked up with her back in the U.S. as her Seattle Storm took on the Connecticut Sun in the WNBAâs first ever Commissionerâs Cup Championship Game on Thursday. Stewart, along with Team USA and Storm teammates Sue Bird and Jewell Loyd, emerged with their second title in less than a week as Seattle beat Connecticut 79-57.
Oh, and in between those two games, Stewartâs first daughter was born.
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Stewart and her wife, Spanish basketball player Marta Xargay Casademont, announced on Monday that their first child, Ruby, was born via surrogate on Aug. 9.Â
The couple got engaged in May and married on July 6. Their journey over the past year was documented by media company Togethxr in collaboration with Bleacher Report.
âWhy canât I be the best player and also have a baby, but not carry a baby?â Stewart asked in the video. âWhy canât we do both?
Stewart has three WNBA All-Star selections, two WNBA titles, one WNBA MVP, two WNBA Finals MVPs, two Olympic gold medals, one Commissionerâs Cup title and one Commissionerâs Cup MVP to her name at just 26 years old. Now, she can add âmomâ to her resume.