Julie Vanloo

Player Information

Julie Anita Vanloo is a Belgian professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and for Çukurova Basketbol of the Turkish Super League. With the Belgian national team, she won the EuroBasket Women 2023 and 2025.
Full Name :
Julie Anita Vanloo
Birthdate :
10 February 1993
Birthplace :
Ostend, Belgium
Gender :
Female
Height (cm) :
173
Nationality :
Belgian
Career Started :
2003
Notable Achievements :
EuroBasket U18 Women champion (2011), Belgian National League champion (2011), Swedish National League champion (2016), FIBA EuroBasket champion (2023, 2025)
Current Team :
Los Angeles Sparks
Previous Teams :
Blue Cats Ieper (From 2003, To 2009), Declercq Stortbeton Waregem BC (From 2009, To 2013), USO Mondeville (From 2013, To 2015), Luleå Basket (From 2015, To 2016), Virtus Eirene Ragusa (From 2016, To 2017), İstanbul Üniversitesi (From 2017, To 2018), ASVEL Féminin (From 2018, To 2018), PEAC Pecs (From 2018, To 2019), Townsville Fire (From 2019, To 2020), Casademont Zaragoza (From 2020, To 2021), ŽBK Jenisej Krasnojarsk (From 2021, To 2022), BLMA (From 2022, To 2023), Galatasaray (From 2023, To 2025), Çukurova Basketbol (From 2025, To 2026)
Drafted :
2024
Drafted by :
Washington Mystics
Active Status :
From - 2003, To - Present
Contract :
Contract Year 2025 to 2026

Biography

Julie Vanloo is a professional basketball player in the WNBA, making her debut with the Washington Mystics in 2024. She quickly displayed her skills by averaging 7.4 points and ranking fifth in rookie three-pointers made. Vanloo features a rich background in European leagues and was crucial in Belgium’s EuroBasket championship win in 2023. With a supportive family and strong career prospects, her path in basketball is ready for growth, leading to even greater achievements ahead.

Early Life

Julie Vanloo began her basketball adventure at a young age, developing her skills in local clubs where she quickly displayed her talent.

As she progressed through her childhood, she became increasingly involved in the sport, ultimately competing in numerous European leagues.

Her dedication and hard work paid off as she represented Belgium in international tournaments, contributing to her team’s success on the global stage.

Significantly, Vanloo has accumulated over a decade of professional experience prior to her WNBA career, playing in nine different countries and gaining invaluable insights into the sport.

Family Life

Julie Vanloo’s path to the WNBA is profoundly influenced by her close-knit family, who have been her loyal supporters throughout her athletic career.

Her parents, who prioritized both education and sports, played a vital role in shaping her strong work ethic and resolve. Julie often reflects on how their steadfast encouragement has motivated her, particularly during challenging moments.

Her family regularly attends her games, celebrating her achievements and providing the emotional support that has been integral to her success in professional basketball.

Their commitment to balancing academics with athletics has not only guided her career but also instilled in her a passion for both pursuits.

Career

Julie Vanloo is a talented guard who made an impressive debut with the Washington Mystics in 2024, averaging 7.4 points, 4.3 assists, and 1.6 rebounds in 23.2 minutes per game.

Her standout performance included making 72 three-pointers, ranking her fifth in WNBA history for a rookie.

After a challenging subsequent season with the Golden State Valkyries in 2025, where she averaged 4.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game, Vanloo’s international experience shines through as she played a key role in Belgium’s EuroBasket championship victory in 2023.

Net Worth

Julie Vanloo’s net worth is estimated to be around $250,000, which includes her rookie salary of approximately $62,000 in the WNBA.

Throughout her career, she has drawn notable earnings from her performances, including $70,000 during her time in the EuroLeague, $65,000 from her tenure in the Italian league, $60,000 while playing in the Spanish league, and $50,000 from her stint in the EuroCup.

With her recent success on the Belgian national team and her shift to the Golden State Valkyries, her earnings potential is expected to rise considerably.