Monique Billings

Player Information

Monique Charice Billings (born May 2, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Valkyries of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the Hive of Unrivaled. She played college basketball with the UCLA Bruins. Billings was selected 15th overall by the Atlanta Dream in the 2018 WNBA draft. As a child in elementary school, she attended Saint Edward Catholic School in Corona, California.
Full Name :
Monique Charice Billings
Birthdate :
2 May 1996
Birthplace :
Riverside, California, USA
Gender :
Female
Height (cm) :
191
Weight (kg) :
84
Nationality :
United States
Education :
Santiago (High School), UCLA (College)
Career Started :
2018
Notable Achievements :
2x Pac-12 All-Defensive Team (2017, 2018), 2x All-Pac-12 (2017, 2018)
Current Team :
Golden State Valkyries
Previous Teams :
Atlanta Dream (From 2018, To 2023), Heilongjiang Dragons (From 2018, To 2019), Asan Woori Bank Wibee (From 2019, To 2019), Elitzur Ramla (From 2019, To 2020), Hatay BB (From 2020, To 2020), Nadezhda Orenburg (From 2020, To 2021), Townsville Fire (From 2021, To 2022), Besiktas (From 2022, To 2023), Dynamo Kursk (From 2023, To 2024), Guangdong Vermilion Birds (From 2024, To 2025), Fenerbahçe (From 2025), Hive BC (From 2026)
Drafted :
2018
Drafted by :
Atlanta Dream
Active Status :
From - 2018, To - Present

Biography

Monique Billings is a prominent WNBA player, celebrated for her outstanding tenure at UCLA, where she became the all-time leader in blocks. Drafted 15th overall by the Atlanta Dream in 2018, she has made noteworthy contributions to both the Dream and the Phoenix Mercury, averaging 7.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Currently recovering from a right foot injury, her path in professional basketball remains impactful. Further details about her career and accomplishments await exploration.

Early Life

Monique Billings grew up in a supportive family alongside her sister Andrea. She attended Santiago High School, where she distinguished herself as an exceptional basketball player, averaging 18.3 points and 12.7 rebounds per game during her senior year.

Billings played an essential role in her team’s victory, helping secure the CIF-SS Division IAA championship in 2013 with an impressive 29-3 record. Despite facing an injury that sidelined her for the last 10 games of her senior season, she was recognized nationally, ranking among the Top 30 players and being named the No. 6 forward by Prospects Nation.

Furthermore, Billings displayed her athletic versatility by excelling in multiple sports, achieving league high jump titles and setting a school record at 5-feet-8-inches.

Family Life

Monique Billings comes from a close-knit family, with strong support from her parents, Chuck and Jane Billings, and her sister Andrea. This familial encouragement has been instrumental in her pursuit of basketball, especially during her time at UCLA.

One of her notable achievements, winning the CIF title in high school in 2013, highlights the notable role her family has played in her athletic path.

Outside of basketball, Monique enjoys a variety of hobbies, including singing, modeling, and thrift shopping, displaying her well-rounded personality and interests beyond sports.

Career

Monique Billings, drafted 15th in total by the Atlanta Dream in 2018, has established herself as an important player in the WNBA over her 7-year career.

She has participated in 137 regular season games, starting 35 of them, while averaging 7.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Known for her defensive skill, she became UCLA’s all-time leader in blocks during her collegiate career.

In the 2024 season with the Phoenix Mercury, Billings displayed her consistent performance, averaging 7.4 points and 5.8 rebounds.

Her impact in the league continued when she was acquired by the Golden State Valkyries in the 2024 Expansion Draft, despite currently facing a right foot injury that has sidelined her for upcoming games.

Net Worth

Monique Billings, a WNBA player, has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Throughout her career, she has earned salaries of $50,000 in her rookie season (2018), $75,000 in 2019, $90,000 in 2020, $100,000 in 2021, and $110,000 in 2022.

Her earnings come from her WNBA salary, endorsements, and sponsorships, along with supplementary income from appearances and social media partnerships.