Skip to content

LEAGUES News

Layshia Clarendon, 1st openly nonbinary WNBA player, retires

Jessie Alcheh / National Basketball Association / Getty

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon, who was the WNBA’s first openly transgender and nonbinary player as well as an All-Star in 2017, retired Friday after 12 seasons.

Clarendon had not played since Aug. 15, sitting out the final month of the season for what the team said were mental health reasons. The Sparks missed the playoffs for the fourth straight year with an 8-32 record.

“It’s bittersweet to reach this time in my life and career. Coming home to LA and spending my final seasons with the Sparks was deeply meaningful,” said Clarendon, who was born in nearby San Bernardino and played collegiately at California. “I wasn’t sure if I would ever make it back to California to play. And I did, which meant the world to me and my family.”

The 33-year-old guard signed with the Sparks in February 2023 after playing for Indiana, Atlanta, Connecticut, New York and Minnesota. Clarendon averaged eight points, 2.5 rebounds, and three assists while starting 36 of 45 games for Los Angeles.

In May, Clarendon became the second-oldest player to record a triple-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists against the Atlanta Dream.

Last season, Clarendon scored a career-high 30 points against the New York Liberty and reached the career 2,000-point mark.

Clarendon publicly shared that they were nonbinary and transgender after the 2020 season. They advocated for social and racial justice and LGBTQIA+ policies around the league. Clarendon was elected first vice president of the players association in 2016 and they helped negotiate the WNBA’s 2020 collective bargaining agreement that included higher salaries, improved travel accommodations and more support for players with children.

“Lay was a true professional, showing up each day with a desire to help our team compete and improve,” Sparks coach Curt Miller said. “Simply stated, Lay is a winner. Off the court, Lay is a trailblazer and impacted so many with their bravery to be authentic and unapologetic while consistently fighting for the marginalized.”

RELATED NEWS

MAKE IT FIVE WALK-OFFS ON THE NIGHT! J.P. Crawford wins it ...
Mariners outlast Yankees in 11th on Crawford's walk-off single 🤩
FERNANDO TATIS JR. WALKS IT OFF!
Tatis plays hero with walk-off HR to defeat Angels in 9th 🦸
JOKER WITH A CRAZY 3 FOR 44! GET TO TNT FOR A WILD GAME 5 F...
Jokic drains wild rainbow 3 late in Game 5 😱
LU DORT IS ON FIRE 🔥👌 3-STRAIGHT TRIPLES TO BRING OKC WIT...
Dort hits 3 straight treys to get OKC back into Game 5 🔥
Justin Turner gets it done in the bottom of the 9th! #Walkof...
Cubs' Turner rips pinch-hit 2-run double to walk off Marlins for comeback win 🎉
Isaac Paredes touches down in the Crawford Boxes for a #walk...
Astros' Paredes sends everybody home happy with walk-off HR to beat Royals 🥳
GRITTY TIGS! JAVY BÁEZ WALKS IT OFF IN THE 11TH!
Tigers' Báez hits dramatic walk-off homer in 11th to cap 2-HR, 6-RBI performance 🐅
THAT'S MIKKE GRANLUND FROM MIRO HEISKANEN AND MATT DUCHENE F...
Granlund unloads one-timer for clutch hat-trick goal 😲
JUNIOR CAMINERO GO-AHEAD GRAND SLAM IN THE 9TH!
Rays' Caminero belts game-winning grand slam in 9th inning to stun Blue Jays 💥