On the eve of a lifelong dream, Azzi Fudd made a decision that changed more than her career. She got baptized one week before hearing her name as the first overall pick in the WNBA Draft.
Fudd says her faith journey started about a year and a half ago. She watched her teammates live out their beliefs every day. Their peace, joy and lightness stood out, even with the pressure of elite basketball. That steady calm drew her in. She wanted the same sense of stability and freedom.
As the draft approached, Fudd decided to take the next step. She chose to get baptized before leaving, surrounded by the teammates who first showed her what life with God could look like. Sharing that moment with them made it even more special.
For Fudd, baptism is more than a ritual. It signals a new identity and purpose shaped by faith. She now enters the WNBA not only as a top pick, but as someone grounded in what she believes, ready to carry that into every part of her life and career.