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Cotie McMahon: Complete Zodiac Profile (Taurus & Goat)

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Cotie

McMahon

Stat Profile: Role Player

Based on 2026 Regular Season stats · 17 GP · updated Jun 28 · WNBA Stats

high confidence
Scoring52th
League average
Playmaking61th
Above average
Rebounding52th
League average
Defensive activity
Limited data
Impact indicators
Limited data
Scoring52th
Playmaking61th
Rebounding52th
Defensive activity--
Impact indicators--
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Season stats

2026 Regular Season · WNBA · WNBA Stats · updated Jun 28

17GP
6.7PTS
2.6REB
1.9AST
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Recent Form

❄️❄️Cold streak
Jul 6
Lvs
8
PTS
Jul 2
Wvs
7
PTS
Jun 28
Wvs
5
PTS
Jun 26
L@
4
PTS
Jun 24
Lvs
7
PTS

Season Journey

15 games
Season startLatest: 0

About

College / University

Ole Miss(3 more in the W)

Height

6'0"

Age

23

Hometown

Dayton, OH

Zodiac Detail

Western Sign

Taurus

Element

Earth

Chinese Animal

Goat 🐐

Year

2003

Birthday

May 4, 2003

stars

Cosmic Playstyle

The Workhorse

Taurus Goat

RelentlessReliableIron-willed

Two signs that thrive through persistence rather than spectacle. They build advantages quietly, over time, until the contest has moved entirely in their direction. The Taurus‑Goat doesn't need highlight moments; they need incremental gains. A step here, a read there, a small adjustment that opens a larger seam later. By the time you notice what's happened, the game is already theirs.

On the court, Taurus is the player coaches build systems around because the floor never drops. She doesn't have explosive highs or devastating lows — she has a production line that runs at 85% capacity every single night. In basketball, that's the post player who grabs 10 boards and scores 14 points whether it's a Tuesday in July or a playoff elimination game. In soccer, it's the center back who wins every aerial duel and never gets pulled out of position, whose heatmap looks the same in week 30 as it did in week 1. In hockey, it's the stay-at-home defenseman who logs 25 minutes and you barely notice her — until she's not there, and the entire defensive structure collapses. Taurus doesn't have a ceiling problem. She has a floor problem — and the floor is so high it barely matters.

The intangible Taurus brings is reliability that becomes trust. Teammates know exactly what they're getting, which allows everyone else to take risks because the foundation isn't moving. Under pressure, Taurus doesn't change — and that consistency becomes an anchor when everyone else is spiraling. Coaches love her because she's coach-proof: the system can break down and Taurus will still execute her role at the same level. In the locker room, she's the stabilizer — the person who absorbs pressure without transmitting it, who takes the emotional temperature of the room and dials it down to workable. Her leadership isn't vocal. It's structural.

The counter is speed. Taurus processes at her own tempo, and a team that plays at a pace above her threshold can overwhelm her in transition. Quick-trigger offenses, pressing schemes, and high-tempo systems that force Taurus to react rather than dictate are the most effective way to neutralize a sign that thrives on control. If you can make Taurus uncomfortable — rushed decisions, backpedaling, playing at someone else's pace — the reliability cracks. But you have to sustain it for 90 minutes, because Taurus will outlast any burst.

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