For availability for 2007-2008 and/or full biographical information on any of our players, please contact Erica McKeon at emckeon@blail.com
| Jordan
Adams
(USA/CAN) |
Tawona Alhaleem (USA) |
Keisha Anderson (USA) |
Sue Altman (USA) |
Elena
Baranova
(RUS) |
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| Canadian National Team | Orlando Miracle 2001 | Led Israel in steals per game 2007 | Led Irish league in scoring 2006 | New York Liberty |
| Panamerican Games semifinals 2007; Seattle Storm training camp 2006; NWBL All Star 2005; First Round Draft Pick of Birmingham Power (NWBL) 2005; Ranked top 5 of NWBL for field goal percentage; Member of Minnesota Lynx 2003; Ended college career ranked in the top ten of the NCAA's career blocked shots list; New Mexico's all time blocked shots leader (men and women); Kodak All America Finalist 2003; All-Mountain West First Team selection 2003; MWC Tournament MVP 2003; UNM Female Student Athlete of the Year 2003; Led MWC in blocked shots 2002; Set WNIT record for blocked shots 2002; WNIT All Tournament Team 2001; MWC Newcomer of the Year selection 2000; Set UNM single season block record 2000 | Ranked second in Israel for scoring and minutes played per game 2007; Ranked top five in league for field goal percentage and free throw percentage 2007; Leading scorer in: Greece 2001 and 2002, Israel 2003 and 2004,Turkey 2005; Member of Orlando Miracle 2001; Phoenix Mercury 1998; Honorable mention All-Conference USA 1996; Ranked sixth in assists and tenth in steals for Conference USA 1996; Honorable mention All-American by Basketball Times 1995; Second team All-Great Midwest 1995; Great Midwest All-Newcomer team 1995; Preseason Great Midwest Newcomer of the Year 1995; First team Junior College All-American by Street and Smith’s 1995; Two-time Junior College All-American 1993 and 1994; Third leading scorer in the nation as a sophomore 1994; Two-time All-Conference Selection 1993 and 1994 | Ranked second in Israel for assists per game 2007; San Antonio Silver Stars Training Camp 2006; NWBL All Star 2005; Ranked second in NWBL for assists (5.7 apg) and third for steals (2.7 spg) 2005; Member of Charlotte Sting (WNBA) 2001; Member of Washington Mystics (WNBA) 2000; Ranked fifth in ABL for steals 1998; ABL Draft Pick 1997; NCAA Tournament appearances 1997 and 1996; Big Ten 1st Team 1997; Led Big Ten in scoring (19.9 ppg) and steals 1997; Ended career as Wisconsin's all time leader in steals (327) and assists (471) | Lake Truck NCAA exhibition Team 2006; Ranked third in Ireland for steals and fifth for rebounding 2006; Irish National Cup Finalists 2006; First Team All-Ivy League 2004; First Team All-Metropolitan Selection 2004; Led Ivy League in three point shooting 2003; Patriot League Championship 2001; NCAA Tournament Participant 2001 | Three Time Olympian; Quarter-finals of FIBA EuroLeague 2008; European Player of the Year Nominee 2005; MVP of World Championships 2004; World Championship Finalists 2004; Olympic Bronze Medalist 2004; EuroLeague Championship 2003; MVP of EuroLeague Final Four 2003; European Champions 2003; All Tournament Team Selection at European Championship 2003; World Championship Finalists 2002; All Tournament Team Selection at World Championship 2002; WNBA All Star 2001; First Russian to compete in WNBA All Star Game; MVP of European Championship 1998; European Player of the Year 1998; Ronchetti Cup Champions 1997; Olympic Gold Medalist 1992; European Champions 1991; Five Time Russian League Champion; First Russian to compete in the WNBA; Selected as one of the WNBA's Elite 16 draftees during the inaugural season. |
| Veteran of France, Korea, Greece and NWBL (USA) | Veteran of Israel, Turkey, Switzerland, Greece and China | Veteran of ABL, WNBA, NWBL, Israel and Turkey | Veteran of Ireland and Germany | Veteran of Israel, Italy, Turkey, USSR, Russia and Spain |
| Unavailable | Unavailable | 2007-2008: IUSK, Turkey | 2007-2008: Coaching in United States |
2007-2008: Ros Caseres, Spain |
| Leslie
Berger
(USA/ISR) |
Vicky Bullett
(USA) |
Lori
Crisman
(USA) |
Eva
Cunningham
(USA) |
Bethany
Donaphin
(USA) |
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| Eurobasket All-German Import Player of the Year 2006 | Portuguese All Star 3pt. Competition Finalist 2006 | New York Liberty 2003 and 2004 | ||
FIBA Europe Cup Championship 2005; Italian League Championship 2003; Member of Washington Mystics 2000-2002; Member of Charlotte Sting 1997-1999; WNBA All Star 1999; Brazilian National League Championship 1999; Perennial Italian League All Star selection; Olympic Bronze Medalist 1992; Member of three ACC Championship Teams; ACC Player of the Year and Tournament MVP 1989; Kodak All America Selection 1989; Olympic Gold Medalist 1988 |
Swiss League Cup Finalists 2008; Ranked second in Germany for rebounding and fifth for scoring 2007; All-German Forward of the Year 2006; All-German First Team Selection 2006; Ranked second in Germany for scoring 2006; Ranked second in league for offensive rebounds and fourth for blocked shots and defensive rebounds 2006; MAC Championship 2003 | Lake Truck Lines NCAA exhibition team 2007;Named to the MAAC 25th Anniversary Team 2006; MAAC Player of the Year 2005; Two Time MAAC First Team Selection; Niagra's Most Outstanding Athlete of the Year 2005; Niagra's Female Athlete of the Year 2005; Career leader in scoring and assists at Niagra; MAAC Defensive Player of the Year 2003 |
FIBA EuroCup Championship 2008; Italian league Quarter-finals 2007; FIBA EuroLeague participant 2006 and 2007; Italian League Championship 2005 and 2006; Hit game winning shot to send New York Liberty to WNBA playoffs in 2004; FIBA Europe Cup Final Four 2003 and 2004 (Particpated in Finals of the Cup in 2003); Turkish League Championship 2004; Danced in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta; Led Pac 10 in field goal percentage 2002; All Pac 10 Honorable Mention 2002 |
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| Veteran of Israel | Veteran of Brazil and Italy | Veteran of Germany and Switzerland | Veteran of Puerto Rico and Portugal | Veteran of Spain, Turkey and Italy |
| AVAILABLE | Unavailable | 2007-2008: BBC Troistorrents, Switzerland | AVAILABLE | 2007-2008: Famila Schio, Italy |
| Michelle
Fahy
(IRE) |
Lisa
Fischman
(USA/ISR) |
Linda
Fröhlich
(GER/USA) |
Tracy
Gahan
(USA) |
Petra
Gläser
(GER) |
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| Irish National Team | Lake Truck Lines NCAA exhibition team 2007 | Sacramento Monarchs | Connecticut Sun | German National Team |
MVP of Irish League Finals 2006; Irish Superleague Championship 2006; Ranked in the top ten of the Swiss league for scoring, offensive rebounds, field goal percentage, steals, assists, blocked shots and overall evaluation 2005; MAAC Leading Scorer and Player of the Year Finalist 2004 |
Member of two time Gold Medal Winning U.S. Teams at the 17th and 18th Annual World Maccabiah Games 2005 and 2006; Named to Who's Who of American Universities and Colleges 2006; Captain of Ramapo Roadrunners | Italian Cup Finalists 2008; Eurobasket.com 1st Team All-Turkey and All-Bosman Selection 2007; German National Team; Turkish league championship 2007; Won fan vote for FIBA Europe's Woman Player of the Year 2006; Ranked Top Ten in voting for FIBA's European Player of the Year award 2005 and 2006; FIBA EuroCup Champions 2006; First Pick of New York Liberty in 2002 WNBA Draft; Member of New York Liberty 2002 and 2003; Three Time Mountain West Conference Player of the Year and First Team Selection (2000, 2001, 2002); Led MWC in scoring and rebounding for three consecutive seasons; UNLV’s all-time leading scorer with 2,355 points; First Lady Rebel to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds; WBCA All-Star Team 2002 | Finalist for WNBL Player of the Year 2008; WNBL All Star Five Selection 2008; MVP of Adelaide Lightning 2008; WNBL Championship 2008; WNBL regular season champions 2008; Led Turkish league in three point percentage (50%) 2007; Turkish league Semi-finals |
Named to Eurobasket All-Import Team of Swedish league 2006; Named Second Team All-Sweden 2006; Semifinals of Swedish Championship 2006; FIBA EuroCup participant 2006; Connecticut Sun training camp 2005; Led Big West Conference in field goal percentage 2005; Two Time Big West Second Team Selection; Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year |
| Veteran of Switzerland and Ireland | Veteran of Israel |
Veteran of Italy and Russia | Veteran of Greece, Ireland, Australia and Turkey | Veteran of Russia, Sweden, Turkey and Germany |
| 2007-2008: Glanmire, Ireland | AVAILABLE | 2007-2008:Taranto Cras Basket, Italy | 2007-2008:Adelaide Lightening, Australia | 2007-2008: Oberhausen, Germany |
| Gillian Goring
(TRI) |
Gabriella Guegbelet
(CAR) |
Amber
Hall
(CAN) |
(USA) |
Rebecca
Haynes
(AUS) |
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| Washington Mystics | WNBA Draft Prospect 2007 | Phoenix Mercury training camp 2006 | Detroit Shock Training Camp 2003 | Ranked top ten in the OVC for scoring, rebounding, assists, steals, blocked shots and three pointers made 2006 |
| NCAA Sweet 16 participant 2007; ACC Tournament Championship Finalists 2007; All-ACC Honorable Mention 2007; ACC All-Tournament 2nd Team 2007; ACC Tournament Championship Seminfinals 2006; NJCAA All-American 2005; Bi-State All-Region 2005; Bi-State All-Conference 2005; Trinidad Sportswoman of the Year Nominee; Trinidad Junior National Team | Two Time NEC 1st Team Selection; Ranked second in NEC for scoring and rebounding 2007; Led NEC in double doubles 2007; Ranked in top thirty nationally in both scoring and rebounding 2007; Led NEC in scoring, rebounding and double doubles 2006; Finalist for NEC Player of the Year 2006; Ranked 15th in the nation for rebounding 2006; Ranked third in NEC for rebounding and seventh for scoring 2005; NEC All-Rookie Team 2004; Ranked second in NEC for rebounding, third for double doubles and seventh for field goal percentage 2004; Led all rookies in NEC in double doubles 2004; All Time leading rebounder at Central Connecticut State; Also holds school record for most free throws made and attempted; Ranks second in school history for field goal percentage and seventh for career steals; Ended career ranked second in the NEC for rebounding (1,139) and ninth for scoring (1,700) | Israeli Cup Finals 2006; Israeli League Finals 2006; Safsal First Team Selection (Israel) 2006; Eurobasket All-Israel First Team Selection 2006; All-Import Team Selection 2006; Led Israeli league in rebounding 2006; Voted MVP of Israeli League 2000, 2003 and 2004; Israeli League Championship 2004; Israeli Cup Championship 2004; Member of Portland Fire 2002; Member of Seattle Storm training camp 2001; Member of Orlando Miracle training camp 2000; Led Pac-10 in rebounding for three consecutive seasons; Finished career as U. of Washington's All Time Leading Rebounder | Three Time Ivy League First Team; MVP of 2004 Portuguese Cup; Led Switzerland in rebounding and assists 2005; Runner-up for MVP of league in New Zealand 2005 and ranked second in the league in scoring; Ranked sixth in WNBL of Australia for rebounding 2006; Led team to Swedish League Eliteserien 2006 | Played with North West Tasmania (SEABL) Summer 2006; OVC Second Team Selection 2006; OVC championship semifinalists 2005; New England All-Region Selection 2004; Named All-State, All-District and All-Region in Australia; Named to the All Australian All-Star Team 2000 |
| Veteran of Turkey | --- | Veteran of Italy and Israel | Veteran of Portugal, Switzerland, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden and Czech Republic | Veteran of Australia |
| 2007-2008: Ari Koleji, Turkey | AVAILABLE | 2007-2008: Coaching in United States | Unavailable | AVAILABLE |
| Ann-Marie
Healy
(IRE) |
Dalma
Ivanyi
(HUN) |
Brittany Jackson
(USA) |
Cathy
Joens*
(USA) |
Vickie
Johnson
(USA) |
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| Irish National Team | San Antonio Silver Stars | Atlanta Dream | Chicago Sky | San Antonio Silver Stars |
| Irish SuperLeague Championship 2007; Irish SuperLeague Domestic Player of the Year 2007; Irish SuperLeague Center of the Year 2007; Irish SuperLeague First Team Selection 2007; Led Ireland in blocked shots and ranked second for steals 2007; Ranked 3rd in OVC for blocked shots and 8th for rebounding 2006; OVC championship semifinalists 2005; All Ireland Cup champions 2001; Named All-Ireland, All-District and All-Region for three consecutive years; Named All-Ireland Senior School Girl of the Year 2001; Member of Ireland's U16 and U18 European championship teams; Ranked ninth for rebounding in 1999 U16 European qualifiers |
Hungarian championship Finalists 2007; Eurobasket.com All-European Honorable Mention Selection 2006; Captain of Hungarian National Team; EuroLeague Women All Star Selection 2006, 2007 and 2008; Led all Europeans in voting for the 2006 EuroLeague All Star Game; Hungarian Championship 2006; Hungarian Cup Championship 2006; Ranked Fourth in European Player of the Year voting 2005; Winner of FIBA.com's fan polling for European Player of the Year 2005; Euroleague All Star Five Selection 2004; Euroleague Finalists 2004; Kodak All America Honorable Mention 1998; Women's Basketball News Service All America 1998 | Led Polish league in three pointers made per game 2008; Ranked third in Poland for three point percentage 2008; Led Turkish league in scoring (through Dec. .07); Four time NCAA Final Four participant and two time National Championship game participant; Lake Truck Exhibition team 2006; NWBL All Star 2006; Member of San Jose Spiders (NWBL) 2006; Ranked second in NWBL for three pointers made per game and total three pointers made 2006; Ranked third for free throw percentage 2006; SEC All- Tournament Team 2005; Three Time SEC Champions | Voted French League's Shooting Guard of the Year 2007; Named to LBF MVP Team 2007; LBF Player of the Year Finalist 2007; Los Angeles Sparks training camp 2006;FIBA EuroCup participant 2006; FIBA EuroCup Finals 2006; Finalist for Eurobasket All-Import Team for France 2006; Named All-France Second Team Selection 2006; French League Semifinals 2006; Ranked second in Spain for three point percentage 2005; Selected to AIA Tour Team to Turkey 2005; Washington Mystics training camp 2005; New York Liberty training camp 2004; Two Time Atlantic 10 Player of the Year 2003 and 2004; Kodak All America Finalist 2003 and 2004; AP All America Honorable Mention Selection 2004; Three Time Atlantic 10 First Team Selection |
Runner-up for WNBA/Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award 2007; EuroLeague All Star Selection 2006 and 2007; Eurobasket All-Import Team Selection 2006; Hungarian Championship 2006; Hungarian Cup Championship 2006; EuroLeague quarterfinalists 2006; WNBA All-Decade Team Finalist; New York Liberty 1996-2005; WNBA All Star 1999 and 2001; Kodak and Street and Smith All America 1995 and 1996; Sun Belt Conference Tournament MVP 1995 and 1996; Sun Belt Player of the Year 1996; Louisiana Player of the Year 1996; NCAA All-Final Four selection 1994 |
| Veteran of Ireland | Veteran of NWBL, Turkey and Poland | Veteran of Spain, Israel and France | Veteran of France, Israel, Italy and Turkey | |
| 2007-2008: DCU Mercy, Ireland | 2007-2008: Jelenia Gora, Poland | Unavailable |
2007-2008: Galatasaray, Turkey |
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| Bell
Jordan
(USA) |
Ashley Key
(USA) |
Siobhán
Kilkenny
(IRE) |
Pollyanna
Johns-Kimbrough
(USA/JAM) |
Tynesha
Lewis
(USA) |
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| Led Turkish League in rebounding 2005 | Indiana Fever Draft Pick 2007 | Irish National Team | Eurobasket All-Hungarian Import Team Selection 2006 | Minnesota Lynx |
| Chinese League Champions (Summer) 2005; Finalist for UAA Athlete of the Year 2002; First Team All Great Northwest Athletic Conference Selection 2002; Led GNAC in scoring and double doubles 2002 | Ranked third in Sweden for steals per game 2008; Ranked first in WNBA preseason games for free throw percentage 2007; Ranked top ten in WNBA preseason games for points per game and three point field goals made and top 15 for three point field goal percentage and steals per game 2007; Ranked 16th in WNBA preseason games for total efficiency 2007; Three Time ACC All Defensive Team Selection 2004-2007; Finalist for ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2007; ACC All Tournament Selection 2007; Ranked 8th in ACC for assists 2006; Ranked San Juan Shootout All Tournament Selection 2003 |
Basketball Ireland's International Player of the Year 2001; MAAC Championship MVP 2001 | Eurobasket All-Hungary Second Team Selection 2006; Ranks 13th in WNBA history for career field goal percentage (.498); Member of Houston Comets 2004; EuroLeague participant 2003; Member of Cleveland Rockers 2000-2001 and 2003; Member of Miami Sol 2002; Led Spanish League in rebounding 2000; Charlotte Sting Draft Pick 1998; All Big Ten Conference Selection 1998; WBCA All-Star Challenge Finalist 1998; Led Big Ten in rebounding and field goal percentage | NWBL regular season champions 2006; NWBL Finalists 2006; Ranked top five in NWBL for assists, field goal percentage and three point percentage; FIBA EuroCup participant 2006; Graduate Assistant Coach at N.C. State 2003-2004; Member of Charlotte Sting 2003-2005; Member of Houston Stealth of NWBL 2002; Member of Houston Comets of the WNBA 2001-2002; Four Time All ACC selection; ACC Championship 2001; NCAA All East Regional Team Selection 1998 and 2001; Member of 1998 U.S. National Select Team; First athlete in N.C. State history (male or female) to post a triple-double |
| Veteran of Turkey, Israel, China and Spain | Veteran of Sweden | Veteran of Spain | Veteran of Spain, Yugoslavia, Italy, Hungary and Korea | Veteran of Israel, Spain and Wales (FIBA EuroCup) |
| AVAILABLE | 2007-2008: Marbo, Sweden | 2007-2008: Coaching in United States |
AVAILABLE |
Unavailable |
| Kate
Maher
(IRE) |
Rosalee Mason
(ENG) |
Jolie
McKeirnan
(USA) |
Teresa
Palmisano
(USA/ITA) |
Misa
Pavlickova
(CZE) |
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| Irish National Team | British National Team | MVP of Austrian Cup 2005 | Italian Passport Holder | Utah Starzz 2001 and Phoenix Mercury 2003 |
| NEC Defensive Player of the Year Finalist | Swiss Cup Championship 2007; Ranked eighth in Israel for offensive rebounding and 11th for overall rebounding 2007; Commonwealth Games Bronze Medal 2006; FIBA EuroCup participant 2006 and 2007; British National Cup regular season champions 2006; Eurobasket All-England Domestic Team Selection 2006; Named to Eurobasket All-England Second Team 2006; Ranked third in the British league for three point percentage 2006; Ranked top ten for scoring, rebounding and free throw percentage; Safsal First Team Selection (Round 3) in Israel 2004; Three Time MAAC All Conference Selection; Led MAAC in scoring and rebounding 2004; Ranked sixth in the NCAA for rebounding 2004; All-Met Division 1 First Team Selection 2004; Finished career as Manhattan's career leader for rebounds (1,217) and ranked second for scoring (1,875); Named to MAAC 25th Anniversary Team | Ranked top ten in Finland for rebounding 2007; Athletes in Action NCAA Exhibition Tour Team 2007; Trained with Irish National Team Summer 2006; Swedish League Championship 2006; Named to All-Import Team of Swedish League 2006; Named Second Team All-Sweden 2006; MVP of Austrian Cup 2005; Austrian Cup Finalists 2005; Austrian League Championship Finalists 2006; Finalist for Player of the Year in Ireland 2005; Led Ireland in rebounding 2005; Two Time Sun Belt Conference 1st Team selection; Kodak All America Candidate |
Italian League and Cup Championships 2003; Portuguese Super Cup Championship 2000; MVP of Portuguese Cup 2000; Swiss League Championship 1999; Swiss League All Star 1999; Ronchetti Cup Finalists 1998; Cleveland Rockers Reserve Player 1998 and 1999; Cal All-Decade Team Selection 1996; Greek League All Star 1996; Pan Am National Team Finalist 1995; Led German League in scoring 1994; German League All Star 1994 | Olympic Games 2004: AP Honorable Mention All America 2001; Sun Belt Player of the Year 2001; Sun Belt Championship Tournament First Team Selection 2001; Sun Belt Championship Finalists 2001 |
| Veteran of Switzerland, Australia and Ireland | Veteran of Israel, Spain, Wales, Switzerland and Italy | Veteran of Spain, Ireland, Austria, Sweden and Finland | Veteran of Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Greece, Switzerland and Portugal | Veteran of Turkey, Russia and the Czech Republic |
Unavailable |
2006-2007: CUS Chieti, Italy | 2007-2008: Tolka Rovers, Ireland |
AVAILABLE |
2007-2008: USK Blex Praha, Czech Republic |
| Amber Petillon
(USA) |
Jana Rediger
(USA) |
Crystal
Robinson
(USA) |
Evita
Rogers
(USA) |
Khaili Sanders
(USA) |
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| Swedish League All Star 2007 | Led Finnish League in blocked shots 2007 | Washington Mystics | Portuguese League All Star 2005 |
Portuguese League All Star 2007 |
EuroCup participant 2008; Finished EuroCup performance ranked second for rebounding 2008; Ranked top ten in Sweden for offensive rebounding and rebounding average 2008; Ranked third in Sweden for scoring (20.1 ppg) 2007; Tied for first in the league for rebounding (11.5 rpg) 2007; Eurobasket.com All Swedish Damligan Honorable Mention 2007 |
Lake Truck Lines NCAA exhibition team 2007; Ranked second in Finland for rebounding (13.5rpg) 2007; Ranked top ten in Finnish league for efficiency, free throws made, offensive and defensive rebounding, and double doubles 2007; Ranked third in Finland for blocked shots 2006; Ranked fourth in Finland for scoring (16.8 ppg) and rebounding (11.9 rpg) 2006; WNIT Tournament participant 2005; NCAA Tournament - Regional Finals 2003; NCAA Tournament - Second Round 2002 and 2004; Big East Championship 2003 | Ranks second in WNBA history for three pointers made (426); Ranked sixth in the WNBA for steal to turnover ratio 2006; WNBA Quarterfinals 2006; FIBA EuroCup Championship 2006; Ranked ninth in Cup for three point percentage 2006; Member of New York Liberty 1999-2005; Israeli League Championship and Finalist for Israeli Cup Championship 2005; FIBA EuroCup participant 2003 and 2004; Ranked 3rd in Cup for three pointers made, 10th for field goals made and 11th for scoring 2004; Inducted to the NAIA Hall of Fame in 2003; Italian League All Star 2002; Ronchetti Cup participant 2000; Led the WNBA in three pointers made 1999 and ranked fourth for three point percentage; First Round Draft Pick of New York Liberty 1999; ABL Rookie of the Year 1997; ABL All Star 1998, 1997, MVP of 1993 U.S. Sports Festival | Ranked second in 3pt. challenge at Portuguese All Star festivities; Two Time A-Sun Tournament MVP Two Time A-Sun 1st Team |
Ranked third in Poland for blocks per game and seventh for rebounding 2008; Ranked sixth and eighth in Poland for offensive and defensive rebounding (respectively) 2008; Ranked fourth in ACC for blocked shots 2005; Ranked second in Clemson history for blocked shots in a single game (8) 2005; ACC Rookie of the Week 2003; Ranked second of all ACC freshman and fifth of all freshman in NCAA for blocked shots 2003; Ranked third in ACC for blocked shots 2004; Finished career ranked seventh in Clemson history for blocked shots |
| Veteran of Sweden | Veteran of Germany and Finland | Veteran of Greece, Italy, Israel and Russia | Veteran of Portugal | Veteran of Portugal and Poland |
2007-2008: 08 Stockholm, Sweden |
AVAILABLE |
2007-2008: Assistant Coach, Washington Mystics (WNBA) | 2007-2008: Coaching in United States | 2007-2008: Odra Brzeg, Poland |
| K.B.
Sharp
(USA) |
Andrea
Stinson
(USA) |
Fallon
Stokes
(USA) |
Slobodanka
Tuvic*
(S/M) |
Maria
Viall
(USA) |
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Indiana Fever |
Detroit Shock | All ACC Selection |
Phoenix Mercury |
Two Time Horizon League Player of the Year |
| Eurobasket.com All-Europe Cup Team Honorable Mention Selection 2007; Voted French League's Point Guard of the Year 2007; Named to LBF MVP Team 2007; LBF Player of the Year Finalist 2007; FIBA EuroCup participant 2006; Eurobasket LFB Player of the Month, December 2006; Israeli Cup Final Four 2006; Ranked second in Israel for assists and assist to turnover ratio 2006; Led Israel in assist to turnover ratio 2005; Member of New York Liberty 2003 and 2004; WNBA Select Team 2003 (Women's World Cup Silver Medal); EuroCup Championship 2003; Conference USA First Team Selection 2003; Three Time Most Outstanding Player Selection at Cincinnati; Finished career as Cincinnati's all time career leader for assists (623), games played (126) and minutes played (4,339); | WNBA All-Decade Team Finalist 2006; First player (male or female) to have a jersey retired at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena; MVP of Turkish All Star Game 2005; Turkish League Championship 2005; WNBA All Star 2001; Became only the fourth player to score 2,000 career points in the WNBA in 2001; Runner-up for MVP of WNBA 1997; WNBA Tour Teams 1997 and 2000; Led ACC in scoring for three consecutive seasons; ACC Player of the Year 1990; Two Time Kodak All America Selection | Ranked 3rd in ACC for scoring; Two Time ACC All Tournament Selection | Yug. + S/M National Teams |
Swedish League All Star selection 2007; Swedish League semi-finals 2007; Ranked top ten of FIBA Europe Cup 2005 for total rebounds, offensive rebounds, blocked shots, field goal %, field goals made and 2 point field goals made; Kodak All-America Finalist 2004; Led Horizon League in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage 2004; Three Time Horizon League First Team Selection (only one of three players in history of league to do so); Finished career with UWM records for career points, blocked shots, field goal percentage, field goals made and free throws made |
| Veteran of Russia, Israel and France | Veteran of France, Italy, Turkey, Russia and Austria | --- | Veteran of Yugoslavia, Hungary, France and Italy |
Veteran of Hungary and Sweden |
2007-2008: Pays D'Aix, France |
AVAILABLE |
Unavailable | 2007-2008: Lotos Gdynia, Poland |
AVAILABLE |
Sophia Young (VIN) |
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| All-WNBA 2nd Team Selection 2007;WNBA All Star 2006 and 2007; Unanimous WNBA All Rookie Selection 2006; Led San Antonio in scoring, rebounding and minutes played 2006; Led All WNBA rookies in rebounding and steals 2006; First Round Draft Pick of San Antonio Silver Stars 2006; Two Time Kodak All America Selection 2006 and 2005; AP All America Selection 2006; Two Time USBWA All America Selection 2006 and 2005; Wooden Award Finalist 2006 and 2005; Naismith Player of the Year Finalist 2006 and 2005; Big 12 Player of the Year 2006; Big 12 All Defensive Team 2006; Three Time Big 12 Championship All Tournament Team Selection 2006, 2005 and 2004; Only active player to be named to Big 12 10th Anniversary Team 2006; NCAA National Championship title 2005; Big 12 Championship title 2005; MVP of 2005 Big 12 Championship; Ranked second in Big 12 for rebounding 2004; Named Most Outstanding Player at 2005 Final Four; WNIT Finals 2003; Set Baylor and Big 12 record for rebounds in a game with 25 in WNIT Finals 2003; First freshman in history of Big 12 to lead the league in rebounding 2003; Only player in Big 12 to average a double double on the season 2003; Led all Big 12 freshmen in scoring, rebounding and steals 2003; Big 12 Media Selection as Conference Freshman of the Year 2003 |
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2007-2008: Galatasaray, Turkey |
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