2001 Playoffs: Made two appearances in the SOL’s Eastern Conference semifinal series vs. New York
2001: Appeared in 14 games for the SOL ... Missed six games with a right ankle sprain suffered in the second game of the season June 5 vs. Indiana ... Placed on the injured list June 21 with the injury ... Spent four games on the injured list before being activated on June 29...Played a season-high 23 minutes June 16 @ Cleveland, recording season-highs in points (5), rebounds (3) and assists (3)
2000: Returned to the WNBA after a one year absence to start all 32 games for the SOL ... Ranked second on the team in scoring (8.3 points per game) and field goals (103) ... Produced a career-high 19 points on 9-for-12 shooting June 18 @ New York and matched the scoring output July 19 vs. Portland ... Played a career-high and team-high 47 minutes in a double-overtime win vs. Orlando on Aug. 9 ... Equaled career-high in assists on two occasions, dishing out five on June 20 vs. Seattle and Aug. 9 vs. Orlando
1998: Started 14 of 30 games for Los Angeles ... Converted 15-of-18 free throw attempts for a .833 free throw percentage ... Scored a season-high 14 points on 6-for-10 shooting in an 87-67 win over the Utah on August 14 ... Pulled down a team and career-high six rebounds Aug. 8 vs. New York
1997: Started 14 of 28 games for Los Angeles, providing consistent defensive pressure ... The Sparks went 9-5 with Colleton as a starter ... Averaged 4.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.
Other Pro Experience: Played during off-season in Greece (1998) for Thessaloniki and two seasons in Israel for Maccabi Raanana (93-94, 99-00)
College Career: As a team captain, led Maryland to a 22-8 record in her senior season, averaging 13.1 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game ... Finished her college career with 833 points (7.6 per game) and a .503 field goal percentage on 349-for-694 shooting in 109 games ... Played on the U.S. Select team during the summer of 1992 ... Played on the 1991 U.S. Junior National team ... Played for the East team in 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival, averaging 6.3 points