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Tracy Henderson | 47
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2003
Statistics
 PPG .2
 RPG 1.30
 APG .3
 EFF+ .45
Position:  C
Born: 12/31/74
Height: 6-3 /  1,91
Weight: 200  lbs. / 90,7  kg.
College: Georgia '97
Career Highlights
  • Grabbed team-high rebounds three times including a season-high 8 at Sacramento on June 17, 1999
  • Scored a career-high 8 points in the season opener at New York on June 10, 1999
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  • BACKGROUND

    2001 WNBA Season: Missed entire season due to knee rehabilitation.

    2000 WNBA Season: Missed the entire season due to pregnancy.

    1999 WNBA Season: Played in 27 games averaging 2.6 points and 2.9 rebounds a game…Led the team with 0.74 blocks a game (17th in WNBA)…Grabbed team-high rebounds three times including a season-high 8 at Sacramento on June 17…Scored a career-high 8 points in the season opener at New York on June 10.

    Other Professional Experience: Played two seasons in the ABL, one for the Nashville Noise and one for the Atlanta Glory…Averaged 11.7 points and 5.3 rebounds in 14 games during the 1998-99 season for Nashville…One of the top rookies in the ABL in 1997-98, averaging 9.9 points and 4.2 rebounds and started in 32 games…Led Glory in shooting percentage (.527) and ranked second on team with 36 blocked shots in 1997-98…Suffered two minor knee injuries that caused her to miss seven games and possibly prevented her from receiving the ABL Rookie of the Year award.

    College: Averaged 14.5 points and 6.7 rebounds during four-year career at Georgia…Named one of the Top-10 players in the history of the University of Georgia…A finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year Award…Led the Lady Bulldogs to the NCAA Final Four two consecutive years and the Southeastern Conference Championship in each of her final two seasons…Ranks sixth on Georgia’s all-time list in scoring with 1,764 points and ranks seventh in rebounding with 823…Reached the 1,000 career point mark in just 74 games, tying Teresa Edwards as the fourth-fastest player to accomplish the feat…Majored in Consumer Economics.


    PERSONAL

  • Had a baby girl named Journee in 2000…Nickname is “Tee Tee”
  • Hobbies include spending time with her family and listening to the radio
  • Says the biggest inspiration in her life has been her mother, Dorothy Ann Henderson, “who is my best friend”
  • First Team All-America by Parade and Street & Smith’s as a senior at Patrick Henry High School…Averaged 28.3 points, 17.3 rebounds and 8 blocks per game as a high school senior
  • Became interested in basketball in the eighth grade
  • Favorite basketball moment was beating Colorado in the NCAA Tournament to go to the Final Four in 1996
  • Considers Georgia coach Andy Landers to be an inspiration to her game
  • Has three sisters, Vatasha, Kelly and Cynthia, and one brother, John
  • Favorite music is R&B
  • Would like to become a full-time wife and mother after her career is over


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