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Career Transactions: Drafted by the New England Blizzard in the first round of the 1998 ABL Draft . . . Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Detroit Shock on May 2, 2000 . . . Signed by the New York Liberty as a free agent on February 27, 2006. . .
Shock Career
2000: Placed on the Injured List to begin the season with a right hip flexor strain on May 27 . . . Activated from the injured list on July 11 and saw the first WNBA action of her career vs. Seattle on July 12 . . . Scored a season-high nine points and grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Miami on July 26 – the first start of her WNBA career . . . Handed out one assist on two occasions – vs. Miami on July 26 and at Indiana on August 7 . . . Picked up a season-high two steals vs. Miami on July 14 . . . Blocked her lone shot of the season vs. Portland on July 24 . . . Led the team in rebounding on one occasion . . .
2001: Ranked second on the team in field goal percentage (46-of-98, .469) and third in rebound average (3.5) . . . Started 10 games, most of which were in place of the injured Wendy Palmer . . . Averaged 7.1 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 48.2 percent from the field in 23.6 minutes as a starter as compared to 2.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 45.2 percent shooting in 15.4 minutes as a reserve . . . Scored a season-high 12 points on two occasions – vs. Minnesota on June 17 and vs. Indiana on June 23 . . . Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds on two occasions – at Charlotte on June 16 and vs. Los Angeles on June 26 . . . Handed out a season-high three assists at Indiana on August 12 . . . Picked up a season-high two steals at Portland on July 22 . . . Blocked one shot on five occasions . . . Led the Shock in rebounding on three occasions and in assists once . . . Led team in rebounds on three occasions and assists once...Tallied 10-plus points once . . .
2002: Finished third on the team in field goal percentage (49-of-117, .419), free throws (45) and free throw attempts (61) . . . Started the final 16 games of the season . . . Averaged 6.3 points and 3.6 rebounds while connecting on 46.7 percent of her field goal attempts in 23.2 minutes as a starter compared to 2.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 33.3 percent shooting in 12.2 minutes per game as a reserve . . . Scored a season-high 14 points vs. New York on July 10 . . . Grabbed a season-high six rebounds on two occasions – vs. Utah on July 23 and at Orlando on August 11 . . . Handed out a season-high two assists on three occasions – at Orlando on May 30, at Utah on July 8 and vs. Seattle on July 28 . . . Picked up a season-high two steals on four occasions . . . Blocked a season-high two shots at Cleveland on August 3 . . . Reached double-figures in scoring on four occasions . . .
2003: Second only to Kedra Holland-Corn in minutes played off the bench . . . Scored a season-high 14 points at Seattle on August 17 . . . Grabbed a season-high six rebounds on three occasions – at Washington on June 14, at Cleveland on July 29 and at Phoenix on August 13 . . . Handed out a season-high three assists at Phoenix on August 13 . . . Picked up a season-high two steals on two occasions – vs. Cleveland on August 22 and at Minnesota on August 23 . . . Blocked a single shot on four occasions . . . Reached double-figure scoring on three occasions . . . 2003 Playoffs Averaged 3.9 points and 2.5 rebounds in 16.6 minutes while coming off the bench in all eight games . . .
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