Katrina McClain Johnson
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Katrina McClain Johnson, born September 19, 1965 in Charleston, South Carolina, is a retired American basketball player.
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[edit] College years
Johnson began her career at the University of Georgia, where she was a two-time All-American (1986, 1987) and won varisty letters all four years. She was named a Freshman All-American team in 1984 and the National Player of the Year in 1987. She ranks second on Georgia’s all-time career charts with 2,195 points (17.6 ppg) and 1,193 rebounds (9.5). Her jersey number (#32) was retired, making one of only three Lady Bulldogs to receive that honor.
[edit] International career
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Gold | Seoul 1988 | Team Competition | |
Bronze | Barcelona 1992 | Team Competition | |
Gold | Atlanta 1996 | Team Competition |
Johnson was on 11 U.S. National Teams, including three Olympic Teams (gold medals in 1988 and 1996 and bronze in 1992). She was also on teams that medaled in three World Championships (golds in 1986 and 1990[1] and bronze in 1994), two Goodwill Games (golds in 1986 and 1990), two Pan American Games (gold in 1987 and bronze in 1991) and the World University Games (silver in 1985). She hold several records in international competitions inclding the USA Olympic record for rebounds (66) in a single competition and the USA Goodwill Games competition record for rebounds (54).
[edit] Professional Career
Johnson played professionally overseas for nine years and ended her professional career with the Atlanta Glory of the American Basketball League (ABL). She was honored as a member of the 1998 ABL All-Star Game Eastern Conference Team.
[edit] Other Honors
Johnson was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. She was selected as USA Basketball’s Female Athlete of the Year in both 1988 and 1992
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Categories: Living people | American basketball players | Atlanta Glory players | Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball players | Basketball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics | Basketball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics | Basketball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Olympic competitors for the United States