Mandisa Stevenson

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Mandisa Stevenson
Mandisa Stevenson
Mandisa Stevenson
Position Guard, Forward
Height ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 166 lb (75 kg)
Nationality Flag of United States United States
Born February 4, 1982 (age 25)
College Auburn University
Draft None
Pro career 20042005
2006 -
Former teams San Antonio Silver Stars
Seattle Storm
Phoenix Mercury

Mandisa Stevenson (born February 4, 1982) is a professional basketball player in the WNBA. She is currently playing for the Phoenix Mercury.

[edit] Basketball career

As a rookie with the San Antonio Silver Stars in 2004, Stevenson's best performance came on July 1 in Seattle, when she scored a season-high nine points in only 18 minutes. A free agent after the season, Stevenson signed with the Seattle Storm on April 21. Stevenson appeared in four games for the Storm, tallying six points and grabbing six rebounds in 53 minutes of action, before being placed on the Injured List with lower back pain on June 6. Stevenson was the surprise Opening Day starter at small forward, scoring two points and grabbing four rebounds. Stevenson subsequently returned to the bench as a backup post, but lost playing time when Suzy Batkovic joined the team. Despite Anne Donovan's glowing praise of her she was waived on July 6, 2005.

On March 21, 2007 the Phoenix Mercury announced they had added Stevenson to the team’s training camp roster.

[edit] Stats

  • Position: Guard, Forward
  • Height: 6-3 / 1,91m
  • Weight: 166 lbs / 75,3 kg
  • College : Auburn 2004

[edit] External links

Women's National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Chicago Sky | Connecticut Sun | Detroit Shock | Indiana Fever | New York Liberty | Washington Mystics Houston Comets | Los Angeles Sparks | Minnesota Lynx | Phoenix Mercury | Sacramento Monarchs | San Antonio Silver Stars | Seattle Storm
Defunct teams: Charlotte Sting | Cleveland Rockers | Miami Sol | Portland Fire
Media: WNBA on ESPN | List of WNBA Finals broadcasters
Other Women's Leagues: National Women's Basketball League | Women's National Basketball League (Australia)