Shanna Zolman

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Shanna Annette Zolman, also known as Shanna Zolman-Crossley, (born September 7, 1983) is a professional basketball player in the WNBA, currently playing for the San Antonio Silver Stars.

Zolman attended college at the University of Tennessee and graduated in 2006. Following her collegiate career, she was selected 16th overall in the 2006 WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Silver Stars.

On October 14, 2006 she married former University of Tennessee Fullback Andrew David Crossley (b. August 4, 1980).

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[edit] High School

Shanna Zolman played at Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Indiana. In her high school career she scored a record 3,085 points, passing former Purdue Guard Stephanie White-McCarty (2,869). She led the state in scoring each of her 4 years at Wawasee High School, while posting a career scoring average of 33.2 points per game. Zolman holds the national record in three categories: all-time consecutive free throws (70), career free-throw percentage (93.5%), and season free-throw percentage (95.4%). Her carrer totals for highschool include 3,085 points, 730 rebounds, 453 steals and 430 assists in 93 games.

[edit] College

Zolman holds the NCAA single season (.957 in 2003-04) and career (.916) free throw percentage records. She broke several Lady Vol records during her 4 years, including Single Game 3-pointers (7), Single Season 3-Pointers (103), Career 3-Pointers (266), Career 3-Point Percentage (.425), Single Season Free Throw Percentage (.957), and Career Free Throw Percentage (.916). She is the 9th highest scorer in Tennessee Lady Vol history (1,706).

[edit] WNBA

Shanna Zolman was selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars as the second pick of the second round, the 16th pick overall in the WNBA draft. She finished up her rookie season averaging 6.6 Points Per Game. Zolman appeared in all 34 games and was ranked #13 in the WNBA in 3 Point Percentage (.378). She scored a career high 18 points against the Phoenix Mercury on 8/12/06. The San Antonio Silver Stars finished 13-21 on the season, missing the playoffs.

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