Roneeka Hodges

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Roneeka Hodges
WNBA's Tulsa Shock  – No. 15
Guard
Born (1982-07-19) July 19, 1982
New Orleans, Louisiana
Nationality American
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg)
College Florida State
Draft 15th overall, 2005
Houston Comets
WNBA career 2005–present
Profile WNBA player profile
WNBA teams
Houston Comets (2005–2008)
Minnesota Lynx (2009)
San Antonio Silver Stars (2010–2011)
Indiana Fever (2012)
Tulsa Shock (2012–present)

Roneeka Hodges (born July 19, 1982, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a WNBA player, most recently for the Tulsa Shock. She is the twin sister of former WNBA player Doneeka Hodges.

A 5'11" guard, Hodges played for three seasons with the Houston Comets, who selected her from the 2005 WNBA Draft in the second round, 15th overall. After the Comets folded in the fall of 2008, the Lynx selected Hodges as the fourth pick in the dispersal draft for former Comets players.

On February 6, 2008, Hodges was selected by the Atlanta Dream in the expansion draft. She was then traded to the Seattle Storm with the fourth pick for Seattle's eighth pick and Iziane Castro Marques. She was signed a contract once again to the Houston Comets.

Through three seasons with the Comets, Hodges scored 382 points, collected 112 rebounds, 66 assists, 32 steals, and 4 blocks. In 2006, she scored a career high 247 points, with her career high of 21 coming against the Washington Mystics.

Hodges graduated from Florida State. She transferred there prior to the 2003 college basketball season from LSU, where she was a three year letter winner.

During her senior season at Florida State, Hodges scored 615 points, and collected 179 rebounds, 47 assists, 35 steals, and 24 blocks. Her 615 points rank third on the single season chart in school history. She scored a collegiate career high 39 points against Maryland.

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