2002 WNBA draft
2002 WNBA draft |
General Information |
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April 20, 2002 |
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First selection |
Sue Bird |
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2002 WNBA draft – April 20, 2002
Four of the top six draft picks, Sue Bird (#1), Swin Cash (#2), Asjha Jones (#4) and Tamika (Williams) Raymond (#6) were from the same team, the 2002 NCAA Champion University of Connecticut.
College draft
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
UConn Fab Four
Connecticut Huskies players Tamika Williams, Sue Bird, Asjha Jones and Swin Cash were all selected in the first round of the draft. Each player had immediate impacts with their 2002 WNBA Teams. Cash, Bird and Williams accounted for 21.3, 19.9 and 17.3 percent, respectively, of their teams’ total points, rebounds and assists. Jones, a reserve, posted 8.8 percent of the Mystics' total output in those three key categories.[1]
References
- ↑ http://www.wnba.com/features/Fab_Four-49794-244.html
2002 WNBA Draft |
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| First Round | |
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| Second Round | |
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| Third Round |
- LaNisha Cartwell
- Kelly Komara
- Takeisha Lewis
- Teresa Geter
- Mandy Nightingale
- Lindsey Meder
- Saundra Jackson
- Kayte Christensen
- Edniesha Curry
- Shondra Johnson
- Edmarie Lumbsley
- Alayne Ingram
- Jerica Watson
- Tracy Gahan
- Ericka Haney
- Rashana Barnes
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| Fourth Round |
- LaKeisha Taylor
- Melody Johnson
- Jermisha Dosty
- Jillian Danker
- Monique Cardenas
- Shárron Francis
- Tomeka Brown
- Amba Kongolo
- Jessie Stomski
- Cori Enghusen
- Jaclyn Winfield
- Elizabeth Pickney
- Jerkisha Dosty
- Deedee Warley
- Marché Strickland
- Tiffany Thompson
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