Morgan Warburton

Morgan Warburton
Guard
Born April 27, 1987
Price, Utah, USA
Listed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight 149 lb (68 kg)
High school Carbon High School
College Utah
WNBA draft 33rd overall, 2009
Sacramento Monarchs

Morgan Warburton (born April 27, 1987) is an American professional basketball player. She was drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs in the 2009 WNBA Draft. She was waived on June 4, 2009.[1]

Playing career

High school

At Carbon High School, she earned all-state and all-region honors in basketball, volleyball and softball. She led her school to the state basketball championship in 2005 and paced the team in scoring for three seasons. Honors included being named Class 3A MVP in 2005.[2]

Utah Utes

As a Sophomore, she started all 33 games and averaged 33 minutes per game, while playing in double-digit minutes each outing. Warburton averaged a team-best 15.8 points and led the team (ninth nationally) with an .882 free throw percentage. Against UNLV, Warburton had a double-double (19 points, 10 rebounds).

Heading into her junior year, Warburton was a starter in all 32 games, averaging over 33 minutes per game. She led the team, second in the MWC with 17.2 points per game and tallied double-digit scoring numbers in all 32 games, the longest streak in the conference.[2] She was named honorable mention All-America by the Associated Press. On January 16, she became Utah's 20th 1,000-point scorer in a game against San Diego State on January 16.

In her senior year, Warburton was the preseason Mountain West Conference Player of the Year and a returning All-American. Entering the 2008-09 season, she was Utah's 20th 1,000-point scorer and a two-time all-conference player.[2]

Sacramento Monarchs

She was selected in the 3rd round, 33rd overall in the 2009 WNBA Draft.[3] Her WNBA debut was on May 21 in a 64–55 loss to the Seattle Storm.[4] She played 11 minutes, had 2 field goals, 1 three-pointer, 2 rebounds, 1 block and 6 points.[5]

European League

She played in Spain for Gran Canaria during the 2009-2010 season and Girona for the 2010-2011 season.[6]

Career stats

Year Games Minutes Field Goals Three Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Points
2005–06 34 614 67 25 78 31 7 12 203
2006–07 33 1079 168 51 159 103 8 40 522
2007–08[2] 32 1063 192 67 173 69 10 51 550
2008–09[7] 33 1178 195 60 203 113 11 40 611

Awards and honors

Coaching career

In June 2011, Morgan joined the coaching staff at the University of Utah as Video Coordinator for the women's basketball team.[8]

References