Penny Toler

American basketball player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican basketball player
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Sports coach Basketball player Basketball coach
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth24 March 1966, Washington, D.C.
Age58 years
The details

Biography

Virginia "Penny" Toler (born March 24, 1966) was a Women's National Basketball Association basketball player. She is currently the general manager of the Los Angeles Sparks.

College years

Toler began her college career at San Diego State, sat out a year, and then transferred to Long Beach State, where she became an All-American basketball player. During her career Long Beach State made it to the Final Four twice, in 1987 and 1988. Toler was considered one of the best ever collegiate players under future Hall of Fame coach Joan Bonvicini. In 1995 she was inducted into the Long Beach State Athletic Hall of Fame.

WNBA career

Toler was a point guard allocated to the Los Angeles Sparks during the player initiation round in the 1997 WNBA draft. She is most commonly remembered as the first player to score a basket in the WNBA. She did so against the New York Liberty on June 21, 1997 19:01 hour at the Los Angeles Great Western Forum. Her shot was a side jumper. Toler also made the first free throw in the WNBA history.

In November 1999 she retired as a player to become the general manager of the Los Angeles Sparks. Immediately after taking on a management role, she would assemble the Los Angeles Sparks roster that would become the championship team in 2001.

Among all professional men or women sports leagues, Toler would become the fastest person to go from a player to general manager status to winning a championship in two years.

On July 20, 2014, Toler was named as interim head coach following the firing of Carol Ross.

International career

By the time the WNBA launched, Toler had already spent eight years playing basketball overseas. She has played five seasons in Italy, two seasons in Greece, and a season in Israel. While in Italy, she won a scoring title, two assist titles, and was MVP of the Italian all-star game.

Career statistics

WNBA Career Totals

YearTeamGGSMINFGMFGAFTMFTA3PTM3PTAREBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
1997LA2828907144338738773894143361073368
1998LA303094514534955742560106143321013370
1999LA304427511503945213436613400143
Totals88622,27934083716720634111243352812486881

WNBA Career Averages

YearTeamMINFG%FT%3PT%REBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
1997LA32.4.426.839.1843.45.11.33.80.113.1
1998LA31.5.415.743.4173.54.81.13.40.112.3
1999LA14.2.340.867.1541.42.20.41.30.04.8
Totals25.9.406.811.3062.84.00.92.80.110.0

WNBA Career Playoff Totals

YearTeamGGSMINFGMFGAFTMFTA3PTM3PTAREBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
1999LA404241224016223010

WNBA Career Playoff Averages

YearTeamMINFG%FT%3PT%REBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
1999LA10.5.333.500.0001.50.50.50.80.02.5

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