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Edna Campbell
American basketball player

Edna Campbell

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
American basketball player
Work field
Gender
Female
Star sign
SagittariusSagittarius
Birth
26 November 1968, Philadelphia, USA
Age
55 years
Stats
Height:
173 cm
Weight:
68 kg
Education
University of Maryland,
University of Texas at Austin,
Awards
Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award
 
Sports Teams
Maryland Terrapins women's basketball
Texas Longhorns women's basketball
Phoenix Mercury
Seattle Storm
Sacramento Monarchs
San Antonio Stars
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Edna Campbell (born November 26, 1968) is a retired women's basketball player who played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).The 5 ft 8 in guard played with the Sacramento Monarchs as well as three other teams, but is well known for continuing to play despite suffering breast cancer. In 2004, she was designated a Women's History Month honoree by the National Women's History Project. Campbell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

College years

Campbell's college career began at the University of Maryland, College Park, but achieved her most notable success at the University of Texas' women's team, known as the Lady Longhorns, where she was named the Southwest Conference's Newcomer of the Year in 1990.She graduated in 1991 after the Lady Longhorns compiled a 48-14 won/loss record while she was there.

USA Basketball

Campbell was named to the team representing the USA at the 1987 William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The team won all seven games to win the gold medal for the event. The USA was down at halftime in the opening game against Japan, but came back in the second half to win, helped by 15 points from Campbell. She averaged 9.7 points per game over the seven games, and was named to the all-tournament team.

In the following year, 1988, Campbell was also named to the Jones Cup team. The USA team was not as successful, with a 3–2 record, but that was enough to secure the silver medal. She averaged 5.6 points per game and tied for the team lead with 15 steals. Campbell was selected to represent the USA at the 1995 USA Women's Pan American Games, however, only four teams committed to participate, so the event was cancelled.

Campbell was named to the USA national team in 1998. The national team traveled to Berlin, Germany in July and August 1998 for the FIBA World Championships. The USA team won a close opening game against Japan 95–89, then won their next six games easily. In the semifinal game against Brazil, the USA team was behind as much as ten points in the first half, but the USA went on to win 93–79. The gold medal game was a rematch against Russia. In the first game, the USA team dominated almost from the beginning, but in the rematch, the team from Russia took the early lead and led much of the way. With under two minutes remaining, the USA was down by two points but the USA responded, then held on to win the gold medal 71–65. Campbell played limited minutes but had two steals.

ABL career

Campbell played for the Colorado Xplosion in the American Basketball League (ABL) 1996-1999

WNBA career

Campbell was the 10th overall draft pick, selected by the Phoenix Mercury during the 1999 WNBA Draft.She was left unprotected in the expansion draft the following year, and was chosen by the Seattle Storm.She became the new franchise's go-to option, but the team finished with a cellar-dwelling 6-26 record.

The next year, the Storm drafted its first superstar, Lauren Jackson, and Campbell was traded to the Sacramento Monarchs for Katy Steding and a draft pick.During the second of her four seasons in Sacramento, Campbell was diagnosed with breast cancer.She received treatment and was welcomed back before the fans of her two most recent teams in the Monarchs' final game against Seattle during the 2002 season.

Campbell continued to play despite her diagnosis, and has become a symbol to survivors of the disease.She became the WNBA's national spokesperson for its anti-cancer efforts with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.She received the league's Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award in 2003.

Campbell signed a free agent contract with the San Antonio Silver Stars in 2005.She played with the Silver Stars for that one season, before announcing her retirement from the WNBA on February 28, 2006.

During the 2006 WNBA season, which honored nine years of the league's existence, Campbell's return from breast cancer was nominated by fans as Most Inspirational and one of the top four WNBA Anniversary decade moments.

Life after basketball

Shortly after retiring from basketball, Edna was hired as a television commentator for the San Antonio Silver Stars games during the 2006 WNBA season. Edna then became a nurse in 2008, and also coached high school girls. In 2017, Edna was inducted into The Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame.

Career statistics

WNBA career totals

YearTeamGGSMINFGMFGAFTMFTA3PTM3PTAREBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
1999PHX2824750952614056381015337254810268
2000SEA16165108421541581349343719404222
2001SAC32328549224433434394857419649260
2002SAC1012250002101004
2003SAC343472498244253346111704321435267
2004SAC222233229760216391916515274
2005SA2822482167115191414715048
Totals1611303,4304211,11214019316141527622197225301,143

WNBA Career Averages

YearTeamMINFG%FT%3PT%REBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
1999PHX26.8.364.714.3761.91.30.91.70.49.6
2000SEA31.9.391.707.2652.12.31.22.50.313.9
2001SAC26.7.377.767.4572.72.30.62.00.38.1
2002SAC12.0.400.000.0001.00.01.00.00.04.0
2003SAC21.3.402.758.4142.11.30.61.30.27.9
2004SAC15.1.382.000.4100.90.70.20.70.13.4
2005SA8.9.3131.000.2630.50.50.30.50.01.7
Totals21.3.379.725.3881.71.40.61.40.27.1

WNBA Career Playoff Totals

YearTeamGGSMINFGMFGAFTMFTA3PTM3PTAREBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
2001SAC5511511312349111155128
2003SAC6614817362241641118040
2004SAC6610210250061411532026
Totals171736538924514392627915194

WNBA Career Playoff Averages

YearTeamMINFG%FT%3PT%REBASTSTLTOBLKPTS
2001SAC23.0.355.667.4442.22.21.01.00.25.6
2003SAC24.7.4721.000.2500.71.80.21.30.06.7
2004SAC17.0.400.000.4291.80.80.50.30.04.3
Totals21.5.413.800.3591.51.60.50.90.15.5
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 27 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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Who is Edna Campbell?
Edna Campbell is a former professional basketball player who played for the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).
When was Edna Campbell born?
Edna Campbell was born on April 5, 1970.
What position did Edna Campbell play?
Edna Campbell played as a guard during her basketball career.
Which teams did Edna Campbell play for in the WNBA?
Edna Campbell played for the Sacramento Monarchs and the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA.
Did Edna Campbell win any championships?
Yes, Edna Campbell won a WNBA championship with the Sacramento Monarchs in 2005.
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