Svetlana Abrosimova |
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Nombre Completo: Svetlana Abrosimova
Estatura: 1,88 m (6-2)
Peso: kg. ( lbs.)
Fecha Nac.: 9/7/1980 (45 años)
Lugar Nac.: (Rusia)
Pos. Juego: Alero (3)
RUS (RESTO EUROPA)
Svetlana has proven herself to be one of the best forwards in the U.S., both at the collegiate level and the professional level. She has also excelled internationally. She is extremely versatile and can score from anywhere on the court in many different ways. Her game is the epitome of an all around player; she can rebound, steal, pass, and score. Svetlana is extremely athletic and fast. But above all, Svetlana plays with pure intensity and hustle.
• Drafted into the WNBA in the 1st round as the 7th overall pick by Minnesota in 2001
• In the 2002 WNBA season ranked 14th in steals per game (1.56), 14th in double-doubles, and 18th in FT attepmts (116)
• Ranked 15th in the WNBA in Points Per Game (13.2), 12th in Rebounds (6.7), 18th in Steals (1.62), 9th in Double Doubles (9), and 18th in Minutes Per Game (32.5) in her rookie season of 2001
• Three-time Kodak All-American
• Member of 2000 NCAA National Championship Team
• 5th All-time leading scorer at UConn with 1,865, 3rd in career steals with 299, 5th in career assists with 473, and 7th in career rebounding with 814
• Member of Russian National Team which competed in the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, 2000
• Most Valuable Player for the 1997 European Championship for Junior Women
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