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Cindy A. Johnson

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Cindy A. Johnson is a professional basketball player who has played for the University of Delaware[1] and several European teams, as well as Guyana's national team.[1]

She played for the University of Delaware from 1997–2001, and was inducted into the UD hall of fame in 2008.[1] In the 2000-01 season, with Johnson on the team, Delaware won the America East title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, which UD had not previously achieved.[1] She was the UD Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year for 2001.[1] She won all-league honors in three of the four seasons she played for UD.[1]

As of 2008, she resided in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1]

Pro Experience

  • 2006 – Washington Mystics (WNBA) Free Agent Camp- Invited by Washington Mystics to Free Agent Camp
  • 2003 – Ibiza, SPA
  • 2002 – Grindavik; Grindavik Iceland signed as replacement on 21 January 2002. Averaged: 22.3 points, .385 3pt %, 2.3 steals, 7.3 rebs per game
  • 2001 – Burgos; SPA
  • 2001 – WNBA Pre-Draft Camp Participant[1]
  • 2000 – Caricom Championships (Barbados)- captain of Guyana Women’s National Team. Averaged: 26.3 points, 4 steals, 6 rebs per game
  • 1998 – Caricom Championships (Belize)-co-captain of Guyana Women’s National Team. Averaged: 15.5 points, 3 steals, 5.4 rebs per game
  • 1997 – Caricom Junior Nationals Championships (Jamaica)-Captain. Averaged: 20.1 points, 3 steals, 3.4 Assists, 6.2 rebs per game
  • 1997 – Centro American Basketball Championships (Honduras). Averaged: 11.3 points, 5 Assists, 8 rebs per game.

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Athletics Hall of Fame: 2008 Hall of Fame Inductees". Blue Hens Delaware Athletics. University of Delaware. 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2010.