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Linda Fröhlich
Personal information
Born (1979-06-23) June 23, 1979 (age 45)
Pforzheim, West Germany
NationalityGerman
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolVincent Lübeck Gymnasium Stade
CollegeUNLV (1998–2002)
WNBA draft2002: 2nd round, 26th overall pick
Selected by the New York Liberty
Playing career2002–present
PositionPower forward / Center
Career history
2002–2003New York Liberty
2006Indiana Fever
2007Sacramento Monarchs
Career highlights and awards
  • MWC Player of the Year (2000–2002)

Linda Fröhlich (born June 23, 1979) is a German professional basketball player in the WNBA.

She is considered the best women’s player in Germany,[who?][citation needed] She plays forward and her game has improved during the past two seasons overseas in Italy and Russia.[citation needed] Linda also played in Turkey and Romania.[citation needed] She wears number 13 on Sacramento Monarchs.

Early life

Linda Fröhlich was born on June 23, 1979 in Pforzheim in Southern Germany.[citation needed]

She is the eldest of five children, three sisters and a brother, Richard Fröhlich. Linda did not start off playing basketball, her mother strongly discouraged it. Only after Linda failed in ballet, judo, did she allow her to begin play basketball.[citation needed]

WNBA

Linda was the first UNLV basketball player to be drafted in the WNBA as the first draft pick of the New York Liberty in 2002, (26th overall).[citation needed] She was waived during training camp with Phoenix Mercury in 2004, the Charlotte Sting in 2005. She signed as a free agent by the Indiana Fever on November 2, 2006 and by the Sacramento Monarchs on May 4, 2007.[citation needed]

European career

Awards

1998-1999

Finished sixth in the nation and first among freshmen and led the WAC with 23.5 ppg Player of the Week Women's Basketball Journal & United States Basketball Writers Association National Freshman of the Year UNLV Sportswoman of the Year Female Athlete of Las Vegas of the Year (Best of Las Vegas, Review Journal) All-Tournament Team at Four Queens/Lady Rebel Shootout & WAC Championship All-Tournament Team & MVP at the Golden Gopher Classic

1999-2000

Finished fifth in the nation and first among sophomores and led the MWC with 21.6 ppg Leads MWC in scoring (21.6pg) rebounding (1.4pg) and steals (3.21pg) Mountain West Player of the Year Three-time MWC Player of the Week on AP & WBCA All- American Honorable Mention Female Athlete of Las Vegas of the Year (Best of Las Vegas, Review Journal) All-Tournament Team at Nassau Sun Splash Shootout & Cox Communication/Lady Rebel Shootout

2000-2001

Scored her 1,500th career point at San Diego State in her 70th career game Women's Basketball News 2nd Team All-American AP & Kodak All-American Honorable Mention Mountain West Conference Player of the Year Female Athlete of Las Vegas of the Year (Best of Las Vegas, Review Journal) Player of the Week on Jan. 3, Jan. 29, All-Tournament Team at the Roger L. White Invitational & MWC Championship

2001-2002 UNLV All-Time Leading Scorer (men's and women's) Lady Rebels' All-Time Leading Rebounder AP All-America Third Team honoree Kodak All-America Honorable Mention First Lady Rebel to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in career Conference Player of the Year Academic All-Mountain West Conference Honoree Voted "Best of Las Vegas" Verizon / CoSIDA Academic First Team All-America Selection Strett & Smith Preseason All-American selection WBCA College Allstar

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