Cynthia Cooper
Cynthia Cooper , Cynthia Lynne Cooper , born the April 14th 1963 with Chicago, is an American player of Basket-ball
Biography
During its period universiataire, it leads its team of USC Trojans of the the University of California of the South to three Final Furnace, gaining two consecutive titles in 1983 and 1984.
It evolves/moves then during ten seasons in Europe initially in Spain then in Italy with ASD Basket Parma and Sport Club Alcamo.
With the arrival of WNBA, it turns over on the American ground. With dimensions from Sheryl Swoopes and Tina Thompson, it obtains four consecutive titles of WNBA. On the personal level, it is indicated MVP League in 1997, 1998, MVP of the finales at the time of the four titles and chosiei in the Premier five of the league during the first four seasons of the WNBA.
In 2000, it decides to be withdrawn. It obtains the post of trainer as a chief of the Phoenix Mercury. Then in 2003, it finds the parquet floors for a springtide, season which also sees it taking part in its 5th WNBA All Star Range.
At the conclusion of this season, it is withdrawn again.
It is also the author of a biography, She Got Game: My Personal Odyssey , describing its youth, its career of basketteuse and the battle of his/her mother against the Breast cancer.
Career player
- University off Southern California (NCAA)
- 1986-1987: Segovia
- 1987-1997 : ASD Tennis shoe Parma and Sport Club Alcamo
- 1997-2000 Houston Make (WNBA)
- 2003 Houston Comets (WNBA)
- 2004 Houston Stealth (NWBL)
Prize list
Club
National selection
- Olympic Games of summer
- Gold medal with the Olympic Games of summer of 1988 of Seoul
- Bronze medal with the Olympic Games of summer of 1992 of Barcelona
- Championship of the female world of basketball
- Gold medal of the Championship of the world 1990
- Gold medal of the Championship of the world 1986
- others
- Gold medal with the Goodwill Ranges 1986 and 1990
- Gold medal with the Pan-American Plays 1987
Personal distinction
- MVP of WNBA in 1997, 1998
- MVP of the finales WNBA in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
- Selected in the First five of WNBA 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
- Participation in the WNBA All Star Range 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003
- MVP with the AlStar Range European in 1987
Career trainer
Club
- 2001-2002 : Phoenix Mercury (WNBA)
External bonds
- Card on the site of the WNBA
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