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Laura Harper (basketball)

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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Laura Harper

Position
  
Pro career
  
2008–2012

Weight
  
84 kg

Listed weight
  
186 lb (84 kg)

Height
  
1.96 m

Listed height
  
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)

Role
  
Basketball Player


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Born
  
April 11, 1986 (age 38) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
1986-04-11
)

WNBA draft
  
2008 / Round: 1 / Pick: 10th overall

Education
  
George Washington University, University of Maryland, College Park

Laura harper terp and wnba player has her number honored in comcast


Laura Ashley Harper (born April 11, 1986) is an American basketball coach and former player who is currently a women's basketball assistant coach at High Point University. She played professionally with the San Antonio Stars of the Women's National Basketball Association.

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High school

Harper played for Cheltenham High School in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, where she was named a WBCA All-American. She participated in the 2004 WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored nine points.

College

Laura Harper played college basketball at the University of Maryland and was part of the 2006 National Championship team. Harper tore her Achilles tendon during her freshman year, but battled back to become the Most Outstanding Player of the 2006 NCAA tournament. A beloved Terrapin, Laura's No. 15 jersey hangs in the rafters at Comcast Center.

College statistics

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Professional playing career

Harper was selected in the first round of the 2008 WNBA draft, tenth overall, by the Sacramento Monarchs. As a rookie, Harper played 34 games and made one start. She averaged 5.5 points and 4.0 rebounds.

After the WNBA season ended, Harper signed with Beşiktaş of the Turkish Women's Basketball League. Harper averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds in 10 games played with Beşiktaş.

In 2009, Harper returned to the Monarchs and started 11 of 33 games played. She averaged 4.5 points and 3.4 rebounds. After the WNBA season, Harper signed with Umana Reyer Venezia of the Italian Serie A1. In 16 games with Venezia, Harper averaged 9.6 points and 7.6 rebounds.

Due to injuries, Harper sat out the 2010 and 2011 WNBA seasons. Harper returned to action later in 2011, again in Europe, with Antakya of the Turkish league, averaging 13.3 points and 9.9 rebounds.

Harper played her final season of professional basketball in 2012–13 with Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Women's Basketball Premier League. In 12 games, Harper averaged 7.3 points and 8.3 rebounds.

International career

Harper was a member of the USA Women's U18 team which won the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. The event was held in August 2004, when the USA team defeated Puerto Rico to win the championship. Harper started all five games and helped the team win the gold medal, scoring 12.8 points per game.

Coaching career

In May 2013, Harper became an assistant coach at American University."Laura Harper". American University. Retrieved June 3, 2016.  Harper left American to become an assistant at Loyola University Maryland in September 2013."Former WNBA and Maryland Standout Harper Joins WBB Staff". Loyola University Maryland. September 3, 2013. Retrieved June 3, 2016. </reF>

Harper moved to North Carolina to become an assistant coach at High Point University in June 2014.

Personal life

Harper's father Haviland Harper, Jr. played basketball at George Washington and is currently a high school basketball coach and math teacher. Haviland Harper's great-uncle, David "Big Dave" DeJernett, was a pioneering Afro-American basketball star at both pro and amateur levels in the Midwest.

References

Laura Harper (basketball) Wikipedia