- Anne Donovan
Anne Donovan (born
November 1 ,1961 inRidgewood, New Jersey ) is one of the most decorated figures in women'sbasketball , both as a college player and as a head coach in the WNBA. With theSeattle Storm , she became the first female coach to win a WNBA title, and the only person to have both played to a national women's college title and coached a team to a professional title. She is a member of theBasketball Hall of Fame .Amateur career
After attending
Paramus Catholic High School inParamus, New Jersey , the 6' 8" Donovan was the most recruited player in the nation going into college. AtOld Dominion University (ODU), the center led the Lady Monarchs to the 1979Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women basketball championship (this was before the NCAA disbanded the AIAW). She was the first femaleNaismith College Player of the Year in 1983. She set ODU career marks for points (2,719),rebounds (1,976), and blocked shots (801), and seasonal marks for most games played (38), most minutes played (1,159), most field goals (377), and field goal percentage (.640). She averaged adouble-double for her entire career, with 20 points and 14 1/2 rebounds per game.Pro career
As there were few professional opportunities for women professional basketball players in the U.S., Donovan played pro ball in Shizuoka, Japan and
Modena, Italy from 1983 to 1989.Coaching career
Upon her retirement as a player, she became an assistant coach at ODU from 1989-1995, then head coach at
East Carolina University from 1995-1997.Her coaching career moved to the pro ranks with a brief stint with the American Basketball League'sPhiladelphia Rage in 1997-1998. As the ABL folded, she joined the rival WNBA, where she coached theIndiana Fever for the 2000 season, then led theCharlotte Sting to theWNBA Finals in 2001, losing to theLos Angeles Sparks . In 2002, she led theCharlotte Sting to an 18-14 record, losing to theWashington Mystics in the first round.In 2003, Donovan was hired as the second head coach of the
Seattle Storm , inheriting a team with two number one draft picks from 2001 and 2002, the AustralianLauren Jackson andUniversity of Connecticut starSue Bird . In her first year, Donovan's team narrowly missed the playoffs, but in 2004, after Donovan became director of player personnel and addedBetty Lennox , the Storm earned the city ofSeattle its first national championship in 25 years.In the 2005 season, in which Donovan became the first female coach to win 100 games, the Storm made the playoffs but lost in the first round. At season's end, Donovan's contract was extended to keep her in Seattle for several years.
With her 120th victory on
August 6 ,2006 , she became the coach with the third most WNBA victories, passing formerLos Angeles Sparks coachMichael Cooper . She trails onlyVan Chancellor andRichie Adubato in victories.On
November 30 ,2007 Anne resigned from her position of head coach of theSeattle Storm .Olympics
A three-time Olympian, she earned
gold medal s in 1984 and 1988. Her team did not go to the Olympics in 1980, due to the 1980 Olympic boycott.In January 2006,
USA Basketball named Donovan head coach of the2008 Beijing Olympics US women's team. She had been the assistant coach of the team four years earlier. Her USA team won the Gold medal, beating Australia.Miscellaneous
* Donovan is 6' 8" (2.03 metres) tall
* She wears a size 16 shoeReferences
* [http://www.wnba.com/coachfile/anne_donovan/index.html?nav=page Seattle Storm bio]
* [http://www.basketballtravelers.com/images/gallery/lg/2004_w5.jpgBasketball Travelers photo]
* [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003178755_storm06.html 120th victory]
* [http://www.wnba.com/storm/news/donovan071130.html?rss=true Anne Donovan resigns as Head coach of the Storm]
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