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Mery Andrade
Mery was busy in 1999. At Old Dominion, she was named the Colonial Athletic Association's Co-Player of the Year. A few months later, she was making her WNBA debut.
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Eva Nemcova
Merlakia Jones
Deborah Carter
Eva Nemcova
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* Factoid: Rushia Brown played Center for the mighty Rockers. and * Factoid: Rushia Brown played Forward for the mighty Rockers.
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Olympic Gold medal in '88 and Bronze medal in '92. NCAA record for most career assists. School record: Most career steals and most points in a season. Named Atlantic 10 MVP as a freshman.



The top pick in the 2003 WNBA Draft is used to receiving top accolades. Thomas, the all-time leading scorer at Mississippi State, was the SEC Player of the Year in 2002-03, and was a four-time Kodak All-American.



Whenever Tricia scored a basket during her college career at Boise State University, the public address announcer at the Varsity Center would say, "Bader Mader!"



Rookie Cards

Tina Nicholson
Chasity Melvin
Janice Lawrence Braxton

Gallery Redux!

Janice Braxton, Forward - Rockers.
Chasity Melvin, Center - Rockers. and Chasity Melvin, Forward - Rockers.

Back to the Front! Rockers card back du jour...

Michelle Edwards
Michelle was a "late bloomer" - she didn't start playing basketball until she was 15. Once she started though, she couldnt be stopped and she scored 1,821 points in college and was the first lowa female to have her number retired.
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