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2012 Media Guide - WNBA.com

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SEVEN CONSECUTIVE <strong>WNBA</strong> PLAYOFF APPEARANCES<br />

DRAFT TRANSACTIONS<br />

(1) Acquired Stephanie White from Miami, in exchange for Sandy<br />

Brondello and a 2000 first-round draft pick, following the 2000<br />

Expansion Draft.<br />

(2) Acquired Monica Maxwell from Washington, in exchange for<br />

selecting Nyree Roberts and a 2000 fourth-round draft pick, following<br />

the 2000 Expansion Draft.<br />

(3) Acquired Latavia Coleman from Houston, in exchange for Latina<br />

Davis and Renee Robinson, following the 2000 Draft.<br />

(4) Acquired Natalie Williams and Coretta Brown from San Antonio, in<br />

exchange for Sylvia Crawley and Gwen Jackson, following the 2003<br />

Dispersal Draft and the 2003 Draft.<br />

DRAFT HISTORY<br />

DRAFT SELECTIONS BY SCHOOLS<br />

Arizona-1<br />

Arizona State-1<br />

Connecticut-1<br />

Duke-3<br />

Georgia-1<br />

Georgia Tech-2<br />

Indiana-1<br />

Iowa State-1<br />

Louisiana State-2<br />

Mississippi State-2<br />

Missouri-1<br />

North Carolina-1<br />

NC State-2<br />

Notre Dame-1<br />

Purdue-2<br />

Rutgers-1<br />

San Diego State-1<br />

Stanford-1<br />

Tennessee-3<br />

USC-1<br />

Vanderbilt-5<br />

Virginia-1<br />

Virginia Commonwealth-1<br />

Virginia Tech-1<br />

West Virginia-1<br />

A 6-5 native of Jackson, Miss., Sasha Goodlett averaged 14.5 points and 7.7 rebounds as a senior. She finished her career at<br />

Georgia Tech ranked among career leaders in points scored (10th, 1,364), rebounds (9th, 760) and blocked shots (5th, 127). During<br />

her final campaign, Goodlett earned All-ACC Second Team and ACC All-Tournament First Team accolades as she helped the<br />

Jackets to 12 ACC wins and a 26-9 mark overall. The Yellow Jackets played in the ACC Championship Game for only the second<br />

time in school history. Goodlett is just the second Georgia Tech player ever chosen in the first round of the <strong>WNBA</strong> Draft, following<br />

Alex Montgomery’s No. 10 selection in 2011, by the New York Liberty. She played at Tech under MaChelle Joseph whose career<br />

began as a player and assistant coach at Purdue under current Fever coach Lin Dunn.<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Fever first-rounder Sasha Goodlett led Georgia Tech to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in school history.<br />

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