Taj McWilliams-Franklin

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Taj McWilliams-Franklin
Taj McWilliams-Franklin

Taj McWilliams-Franklin (born on October 20, 1970 in El Paso, Texas) plays the power forward position in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). After the 2006 season she was traded from the Connecticut Sun to the Los Angeles Sparks.

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College

After attending Augusta High School in Georgia, she attended Georgia State University in 1989 and played on the school's basketball team for one season, before transferring to St. Edward's University as a Rhetoric major.

While at St. Edward's, she set various school records and individual achievements, including:

  • NAIA National Player of the Year in 1993.
  • Selected to the 1993 Kodak NAIA All-American team.
  • Member of the 1992 NAIA All-America second team.
  • Set school records for career scoring (1,837 points), points scored in a single season (760), season scoring average (24.5 ppg) and season field goal percentage (.640).

International

By the time McWilliams-Franklin graduated in 1993, there were no professional women's basketball leagues in the United States, so she played overseas. She played in Wolfenbuettel, Germany (1993-94); Contern, Luxembourg (1994-95); and in Galilee, Israel (1995-96).

She also spent the WNBA 2001-02 off-season playing in a professional league in Italy for Familia Schio. As well as Brno, Czech Republic in 2004. She was on the gold meda]-winning team of the 1998 USA World Championship Team, as well as a member of the silver medal-winning 1997 World Championship Qualifying Team.

In 2005, McWilliams-Franklin played in the Korean national women's team, the Shinhan Bank S-Birds, and toured Australia, taking on Australian women's side, the Dandenong Rangers, in Melbourne.

In the 2006-07 season she joined Spartak Moscow Region, which won the EuroLeague Championship.

ABL

She was drafted in 1996 (40th overall pick) and played three seasons for the Richmond-Philadelphia Rage of the American Basketball League (ABL). She led the league in blocks with 1.5 per game and ranked fifth in field goal percentage (.528). She was also a member of the 1997 All-ABL second team.

WNBA

McWilliams-Franklin was selected by the Orlando Miracle in the third round (32nd overall pick) of the 1999 WNBA Draft. She starred for the Miracle for 4 years and remained with the franchise when the Miracle relocated to Connecticut, and was renamed the Connecticut Sun prior to the 2003 season. As of 2005, McWilliams-Frankin has played in five WNBA All-Star Games: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005 and 2006.

She was also a member of the starting team of the 2004 WNBA All-Star squad that played against a select group of players (who were also WNBA players) from the USA Basketball team. That game was held on August 4, 2004 at the historic Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The game was held in place of the regular WNBA All-Star Game and was a send-off for the USA Basketball squad prior to their participation at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

McWilliams-Frankin was the recipient of the 2005 Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award. She was awarded a Tiffany-designed trophy and $5,000. In addition, she has designated an additional $5,000 to go to the Mary Elizabeth House in Richmond, Virginia.

In February 2007, she was traded to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for the draft rights of Erika DeSouza and a future selection in the 2007 WNBA Draft.

Personal

McWilliams-Franklin has two daughters, aged 3 and 18. Her husband, Reggie Franklin, is a sergeant in the U.S. Army currently serving a tour of duty in Iraq.

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