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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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Rookie

Daily Position Focus: Forward

Mery Andrade
Rushia Brown
Deanna Jackson
Tracy Henderson
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Alperen Sengun
Jae'Sean Tate
Eva Nemcova

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* Factoid: Deborah Carter played Forward for the mighty Rockers. and * Factoid: Deborah Carter played Guard for the mighty Rockers.
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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.



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!"



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.



Rookie Cards

Lynette Woodard
Tracy Henderson
Tricia Bader

Gallery Redux!

Rushia Brown, Forward - Rockers.
Ann Wauters, Center - Rockers.

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

Tricia Bader
"Swish Trish," has played all over the world. Playing professionally in Australia, she once registered a quadruple-double with 67 points, 14 assists, 10 steals and 10 rebounds.
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Rookie

Rockers
Total Card Count

83

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