Katelan Redmon

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Katelan Redmon
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Personal information
Born (1988-10-11) October 11, 1988 (age 33)
Moscow, Idaho
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Career information
High schoolLewis and Clark (Spokane, Washington)
CollegeWashington (2007–2008)
Gonzaga (2009–2012)
WNBA draft2012 / Round: 3 / Pick: 36th overall
Selected by the New York Liberty
Playing career2012–2013
PositionGuard / Forward
Career history
2012New York Liberty
Stats at WNBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Katelan Lea Redmon[1] (born October 11, 1988) is an American professional basketball player, most recently for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association.

Washington and Gonzaga statistics[]

Source[2]

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Year Team GP Points FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2007–08 Washington 31 365 39.9 29.4 68.9 4.5 1.5 0.9 0.1 11.8
2009–10 Gonzaga 32 355 53.1 31.6 69.8 4.1 1.0 0.8 0.2 11.1
2010–11 Gonzaga 36 600 53.0 26.5 83.5 6.2 2.3 1.4 0.2 16.7
2011–12 Gonzaga 34 457 48.9 16.7 81.3 5.8 1.6 0.8 0.2 13.4
Career Combined 133 1777 48.8 28.3 77.5 5.2 1.6 1.0 0.2 13.4

USA Basketball[]

Redmon was selected to represent the USA at the 2011 Pan American Games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. The USA team lost their first two games in close contests, losing to Argentina 58–55 and Puerto Rico 75–70. The team rebounded to win their games against Mexico and Jamaica, but the 2–2 overall record left them in seventh place. Redmon averaged 6.5 points per game.[3][1]

References[]

WNBA profile

  1. ^ a b "Basketball: Women's Placings 7–8 Match 13". Guadalajara2011.org.mx. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014.
  2. ^ "Women's Basketball Player stats". NCAA. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
  3. ^ "Sixteenth Pan American Games – 2011". USA Basketball. February 10, 2012. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
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