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Brooke Wyckoff

American basketball player and coach (born 1980)


Summary

American basketball player and coach (born 1980)

FieldValue
nameBrooke Wyckoff
imageBrooke_Wyckoff_at_FSU-Clemson_game_-_cropped.jpg
captionWyckoff coaching in February 2016
leagueAtlantic Coast Conference
teamFlorida State Seminoles
positionHead coach
height_ft6height_in = 1
weight_lbs183
birth_date
birth_placeLake Forest, Illinois, U.S.
high_schoolLakota (West Chester, Ohio)
collegeFlorida State (1997–2001)
draft_leagueWNBA
draft_year2001
draft_round2
draft_pick26
draft_teamOrlando Miracle
career_start2001
career_end2009
career_number21
career_positionForward
coach_start2011
years12001–2002
team1Orlando Miracle
years22003–2005
team2Connecticut Sun
years32006–2009
team3Chicago Sky
cyears12011–2018
cteam1Florida State (assistant)
cyears22018–2020
cteam2Florida State (associate)
cyears32020–2021
cteam3Florida State (interim)
cyears42021–2022
cteam4Florida State (associate)
cyears52022–present
cteam5Florida State
wnba_profilebrooke_wyckoff
bbr_wnbawyckobr01w
letterw
  • First-team All-ACC (2001)
  • 2× ACC All-Defensive Team (2000, 2001)
  • ACC All-Freshman Team (1998)
  • No. 21 retired by Florida State Seminoles

Brooke Wyckoff (born March 30, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player and current head coach of the Florida State Seminoles women's basketball team.

A 6'1" forward from Florida State, Wyckoff played in the WNBA from 2001 to 2009, competing for the Orlando Miracle, the Connecticut Sun, and the Chicago Sky.

Brooke played 132 games for the Sun, where she is remembered for the clutch three-pointer she hit in the final seconds of Game 2 of the 2005 WNBA Finals against the Sacramento Monarchs at Mohegan Sun Arena. That shot sent the game to overtime.

She played for CB Estudiantes in Spain during the 2008–09 WNBA off-season.

She tore her ACL and decided to retire following the 2009 season. She spent two years as an assistant girls' basketball coach at Lakota East High in Cincinnati before joining the Florida State women's basketball staff as an assistant coach in June 2011. She became head coach in 2022.

USA Basketball

Wyckoff played on the team presenting the USA at the 1999 World University Games held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The team had a 4–2 record and earned the silver medal. Wyckoff averaged 7.0 points per game and led the team in rebounding, with 7.0 per game.

She competed with USA Basketball as a member of the 2000 Jones Cup Team that won the Gold in Taipei.

Coaching record

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Career statistics

WNBA

Regular season

|- |32||27||20.3||32.8||16.2||71.4||3.8||1.2||0.8||0.5||1.6||3.4 |- |32||5||16.1||32.6||28.0||71.4||2.8||1.0||0.6||0.6||0.9||2.5 |- |34||22||22.2||38.7||28.6||72.2||4.3||1.0||1.0||0.6||1.1||4.6

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34
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15
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34
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34
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27
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242

Playoffs

|- |4||3||22.3||43.8||16.7||75.0||3.0||1.3||0.5||0.3||0.5||4.5 |- |8||0||13.6||41.7||40.0||66.7||1.9||0.4||0.1||0.3||0.6||2.3 |- class="sortbottom" |12||3||16.5||42.9||31.3||70.0||2.3||0.7||0.3||0.3||0.6||3.0

College

Source:

YearTeamGPFG%3P%FT%RBGAPGBPGSPGPPG
1997-98Florida State2747.1%24.0%61.9%8.001.962.961.939.93
1998-99Florida State2743.3%27.8%66.4%7.901.482.372.0713.70
1999-00Florida State2440.9%29.6%74.7%7.082.541.421.8810.79
2000-01Florida State3144.5%33.0%78.4%6.602.401.001.2014.60
Career10943.9%30.5%70.0%7.382.101.921.7312.39
YearTeamGPFGFGA3P3PAFTFTAREBABKSTPTS
1997-98Florida State279620462570113216538052268
1998-99Florida State2713631451893140214406456370
1999-00Florida State249222516545979170613445259
2000-01Florida State311613623310098125204753136453
Career1094851105601973204578042292091891350

References

References

  1. "Where Are They Now? - Brooke Wyckoff".
  2. [http://www.wnba.com/news/overseas_0809.html Offseason 2008–09: Overseas Roster]
  3. "Brooke Wyckoff WNBA Stats".
  4. "NCAA Statistics".
  5. "FINAL 1998 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STATISTICS REPORT".
  6. "Nineteenth World University Games -- 1999". USA Basketball.
  7. (June 10, 2010). "2000 Women's R. William Jones Cup". USA Basketball.
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