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Sandora Irvin

American basketball player (born 1982)


American basketball player (born 1982)

FieldValue
nameSandora Irvin
positionForward
height_ft6
height_in3
weight_lbs185
birth_date
birth_placeFort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
high_schoolFort Lauderdale
collegeTCU (2001–2005)
draft_leagueWNBA
draft_year2005
draft_round1
draft_pick3
draft_teamPhoenix Mercury
career_start2005
years12005–2006
team1Phoenix Mercury
years22007–2008
team2San Antonio Silver Stars
years32010
team3Chicago Sky
years42011
team4Atlanta Dream
  • Kodak All-American (2005)
  • All-American – USBWA (2005)
  • First-team All-American – AP (2005)
  • CUSA Player of the Year (2005)
  • 2x CUSA Tournament MVP (2003, 2005)
  • 2x First-team All-CUSA (2004, 2005)
  • 3x CUSA Defensive Player of the Year (2003–2005)
  • CUSA All-Freshman Team (2002)

Sandora Lavett Irvin (born February 23, 1982) is an American professional basketball player for the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She was waived by the San Antonio Silver Stars in 2009.

In her WNBA career, Irvin has scored 91 points, and has collected 100 rebounds, 14 assists, 10 steals, and 26 blocks.

Early life

Irvin is the daughter of Daughn Irvin and Angela Hollis and the niece of former Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver, Michael Irvin.

In Irvin's senior season in college she averaged 19.9 points and 11.9 points per game and tallied 150 blocked shots, two shy of tying the NCAA's single-season record at that time. Irvin previously held the NCAA record for career blocked shots, with 480, when she graduated in 2005. She broke the old mark of 428 set in 1991. Her record was surpassed by Louella Tomlinson of Saint Mary's in 2010, who finished her career with 663 blocks.

As a senior Irvin was also named to the AP All-America first team and selected as a Kodak All-American. She also earned USBWA All-American and Conference USA Player of the Year honors. Irvin was named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year for the third consecutive season. She ended her junior season with 15 consecutive double-doubles She set the TCU single-season records for points (504), rebounds (366) and field goals made (195) as a junior.

Professional career

Phoenix Mercury

On April 16, 2005, Irvin was drafted by the Phoenix Mercury in the first round (No. 3 overall) of the 2005 WNBA Draft. In her rookie season, Irvin played in 12 regular season games averaging 3.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.50 blocks, 0.42 steals and 10.2 minutes per game.

During the 2006 WNBA season, Irvin appeared in 7 regular season games for the Mercury, averaging 1.0 points and 1.1 rebounds per game.

San Antonio Silver Stars

After two seasons with the Mercury, Irvin was traded by Phoenix to the San Antonio Silver Stars in exchange for a second round 2008 draft pick. During the 2007 WNBA season, Irvin appeared in 23 games for the Silver Stars averaging 1.2 points, 1.7 rebounds, 0.40 blocks, 0.1 steals and 5.6 minutes per game. She was waived by the San Antonio Silver Stars on May 12, 2009.

Chicago Sky

After spending some time on the free agent market, she signed a training camp contract with the Chicago Sky. She was later named to the team. During her run with the Sky, she appeared in 18 games. Started in one of the games. Sandora averaged 1.9 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.33 blocks, 0.11 steals and 7.6 minutes per game. She was waived by the Chicago Sky on July 22, 2010.

International career

Irvin played overseas for Club USP-CEU MMT Estudiantes (Madrid, Spain) in the First Division of the Liga Feminina (LF). In 14 games, Irvin has averaged 13.5 points, 9.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.3 blocks per game. She is among the Spanish LF overall league leaders in points per game (15th), rebounds per game (third) and blocks per game (third).

On July 6, 2007 Irvin officially signed with Puig d’en Valls, a team in Spain which completed its sixth straight season in the Liga Femenina, Her statistics starting from January 2007, when she landed in Madrid's Estudiantes team, are notable: 13.5 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks per game, twice selected game MVP.

Career statistics

WNBA

Regular season

|- |12||0||10.2||31.8||50.0||80.0||2.8||0.4||0.4||0.5||0.2||3.7 |- |7||0||5.4||15.4||0.0||60.0||1.4||0.1||0.3||1.1||0.4||1.0 |- |23||0||5.6||31.0||0.0||50.0||1.7||0.3||0.1||0.4||0.5||1.2 |- |21||0||5.5||32.1||25.0||63.6||1.7||0.1||0.1||0.2||0.3||1.2

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18
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30
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111

Playoffs

|- |3||0||3.0||100.0||—||—||0.3||0.0||0.0||0.3||0.3||0.7 |- |3||0||1.3||33.3||—||—||0.3||0.3||0.0||0.3||0.0||0.7 |- |3||0||2.7||100.0||100.0||—||0.7||0.0||0.0||0.3||0.0||1.0 |- class="sortbottom" |9||0||2.3||60.0||100.0||0.0||0.4||0.1||0.0||0.3||0.1||0.8

College

YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2001–02TCU3133542.657.163.29.51.21.62.710.8
2002–033339641.920.069.29.71.11.23.912.0
2003–043050451.047.165.412.21.51.83.916.8
2004–053365745.738.173.311.82.12.54.519.9
Career127189245.639.268.410.81.51.83.814.9

Off the court

In 2007 Irvin joined her alma mater's, Texas Christian University, women's basketball staff as Director of Operations.

References

References

  1. [http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/sandora_irving/bio.html Sandora Irvin Playerfile – Bio], wnba.com, accessed Jun 16, 2008.
  2. "Player Bio: Sandora Irvin". [[Texas Christian University]].
  3. (2021). "Division I Women's Basketball Records". [[NCAA]].
  4. Bryson, Chace. (February 11, 2010). "Saint Mary's Louella Tomlinson sets blocked shot records, but the Gaels fall to Gonzaga in women's basketball". [[East Bay Times.
  5. [http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/sandora_irvin/career_stats.html Sandora Irvin Playerfile – Stats], wnba.com, accessed Jun 16, 2008.
  6. [http://www.feb.es/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=11&ItemID=13567# Sandora Irvin signing with PDV], feb.es, accessed Jun 16, 2008.
  7. "Women's Basketball Player stats".
  8. [http://www.wnba.com/silverstars/news/irvin_071002.html Irvin Joins TCU Women’s Basketball Staff], wnba.com, accessed Jun 16, 2008.
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