Chante Black

American basketball player (born 1985)


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::summary American basketball player (born 1985) ::

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nameChante Black
positionCenter
height_ft6
weight_lbs188
birth_date
birth_placeAustin, Texas, U.S.
high_schoolEast Forsyth
(Kernersville, North Carolina)
collegeDuke (2004–2009)
draft_leagueWNBA
draft_year2009
draft_round1
draft_pick10
draft_teamConnecticut Sun
years12009
team1Connecticut Sun
years22010, 2012
team2Tulsa Shock
years32013
team3San Antonio Silver Stars
years42016
team4Melbourne Boomers
wnba_profilechante_black
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High school career

Born in Austin, Texas, Black played girl's basketball for East Forsyth High School in Kernersville, North Carolina, where she was named a WBCA All-American.

Black was a 2003 USA Youth Development Festival South Team member. In November 2003, Black was rated as the No.13 prospect in the country according to recruitment rankings by All Game Sports. She participated in the 2004 WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored three points.

As a senior at East Forsyth, she averaged 19.8 points, 16.3 rebounds, 4.8 blocks and 4.2 assists.

In 2004, she was honored with the Winston-Salem Journal’s Mary Garber Award, given annually to the top female high school player in northwest North Carolina. She was also selected as the Gatorade North Carolina Player of the Year in 2004.

College career

Black played for Duke University Women's Basketball. She was just the third player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to collect at least 1,400 points, 900 rebounds and 250 blocked shots in a career.

During her freshman year at Duke, she started the first two games of the season before injuring her ankle and missing two contests. She earned ACC Rookie of the Week in February 2005 after leading Duke to a 60-49 victory.

During her sophomore year at Duke, she saw action in 34 contests while starting 12 games.

She was redshirted the entire 2006-2007 season due to a knee injury she suffered in preseason practice.

As a junior, she started all 35 games. She led Duke to the NCAA Sweet 16 as a junior. She also earned Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America honors, becoming the seventh Blue Devil in history to be named to the first, second or third team by the Associated Press. She was also named to the John R. Wooden Award top 20 and Naismith top 30 lists for National Player of the Year.

As a senior, she started in all 33 games. She led the NCAA Tournament second round as a senior.

WNBA career

Black was one of 15 players invited to the 2009 WNBA Draft. During the 2009 WNBA draft, Black became the sixth Duke University Blue Devil to be selected in the first round. As of April 2009, Duke had 11 players selected in the WNBA Draft in school history.

Black was selected the first round of the 2009 WNBA draft (10th overall) by the Connecticut Sun.

The Tulsa Shock acquired Black from the Connecticut Sun during the 2010 WNBA draft. In 2010, Chante Black started 23 games. Black spent the 2011 season on injured reserve due to a back injury.

International career

Black has played internationally in Turkey, Israel, Italy, Australia, and China.

In 2014, Black played basketball professionally in Italy. She was a center for the Umbertide team in Italy's A2 league.

Black began playing for the Melbourne Boomers in 2016. Black was later released by the Boomers, with former Canadian national basketball representative Kalisha Keane replacing her in the lineup.

Personal life

Chante Black is the daughter of Mazie Black, who was in the U.S. Army during Desert Storm. Mazie played basketball in high school, college and on the Army intramural team. For two years between playing for the Silver Stars and the Boomers, Chante cared for her mother Mazie as she underwent chemotherapy and stem cell therapy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Growing up, Chante also played some volleyball and softball.

Career statistics

WNBA

Regular season

|- | align="left" | 2009 | align="left" | Connecticut |33||8||13.0||38.0||0.0||62.8||3.2||0.2||0.4||0.8||0.8||2.9 |- | align="left" | 2010 | align="left" | Tulsa |34||23||20.9||53.7||0.0||34.7||6.5||0.6||0.5||1.6||1.3||5.2 |- | align="left" | 2011 | style="text-align:center;" colspan="13" |Did not play (injury—back) |- | align="left" | 2012 | align="left" | Tulsa |29||13||12.6||50.0||0.0||68.8||2.7||0.3||0.5||0.6||0.8||3.2 |- | align="left" | 2013 | align="left" | San Antonio |1||0||10.0||50.0||0.0||0.0||2.0||0.0||0.0||1.0||2.0||2.0 |- | align="left" | Career | align="left" | 4 years, 3 teams |97||44||15.6||48.2||0.0||53.2||4.2||0.4||0.5 ||1.0||1.0||3.8

College

Source ::data[format=table]

YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2004-05Duke3421052.7-51.47.61.10.81.46.2
2005-06Duke3426754.0-58.36.10.60.81.97.9
2007-08Duke3549452.5-77.87.11.41.42.314.1
2008-09Duke3346748.6-72.58.41.51.42.114.2
CareerDuke136143851.50.068.37.31.21.11.910.6
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Notes

References

  1. Hustwaite, Megan. (2016-11-03). "Former WNBA player Chante Black finds her place at the Melbourne Boomers on return to basketball". Herald Sun.
  2. (2003-11-14). "Goestenkors, Duke Adds Three In Early Signing Period On Friday".
  3. "Chante Black - 2008-09 - Women's Basketball".
  4. (2012-04-08). "Mary Garber Award winners".
  5. (2004). "Gatorade 2003-2004 Player of the Year Girls Basketball - North Carolina Chante Black".
  6. Stout, Matt. (2009-05-20). "WNBA: Black starts her second 'summer job' in Connecticut".
  7. Jackson, Melanie. (2007-01-21). "Knoxville notebook: Parker up to par after respiratory illness".
  8. (2009). "Black Named Associated Press Third Team All-America".
  9. (2008-01-30). "Black Selected One Of Top 20 Candidates For John R. Wooden Award".
  10. (2009-01-29). "Black Named One Of 31 Midseason Candidates For The Naismith Award".
  11. (2009-04-03). "Duke's Black Has Been Invited To The 2009 WNBA Draft".
  12. (2010-04-07). "Shock send draft picks to Sun for Holt, Black".
  13. Voepel, Mechelle. (2010-12-02). "Edwards returns to WNBA".
  14. "Shock Overseas Update: Chante Black".
  15. (2012-04-27). "Shock Opens Training Camp on April 29".
  16. "Chante Black".
  17. (2013). "La Bottega del Tartufo Umbertide Basketball Roster 2013".
  18. Hustwaite, Megan. (2016-11-30). "Melbourne Boomers sign former Canadian national representative Kalisha Keane as new WNBL import". Herald Sun.
  19. Voepel, Mechelle. (2008-03-29). "Black the driving force behind Blue Devils".
  20. "Clough: A Brief Oasis For Chante and Mazie Black".
  21. (2005-03-25). "Chante Black Question & Answer".
  22. "WNBA.com: Chante Black Playerfile".
  23. "WBCA High School All-America Game Box Scores". Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
  24. "Women's Basketball Player stats".
  25. "WNBA.com: 2009 WNBA Draft Board".

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