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Tonya Edwards

American basketball player and coach (born 1968)


American basketball player and coach (born 1968)

FieldValue
nameTonya Edwards
leagueWNBA
height_ft5
height_in10
weight_lb160
birth_date
birth_placeFlint, Michigan, U.S.
high_schoolFlint Northwestern (Flint, Michigan)
collegeTennessee (1986–1990)
draft_year1999
draft_round1
draft_pick7
draft_teamMinnesota Lynx
draft_leagueWNBA
career_positionGuard
career_start1999
career_end2002
coach_start1990
years11996–1998
team1Columbus Quest
years2
team2Minnesota Lynx
years3
team3Phoenix Mercury
years4
team4Charlotte Sting
cyears11990–1995
cteam1Northwestern Community HS
cyears22005
cteam2Chicago Blaze
cyears32006–2008
cteam3Detroit (assistant)
cyears42008–2015
cteam4Alcorn State
cyears5
cteam5Los Angeles Sparks (assistant)
cyears6
cteam6Chicago Sky (assistant)
highlights**As player:**
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  • WNBA All-Star (1999)
  • 2× NCAA champion (1987, 1989)
  • NCAA Tournament MOP (1987)
  • First-team All-SEC (1990)
  • SEC All-Freshman Team (1987) As head coach:
  • SWAC coach of the year (2011) As assistant coach:
  • 2× WNBA champion (2016, 2021) Tonya LaRay Edwards (born March 13, 1968) is an American retired professional basketball player born in Flint, Michigan, who was most recently an assistant coach of the Chicago Sky in the WNBA. She was previously head coach of the Alcorn State Lady Braves basketball team.

Professional career

After graduating from college, there were no opportunities to play professional basketball in the U.S., so Edwards played professionally in Italy from 1991 to 1992, Turkey in 1994, and Israel from 1995 to 1996. In the Autumn of 1996, she played for the Columbus Quest in the American Basketball League (ABL), and won two championship titles with them. In 1998, Edwards became the interim head coach for the Quest after coach Brian Agler resigned. After the ABL folded due to financial difficulties, Edwards was selected by the Minnesota Lynx in the 1999 WNBA draft. She also played for the Phoenix Mercury and Charlotte Sting.

Edwards began her coaching career by returning to her alma mater, Northwestern Community High School in Flint, Michigan, for five seasons (1990–1995). She guided her team to the 1993 state championship with perfect 28–0 record, a 1992 state champion runner-up finish, and compiled a 78-23 overall record (.772). She was named 1993 "High School Coach of the Year" in the state of Michigan.

In 2004, she became a radio commentator for the Phoenix Mercury games, and later became an assistant coach in the National Women's Basketball League.

In 2006, she was inducted to the Greater Flint Afro-American Hall of Fame. That same year, she was named as an assistant coach to the women's basketball team at University of Detroit Mercy.

After two years at Detroit, Edwards was head coach at Alcorn State from 2008 to 2015. Edwards was SWAC Coach of the Year in 2011 and led Alcorn State to the SWAC Championship Game in 2012. In seven seasons, Edwards went 60–147 at Alcorn State. On March 23, 2015, Alcorn State announced it would not extend Edwards' contract, which expired at the end of the month.

Career statistics

WNBA

Regular season

|- | 32 || 32 || 32.2 || .357 || .344 || .806 || 3.5 || 2.6 || 0.8 || 0.4 || 2.1 || 14.8 |- | 32 || 32 || 28.9 || .376 || .307 || .782 || 2.4 || 1.8 || 1.1 || 0.3 || 2.0 || 10.6 |- | 10 || 9 || 20.8 || .366 || .357 || .787 || 1.9 || 1.8 || 0.5 || 0.1 || 2.2 || 9.4 |- | 22 || 0 || 16.9 || .340 || .227 || .730 || 2.0 || 1.4 || 0.6 || 0.3 || 1.8 || 4.5 |- | 29 || 0 || 10.4 || .364 || .280 || .717 || 1.4 || 0.8 || 0.6 || 0.1 || 0.6 || 3.9 |- | 125 || 73 || 22.7 || .362 || .322 || .775 || 2.3 || 1.7 || 0.8 || 0.2 || 1.7 || 9.0

Playoffs

|- | 2 || 2 || 30.5 || .250 || .231 || .667 || 3.0 || 2.5 || 2.0 || 0.0 || 1.0 || 8.5 |- | 8 || 0 || 14.9 || .429 || .500 || 1.000 || 2.0 || 1.5 || 0.6 || 0.0 || 1.4 || 2.8 |- | 2 || 0 || 9.5 || .200 || .333 || .000 || 0.5 || 0.5 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.5 || 1.5 |- | 12 || 2 || 16.6 || .326 || .300 || .600 || 1.9 || 1.5 || 0.8 || 0.0 || 1.2 || 3.5

College

|- |34||-||-||45.8||50.0||75.2||4.9||3.3||2.3||0.3||-||12.9 |- |20||-||-||45.0||11.1||79.7||3.0||3.4||2.3||0.2||-||9.7 |- |33||-||-||41.9||36.8||76.1||3.2||3.4||1.7||0.1||-||11.3 |- |87||-||-||44.2||36.1||76.4||3.8||3.3||2.1||0.2||-||11.6 |- class="sortbottom"

USA Basketball

Edwards was named to the team representing the US at the 1987 William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The team won all seven games to win the gold medal for the event. The USA was down at halftime in the opening game against Japan, but came back in the second half to win, helped by 15 points from Campbell. Edwards was the second leading scorer on the team, averaging 12.4 points per game over the seven games. She was one of three players from the USA team to be named to the Jones Cup All-Tournament Team.

In the following year, 1988, Edwards was also named to the Jones Cup team. The USA team was not as successful, with a 3–2 record, but that was enough to secure the silver medal. Edwards was the leading scorer on the team, averaging 15.4 points per game, and tied for the team lead in steals with 15.

Head coaching record

Edwards's head coaching record is as follows:

References

Sources

References

  1. (March 22, 2021). "Former WNBA All-Star Tonya Edwards Joins Sky Coaching Staff". WNBA.
  2. "1999 WNBA Draft".
  3. (March 16, 2016). "Sparks Name Tonya Edwards As Assistant Coach". WNBA.
  4. "NCAA® Career Statistics".
  5. (March 23, 2015). "Alcorn basketball coaches' contracts not extended". Alcorn State University Athletics.
  6. "Tonya Edwards College Stats". [[Sports-Reference]].
  7. "Southwestern Athletic Conference Standings - Women's College Basketball - ESPN".
  8. "Women's Basketball Coaches Career".
  9. (June 10, 2010). "1987 Women's R. William Jones Cup". USA Basketball.
  10. (June 10, 2010). "1988 Women's R. William Jones Cup". USA Basketball.
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