Andrea Gardner

She had mostly a reserve role with the team, scoring a career high 14 points on 19 July 2002 against the Orlando Miracle.She then had brief stints with the San Antonio Silver Stars and the Seattle Storm before leaving the WNBA for overseas.Gardner was on the women's basketball team at Howard University, where she was twice named MEAC Player Of The Year (2001 and 2002).After leaving the game of basketball, Gardner made a life for herself in the human services field by working at Woodstock Job Corps.This biographical article relating to United States women's basketball is a stub.
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