Clarissa Davis Explained

Clarissa Davis
Birth Place:San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
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Clarissa Davis (born June 4, 1967) is a former Texas women's basketball All-American, who is also known as Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil. She is a National Player of the Year, Olympic and pro standout, and was inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2006. She was one of six inductees in the Class of 2006, which features four former players and two coaches. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Davis played under coach Mike Floyd at John Jay High School before playing at the University of Texas. She also played basketball in Europe with Galatasaray Istanbul and Fenerbahçe Istanbul in Turkey and won Turkish Championships with both of these rival clubs. She won in 1991 EuroLeague Women.[1] Clarissa Davis graduated with a Communications bachelor's degree from the University of Texas in 1989.[2]

Amateur career

Career statistics

WNBA

Regular season

|-| align="left" | 1999| align="left" | Phoenix|14||9||18.5||43.3||30.3||66.7||2.7||1.4||0.9||0.3||1.6||9.3 |-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 1 year, 1 team|14||9||18.5||43.3||30.3||66.7||2.7||1.4||0.9||0.3||1.6||9.3

College

Source[4]

YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1986Texas3445958.3%NA66.0%7.70.5NANA13.5
1987Texas2648357.6%NA62.3%8.31.5NANA18.6
1988Texas922364.1%0%74.0%9.71.11.90.624.8
1989Texas3284355.4%53.8%71.8%9.91.02.30.426.3
Career101200857.5%53.8%68.3%8.71.00.90.219.9

USA Basketball

Davis-Wrightsil's first experience with international basketball came in 1986, when she was a member of the team that won a gold medal at the 1986 World Championship.[5] She also played in the 1986 and 1994 Goodwill Games, and the 1987 Pan American Games.[6] After serving as an alternate on the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team, she played on the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team, which received a bronze medal in Barcelona, and was the team's second-leading scorer (13.0 ppg).[7]

WNBA career

Clarissa Davis was selected by the Phoenix Mercury in the second round (22nd pick overall) of the 1999 WNBA Draft. She played in fourteen games with the Mercury, averaging 9.3 points per game in her only season in the league.[8]

Coaching career

After her playing career, Davis-Wrightsil worked for the San Antonio Spurs organization from 1999 to 2002. She ran the Spurs' successful campaign to obtain the San Antonio Silver Stars as a WNBA franchise, and served as the Silver Star's Chief Operating Officer from 2002 to 2006.[9] Davis was an assistant coach for the University of Texas Longhorns women's basketball team during the 2006–2007 season. She left Texas after one season to take a similar position with C. Vivian Stringer's Rutgers University team in 2008. After helping the Scarlet Knights to their fifth consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearance in the 2008–2009 season, Davis-Wrightsil resigned to be with her ailing mother in Texas.[10] Inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2006, Davis is also the founder of TEAMXPRESS, a non-profit sports-based mentoring organization for girls in San Antonio, TX.[11]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.forlibasket.it/2011/04/20-anni-fa-la-coppa-dei-campioni-di-cesena/ La Storia
  2. https://texassports.com/news/2019/12/30/womens-basketball-texas-to-retire-clarissa-davis-no-24-jersey-on-march-8.aspx "Texas to retire Clarissa Davis' No. 24 jersey"
  3. http://www.wbca.org/pages/AWARDS_wade-trophy "The Wade Trophy."
  4. Web site: Women's Basketball Finest. fs.ncaa.org. 2017-10-02.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20150426092106/http://www.usab.com/history/national-team-womens/ninth-world-championship-for-women-1983.aspx "Ninth World Championship for Women – 1983."
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20150907035355/http://www.usab.com/history/pan-am-womens/tenth-pan-american-games-1987-1.aspx "Tenth Pan-American Games – 1987."
  7. Web site: Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil - Women's Basketball Coach . 2022-04-09 . University of Texas Athletics . en.
  8. https://www.basketball-reference.com/wnba/teams/PHO/1999.html "1999 Phoenix Mercury Stats."
  9. http://www.scarletknights.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/040209aaa.html "Rutgers Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil Leaves Post."
  10. Mehta, Manish. "Rutgers women's assistant coaach Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil resigns." www.nj.com, April 2, 2009. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
  11. http://teamxpress.org/founderbio.php "Our Founder: Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil."