Rachel Jarry Explained

Rachel Jarry
Nationality:Australian
League:WNBL
Team:Southside Flyers
Position:Shooting guard / small forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Birth Date:1991 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Draft League:WNBA
Draft Year:2011
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:18
Draft Team:Atlanta Dream
Career Start:2008
Years1:2008–2009
Team1:Australian Institute of Sport
Years2:2009–2015
Team2:Melbourne Boomers
Years3:2013
Team3:Minnesota Lynx
Years4:2015–2016
Team4:South East Queensland Stars
Years5:2016–2017
Team5:Basket Lattes
Years6:2017–2018
Team6:Canberra Capitals
Years7:2018–2019
Team7:Dandenong Rangers
Years8:2020–present
Team8:Southside Flyers
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Rachel Jarry (born 6 December 1991) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Southside Flyers of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). She started playing basketball as a five-year-old and as a youngster in national competitions, she represented the state of Victoria. In Australia's WNBL, she has played for the Dandenong Rangers, the Australian Institute of Sport and the Melbourne Boomers. She was drafted by the WNBA's Atlanta Dream in 2011 and was traded to the Lynx on the same day. She has been a member of the Australia women's national basketball team at junior and senior level.

Personal

Jarry was born on 6 December 1991[1] [2] and grew up in Williamstown, Victoria.[1] She is tall.[1] [3] [2]

Jarry went to a Canberra school in 2008 for Year 11. As a 19-year-old, she was described as the sports pinup girl of the western Melbourne, Australia suburbs.[4] In 2012, when not playing basketball, she was attending university full-time.[1]

Playing career

Jarry is a guard or forward[1] [3] [2] and started playing basketball as a five-year-old.[1] She played junior basketball for the Altona Gators.[1]

Jarry represented Victoria in national competitions from 2006 to 2009,[1] including at the 2006 Australian under-16 national championships.[2] and for Victoria Metro at the 2007 and 2008 Australian under-18 national championships.[2] At the 2007 competition in Tasmania, she was one of the youngest members of her team. She represented Victoria in their gold medal win at the Australian under-20 national championships in 2009.[2]

In 2010, Jarry was named the SEABL's Most Valuable Player as a member of the Ballarat Lady Miners.[2]

WNBL

In 2007, Jarry was listed by Dandenong Rangers as a rookie for the WNBL team.

Jarry was offered an AIS scholarship in November 2007 when she was 15 years old.[5] She moved to Canberra in January 2008 in order to join the team.[5] In her debut WNBL season for the AIS, Jarry averaged 11.1 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game and shot 45.6 percent from the floor in 20 games. After graduating from the institute, she joined the reigning runners-up Bulleen Boomers as one of two graduates, the other being Elizabeth Cambage. In her first season with the Boomers, Jarry averaged 10.5 points and 5.9 rebounds off the bench in all 24 games, including the two playoff games. In her second season with Bulleen, Jarry was promoted to the starting-five in place of injured teammate, Hanna Zavecz. Midway through the season, she suffered a knee injury in a game versus the AIS and missed four games. Throughout the season, Jarry averaged 13.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in 20 games, including two playoff games. Jarry was an integral part of the Boomers first championship in franchise history.[6] She was an AIS scholarship holder in 2008 and 2009, playing for the WNBL team in the 2008/2009 season.[7] [8] [9]

Jarry played for the Bulleen Boomers during the 2009/2010 season, where her team had a Grand Finals appearance.[2] [10] She played in the 2010/2011 WNBL Grand Final[1] [4] for the Bulleen Boomers.[2] [4] Late in the season, she injured her knee. Prior to this injury, she averaged a league leading 14.1 points per game. She played 20 regular season games for the team.[2] In 2011/2012, she played for the Bulleen Boomers.[1] [3] [11] [12] [13] She averaged 15.5 points per game and 7.5 rebounds per game. She was named to the WNBL's All-Star Five.[14] By May 2012, she had re-signed with the Boomers to play for them in 2012/2013.[15]

WNBA

She was drafted by the Atlanta Dream in 2011 as the eighteenth overall pick. The Dream traded her to the Minnesota Lynx on draft day.[2] [4] She learned she was drafted on Twitter.[4]

On 11 February 2013, the Lynx signed Jarry to a contract.[16] Jarry earned a roster spot as a guard for the defending Western Conference champions. She made her WNBA debut on 1 June 2013 in a victory over the Connecticut Sun.[17]

Jarry gradually gained playing time as the 2013 season progressed, and scored in double figures twice as a reserve. The Lynx would go on to win the 2013 WNBA championship.

In February 2017, it was announced that Jarry signed with the Atlanta Dream.[18]

National team

Jarry has represented Australia on the junior team, called the Gems, in 25 games.[2] In 2009, she was a member of the Gems's team that competed at the Under-19 World Championships in Thailand[1] [2] [19] where the team finished fifth overall.[2]

Jarry was named to the 2012 Australia women's national basketball team.[20] The Australian team won the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[21] Jarry also participated at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Australia finished 5th.

Jarry was part of the Australian team that won bronze at the 2014 World Cup.[22]

WNBA career statistics

Denotes seasons in which Jarry won a WNBA championship

Regular season

|-|style="text-align:left;background:#afe6ba;"| 2013| align="left" | Minnesota| 27 || 0 || 6.8 || .444 || .600 || .778 || 0.7 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 0.5 || 1.7|-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 1 year, 1 team| 27 || 0 || 6.8 || .444 || .600 || .778 || 0.7 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 0.5 || 1.7

Playoffs

|-|style="text-align:left;background:#afe6ba;"| 2013| align="left" | Minnesota| 5 || 0 || 3.2 || .000 || .000 || .750 || 0.8 || 0.0 || 0.2 || 0.0 || 0.8 || 0.6|-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 1 year, 1 team| 5 || 0 || 3.2 || .000 || .000 || .750 || 0.8 || 0.0 || 0.2 || 0.0 || 0.8 || 0.6

Personal life

In January 2012, she and a friend were among several people attacked and robbed by a group of teenagers during a "rampage" in central Melbourne.[23]

Rachel is currently in a relationship with star creswick wickers ruckman Thomas Scott, who once played with Garry Ablett jr on 24/06/2023.

Her favourite cousin is Naomi Zann who she recently holidayed with on the Kiewa River, Tawonga braving the wild white water rapids on the Crusher.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Play up. Basketball Australia. 19–25 February. 2012. Official Event Program. Five Minutes with... Rachael Jarry. 26. South Melbourne, Australia. Brad Graham Creative.
  2. Web site: Bulleen Boomers: Rachel Jarry . https://web.archive.org/web/20090930172208/http://www.wnbl.com.au/index.php?id=541 . dead . 30 September 2009 . WNBL . 2 May 2012.
  3. Web site: London 2012 - 2012 Australian Opals squad named . Australian Olympic Committee . 16 February 2012 . 2012-05-02.
  4. Web site: Rachel Jarry joins elite — Local News — Sport — Basketball . Maribyrnong Weekly . 20 April 2011 . 2012-05-06 .
  5. Web site: Jarry on track for stardom | Star Sunshine, Ardeer, Albion . Star News Group . 27 November 2007 . 2012-05-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110226233119/http://www.starnewsgroup.com.au/star/sunshne-ardeer-albion/115/story/51959.html . 26 February 2011.
  6. Web site: Rachel Jarry. online database. Sporting Pulse. 11 February 2011.
  7. Book: 59. AIS Basketball 2011. Australian Sports Commission. Australian Institute of Sport. Australian Institute of Sport. 2011. Basketball Australia. Basketball Australia. Canberra. This is a booklet published by the Australian Sport Commission, has a copyright notice on the page following the cover page..
  8. Web site: Past Athletes : Australian Institute of Sport : Australian Sports Commission . Ausport.gov.au . 2012-05-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140212073754/http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/sports/basketball/athletes/past_athletes . 12 February 2014.
  9. Book: 58. AIS Basketball 2011. Australian Sports Commission. Australian Institute of Sport. Australian Institute of Sport. 2011. Basketball Australia. Basketball Australia. Canberra. This is a booklet published by the Australian Sport Commission, has a copyright notice on the page following the cover page..
  10. IiNet WNBL Finals Series. 2010/2011. 2011. Basketball Australia, WNBL. Diane. Smith-Gander. Official Programme. 4–5. Bulleen Boomers.
  11. Web site: Travis King . Tess Madgen ponders leaving the Spirit — Local News — Sport — Basketball . Bendigo Advertiser . 29 March 2012 . 2012-05-09.
  12. Web site: AUS — Opals announce training camp squad . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104010851/http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/p/newsid/51254/arti.html . dead . 4 November 2013 . FIBA . 6 May 2012.
  13. Web site: Travis King . Kristi eyes fourth Games — Local News — Sport — Basketball . Bendigo Advertiser . 17 February 2012 . 2012-05-07.
  14. Web site: Kerry . Craig . Suzy Batkovic wins WNBL gong — Local News — Sport — Basketball — Newcastle Herald . Theherald.com.au . 27 March 2012 . 2012-05-08.
  15. Web site: Rangers star O'Hea in form for London . The Age. 5 May 2012 . 2012-05-11.
  16. Web site: Minnesota Lynx sign Australian Rachel Jarry. 2013-02-10. Twin Cities. 2017-09-10.
  17. http://www.wnba.com/games/20130601/CONMIN/gameinfo.html#nbaGIlive Lynx vs. Sun, 1 June 2013
  18. http://www.wnba.com/transactions/ Transactions
  19. Book: 45. AIS Basketball 2011. Australian Sports Commission. Australian Institute of Sport. Australian Institute of Sport. 2011. Basketball Australia. Basketball Australia. Canberra. This is a booklet published by the Australian Sport Commission, has a copyright notice on the page following the cover page..
  20. Web site: Basketball Australia : 2012 Squad . Basketball Australia . 2012 . 1 May 2012.
  21. Web site: Rachel Jarry at Olympics.com . 29 April 2023 . www.olympics.com.
  22. Web site: Rachel Jarry . 2023-04-29 . Australian Olympic Committee . en-AU.
  23. https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/pregnant-teen-jailed-for-attack-on-basketballer-20120803-23jnz.html Pregnant teen jailed for attack on basketballer