Tiffany Gooden Explained

Tiffany Gooden
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:165
Nationality:American
Birth Date:23 October 1975
Highschool:R. Nelson Snider
(Fort Wayne, Indiana)
College:Iowa (1994–1998)
Draft League:ABL
Draft Year:1998
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:18
Draft Team:Colorado Xplosion
Career Position:Forward
Years1:1998
Team1:Colorado Xplosion
Highlights:

Tiffany Gooden (born October 23, 1975) is a former professional basketball player in the ABL. When her pro career ended, Gooden embarked on a new career as an attorney. Gooden currently practices law as a partner in the firm of Hall & Gooden LLP in her hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana.[1] Her efforts played a key role in bringing the Indiana high school girls' basketball championships to Fort Wayne after the 2009 season.[2]

Gooden's relative athletic greatness has been recognized by both of her hometown newspapers. The News-Sentinel recently named Gooden 41st among the Top 50 athletes of northeast Indiana.[3] The Journal Gazette presents the Tiffany Gooden award annually to the most outstanding high school basketball player in Fort Wayne's Summit Athletic Conference.

Early life

Even as a young woman, the basketball prospects of Tiffany Gooden were apparent to those who knew her. As middle-schooler and into her high school years, Gooden was named an AAU All-American five consecutive years.[4] During her AAU career, Gooden played for four teams that won national titles.[5]

High school career

Gooden attended R. Nelson Snider High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Gooden was a prolific scorer throughout her high school career. She is still ranked 13th best all-time among all Indiana high school girls' basketball players with 2,198 points scored.[6]

As a sophomore, Gooden finished 8th in the state in scoring points per game. As a junior, she improved to 4th in the state, averaging 29.9 points per game. She also finished 4th in her senior year, averaging an identical 29.9 points per game.

In tribute to her great impact on the basketball floor, Gooden received several postseason awards at the end of her senior year. The ultimate recognition came when it was announced that Gooden was winner of the 1994 Naismith Award, a prestigious honor given annually by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to the high school girls basketball player of the year. Gooden was also named to the 1994 Parade All-American team as the National Player of the Year.

After graduating, Gooden wore the #1 jersey as recipient of the 1994 Indiana Miss Basketball award. She led the Indiana All-stars in a pair of games against cross-border rivals from Kentucky. Gooden played a significant role in the Indiana sweep of the two-game series. In the process, she scored 31 points as Indiana won the first game in Kentucky, and she scored 24 points in the following victory in Indianapolis. Her two-game total of 55 points still stands as the best two-game efforts in the history of the series.[7]

In 2000, it was announced that Gooden was one of 12 players named to the IHSAA's "First Silver Era" team, celebrating the first 25 years of Indiana high school girls' basketball.[8]

Awards and accomplishments

College career

As a freshman, Gooden was named the 1995 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Her sophomore season, Gooden made the All Big-10 Team as a 2nd team selection. But injuries slowed Gooden's progress in college, and she finished her career with 1,024 points.

Awards and Accomplishments

Professional career

After her college career, Gooden participated in the 1998 ABL Draft. She was selected in the 2nd round, the 18th pick overall, by the Colorado Xplosion. Gooden's career lasted 13 games before the team and league folded and ceased playing games.

Post-Playing Career

Gooden's success continued after her playing days were over. In addition to her selection to the Big 10 athletic teams, Gooden was a 3-time member of the Academic All Big-10 team, being named in 1996, 1997, and again in 1998. Gooden completed her undergraduate studies with a degree in Communication Studies. In 1998, she was one of the recipients of an NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship, which she applied toward her enrollment in Iowa's law school.[11] She graduated from law school and returned to her home town to become a practicing attorney.

Tiffany Gooden Award

In recognition of her outstanding contributions to her community both on and off the basketball court, Gooden was honored by a local newspaper. Each year, The Journal Gazette awards the Tiffany Gooden Award to the most outstanding basketball player in the SAC. The award has been given since 1994, when Gooden was named the first award winner.[12]

Tiffany Gooden Award Winners

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YearAward WinnerHigh School
1994Tiffany GoodenSnider
1995Keion BrooksNorth Side
1996B. J. CarettaBishop Dwenger
1997Cameron Stephens[14] South Side
1998Vnemina ReeseSouth Side
1999Vernard HollinsNorth Side
2000Rachel King[15] Bishop Luers
2001Rachel King[16] Bishop Luers
2002Megan DossenBishop Luers
2003James Hardy[17] Elmhurst
2004James HardyElmhurst
2005Selwyn LymonHarding
2006Marques Johnson[18] Snider
2007Sha'la JacksonSouth Side
2008Deshaun Thomas[19] Bishop Luers
2009Deshaun Thomas[20] Bishop Luers
2010Deshaun Thomas[21] Bishop Luers
2011Brierra Young[22] Bishop Luers
2012Akilah Sims[23] Snider
2013Bryson Scott[24] Northrop

Winners by school

High SchoolWinnersYears
Bishop Luers72000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Snider31994, 2006, 2012
South Side31997, 1998, 2007
Elmhurst22003, 2004
North Side21995, 1999
Bishop Dwenger11996
Harding12005
Northrop12013

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hall & Gooden LLP | Fort Wayne, Indiana . Hallgooden.com . 2015-02-27.
  2. http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20091118/SPORTS05/311189998/1008/SPORTS
  3. http://fwnextweb1.fortwayne.com/ns/sports/top50/
  4. Web site: Indiana-aau.org . Indiana-aau.org . 2015-02-27.
  5. http://fwnextweb1.fortwayne.com/ns/sports/top50/gooden.php
  6. Web site: IHSAA Girls Basketball Scoring Records . Ihsaa.org . 2015-02-27.
  7. Web site: Skylar Diggins Bio - UND.COM - University of Notre Dame Official Athletic Site . Und.Com . 2015-02-27.
  8. Web site: The First Silver Era . Ihsaa.org . 2015-02-27.
  9. Web site: Indiana AAU Outstanding Participant Awards - 1984 through 2001 . Indiana-AAU.org . September 8, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120000227/http://www.indiana-aau.org/outstanding_participants.htm . November 20, 2008 .
  10. Web site: Hawkeye Sports Official Athletic Site - Women's Basketball . Hawkeyesports.com . 2015-02-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131111140348/http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/year-by-year-leaders.html . 2013-11-11 .
  11. Web site: All-Time Honorees - Hawkeye Sports Official Athletic Site . Hawkeyesports.com . 2015-02-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150227185749/http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/w-baskbl/stats/061004aaa.html . 2015-02-27 .
  12. http://www.allvoices.com/s/event-5595850/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5qb3VybmFsZ2F6ZXR0ZS5uZXQvYXJ0aWNsZS8yMDEwMDQxMy9TUE9SVFMwNS8zMDQxMzk5MzYvLTEvU1BPUlRTMTI=
  13. Web site: Tiffany Gooden Award Winners. The Journal Gazette. April 23, 2013. April 23, 2013.
  14. Web site: Purdue Basketball and Football Information, Recruiting, and Forums . Oldgoldfreepress.com . 2015-02-27.
  15. Web site: Jackie Webster . RRR News - April, 2001 . Regionroundball.com . 2015-02-27.
  16. Web site: RRR - 2000-01 Post-Season Honors . Regionroundball.com . 2015-02-27.
  17. Web site: 2-Time Tiffany Gooden Award Winner Drafted by Buffalo Bills in 2008 NFL Draft. hallgooden.com. April 23, 2013.
  18. Web site: Bio - Marques Johnson. georgiastatesports.com. April 23, 2013.
  19. Web site: Bishop Luers Basketball Star Wins 2008 Tiffany Gooden Award. hallgooden.com. April 23, 2013.
  20. Web site: Deshaun Thomas Captures Second Consecutive Tiffany Gooden Award. hallgooden.com. April 23, 2013. April 14, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302022853/http://www.hallgooden.com/display/news__events/site_content12075944721208197791/site_content120759447212081977911253124381.html. March 2, 2012.
  21. Web site: Deshaun Thomas Wins Tiffany Gooden Award for 3rd Consecutive Year. hallgooden.com. April 23, 2013. April 14, 2010.
  22. Web site: A fitting finish for Young. The Journal Gazette.net. April 23, 2013. April 12, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120312062839/http://www.jg.net/article/20110412/SPORTS/304129959. March 12, 2012.
  23. Web site: Snider's Sims wins Gooden Award. The Journal Gazette.net. April 23, 2013. April 10, 2012.
  24. Web site: Bryson Scott captures Gooden Award. The Journal Gazette.net. April 23, 2013. April 22, 2013.