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DeMya Walker
WNBA's Connecticut Sun  – No. 22
Forward
Born November 28, 1977 (1977-11-28) (age 32)
Mount Holly, New Jersey
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg)
College Virginia
Allocated 1999, Minnesota Lynx
WNBA career 1999–present
Profile WNBA Info Page
WNBA Teams
Portland Fire (2000-2002)
Sacramento Monarchs (2003-2009)
Connecticut Sun (2010-present)
Medal record
Women's Basketball
Competitor for the  United States
Pan American Games
Bronze 1999 Winnipeg Team Competition

DeMya Chakheia Walker (born November 28, 1977 in Mount Holly, New Jersey) is a professional basketball player from the United States. She is currently a free agent. Walker was waived by the Monarchs on May 15, 2008, which lead to the team's resignation of her on July 21, 2008.

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[edit] High school

Walker attended Rancocas Valley Regional High School, (located in Mount Holly, New Jersey), where she set school records for career rebounds (851), rebound average per game (14.2 rpg), most rebounds in a game (29), most points in a season (675), and most career points (1,546).

In her senior year, she was named to the 1995 All-American first team by Street & Smith's New Jersey High School "Female Athlete of the Year", and Parade Magazine All-America Second Team as a high school senior.

[edit] University of Virginia

Walker attended the University of Virginia and played on the women's basketball team (known as The Cavaliers) from 1995 to 1999.

By the time she graduated, she became Virginia's all-time leader in field goal percentage, as well as 330 career blocked shots which at the time was ranked 12th in the NCAA record books. She averaged 13.0 points per game and 6.9 rebounds per game during her career.

Her 1,583 points ranks her ninth in school history.

She was named the "Cavalier of the Year", and was an Honorable Mention All-America selection in her senior year (1998-99 season) after leading the team in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and blocked shots.

She is also a member of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.

[edit] WNBA career: the Portland Fire and the Sacramento Monarchs

Despite her impressive career in college, Walker wasn't selected by any of the WNBA teams during the 1999 WNBA Draft, mainly due to the influx of former players from the just-disbanded American Basketball League (ABL), a rival professional women's league. Several of the ABL's star players were selected in that year's draft.

However, prior to the start of the 1999 WNBA season, Walker was assigned to the Minnesota Lynx for its pre-season training camp, but was cut from the team final roster shortly afterwards. Walker spent that summer playing overseas on a professional women's league team in Italy.

In 2000, she signed a free agent contract with the Portland Fire, and played with them for three seasons until the team was disbanded due to financial difficulties.

On April 24, 2003, the WNBA held a Dispersal draft, where various former players from the newly-defunct Portland Fire and Miami Sol teams were chosen by the existing WNBA teams. Walker was selected by the Sacramento Monarchs as the fifth overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft.

Walker played the 2003-08 seasons with the Monarchs, and even helped the team win the 2005 WNBA Finals by defeating the Connecticut Sun, three games to one.

Walker remains on the Monarchs roster for 2009.

[edit] Personal

  • Two months after the Monarchs won the title she announced her pregnancy.
  • In April 2006, after going through an intense four days of labor, Walker gave a Caesarean section birth to her first child, a daughter named Zachara. She went on maternity leave and missed the first 11 games of the 2006 WNBA season, before returning to the Monarchs' player roster.
  • Earned her degree from Virginia in Government.
  • After playing days are over wants to be an attorney in mergers & acquisitions.

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