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Kristin Lynne Haynie (born June 17, 1983 in Mason, Michigan, U.S.) is an American basketball player in the WNBA for the Sacramento Monarchs.
[edit] High school yearsHaynie was born and raised in Mason, Michigan. She has played basketball since her elementary school years. In high school she played on the varsity team since her freshman year, and graduated from Mason High School in 2001. [edit] PersonalIn the 4th grade, Haynie had her large intestine removed due to recurring polyps that doctors feared were cancerous. Lacking an intestine, her body was unable to absorb the proper nutrients to fuel itself; as a result, Haynie struggled with chronic fatigue. Finally, nutritionists during her college years found a solution—doubling her caloric intake to 3,500-4,000 calories per day. [edit] College yearsHaynie had the desire to play college basketball for the Michigan State University Spartans, but the first time the Spartans' women's basketball coach saw Haynie play, she was less than impressed. However, after a second demonstration, Haynie was offered a scholarship to MSU. During Haynie's senior year, the Michigan State Women's Basketball Team had an excellent season, capturing 33 wins against only 4 losses and going to the National Championship game. The team lost to Baylor University, but it was the first time in MSU's history that the Women's Basketball Team had made it to the finals. [edit] WNBA careerHaynie was drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs ninth overall in the 2005 WNBA draft. The Monarchs ended up winning the 2005 WNBA Championship in her rookie year. She is the only player to have played in the NCAA finals as well as the WNBA finals in the same year. On February 6, 2008, Haynie was selected by the Atlanta Dream in their expansion draft. She also played for Paleo Faliro in Greece during the 2008-09 WNBA off-season.[1] She currently plays for the 2005 WNBA champion Sacramento Monarchs, after being traded from the Detroit Shock half way through the 2009 season. [edit] Trivia
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