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  1. Tamika Devonne Catchings (born July 21, 1979) is an American retired professional basketball player who played her entire 15-year career for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

  2. Tamika’s story is one of overcoming: of leading the Indiana Fever to its first championship, being named one of the WNBA’s top fifteen players in history, earning four Olympic gold medals, and founding the Catch the Stars Foundation to help young people achieve their dreams.

  3. About Tamika. Position: Forward. WNBA Years: 15. Height: 6-1. Weight: 167. Born: July 21, 1979 in Stratford, New Jersey. High School: Duncanville (Duncanville, Texas) College: Tennessee ‘01....

  4. May 11, 2021 · Tamika Catchings, who won a championship with the W.N.B.A.’s Indiana Fever, will become the first University of Tennessee women’s basketball player to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.

  5. How does someone born with a hearing impairment, begin to find and then use her voice for good? Tamika Catchings, a 4X Olympic Gold Medalist, reveals how she went from being mocked for her dreams to achieving them in a lifetime of grit and determination.

  6. On the court, Catchings’ legacy is cemented as one of the greatest women ever to play the game. She retired as the league’s No. 2 scorer (7,380 points) and rebounder (3,316) of all-time, already its career leader in free throws (2,004) and steals (1,074).

  7. Apr 12, 2020 · In the final seconds of Game 4 of the 2012 W.N.B.A. finals, Tamika Catchingss Indiana Fever were comfortably ahead of the Minnesota Lynx, poised to win their first championship.

  8. Born: July 21, 1979 in Stratford, New Jersey. Relatives: Sister Tauja Catchings. College: Tennessee. High Schools: Adlai Stevenson in Lincolnshire, Illinois, Duncanville in Duncanville, Texas. Draft: Indiana Fever, 1st round (3rd pick, 3rd overall), 2001 Draft. More player info.

  9. Sep 16, 2016 · – Tamika Catchings. Being a WNBA junkie, I’ll remember that Catchings led the Fever to the title in 2012 and Finals appearances in 2009 (the greatest Finals I ever saw and luckily got to...

  10. Tamika Catchings. Class of 2021. Catchings player for the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers from 1997 to 2001. She was named a four-time All-American and helped the Volunteers win the 1998 NCAA National Championship.