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Full name: Lauren Elizabeth Jackson
Date of birth: May 11, 1981
Height: 195 cm / 6'5"
Weight: 85 kgs / 187 lbs
Birth place: Albury - New South Wales (Australia)
Residence: Sydney
Family: Mother Maree, father Gary and younger brother Ross
Education:
- Murrary High School (Albury)
- Lake Ginninderra College (ACT)
- Business Diploma
- Lomonosov Moscow State University studying Psychology (Russia)
Occupation: Professional basketballer, student
International debut: 1997
Position: Forward
Shoe size: 13
Major sponsor: Nike
Achievements:
- 1997 WNBL Rookie of the Year
- 1997 WNBL: #5 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (3.3)
- 1997 WNBL: #7 in Total Rebounds Per Game (8.1)
- 1997 WNBL: #8 in Blocked Shots Per Game (0.8)
- 1997 WNBL: #10 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (4.8)
- 1997 Junior World Championships Silver medal
- 1997 Australian National Women's team debut (youngest ever at 16)
- 1997 Australian Junior Player of the Year
- 1998 Albury Wodonga Young Achiever of the Year Award
- 1998 Basketball NSW co-senior female player of the year
- 1998 Basketball NSW junior female player of the year
- 1998 Australian Junior Player of the Year
- 1998 AIS Junior Athlete of the Year
- 1998 WNBL: #2 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (7.0)
- 1998 WNBL: #3 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (3.6)
- 1998 WNBL: #3 in Total Rebounds Per Game (10.6)
- 1998 WNBL: #3 in Field Goal Percentage (54.4)
- 1998 WNBL: #4 in Points Per Game (16.2)
- 1998 WNBL: #5 in Blocked Shots Per Game (0.9)
- 1998 World Championships (Berlin, Germany) Bronze medal
- 1998/99 WNBL Minor Premiership with AIS
- 1998/99 WNBL Championship with AIS
- 1998/99 WNBL MVP
- 1998/99 WNBL All Star
- 1998/99 WNBL leading scorer
- 1998/99 WNBL "Top Shooter"
- 1998/99 WNBL: #1 in Points Per Game (23.2)
- 1998/99 WNBL: #1 in Field Goal Percentage (54.1)
- 1998/99 WNBL: #1 in Total Rebounds Per Game (11.9)
- 1998/99 WNBL: #1 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (8.9)
- 1998/99 WNBL: #1 in Defensive Assists Per Game (1.4)
- 1998/99 WNBL: #2 in Blocked Shots Per Game (2.2)
- 1998/99 WNBL: #3 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (3.1)
- 1999 co-AIS Junior Athlete of the Year
- 1999 Australian International Player of the Year - Maher Medal
- 1999 Australian Junior Player of the Year
- 1999 Australian U20 Nationals R.E. Staunton medal
- 1999/00 Canberra Capitals MVP
- 1999/00 WNBL Minor Premiership with Canberra Capitals
- 1999/00 WNBL Championship with Canberra Capitals
- 1999/00 WNBL co-MVP (with Trisha Fallon)
- 1999/00 WNBL All Star
- 1999/00 WNBL leading scorer (23.4 pg)
- 1999/00 WNBL leader in defensive rebounds (8.2 pg) and total rebounds (11.1 pg)
- 1999/00 WNBL leader in blocks (2.5 pg)
- 2000 Junior Female Athlete of the Year - Australian Sports Awards
- 2000 ACT Sports Star of the Year
- 2000 ACT Female Athlete of the Year
- 2000 Young NSW Sportsperson of the Year
- 2000 Young Australian of the Year runner-up
- 2000 NSW Young Achiever of the Year runner-up
- 2000 Olympic Games (Sydney, Australia) Silver medal
- 2000 Active Australia Day Ambassador
- 2000 Australian International Player of the Year - Maher Medal
- 2000/01 Canberra Capitals MVP
- 2000/01 Canberra Capitals leading scorer (431)
- 2000/01 Canberra Capitals leading rebounder (283)
- 2000/01 Canberra Capitals leading shot blocker (85)
- 2000/01 WNBL Grand Finalist
- 2000/01 WNBL leader in blocks (4.3 pg),
- 2000/01 WNBL leader in defensive rebounds (10.8 pg)
- 2000/01 WNBL leader in rebounds (14.2 pg)
- 2000/01 WNBL All Star
- 2000/01 WNBL Minor Premiership with Canberra Capitals
- 2001 Seattle Storm leading scorer (442)
- 2001 Seattle Storm leading shot blocker (64)
- 2001 Seattle Storm leader in steals (54)
- 2001 Seattle Storm leading rebounder (193)
- 2001 WNBA Draft 1st pick overall by Seattle Storm
- 2001 first Australian to go #1 in a professional sporting draft
- 2001 WNBA All-Star Western Conference reserve (first ever Seattle Storm representative)
- 2001 (July 3) recorded Seattle Storm's first double double in franchise history
- 2001/02 Canberra Capitals leading scorer (316 in 13 games)
- 2001/02 Canberra Capitals co-leading shot blocker (44)
- 2001/02 Canberra Capitals leading defensive rebounder (113)
- 2001/02 Canberra Capitals MVP
- 2001/02 WNBL Statistical Award - Best FG% (52.7)
- 2001/02 WNBL Statistical Award - Most Blocked Shots (3.4 pg)
- 2001/02 WNBL Championship with Canberra Capitals
- 2001/02 WNBL Grand Final MVP
- 2001/02 WNBL All Star
- 2001/02 WNBL: #1 in Field Goal Percentage (52.7)
- 2001/02 WNBL: #1 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (8.7)
- 2001/02 WNBL: #1 in Blocked Shots Per Game (3.4)
- 2001/02 WNBL: #2 in Points Per Game (24.3)
- 2001/02 WNBL: #2 in Three Point Percentage (40.5)
- 2001/02 WNBL: #2 in Total Rebounds Per Game (11.8)
- 2001/02 WNBL: #5 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (3.1)
- 2002 Seattle Storm leading scorer (482)
- 2002 Seattle Storm leading shot blocker (81)
- 2002 Seattle Storm leading rebounder (190)
- 2002 WNBA All-Star Western Conference reserve
- 2002 WNBA: #3 in blocks per game (2.9)
- 2002 WNBA: #4 in average points per game (17.2)
- 2002 Seattle P-I Sports Star of the Year nominee
- 2002 World Championships (China) Bronze Medal
- 2002 World Championships leading scorer (208)
- 2002 World Championships All Star 5 member
- 2002 Australian International Player of the Year - Maher Medal
- 2002 ACT Female Sportstar of the Year
- 2002/03 ABC Basketballer of the Year
- 2002/03 Canberra Capitals MVP
- 2002/03 Canberra Capitals leading scorer (462 - 27.2 per game)
- 2002/03 Canberra Capitals leading rebounder (198 - 11.6 per game)
- 2002/03 Canberra Capitals leading shot blocker (50 - 2.9 per game)
- 2002/03 WNBL Minor Premiership with Canberra Capitals
- 2002/03 WNBL 3rd all time highest points average for a season (27.2)
- 2002/03 WNBL Championship with Canberra Capitals
- 2002/03 WNBL Grand Final MVP
- 2002/03 WNBL All Star
- 2002/03 WNBL MVP
- 2002/03 WNBL "Top Shooter"
- 2002/03 WNBL Robyn Maher Defensive Player of the Year co-runner up (with Rachael Sporn)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #1 in Points Per Game (27.2)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #1 in Field Goal Percentage (54.4)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #1 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (8.0)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #1 in Total Rebounds Per Game (11.6)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #2 in Blocked Shots Per Game (2.9)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #3 in Free Throw Percenteage (81.9)
- 2002/03 WNBL: #3 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (3.6)
- 2003 WNBA: youngest player in history to reach 1000 career points (June 7 v Phoenix)
- 2003 WNBA Player of the Week from June 2 - June 8
- 2003 WNBA All-Star Western Conference named as reserve - started the game
- 2003 WNBA Player of the Week from July 21 - July 27
- 2003 Seattle Storm franchise record in rebounds (20) in a game (July 31 v Charlotte)
- 2003 Seattle Storm franchise first 20-20 performance - 23 points, 20 rebounds (July 31 v Charlotte)
- 2003 WNBA: Fifth 20-20 performance in WNBA history (July 31 v Charlotte)
- 2003 WNBA: Youngest player to get a 20-20 in WNBA history (July 31 v Charlotte)
- 2003 Seattle Storm franchise record in points (34) in a game (August 6 v LA)
- 2003 WNBA record for most field goals made (17) in a game (August 6 v LA)
- 2003 WNBA Player of the Week from August 4 - 10
- 2003 WNBA: Youngest player in history to reach 1500 career points (August 12 v San Antonio)
- 2003 WNBA season record for most consecutive double-doubles (7)
- 2003 WNBA: equal record for most consecutive double-doubles
- 2003 WNBA: #1 in Points Per Game (21.2)
- 2003 WNBA: #1 in Points (698.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #1 in Field Goals Made (254.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #1 in Total Efficiency Points (796.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #1 in Efficiency Ranking (24.12)
- 2003 WNBA: #2 in Total Rebounds (307.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #2 in Blocks (64.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #2 in Defensive Rebounds (225.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #3 in Blocks Per Game (1.94)
- 2003 WNBA: #3 in Double-doubles (13.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #3 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (6.8)
- 2003 WNBA: #4 in Rebounds Per Game (9.3)
- 2003 WNBA: #6 in Field-Goal Percentage (0.483)
- 2003 WNBA: #7 in Offensive Rebounds (82.0)
- 2003 WNBA: #9 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (2.5)
- 2003 WNBA second highest record for points in a season all-time (698)
- 2003 Seattle Storm leading scorer (698 - 21.2 per game)
- 2003 Seattle Storm leading shot blocker (64 - 1.94 per game)
- 2003 Seattle Storm leading rebounder (307 - 9.3 per game)
- 2003 Seattle Storm leading field goal shooter (48.3%)
- 2003 WNBA MVP - youngest MVP, first non-playoff team MVP, first non-US MVP
- 2003 WNBA: All-WNBA first team
- 2003 October 2 - awarded the key to the City of Canberra
- 2003 FIBA World Cup MVP
- 2003 ACT Sports Star of the Year
- 2003 ACT Female Athlete of the Year
- 2003 'Seattle Post-Intelligencer' Pro Female Athlete of the Year
- 2003 Australian Sport Awards Female Athlete of the Year finalist
- 2003/04 ABC Basketballer of the Year
- 2003/04 WNBL 2nd all time highest points average for a season (27.9)
- 2003/04 WNBL equal 3rd all time highest defensives rebounds average for a season (9.2)
- 2003/04 WNBL 5th all time highest total rebounds average for a season (13.8)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Points Per Game (27.9)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Points (391)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Rebounds Per Game (13.8)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Rebounds (193)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (9.2)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (4.6)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Blocks Per Game (2.4)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Blocks (33)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Efficiency Ranking (33.86)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Field Goals Made (145)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Free Throws Made (89)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #1 in Field Goal Percentage (50.0)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #2 in Offensive Rebounds (64)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #2 in Defensive Rebounds (129)
- 2003/04 WNBL: #3 in Steals Per Turnover (1.39)
- 2003/04 WNBL All-Star
- 2003/04 WNBL MVP - record fouth title
- 2003/04 Canberra Capitals MVP
- 2003/04 Canberra Capitals leading scorer (391 - 27.9 per game)
- 2003/04 Canberra Capitals leading rebounder (193 - 13.8 per game)
- 2003/04 Canberra Capitals leading shot blocker (33 - 2.4 per game)
- 2004 ESPY for Best WNBA Player
- 2004 FIBA Diamond Ball Championship
- 2004 Daffodil Day Ambassador
- 2004 Olympic Games (Athens, Greece) Silver medal
- 2004 Olympics: #1 in Points Per Game (22.9)
- 2004 Olympics: #1 in Points (183)
- 2004 Olympics: #1 in Defensive Rebounds (53)
- 2004 Olympics: #1 in Total Rebounds (80)
- 2004 Olympics: #1 in Field Goals Made (71)
- 2004 Olympics: #2 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (6.6)
- 2004 Olympics: #2 in Total Blocks (13)
- 2004 Olympics: #2 in Blocks Per Game (1.6)
- 2004 Olympics: #3 in Offensive Rebounds (3.4)
- 2004 Olympics: #3 in Rebounds Per Game (10.0)
- 2004 Olympics: #4 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (27)
- 2004 Olympics: #4 in Field Goal Percentage (54.2)
- 2004 WNBA: Youngest player in history to reach 2000 career points (July 15 v Sacramento)
- 2004 WNBA: Third fastest player in history to reach 2000 career points (July 15 v Sacramento)
- 2004 WNBA Player of the Week from July 12-18
- 2004 WNBA Player of the Week from July 19-25
- 2004 WNBA: #1 in Points Per Game (20.5)
- 2004 WNBA: #1 in Total Points (634)
- 2004 WNBA: #2 in Efficiency (20.81)
- 2004 WNBA: #2 in Field Goals Made (220)
- 2004 WNBA: #3 in Three Points Percentage (45%)
- 2004 WNBA: #3 in Blocks Per Game (2.0)
- 2004 WNBA: #3 in Total Blocks (62)
- 2004 WNBA: #4 in Free Throws Made (142)
- 2004 WNBA: #6 in Field Goal Percentage (48%)
- 2004 WNBA: #7 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (4.6)
- 2004 WNBA: #10 in Rebounds Per Game (6.7)
- 2004 WNBA Western Conference Champions with the Seattle Storm
- 2004 WNBA: All-WNBA first team
- 2004 WNBA Championship with the Seattle Storm
- 2004 Australian Sportswoman of the Year (sports editor's choice)
- 2004 'Seattle Post-Intelligencer' Pro Female Athlete of the Year
- 2004 NSW Athlete of the Year finalist
- 2004 Australian Sport Awards Female Athlete of the Year finalist
- 2004 Australian International Player of the Year - Maher Medal
- 2004 AAP's #1 Australian Sportswoman
- 2005 WNBL: Named to the 25th Anniversary team as highest vote recipient
- 2005 National Youth Week Supporter
- 2005 WNBA Player of the Week from May 29 - June 4
- 2005 WNBA All-Star Western Conference starter
- 2005 ESPY for Best WNBA Player
- 2005 WNBA All-Defensive Second Team
- 2005 WNBA: #1 in Efficiency (21.7)
- 2005 WNBA: #1 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (6.38)
- 2005 WNBA: #1 in Total Defensive Rebounds (217)
- 2005 WNBA: #1 in Double-doubles (12)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Points Per Game (17.6)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Total Points (597)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Free Throw Attempts (181)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (2.82)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Total Offensive Rebounds (96)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Rebounds Per Game (9.2)
- 2005 WNBA: #2 in Total Rebounds (313)
- 2005 WNBA: #3 in Field Goals Made (206)
- 2005 WNBA: #3 in Made Free Throws (151)
- 2005 WNBA: #4 in Blocks Per Game (2.0)
- 2005 WNBA: #4 in Total Blocks (67)
- 2005 WNBA: All-WNBA first team
- 2005 WNBA MVP runner-up
- 2005/06 WNBL Championship with the Canberra Capitals
- 2005/06 WNBL Grand Final MVP
- 2006 Commonwealth Games (Melbourne, Australia) Gold medal
- 2006 Comm Games: #1 in Total Points (155)
- 2006 Comm Games: #1 in Points Per Game (31.00)
- 2006 Comm Games: #1 in Field Goals Made (58)
- 2006 Comm Games: #1 in Field Goals Made Per Game (11.60)
- 2006 Comm Games: #2 in Free Throws Made (30)
- 2006 Comm Games: #3 in Total Blocks (8)
- 2006 Comm Games: #3 in Blocks Per Game (1.60)
- 2006 Comm Games: #5 in Field Goal Percentage (57.43)
- 2006 Comm Games: #5 in Three Pointers Made (9)
- 2006 Comm Games: #5 in Three Pointers Made Per Game (1.80)
- 2006 Comm Games: #8 in Total Rebounds (35)
- 2006 Comm Games: #8 in Rebounds Per Game (7.00)
- 2006 National Youth Week Supporter
- 2006 Opals World Challenge MVP
- 2006 Opals World Challenge All-Star
- 2006 WNBA: Youngest player (25 years and 27 days) in history to reach 3000 career points (June 7 v Chicago)
- 2006 WNBA: Fastest player (162 games) in history to reach 3000 career points (June 7 v Chicago)
- 2006 WNBA: All-Decade 10th Anniversary Team
- 2006 WNBA All-Star Western Conference starter
- 2006 WNBA Player of the Week from June 26 - July 2
- 2006 WNBA: #1 in Efficiency (23.7)
- 2006 WNBA: #1 in Free Throws Made (206)
- 2006 WNBA: #2 in Field Goal Percentage (53.5%)
- 2006 WNBA: #3 in Blocks Per Game (1.7)
- 2006 WNBA: #4 in Total Blocks (51)
- 2006 WNBA: #4 in Points Per Game (19.5)
- 2006 WNBA: #4 in Free Throw Percentage (89.9%)
- 2006 WNBA: #4 in Free Throw Attempts (189)
- 2006 WNBA: #5 in Rebounds Per Game (7.7)
- 2006 WNBA: #5 in Double Doubles (8)
- 2006 WNBA: #6 in Total Points (585)
- 2006 WNBA: #6 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (5.33)
- 2006 WNBA: #7 in Field Goals Made (193)
- 2006 WNBA: #7 in Total Rebounds (230)
- 2006 WNBA: #8 in Total Defensive Rebounds (160)
- 2006 WNBA: #8 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (2.33)
- 2006 WNBA: All-WNBA first team
- 2006 AIS Hall of Fame inductee
- 2006 World Championships (Brazil) Gold medal as team Captain
- 2006 World Championships: #1 in Points Per Game (21.3)
- 2006 World Championships: #1 in Efficiency (22.4)
- 2006 World Championships: #2 in Rebounds Per Game (9.0)
- 2006 World Championships: #2 in Free Throws Made Per Game (5.4)
- 2006 World Championships: #2 in 2pt Field Goal Percentage (59.0%)
- 2006 World Championships: #2 in Total Points (170)
- 2006 World Championships: #3 in Field Goal Percentage (54.8%)
- 2006 World Championships: #3 in 2pointers Made (47)
- 2006 World Championships: #3 in Total Rebounds (72)
- 2006 World Championships: #4 in Blocks Per Game (1.4)
- 2006 World Championships: #4 in Total Blocks (11)
- 2006 World Championships: #5 in 2pt Field Goals Made Per Game (5.9)
- 2006 ACT Sports Star of the Year
- 2006 Australian International Player of the Year - Maher Medal
- 2006 AAP's #1 Australian Sportswoman
- 2006: Release of the LJ15 range of orthotics (November 30)
- 2007 WKBL Round 2 MVP
- 2007 WKBL All-Star
- 2007 WKBL All-Star Game MVP
- 2007 WKBL: #1 in Points Per Game (30.15)
- 2007 WKBL: #1 in Total Points (603)
- 2007 WNBL: #1 in 2pt Shots made (202)
- 2007 WKBL: #1 in Total Blocks (29)
- 2007 WKBL: #1 in Blocked Shots Per Game (1.45)
- 2007 WKBL: #1 in Efficiency (48.84)
- 2007 WKBL: #2 in 2pt Percentage (58.21%)
- 2007 WKBL: #2 in 3pt Percentage (38.04%)
- 2007 WKBL: #2 in Total Free Throws Made (94)
- 2007 WKBL: #2 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (9.80)
- 2007 WKBL: #2 in Total Defensive Rebounds (196)
- 2007 WKBL: #3 in Free Throw Percentage (81.03%)
- 2007 WKBL: #3 in 3pt Shots made (35)
- 2007 WKBL: #3 in Steals Per Game (2.20)
- 2007 WKBL: #3 in Total Steals (44)
- 2007 WKBL: #4 in Rebounds Per Game (13.10)
- 2007 WKBL: #4 in Total Rebounds (262)
- 2007 WKBL: #5 in Minutes Per Game (36.50)
- 2007 WKBL: #5 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (3.30)
- 2007 WKBL: #5 in Total Offensive Rebounds (66)
- 2007 WKBL: All-WKBL first team
- 2007 WKBL Foreigner MVP
- 2007 WKBL single season scoring record
- 2007 WKBL Grand Finalist
- 2007 Russian SuperLeague Championship with Spartak
- 2007 WNBA Player of the Week from June 11 - June 17
- 2007 WNBA Player of the Week from June 25 - July 1
- 2007 WNBA Player of the Week from July 9 - July 22
- 2007 WNBA Player of the Week from July 23 - July 29
- 2007 WNBA Player of the Week from August 13 - August 19 (record fifth time in a season)
- 2007 WNBA All-Star Western Conference starter
- 2007 WNBA: Youngest player (26 years, 77 days) in history to reach 4000 career points (July 27 v Indiana)
- 2007 WNBA: Fastest player (209 games) in history to reach 4000 career points (July 27 v Indiana)
- 2007 WNBA: Fifth player of all-time to surpass 4000 points
- 2007 WNBA record for most field goals made (18) in a game (July 24 v Washington)
- 2007 WNBA tied-record for most points in a game (47) (July 24 v Washington)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Points Per Game (23.8)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Rebounds Per Game (9.7)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Defensive Rebounds Per Game (7.1)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Total Defensive Rebounds (220)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Total Rebounds (300)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Double Doubles (17)
- 2007 WNBA: #1 in Efficiency (27.58)
- 2007 WNBA: #2 in Total Points (739)
- 2007 WNBA: #2 in Total Blocks (63)
- 2007 WNBA: #2 in Blocks Per Game (2.03)
- 2007 WNBA: #2 in Field Goals Made (258)
- 2007 WNBA: #2 in Free Throws Made (174)
- 2007 WNBA: #3 in Field Goal Percentage (51.9%)
- 2007 WNBA: #3 in Offensive Rebounds Per Game (2.6)
- 2007 WNBA: #3 in Free Throw Attempts (197)
- 2007 WNBA: #4 in Total Offensive Rebounds (80)
- 2007 WNBA: #5 in Free Throw Percentage (88.3%)
- 2007 WNBA Peak Performer in Points
- 2007 WNBA Peak Performer in Rebounds
- 2007 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year
- 2007 WNBA All-Defensive First Team
- 2007 WNBA MVP
- 2007 WNBA: All-WNBA First Team
- 2007 Sports Illustrated Magazine's pro basketball women's Athlete of the Year
- 2008 EuroLeague All-Star
- 2008 EuroLeague Championship with Spartak MR
- 2008 EuroLeague Final Four MVP
- 2008 EuroLeague All Final Four Team
- 2008 EuroLeague: #1 in Points Per Game (23.6)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #1 in 3pt Percentage (56.5%)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #1 in Field Goals Made Per Game (8.5)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #3 in 3pt Field Goals Made Per Game (2.6)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #3 in Free Throw Percentage (88.1%)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #4 in Field Goal Percentage (59.5%)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #5 in 2pt Field Goal Percentage (61.0%)
- 2008 EuroLeague: #5 in Blocked Shots Per Game (1.2)
- 2008 Russian SuperLeague Minor Premiership
- 2008 Pacific School Games Ambassador
- 2008 WNBA Player of the Week from June 30 - July 6
- 2008 ESPY for Best WNBA Player
- 2008 FIBA Diamond Ball tournament MVP
- 2008 FIBA Diamond Ball All-Tournament team
- 2008 Olympic Games (Beijing, China) Silver medal
- 2008 Olympics: #1 in Double-Doubles (5)
- 2008 Olympics: #2 in Points Per Game (17.3)
- 2008 Olympics: #2 in Total Points (138)
- 2008 Olympics: #2 in Total Rebounds (69)
- 2008 Olympics: #4 in Rebounds Per Game (8.6)
- 2008 Australian International Player of the Year - Maher Medal (co-winner with Suzy Batkovic)
- 2009 EuroLeague All-Star
- 2009 EuroLeague Championship with Spartak MR