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Daedra Janel Charles (November 22, 1968 – April 14, 2018) was an American
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player and assistant coach at Tennessee. She was a member of the United States women's national basketball team that claimed the bronze medal at the
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in
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. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Charles attended the University of Tennessee. She twice helped Tennessee win the NCAA Women's Championship in
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and
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. Charles was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007. Charles was selected as the 8th overall pick in the 1997 WNBA Elite Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. She played on 28 games in her career, all of them during the 1997 season with the Sparks. Charles' final WNBA game was played on August 24, 1997 in a 68 - 73 loss to the
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. Charles played 12 minutes and only recorded 1 block as a statistic.


USA Basketball

Charles was named to the national team invited to compete at the 1992 Olympics, held in
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. The USA team won their first three games, but then played the Unified Team and fell, 79–73. The USA team then faced Cuba for the bronze medal. The game was tied at halftime, and Cuba had a small lead midway through the second half, but the USA went on a run to retake the lead, and finished with an 88–74 victory and the bronze medal. Charles averaged 6.2 points per game. Charles continued to represent the USA on the national team when it competed in the 1994 World Championships in
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. The team was coached by
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. The team won their early games. Against Spain, Charles led the USA scorers with 18 points, helping secure the win. She also contributed 22 points to a win against the host team Australia. The team then advanced to the medal rounds and faced Brazil. Despite 29 points from
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, the USA fell 110–107 when Brazil hit ten of ten free throws in the final minute. The USA went on to defeat Australia 100–95 to claim the bronze medal.


Awards and honors

* 1991—Wade Trophy


Tennessee statistics

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Death

Charles died from undisclosed reasons on April 14, 2018, aged 49.Former Tennessee Lady Vols basketball star Daedra Charles-Furlow dies at 49
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References

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