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Jennifer Lynn Azzi (born August 31, 1968) is a former
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coach, most recently the head coach of the women's team at the
University of San Francisco The University of San Francisco (USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, California. The university's main campus is located on a setting between the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. The main campus is nicknamed "The Hil ...
. Azzi is also a former collegiate and professional basketball player, as well as an Olympic and FIBA world champion. Azzi was inducted into the
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame honors those who have contributed to the sport of women's basketball. The Hall of Fame opened in 1999 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. It is the only facility of its kind dedicated to all levels of women's ba ...
in 2009.


Basketball career


College

Azzi received a scholarship and played
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for
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's women's basketball team from 1987 to 1990. During her four years at Stanford, the Cardinal compiled a 101–23 win–loss record, and captured two Pac-10 titles. During her senior year ( 1990), Azzi led the Cardinal to the
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, defeating Auburn. Her individual accomplishments included: * Named to the
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First Team in 1989 and 1990. * 1990 recipient of the
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and
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. * 1990—Winner of the Honda Sports Award for basketball *
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Final Four Most Valuable Player (MVP), and the West Region MVP in 1990. * Pac-10 Player of the Year award in 1989 and 1990. * Three time All-Pac 10 First Team selection Azzi graduated in 1990 with a
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in economics.


USA Basketball

In 1988, Azzi was named to the Jones Cup team. The USA team ended the competition with a 3–2 record, but that was enough to secure the silver medal. Azzi averaged 5.4 points per game. Azzi was a member of the USA National team at the 1990 World Championships, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The team won their opening round games fairly easily, with the closest of the first three games a 27-point victory over Czechoslovakia. Then they faced Cuba, a team that had beaten the US in exhibition matches only a few weeks earlier. The USA team was losing at halftime, but came back to win 87–78. The USA team found itself behind at halftime to Canada in their next game, but came back to win easily 95–70. After an easy match against Bulgaria, in which Azzi hit three of four three-pointers, and scored a team high 13 points, the USA team faced Czechoslovakia again, end achieved an almost identical result, winning 87–59. In the title match, the USA team won the gold medal with a score of 88–78. Azzi averaged 4.6 points per game, and recorded 15 assists, second highest on the team. Azzi played with the USA team at the 1991 Pan American Games. The team finished with a record of 4–2, but managed to win the bronze medal. The USA team lost a three-point game to Brazil, then responded with wins over Argentina and Cuba, earning a spot in the medal round. The next game was a rematch against Cuba, and this time the team from Cuba won a five-point game. The USA beat Canada easily to win the bronze. Azzi averaged 6.7 points per game. Azzi was a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. women's basketball team at the 1994 Goodwill Games, which was held in
Saint Petersburg, Russia Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
. Azzi was named to the USA national team and competed in the 1994 World Championships, held in June 1994 in Sydney, Australia. The team was coached by
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, and won their first six games, when they faced Brazil. In a closely contested, high-scoring game, Brazil hit ten of ten free throws in the final minute to secure a 110–107 victory. The USA won a close final game against Australia 100–95 to earn the bronze medal. Azzi averaged 4.9 points per game, while recording 16 assists, third highest on the team. She also won a gold medal while playing for the U.S. women's basketball team at the
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in
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. Azzi played for the USA Basketball National Team in a five-game Australian Tour event in 1998, as part of the Goldmark Cup team. The USA and Australian teams had qualified for the 2000 Olympics, and agreed to play five games in five cities in Australia. The Australians won the first three games and the USA team won the last two. She was one of six core players selected for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, but she withdrew herself from consideration to avoid the extensive touring.


ABL

Azzi began her professional basketball career playing in the
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when she joined the
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of the American Basketball League (ABL) from 1996 to 1999. She was one of the cofounders of the league. Her participation in the league ended when the ABL declared bankruptcy on December 22, 1998. Shortly afterward, she started a training camp for adults in
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.


WNBA

In 1999, Azzi was selected by the Detroit Shock in the first round (fifth overall) in the WNBA draft. She helped lead the Shock into the playoffs that year. Just prior to the 2000 season, Azzi was traded to the
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. She remained with the team when the franchise relocated to
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and changed its name to the San Antonio Silver Stars in 2003. In February 2004, Azzi announced her retirement from professional basketball.


Coaching career

Azzi became the head coach of the women's basketball team at the
University of San Francisco The University of San Francisco (USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, California. The university's main campus is located on a setting between the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. The main campus is nicknamed "The Hil ...
in 2010. On March 8, 2016, Azzi lead the Dons to a 70–68 upset over the BYU Cougars in the WCC tournament championship game to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, which was the Dons' first appearance since the 1996–97 season. On September 15, 2016, Azzi stepped down as head coach of the Dons to pursue new career opportunities.


Post-WNBA careers

Azzi served on the Board of Directors of USA Basketball for the 2005–2008 term. She was inducted into the
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame honors those who have contributed to the sport of women's basketball. The Hall of Fame opened in 1999 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. It is the only facility of its kind dedicated to all levels of women's ba ...
in 2009. Azzi is now a motivational speaker, residing in
Mill Valley Mill Valley is a city in Marin County, California, Marin County, California, United States, located about north of San Francisco via the Golden Gate Bridge and from Napa Valley. The population was 14,231 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 ...
, California. She also runs a youth basketball camp every summer held at
Tamalpais High School Tamalpais High School (often abbreviated as Tam) is a public secondary school located in Mill Valley, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is named after nearby Mount Tamalpais, which rises almost above Mill Valley. Tamalpais High Scho ...
called Azzi Camp. In December 2014, Azzi was announced as one of the six recipients of the 2015
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, presented annually by the
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to outstanding former student-athletes on the 25th anniversary of the end of their college sports careers. The award is based on both athletic and professional success.


Career statistics


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WNBA

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Regular season

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Playoffs

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Coaching record


Personal life

Jennifer Azzi is married to Blair Hardiek Azzi Jennifer and Blair have two children: a son, Macklin and a daughter, Camden


References


Sources

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External links


University of San Francisco profileOctober 7, 2005 ''San Francisco Chronicle'' article on Azzi's life after basketballJuly 2007 "Marin Magazine" Article on Azzi's life in Marin
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