615:(WBCA), becoming the third person to lead the association since it was founded. While serving in this role, she oversaw all operational affairs for the WBCA including marketing endeavours, budget, and all WBCA programs, services, and staff. She also led their external affairs in other organizations including the NCAA, USA Basketball, the WNBA, the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, and the Women’s Sports Foundation.
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following year, Donehew played in every game for the team and started 12 of them, resulting in her leading the conference in three-point field goals per game. Although not originally the team's starter, she was selected to start their last games of the season after teammate Butlet was moved to point guard. In this role, she finished with a career-high 27 points in a game against North
Carolina and averaged 20.5 points per basket.
99:'s old record of 206 as well as set new career, season, and game 3-pointer records. At the conclusion of the season, she was the team's career leader in three-point field goals and third in conference history. This earned her an honorable mention All-ACC in back-to-back seasons and the 2000 Robert Cup as Georgia Tech's top senior scholar-athlete.
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where she played on their basketball, soccer, and volleyball teams. Upon graduating in 1996, Donehew set a school record of earning 11 letters throughout her high school career. Donehew also played on the boys' golf team and was offered the opportunity to be a kicker for their football team. Prior to
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team, Donehew was named an All-State honorable mention and
Georgia High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She also earned awards in other sports and was an all-region and all-state selection in volleyball and an all-region player in soccer. While playing as a guard in her senior year, Donehew was
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As a sophomore, Donehew continued her collegiate success and set a school record of seven three-pointers in one game in an 87-64 win over
Charleston Southern. She finished the 1997–1998 season with a career-high 25 points as the Yellow Jackets fell in the second round of the ACC Tournament. The
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Donehew played for the
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team from 1996 until 2000. In her freshman year, she played in 26 of 27 games, starting three and averaging 15 minutes a game, and ranked fourth on the team in scoring. Donehew led the conference in three-point field goal
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University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer before being promoted to assistant director. She also served in this role for one year before being promoted again to director of basketball operations for five years.
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Donehew was born on
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percentages and tied the school record for most three-pointers in a single game after recording six against the
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in April 2008. When Atlanta Dream owner Ron Terwilliger sold the franchise, Donehew moved to the
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1073:"ESPN exec Carol Stiff named president of Women's Basketball HOF board"
1016:"Associate Commissioner Danielle Donehew named WBCA Executive Director"
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After graduating, Donehew was offered a graduate assistant position by
941:"Atlanta Dream Announces Danielle Donehew as Executive Vice President"
1102:"Danielle M. Donehew Named 2018 USBWA Mary Jo Haverbeck Award Winner"
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As a senior at Sequoyah High School, Donehew was recruited by both
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Board of Directors for a three-year term before being replaced by
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Board of Directors and Executive Vice President of the
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968:"Donehew Now On Other Side Of UConn-Tennessee Rivalry"
990:"Kira Orr Announced as ACC Women's Basketball Legend"
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1159:Women's National Basketball Association executives
740:"With playoffs on the line, Donenew earns fanfare"
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966:Altavillia, John (March 13, 2010).
738:Mayeux, Louis T. (March 12, 1996).
618:Donehew served as president of the
1071:Voepel, Mechelle (June 22, 2020).
910:Johnson, Greg (October 13, 2014).
833:Bricks, Peter (February 3, 2000).
810:Parker, Wendy (January 25, 1999).
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763:"Donehew Steadies Sequoyah in OT"
883:"Danielle Donehew College Stats"
61:Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball
1144:Basketball players from Atlanta
835:"She reigns 3-pointers at Tech"
620:Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
24:Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
812:"Jackets Stun No. 7 Tar Heels"
761:Awtrey, Stan (March 1, 1996).
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789:"Oh heck: Tech to the rescue"
16:American basketball executive
715:Resnak, Alex (May 1, 2019).
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657:"#10 Danielle Donehew"
20:Danielle Marie Donehew
719:. Tribune Ledger News
685:"Danielle M. Donehew"
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624:Carol Stiff
577:Pat Summitt
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994:goduke.com
689:ccshof.net
634:References
598:Bill Bolen
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571:Coaching
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108:Legend
69:walk-on
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244:Year
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1088:2020
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