Charde Houston
Charde Houston is a talented professional basketball player from the United States, currently showcasing her skills as a small forward for the Minnesota Lynx in the WNBA. Born on April 10, 1986, she has made a significant impact on the court since her youth, where she first gained national attention.
Houston's high school career was nothing short of extraordinary. She became the all-time leading scorer in California high school history, racking up an impressive 3,837 points and surpassing the legendary Cheryl Miller. Her remarkable performance led her team to the CIF Division I State Final during her senior year, and she garnered numerous accolades, including selections to the 2004 USA Today All-USA Second Team and the 2004 McDonald's All-America Team.
Continuing her journey, Houston played for the prestigious University of Connecticut under the legendary coach Geno Auriemma from 2004 to 2008. During her freshman year, she made her mark by starting in 12 games and receiving recognition as a Third Team All-BIG EAST selection. By her junior year, Houston had established herself as a starter, showcasing her versatility as she excelled in both blocks and steals, while ranking second on her team in rebounds.
Drafted in the third round of the 2008 WNBA Draft as the 30th overall pick by the Minnesota Lynx, Houston has continued to demonstrate her prowess on the professional stage. With a strong foundation built on her high school and college achievements, she is a player to watch as she continues to make waves in the world of women's basketball.