Christen May Roper

Christen Roper
College University of Hawaii
Conference Western Athletic Conference
Sport Basketball
Position Center
Jersey # 14
Class 2003
Major History
Career 1999–2003
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Born (1981-01-14) January 14, 1981
High school Nordoff High School

Christen Roper (born January 14, 1981) is an American former college basketball player at the University of Hawaii,[1] former EuroLeague Women player[2] and former Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) player.[3]

Christen Roper was a standout high school basketball player at Nordoff High School in Ojai, California. Christen received a basketball scholarship from University of Hawaii and played from 1999-2003. In 2003, she was the leader at the University of Hawaii and Western Athletic Conference in career (303) and single-season (110) blocks. Also, she was fourth at University of Hawaii in rebounding (724). She played briefly for the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs and played professional basketball overseas in the EuroLeague for multiple teams.

Career

High school

Christen earned four letters in basketball and three in track and field. She earned all-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) honors in shot putt and discus in her senior season.

College

Christen decided to go to the University of Hawaii. She chose Hawaii over San Diego State, Boise State, Wyoming and Oregon. She graduated from Hawaii with a bachelor's degree in History. She helped lead the Rainbow Wahine to the Women's National Invitation Tournament four out of her four years.

As a captain and in her senior season, she averaged 9.8 points and a team high 7.9 rebounds per game. At the time, she was ranked third in the nation with 3.67 blocks per game. At the end of her career in college, she set the Hawaii and Western Athletic Conference record with 303[4] career and 110 single-season blocks. She also ranked fourth in all-time rebounding at Hawaii with 724. In her final game as a Rainbow Wahine at Arizona State, Roper set a new WNIT record for most blocks in a game (seven).

Women's National Basketball Association

Christen signed a free-agent contract with the Sacramento Monarchs and made it on the roster in early 2003. Sacramento Monarchs waived her in May.[3]

Overseas

After her brief stint in the WNBA, she played in the EuroLeague Women for the Marburg Marlins,[2] which was one of the top woman's team in Division One of Germany's Federal Basketball League. She averaged 8.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game.

In 2004, she signed with Panserraikos, a professional Greek team in Serres.

In 2005, she played in the professional Diekirch League in Luxembourg on T-71 Dudelange.[5] The Diekirch League is the highest professional basketball league.

In 2006, Christen played for the Division II Spanish team, Baloncesto de Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Post career

After multiple injuries, Christen retired in 2007 from professional basketball and moved back to the states. She got a degree of Kinesiology in 2008 from Santa Barbara Business College. She then became the Director of Basketball Operations and personal trainer[6] at the Mercer University. In 2009, she decided to move back to California.

She became actively involved in developing basketball talent for post players. She was an integral part of the coaching staff[7] at the Pete Newell Tall Women's Basketball Camp. Also on the staff was Ann Meyers and Bill McClintock. She has also worked with NBA Centers on their post work at the Pete Newell's Big Man Camp, including the likes of Shawn Bradley and Shaquille O'Neal.

Basketball awards and honors

Personal

Christen Roper was married in 2012 to Kevin Law-Hing. Christen and Kevin have a daughter, Kylie, who was born April 2011. Her parents are Bob, a retired Fire Chief of Ventura County, and Debbie. She has a younger sister, Mindy.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Roster – Hawaii Women's Basketball". University of Hawaii. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Marburg Marlins Profile". Euroleague FIBA Europe. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  3. 1 2 "2003 WNBA Sacramento Monarch Transactions". wnba.com. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  4. "28 Great Moments in University of Hawaii Sports". k5thehometeam.com. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  5. "Euroleague Dudelange Luxembourg Profile". eurobasket.com. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  6. "Mercer University". Mercer University. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  7. "Pete Newell Tall Women's Basketball Camp". petenewelltallwomensbasketball.com. Retrieved 6 December 2012.

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