MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL –
The Minnesota Lynx today announced the signing of guard Courtney
Clements and forward Keisha Hampton. Per team policy, terms of the
agreements were not disclosed.
Clements,
a 6-0 guard, originally signed a training camp contract with Atlanta
Dream in 2013. The 6-0 guard was acquired by Chicago in a preseason
trade on May 7, 2014. She appeared in 33 of the Sky’s 34 games during
the 2014 regular season. Clements was waived by Chicago prior to the
2015 season and signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Sparks. She
has averaged 2.4 points and 1.3 rebounds in 60 career games.
Clements
garnered honorable mention All-America distinction and first-team
all-Mountain West accolades in her final two seasons at San Diego State
University (2011-13), amassing 1,495 points in an Aztec uniform. In
addition, she became the first SDSU player to capture Mountain West
Player of the Year honors in 2012 after leading the league in scoring
with 17.4 points per game.
Hampton, a 6-2 forward from Pennsylvania, was originally drafted by the Seattle Storm in the second round (22nd
overall) of the 2012 WNBA Draft. Hampton sat out the 2012 season
rehabilitating an injury to her right knee and was waived by the Storm
on May 19, 2013. She signed with the Connecticut Sun on April 1, 2014
and was waived prior to the regular season.
Hampton
finished her collegiate career at DePaul with 1,574 points, and was
averaging 16.6 points in 12 games as a senior before exploratory surgery
on her right knee ended her college career. She averaged 13.8 points
and 4.7 rebounds in 114 games with the Blue Demons.
The
Lynx will kick of their 18th season in the WNBA at home on Saturday,
May 14 against the Phoenix Mercury at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN. A limited
number of lower level full-season memberships are currently available by
visiting http://event.wolveslynx.com/membership or by calling 612-673-8400.
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