Candice Wiggins

Candice Wiggins
Candice Dana Wigginsis a retired basketball guard. Wiggins played her college basketball at Stanford University, where she graduated as the all-time leading scorer in Stanford and Pac-10 women's basketball history. She was selected 3rd overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2008 WNBA Draft...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth14 February 1987
CityBaltimore, MD
found roles secure
We are making improvements every day, every practice. I think we've all found a rhythm. Our roles are secure now.
class others players
A lot of players in our class can do things that others can't do.
awhile fine natural shake took
I think it?s really natural to have nerves, and it took us awhile to shake them off. But we were fine once we did.
capable excited move
I think it's really important that we move on from (Saturday). We are even more excited about (tonight) and I think if we do what we are capable of doing, we'll be fine.
bad doubling late pass people second team
We make that same play all the time. I was just a second too late and the pass was there. People have been doubling on that all season. It is what it is. I feel like I let the team down, but you're going to get bad calls.
adrenaline dizzy game nature sickness
I got a little dizzy before the game but by then it was too late. I think the competitive nature and the adrenaline outweighed any sickness or fatigue.
easier flow relax telling
It was her telling me to relax and just play in the flow of the game. I think that the more that you don't think about your shot, the easier it is.
best defense inside last looking option quick rushed shoot shot sort
In the game, you are looking for the best shot possible. If I am the best option than I'll shoot it if Brooke (Smith) is the best option. I think we are really looking to go inside during the last time, but their defense sort of made us quick and rushed so we weren't able to get inside like we wanted to.
cannot country great happy nation player post practice rather team
I cannot think of one post player in the country I'd rather have on my team than Brooke. I'm just really happy that the whole nation could see what we see in practice every day and what a great player she is.