![]() On the international stage, Smith was also part of Team USA for its 2000, 20 Olympic gold medal runs.Īfter retiring from her playing career, Smith worked as an assistant head coach of the New York Liberty. She ended her career as the leading point scorer in women’s professional basketball history with 7,885 points. ![]() Moving on to the WNBA, Smith was a seven-time All-Star and two-time champion. After college, Smith played for the Columbus Quest of the ABL, earning two All-Star recognitions and two league titles in 19. Smith played for the Buckeyes from 1992-96, and earned Big Ten Player of the Year honors in 1993 as she led her team to a national runner-up finish. ![]() ![]() Katie Smith, one of the most decorated basketball players in program history at Ohio State, recently added another honor to her trophy case as she was elected to the 2018 Naismith Hall of Fame class. “Smith scored 2,578 career points which is third in school history and in 2001, she was the first female Buckeye athlete to have her number retired.” -Ohio State Athletics ![]()
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