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Robelyn Garcia was born on 16 September, 1965 in Phoenix, Arizona, is a Basketball player. Discover Robelyn Garcia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September 1965
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Phoenix, Arizona
Nationality United States

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Robelyn Garcia Height, Weight & Measurements

At 58 years old, Robelyn Garcia height is 5ft 9in .

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Robelyn Garcia Net Worth

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1965

Robelyn Annette Garcia (born September 16, 1965) is a former collegiate All-American and professional All-Star basketball player.

She was the Big Six Championship Game MVP on the Kansas Crusaders of the Women's Basketball Association (WBA).

1983

In addition, she was the leading scorer in The Boot Hill High School All-State game in 1983.

Garcia also played softball, soccer, volleyball, ran cross country and track and field in high school.

Garcia had a stellar collegiate career with high scoring games of 46 and 40 points in her first year as a college player.

She was a Region NJCAA All-American and led the nation in scoring as a freshman, averaging 31.5 points per game before the implementation of the three-point line in the college game.

Many of her points came from beyond what would have been the three-point arc. She is the career all-time leading scorer at Dodge City College after scoring 1,298 points in just two years.

She has held this title for over 33 years.

1984

"At Dodge City, Garcia earned All-America honors and was ranked as one of the top junior college swing guards in the country when she averaged 28 points and five rebounds per game as a sophomore in 1984–85. She ranked as the nation's fourth-leading scorer as a sophomore."

Garcia played at the University of Nebraska her junior year and Friends University her senior year where she averaged 20 points per game and led her team and league in assists.

She was a unanimous KCAC First-Team selection and NAIA Region All-Star her senior year.

Friends University Lady Falcons won the KCAC conference and made the NAIA National Tournament.

Her Friends University Hall of Fame Coach Jim Littell, now the head coach at Oklahoma State University, said "She's the greatest offensive talent I have ever coached. Passing, scoring, handling the ball".

Garcia was a multi-sport athlete in college; she also played softball, soccer, ran cross country and track.

1992

In addition, Garcia was awarded the oldest women's sports award of Women's Basketball AAU Athlete of the year in 1992 while playing on her Championship Kansas City AAU Team.

She coached the Fighting Indians freshman team to an undefeated 20–0 season in 1992.

Garcia also coached several semi-pro, exhibition and club teams including the touring team Christian Basketball.

1993

Garcia played on several professional basketball teams and leagues, including the 1993 Champion Kansas Crusaders, Kansas City Mustangs and Tulsa Flames of the WBA.

She also played in The Pro-Am, AAU Women's League, Guadalupe, Mexico, British Columbia, and was chosen to play in the Liberty Basketball Association (LBA) professional league.

Garcia's Kansas Crusaders team won the first WBA Championship in 1993.

1994

Her Kansas City Mustangs team won the regular WBA season going undefeated 15–0 in 1994.

Garcia was a 4-time WBA All-Star and is featured on the collector WBA All-Star Card Set by Fair Play Sports.

2014

Her eighth college degree and third master's degree was a Master of Arts in criminal justice and criminology at Arizona State University, which also inducted her into the Arizona State Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi for her academic and scholarly achievement in May 2014.

In addition, she has a Ph.D. in education administration, a Master of Science in kinesiology/exercise science, a post-doc graduate certificate in gerontology, a master's in aging and lifespan development, an Associate of Arts and Sciences and a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and General Studies from Wichita State University.

Garcia began her second doctorate program at Arizona State University in Fall 2014; she is a post-doc in the Doctor of Behavioral Health program.

2015

She was honored in May 2015 with her induction into the Dodge City College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Garcia also received the 2015 WBCBL Women's Professional Basketball "Trailblazer" Award on August 2, 2015, along with 9 other female basketball icons including Cynthia Cooper, Nancy Lieberman, Sarah Campbell, E.C. Hill, Dr. Geri Kay Hart, Lynette Woodard, Kandi Conda, Lisa Leslie and Tamika Catchings.

The award recognizes some of the most influential people in professional women's basketball, specifically those who helped blaze the trail, shape the overall landscape and pave the way for women's professional basketball.

These 10 women have prevailed to greatness in a male dominated sport and give hope to young girls who inspire to be professional players, coaches, and team owners.

Garcia, her Kansas City Mustangs undefeated team, Kansas Crusaders Championship team and the entire Women's Basketball Association have a permanent display at The Black Archives of Mid-America Women's Pro Basketball Hall of Fame.

Garcia coached two seasons at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas, while she was working on her doctorate at the University of Kansas.

2017

She is quoted several times and highlighted with five photos and a three-page spread in the 2017 best-selling book and documentary film The Vision: The Untold Story of the Women's Basketball Association by Lightning Ned Mitchell.

2018

Garcia began her twelfth college degree in the summer of 2018 at Harvard University studying for a master's degree in digital media and museum technology at Harvard Extension School.

Garcia is also pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Walden University where she serves as the MPH Representative on the Curriculum and Instruction Council on Education for Public Health Task Group.

2020

Garcia was inducted into the Black Archives of Mid-America WBA Hall of Fame on February 22, 2020.

Robelyn, nicknamed "Robbie" by her junior college coach, also led the nation in scoring while playing at Dodge City Community College where she was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame.

Garcia played at five different high schools; she had a high scoring game of 56 points while playing six-on-six basketball in Oklahoma.

She also played two years for Wichita East High School and was an all-state player at Elkhart High School in Elkhart, Kansas, where she led her team in scoring.

Garcia played on two All-Star teams her senior year including the Kansas vs Texas All-Star Challenge.

Garcia, a lifelong scholar, finished her eleventh college diploma of twelve at Harvard Extension School on May 26, 2020 with a Harvard professional graduate certificate in Web Technologies.