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Katie Smrcka-Duffy Fudd

Currently: Head Women's Basketball Coach, The Potomac School, McLean, VA.

Career Highlights:

2001 Draft selection for the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs
2001 Georgetown University Graduate
1997 ACC Rookie of the Year, NC State
1996 All-South High School First team
1996 Coaches All-Northern Region VA AAA-I High School First team
1996 All-Fairfax Journal VA AAA-I High School First team
1996 All-Times newspapers VA AAA-I High School First team
1996 All-Connection newspapers VA AAA-I High School First team
1993 City Title Game Most Valuable Player (MVP)

Career Details:

Georgetown Women's Basketball Team, 1998-2001

Led the Big East in scoring in both the 1999 and 2000 seasons

Street and Smith’s Magazine Honorable Mention All-America, 2001

Finished career with 2,072 points 

Fourth round draft selection for the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs

North Carolina State University Women's Basketball Team, 1997-98

Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year, 1997

James Madision High School, Vienna, Va.

Four-year career

  • All-time leading scorer (boys or girls) in James Madison High School history, Vienna, Virginia

  • Holds all James Madison High School scoring records, including single-game mark of 47 points as a junior

  • Scored 40-plus points in a game 10 times in career

    Records:

  • 2,463 points for an average of 23.4 points per game
  • 826 rebounds for an average of 7.9 rebounds per game
  • 474 steals for an average of 4.5 steals per game
  • 347 assists for an average of 3.3 average assist per game

Summer 1996

  • Invited to the USA Junior National Team trials

  • Averaged 40.8 points in 11 games at the 18-under AAU Nationals in Spokane, WA

  • Led her team to a fifth-place finish

  • Was selected to the AAU All-America team

1995-1996

  • Team-captain

  • Coached by Pat Deegan (currently: Westfield High School)

  • Started all 31 games

  • Shot 52% from the field, 34% from three-point range, and 84% from the line

  • Named Adidas Blue Ribbon All-America first team

  • Rated No.1 player in the East by Blue Ribbon

  • USA Today Super 25 player

  • Participated in the Nike/WBCA All-America game in Philadelphia

  • Invited to play July 20 in the USA-Parade All-America Game in Chicago

  • Named Parade All-America second team

  • USA Today All-America third team

  • Street and Smith’s All-America fourth team

  • 16-U AAU All-America

  • Rated the No.4 player in the nation by Blue Star Scouting Index

  • Considered the top shooting guard in the country by many college coaches

  • Liberty District MVP

  • Liberty District Tournament MVP

  • Northern Region Tournament MVP

  • NationsBank Ladies Classic All-Tournament Team

  • Coaches All-Northern Region first team

  • Times newspapers Player of the Year

  • Fairfax Journal Player of the Year

  • Washington Post Player of the Year

  • Associated Press’ Virginia Player of the Year

  • Connection Newspapers Player of the Year

  • Sun Gazette newspapers Player of the Year

  • USA Today Virginia Player of the Year

  • VHSL Coaches Association Player of the Year

  • Roanoke Times and World News Ms. Virginia

  • James Madison team finished 1995-96 season with a 27-4 record and captured the Liberty District champions, Northern Region champions and Group AAA runner-up.

1994-95

  • Team captain

  • Rebounded well from anterior cruciate ligament tear in 1994

  • Started all 31 games

  • Shot 52% from the field, 45% on three-pointers and 75% from the line

  • Averaged 30.6 points per game

  • National High School Athletic Coaches All-America first team

  • Street and Smith’s All-America honorable mention

  • Roanoke Times and World News Ms. Virginia

  • Associated Press Virginia Player of the Year

  • USA Today Virginia Player of the Year

  • James Madison finished the season with a 29-2 record and was Liberty District champions, Northern Region champions and Group AAA state runner-up.

1993-94

  • Season cut short by an ACL tear

  • Started 14 games, averaging 22.9 points per game

  • Shot 50% from the field, 23% from three-point range, and 75 percent from the line

  • USA Today All-America honorable mention

  • All-South First team

  • Associated Press All-State and Washington Post All-Met second teams

  • Coaches All-Northern Region first team

  • All-Fairfax Journal First team

  • All-Times newspapers First team

  • All-Connection newspapers first team

  • Bookjammin Hoops Tournament MVP

  • James Madison was 24-1 overall, Great Falls District champions and Northern Region semifinalists.

1992-93

  • Played in 29 games, shooting 42% from the field and 61% from the line at Bishop O’Connell

  • Named All-Catholic Third team

  • All-Arlington County First team

  • 1993 City Title Game Most Valuable Player (MVP)