Carolyn Moos

Carolyn Moos

Infobox WNBA Player



imagewidth =
caption =
position = Center / Forward
league = WNBA, FIBA
nickname =
height_ft = 6
height_in = 6
weight_lb =182
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date and age|1978|05|23
birth_place = Minneapolis, Minnesota
highschool = Blake School
college = Stanford University
draft = 4th round, 53rd pick overall
draft_year = 2001
draft_team = Phoenix Mercury
career_start = April 20,2001
career_end = July 1,2002 May 2,2003 – May 15, 2003
former_teams = Phoenix Mercury Miami Sol Minnesota Lynx
awards =

*1997 Nike/WBCA All-America
* 1997 Parade Magazine First Team All-America
* 2000 Honorable Mention All-Pac-10
* 1997 Gatorade Central Region Player of the Year
* 2000 Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic
* 1997 Gatorade Minnesota Player of the Year
* 1998-99 All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention
* 1997 Sporting News Top Student Athletes in the Country
* 1997 Bost/Naismith National Player of the Year Finalist"See Honors and Awards below for further details"

Carolyn Moos (IPAEng|Mʊʊs) (born May 23,1978ref|birth in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American model, personal trainer, nutrition consultant and a former collegiate and professional basketball player for the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She has played on three separate teams within the WNBA during two periods. The first was Phoenix Mercury, then the Miami Sol and for a brief period of only thirteen days she played for the Minnesota Lynx before she was suddenly released from the league.

Carolyn's basketball career is not just limited to her run in the WNBA. She has played on the college circuit, winning numerous awards, setting records, and playing internationally, resulting in her winning a gold medal.

At 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) she is one of the tallest players to have ever played in the WNBA.

Early life and High School

Carolyn was born in May, 1978, the daughter of Melinda and Charles Moos. She also has an older brother, Dan Moos. In her youth she was a dedicated show horse jumper from the age of nine years until she was thirteen.

She began playing basketball in the 6th grade as even in her youth she was quite tall, already standing over six feet tall at thirteen years old. She was influenced by her family and her older brother Dan and was later approached by her school's coach Julie Grim, a six foot five inch woman who later became her mentor, and who convinced her to play the game. Already standing above six feet and having played all other sports prior, Carolyn eagerly agreed to try a new adventure. She played for the North Tartan AAU team that won nationals and earned the Sporting News Top Student Athletes in the Country among other numerous awards. Carolyn claims she began playing basketball not to justify her height of six foot six inches, but to express her soul and who she was on the inside. [ [http://www.carolynmoos.com/basketball.htm# Carolyn Moos : ACE Certified Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer] ]

Carolyn was also one of the finalists for the Naismith National Player of the Year in 1997 but ultimately she did not win. [ [http://www.wnba.com/lynx/news/moos_signs_030502.html LYNX: Lynx Sign The Blake School Graduate Carolyn Moos] ]

She totalled 2,040 points and 1,360 rebounds in four years, while shooting 62.0% from the field. She also scored 50.0% from three-point range. As a senior, Moos averaged 19 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four blocks per game. She graduated from Blake School in 1997.

College

Carolyn attended Stanford University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Communications and played on its women's basketball team. She is the joint tallest player in Stanford women’s basketball history (the other tallest being Korel Engin).

Carolyn's first season playing at Stanford was (1997 - 1998). She Played in a total of 21 of Stanford's 26 games and had an average of 6.1 minutes per game on the court. She scored a career high that season of six points on two separate occasions. Carolyn also had a career high three rebounds in 22 minutes played and seven blocks on the season.

In Carolyn's second season (1998 - 1999) she had the distinction of being the only player to have started in all 30 Stanford games. In the season-opening game, Stanford vs Arkansas, on November 13,1998 Carolyn scored her career high of 22 points and 12 rebounds. Despite this impressive start Stanford would lose 71 to 76 points against Arkansas at the San Jose Arena. Carolyn would score another career high of 22 points later, tying with her previous score two games earlier, on November 19,1998 against Illinois. The game would end in another loss for Corlynn and Stanford with Illinois scoring 76 points to Stanford's 58. She later recorded a score of 15 points and 10 rebounds in 78-66 home win over Wisconsin on November 29,1998. She also received an All Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors

Carolyn's third season (1999 - 2000) was notable for the numerous awards she had assumed. She was named honorable Mention All-Pac-10, a Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic and a Named Pac-10 Player of the Week for December 20,1999 to January 2,2000 making her the only player to win conference player of the week honors in the 1999-2000 season.

She averaged 8.5 ppg and 4.5 rpg in 111 career games with the Cardinal and finished as Stanford's 23rd all-time leading scorer (944 points) and the 20th all-time leading rebounder (497). Her 110 blocked shots ranked 10th on the Pacific-10 Conference's all-time list. As a junior, Moos was named honorable mention All-Pac 10 after leading Stanford with 12.4 ppg and 5.5 rpg. [ [http://www.wnba.com/lynx/news/moos_signs_030502.html LYNX: Lynx Sign The Blake School Graduate Carolyn Moos] ]

She played for the USA Basketball team and won a gold medal at the Junior Olympics in Brazil.

Her performances on the court were often praised, as for a tall player, she could run the court extremely well. She also had an outstanding shooting range for a player of her height. She graduated in 2001 with the honor of becoming the 22nd player in Stanford history to score 1,000 career points. She averaged 8.5 points and 4.5 rebounds8.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in her games.

WNBA

In 2001, shortly after graduation, she was drafted to the Phoenix Mercury and later in the year, Carolyn played overseas in France in the FIBA for the 2001-2002 season. In the 2002 WNBA season she played for the Miami Sol June 11, but her career would ultimately be short lived. She appeared in only two games before quietly being released on July 1, 2002, her pro career lasting a little over a year. [ [http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/carolyn_moos/?nav=page WNBA.com: Carolyn Moos Player Info] ]

Carolyn would later return to the WNBA in 2003 but her return would prove to be even shorter than her first tenure and one of the briefest tenures in the league's history. The Minnesota Lynx announced on May 2, 2003 that they had signed Moos to a team contract. Per team policy, the terms of the contracts were not disclosed. However, on May 15, 2003 the Lynx announced they had released Carolyn for the much higher regarded Kristi Harrower, just thirteen days after she signed with the team. [ [http://www.wnba.com/lynx/news/moos_signs_030502.html LYNX: Lynx Sign The Blake School Graduate Carolyn Moos] ] [ [http://www.wnba.com/lynx/news/transactions_030515.html LYNX: Lynx Re-Sign Van Gorp, Release Moos] ]

International career

Carolyn has played basketball abroad representing the USA in numerous countries suach as France, Vienna, Slovakia, Mexico and Brazil.

Achievements

* 1997 Nike/WBCA All-America
* 1997 Parade Magazine First Team All-America
* 2000 Honorable Mention All-Pac-10
* 1997 Gatorade Central Region Player of the Year
* 2000 Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic
* 1997 Gatorade Minnesota Player of the Year
* 1998-99 All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention
* 1997 Sporting News Top Student Athletes in theCountry
* 1997 Naismith Mational Player of the Year Finalist
* 1996 USA Basketball Junior National Team
* 1997 Parade Magazine First Team All-America
* 1996 Parade Magazine Fourth Team All-America
* 1997 USA Today First Team All-America
* 1996 Associated Press Minnesota Player of the Year
* 1997 Nike/WBCA All-America
* 1996 USA Today Minnesota Player of the Year
* 1997 USA Basketball Junior World Championship Team
* 1996 Gatorade Minnesota Player of the Year
* 1997 Blue Star Index No. 1 Post Player
* 1995, 1996, 1997 Street & Smith's Preseason All-America

Later career

Infobox Model
name = Carolyn Moos


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haircolor = Blonde
eyecolor = Brown
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weight = 182 lbs
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shoesize = (US) 12 ; (EU) 44
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After her departure from the WNBA in 2003 Carolyn returned to California and became a ACE Certified Nutrition Consultant and Personal Trainer, running the FITT4Life guided training. She attended the University of Southern California and completed her Master's Degree in health communication. She currently resides in Los Angeles. [ [http://www.carolynmoos.com/about.htm Carolyn Moos : ACE Certified Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer ] ]

In her work as a Certified Nutrition Consultant and Personal Trainer Carolyn has chosen to focus on the biological, psychological and social elements that affect adherence in exercise programs and healthy eating. She also focuses on reducing stress levels and increasing endorphins levels which she has said has a direct impact on the body. [ [http://www.carolynmoos.com/about.htm Carolyn Moos : ACE Certified Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer ] ]

Carolyn has said her goal, which has been shaped by Basketball, Stanford, FIBA, WNBA in combination with her education, is to change people's lives. [ [http://www.carolynmoos.com/about.htm Carolyn Moos : ACE Certified Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer ] ]

Carolyn has also dabbled in modeling. One being the Zsuzei line of female athletic swimwear which Caroyn has helped to model. She has also posed for several other photoshoots.

Quotes

cquote|"Your unique attributes are a priceless gift. Recognize them, utilize them to fuel your sense of empowerment, place and purpose."

cquote|"I embrace my 6'6" stature as a unique attribute that is a reflection of my gift - to influence, educate and inspire individuals who seek to improve their health."

cquote|"Health is one of the most important aspects of our lives and my mission is to help others see the light and reach their goals." [ [http://www.carolynmoos.com/about.htm Carolyn Moos : ACE Certified Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer ] ]

Personal life

*She is interested in sports psychology, human physiology, advertising and media broadcasting
*She enjoys reading, writing, drawing and designing.
*A certified scuba diver
*Wrote an internet diary for ESPN.com throughout the 1999-2000 season.
*Carolyn has worked for KGO and written online for ESPN.com and Women's Fitness Magazine. She has also worked on the Men's World Basketball Championship where she conducted interviews with Yao Ming, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Manu Ginobili.
*She has written a piece for Marie Claire, which Carolyn spoke of embracing uniqueness and gaining respect from the inside out as well as her own experiences with her height. It can be read [http://www.carolynmoos.com/pdf/marie_claire_article.pdf here]
*Carolyn has also worked for the Seeds of Peace organization.
*She is a fan of R&B, hip hop, techno, and all things German.

ee also

*Heightism
*Human height
*WNBA
*Phoenix Mercury
*Miami Sol
*Minnesota Lynx

References

* cite web
url = http://www.carolynmoos.com/about.htm
title = www.carolynmoos.com/
accessdate = 2006-12-26

* cite web
url = http://www.carolynmoos.com/pdf/marie_claire_article.pdf
title = Marie Claire Article
accessdate = 2006-12-26
format=PDF
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External links

* [http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/carolyn_moos/?nav=page WNBA Profile]
* [http://www.carolynmoos.com/?nav=page Carolyn's official website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/cmoos53 Youtube page]
* [http://gostanford.collegesports.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/moos_carolyn00.html?nav=page Player Bio]
* [http://gostanford.collegesports.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/ask-player1.html?nav=page Interview with Carolyn]
* [http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/carolyn_moos/printable_player_files.html?nav=page Player Profile]

Notes

#Some sites state Carolyn's date of birth as May 23 while others say it's May 8. Carolyn herself has stated that her birthdate is May 23rd.
#According to some sites her height is either 6'5 or 6'6. The WNBA website officially states her height as 6'6.


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