Lynette Woodard, born on August twelfth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a distinguished American basketball player and former head women's basketball coach at Winthrop University. Her remarkable career has earned her a place in the prestigious Basketball Hall of Fame, a testament to her exceptional skills and contributions to the sport.
Woodard's journey in basketball began at the collegiate level, where she played for the Kansas Jayhawks. Her talent shone brightly as she represented the United States in the 1984 Olympics, contributing to the team's gold medal victory. This achievement marked a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her prowess on an international stage.
In nineteen eighty-five, Woodard made history by becoming the first female member of the iconic Harlem Globetrotters, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of female athletes. Her passion for the game continued as she joined the newly formed Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in nineteen ninety-seven, making her one of the oldest players in the league at the age of thirty-eight.