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Vickie Orr

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American basketball player
Vickie Orr
Personal information
Born (1967-02-25)February 25, 1967 (age 58)
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Career information
CollegeAuburn (1985–1989)
Career highlights

Victoria Elaine Orr (born February 25, 1967) is an American formerwomen's basketball player. She was a member of theUnited States women's national basketball team during the late 1980s and the early 1990s, collecting two medals during her international career. Born inHartselle, Alabama, Orr playedcollege basketball forAuburn University. In May 2013, she was inducted into theAlabama Sports Hall of Fame.

Auburn statistics

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  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high
YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1985-86Auburn3039555.5%--66.3%7.80.51.31.113.2
1986-87Auburn3355060.4%--65.6%7.60.41.21.716.7
1987-88Auburn3556553.8%0.0%76.7%6.80.81.21.316.1
1988-89Auburn3352556.7%0.0%74.8%8.60.41.31.715.9
TOTALAuburn131203556.5%0.0%70.9%7.70.51.31.515.5

USA Basketball

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Orr was named to the first USA Basketball Women's Junior National Team (now called the U19 team). The team participated in the inaugural Junior World Championship, held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in August 1985. The team won four games and lost two, ending up in fifth place. Orr averaged 3.8 points per game.[2]

Orr was selected to be a member of the team representing the US at the 1987 World University Games held inZagreb, Yugoslavia. However, Orr was unable to play as she had to have her appendix removed in Yugoslavia. The USA team won four of the five contests. In the opening game against Poland, Gordon was the leading scorer for the US with 18 points. After winning their next game against Finland, the USA faced the host team Yugoslavia. The game went to overtime, but Yugoslavia prevailed, 93–89. The USA faced China in the next game. They won 84–83, but they needed to win by at least five points to remain in medal contention. They won the final game against Canada to secure fifth place.[3]

Orr was a member of the USA National team at the 1990 World Championships, held inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The team won their opening round games fairly easily, with the closest of the first three games a 27-point victory over Czechoslovakia. Then they faced Cuba, a team that had beaten the US in exhibition matches only a few weeks earlier. The USA team was losing at halftime, but came back to win 87–78. The USA team found itself behind at halftime to Canada in their next game, but came back to win easily 95–70. After an easy match against Bulgaria, the USA team faced Czechoslovakia again, end achieved an almost identical result, winning 87–59. In the title match, the USA team won the gold medal with a score of 88–78. Orr averaged 7.9 points per game and had nine blocks over the course of the event, second highest on the team.[4]

Personal life

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Orr is the mother of Auburn men's basketball playerAustin Wiley.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Auburn Media Guide"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 10, 2017. Retrieved2017-09-08.
  2. ^"First FIBA Women's U19/Junior World Championship -- 1985". USA Basketball. June 10, 2010. Archived fromthe original on September 28, 2015. RetrievedOctober 20, 2015.
  3. ^"Fourteenth World University Games -- 1993". USA Basketball. Archived fromthe original on September 7, 2015. RetrievedOctober 12, 2015.
  4. ^"Eleventh World Championship -- 1990". USA Basketball. June 10, 2010. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2015. RetrievedOctober 19, 2015.
  5. ^Shearer, Jeff (December 16, 2016)."'Can't wait to get there' - Austin Wiley's AUBURN basketball family legacy".Auburn Tigers. Archived fromthe original on August 26, 2017. RetrievedJuly 22, 2017.
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