Asjha Jones
Sport: Basketball
Nation: United States of America
DOB: August 1, 1980
Hometown: Piscataway, NJ
Career Highlights: When Jones was given the final roster spot on the U.S. women's team in late April, it left coach Geno Auriemma with half of
the 12-woman squad having played for him at the University of Connecticut. Versatility and experience were key reasons Jones
was added to the group. A 10-year WNBA veteran with significant playing time abroad, Jones is a solid defender, rebounder
and passer out of the post who consistently hits mid-range jumpers. She's averaged more than 15 points and six rebounds in
three of the past five WNBA seasons with the Connecticut Sun. Jones' only Team USA experience in meaningful competition came
during a gold-medal run at the 2010 world championships, where she averaged 5.1 points on 57.9 percent shooting despite playing
the second-fewest minutes. An ankle injury suffered late in the 2007 season is a big reason she didn't make the '08 team that
went to Beijing, and health issues plagued her again in 2009 and '10. However, Jones came back last year to start every game
in a season for the first time. The two-time All-Star helped Auriemma's UConn teams claim championships in 2000 and '02, but
she's yet to win one as a professional.
Olympic History: None