Murriel Page height - How tall is Murriel Page?
Murriel Page was born on 18 September, 1975 in Louin, Mississippi, United States. At 45 years old, Murriel Page height is 6 ft 2 in (188.0 cm).
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6' 2"
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6' 7"
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6' 3"
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5' 4"
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5' 1"
Now We discover Murriel Page's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 47 years old?
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Murriel Page Age |
47 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
18 September 1975 |
Birthday |
18 September |
Birthplace |
Louin, Mississippi, United States |
Nationality |
American |
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Murriel Page Weight & Measurements
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73 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Murriel Page Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Murriel Page worth at the age of 47 years old? Murriel Page’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from American. We have estimated
Murriel Page's net worth
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Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Murriel Page Social Network
Timeline
Following her retirement from professional basketball, Page become an assistant coach for the Florida Gators women's basketball team under head coach Amanda Butler for the 2010–11 season.
Page accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where she played for coach Carol Ross's Florida Gators women's basketball team. At the end of her Gators career, Page was ranked second all-time in points (1,915), rebounds (1,251), field goal percentage (.550), and free throws made (334). She graduated from the University of Florida with her bachelor's degree in 1998, and was later inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great" in 2009.
Page was selected third overall in the first round of the 1998 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics, where she played for eight seasons. In March 2006, Page was traded to the Los Angeles Sparks along with Temeka Johnson in exchange for Nikki Teasley. During the 2008–2009 WNBA off-season, she played in Spain with Mallorca. During the 2007–08 off-season she played with San Jose, also in Spain.
Page competed with USA Basketball as a member of the 1997 Jones Cup Team that won the silver medal in Taipei. Several of the games were close, with the USA team winning four games by six points or fewer, including an overtime game in the semifinal match against Japan. The gold medal game against South Korea was also close, but the USA fell 76–71 to claim the silver medal for the event. Page was the leading scorer for the team, averaging 14.7 points per game.
LaMurriel Page (born September 18, 1975) is a former American college and professional basketball player who was a forward and center in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) for eleven seasons. Page played college basketball for the University of Florida, and was drafted in the first round of the 1998 WNBA Draft. She played professionally for the Washington Mystics and the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. Currently, she is the assistant women's basketball coach for Central Michigan University.
Murriel Page was born in Louin, Mississippi in 1975. She attended Bay Springs High School in Bay Springs, Mississippi, where she led her Bay Springs high school basketball team to two state championships.