Tajama Abraham height - How tall is Tajama Abraham?
Tajama Abraham was born on 27 September, 1975 in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. At 45 years old, Tajama Abraham height is 6 ft 2 in (188.0 cm).
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5' 10"
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Now We discover Tajama Abraham'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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Tajama Abraham Age |
47 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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27 September 1975 |
Birthday |
27 September |
Birthplace |
Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands |
Nationality |
U.S. Virgin Islands |
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Tajama Abraham Weight & Measurements
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86 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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Tajama Abraham Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Tajama Abraham worth at the age of 47 years old? Tajama Abraham’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from U.S. Virgin Islands. We have estimated
Tajama Abraham's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
She joined the team coached by Joe McKeown who was in the fifth year of a 19-year stint at George Washington. The Colonials, under McKeown had a breakeven season in his first year, then finish second or tied for second in the Atlantic 10 conference in each of the next three years, advancing to the NCAA tournament twice. After Abraham joined the team, they finished first or tied for first in the Atlantic conference each of her four years, with an improving conference record each year culminating in a perfect 16–0 result in her senior year. The Colonials had an overall record of 28–6 in that year and reached the NCAA Elite eight. Abraham scored 2134 points in her career to graduate as the all-time leading scorer. She pulled down 970 rebounds to finish second all-time. She has the most career block shots (326) and leads in the number of games played (130). Her career accomplishments led to her induction in the George Washington Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. In her senior season she was named the Atlantic 10 conference player of the year as well as a first-team Kodak All-American.
In 2004, Radford University named Abraham to head coaching position of the women's basketball team. She remained at Radford for five years. In her third year, the team 111 conference games the most in almost 2 decades, leading to a tie for second place in the Big South conference and earning Abraham Big South coach of the year honors. She was completely surprised by the honor and reflected, "I'm a high-energy person. It took every fiber of my being just to keep from jumping up and down."
Following her professional career, Abraham returned to her alma mater and spent a year at George Washington University as an administrative assistant. Following that she accepted a position as an assistant coach at Richmond where she stayed for the 2000–2001 and 2001–02 seasons. Abraham then moved on to Virginia Commonwealth, taking a position as an assistant coach which included responsibilities for conditioning, scouting, post play development, and recruiting. She held this position for two seasons, starting in the fall of 2002.
After graduating from George Washington with a degree in sociology, she was selected in the 1997 WNBA draft by the Sacramento Monarchs. In 1998, the WNBA expanded and they held an expansion draft to allocate some players to the new teams. Abraham was the third pick of the expansion draft, chosen by the Detroit Shock.
Abraham attended Kecoughtan High School, in Hampton, Virginia. In her senior year, she averaged 27 points per game and 11 rebounds. She earned Parade All-American (third team) status in 1993.
Tajama Abraham Ngongba (born September 27, 1975) is a former professional basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association. Abraham attended George Washington University and was the 31st draft pick in the 1997 WNBA draft. She played for Sacramento Monarchs in 1997 and Detroit Shock in 1998. Abraham took a position as the women's Assistant Coach of basketball at George Mason University in 2013.
Abraham was born September 27, 1975 on the island of St. Croix, in the United States Virgin Islands. She lived there until the age of 14 when the category 4 Hurricane Hugo hit the island on September 17 and 18, 1989. She took shelter in a commercial refrigerator, which measured 8' x 12', along with her four siblings, mother, father, and grandmother. After the destruction, the family moved to Hampton, Virginia. Not long after arriving in Virginia, local coaches and newspapers were talking about the high school basketball prospect who had arrived in town. Her father had played college ball at St. John's, and her two brothers were also basketball players who played at Marquette University and George Mason University.