Medal record | ||
---|---|---|
Women’s Basketball | ||
Representing United States | ||
Pan American Games | ||
1979 Puerto Rico | Team competition | |
1983 Venezuela | Team competition | |
FIBA World Championship | ||
1979 Seoul | Team competition | |
1983 Brazil | Team competition | |
World University Games | ||
1981 Romania | Team competition | |
Olympic Games | ||
1984 Los Angeles | Team competition | |
Jones Cup | ||
1979 Taipei | Team competition | |
1984 Taipei | Team competition |
Denise Curry (born August 22, 1959) is an American former basketball player and college and professional basketball coach. As of the 2007–2008 season, she is in her fifth year as an assistant basketball coach for the Cal State Long Beach women's basketball team.
Born in Fort Benton, Montana, Curry moved to Davis, California by the time she was in high school. She graduated from Davis Senior High School. During her college playing career she led UCLA to AIAW National Championship in 1978, has been named All-America three times (1979, 1980, 1981), set fourteen school records and was all-time leading scorer (3,198 points) and rebounder (1,310 points). She scored in double figures in every one of the 130 games she played for UCLA. She averaged 24.6 points per game. Only one other Bruin player, Natalie Williams, averaged over 20 points per game at 20.4. As of 2008, she is still the top record holder in 10 categories for UCLA.
She was named MVP of Western Collegiate Athletic Conference three times and UCLA All-University Athlete of the Year in 1981. She was named the USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year in 1981.
For the US national team, she won gold medals in the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, Pan American Games in 1983, World Championships in 1979, and silver medals at World Championships in 1983,World University Games in 1981 and Pan American Games in 1979.