Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton was born on May 26,1986 and is a retired American professional basketball player.
15 Facts About Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton attended high school at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, IL.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton recently played the forward position for the Washington Mystics in the WNBA.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton has three younger sisters: Kristin, Zoe, and Sydney.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton knew at age five that she wanted to be a professional athlete.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton played with Los Angeles Sparks teammate Candace Parker in junior leagues prior to the going to high school.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton spent her entire college career at Purdue University, majoring in organizational leadership and supervision.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton redshirted her senior year, and would stay at Purdue for a fifth year.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton was a 2-time All-Big Ten, 3-time All-Defensive Big Ten selection and named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2007.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton recorded 25 career double-doubles, led the Purdue Boilermakers in points, rebounds, and blocks per game in 2008.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton holds the Purdue school record for blocked shots and rebounds.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton was traded to the Chicago Sky before the start of the 2011 season for a 2012 second round draft pick.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton averaged 3.2 points per game in 124 WNBA games.
On September 26,2012,4 days after she played her final WNBA game, Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton signed with Purdue as their assistant coach for the second time.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton took the place of Martin Clapp, who left the school earlier that month.