FIBA U19 World Championship
USA vs. Ivory Coast
June 27 @ 2:15 pm EDT
Prague, Czech Republic
FIBA Americas U16 Championship
USA vs Brazil
June 19, 2013 @ 7 pm ET
Cancun, Mexico

Seimone Augustus

Position: Forward
Height: 6'1' / 185 cms.
Weight: 170 lbs. / 77 kgs.
WNBA Team: Minnesota Lynx
School: Louisiana State University '06

Hometown: Baton Rouge, La.

USA Basketball Notes:

  • Gold Medals: 2012 Olympics, 2008 Olympics, 2008 FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament, 2007 FIBA Americas Championship, 2006 Opals World Challenge, 2005 World University Games, 2003 FIBA World Championship For Young Women.
  • Silver Medal: 2007 FIBA World League Tournament.
  • Bronze Medal: 2006 FIBA World Championship.
  • Honors: 2003 USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year, MVP of the 2003 FIBA World Championship For Young Women (U21).
  • Member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Team that posted an 8-0 record and earned the gold medal in London; averaged 7.8 ppg. and 2.5 rpg.
  • Aided the 2012 USA National Team to a 5-0 pre-Olympic exhibition slate; started two games and averaged 10.4 ppg. and 2.8 rpg.
  • Was one of 14 finalists for the 2010 USA Basketball Women’s World Championship Team; aided the U.S. to a 3-1 exhibition record, started two games and averaged 7.0 ppg. and 2.8 rpg.
  • Was unable to participate in the 2009 USA National Team's fall training camp due to an injury (ACL).
  • Named to the 2009-12 USA Basketball Women's National Team on Aug. 17, 2009.
  • Member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team that captured the USA's fourth consecutive gold medal with a perfect 8-0 record; averaged 7.9 ppg. and 2.3 rpg.
  • Aided the USA National Team to the 2008 FIBA Diamond Ball gold medal and a 3-0 slate prior to the Olympics against Latvia and eventual Olympic bronze and silver medalists Russia and Australia, respectively; averaged 7.0 ppg. and 3.0 rpg.
  • Assisted the USA to a 2-0 mark in its 2008 Spain training, averaged 12.5 ppg. and 4.0 rpg.
  • Started all eight games of the USA's 2007 College Tour, averaged team third-bests of 12.9 ppg. and 3.0 apg., while adding 3.3 rpg.
  • Aided the 2007 USA Select Team to a 3-2 record and the silver medal at the 2007 FIBA World League Tournament in Ekaterinburg, Russia, averaged 9.0 ppg. and 2.4 rpg.
  • Member of the 2007 USA FIBA Americas Championship Team that competed in Valdivia, Chile, posted an unblemished 5-0 slate, captured the gold medal and qualified the United States for the 2008 Olympics; averaged 10.6 ppg. off the bench.
  • Prior to the FIBA Americas Championship, aided the USA to a pair of victories against the Australia National Team, averaged 9.0 ppg.
  • Named to the 2007-08 USA Basketball Women's National Team on March 6, 2007.
  • Member of the 2006 USA World Championship Team that posted an 8-1 record and took home the bronze medal; averaged 4.8 ppg. in less than 10 mintues a game.
  • Aided the U.S. to a 56-49 exhibition victory over eventual World Championship gold medalist Australia prior to the Worlds.
  • One of two WNBA rookies-to-be named to the 2006 USA Basketball Senior National Team that recorded a 4-1 slate and won the Australia-hosted 2006 Opals World Challenge.
  • Missed the first two games due to the WNBA Draft, averaged 8.3 ppg. and 3.7 rpg. in the USA's final three games.
  • Ranked 14th among the four-team field for scoring and rebounding, and ranked fourth for field goal percentage (.571) and steals (1.67 spg.).
  • Member of the 2005 USA World University Games Team that captured the gold medal with a perfect 7-0 record in Izmir, Turkey; finished the 20-team tournament ranked among all participants eighth for scoring (14.2 ppg.) and third for field goal percentage (.615); finished as the team's second leading scorer and was credited for a team high 2.7 spg.
  • Scored in double digits in five of the six games in which she competed (she missed the first game due to Sue Gunter's funeral) and three times posted 18 points, including contests against Russia and Serbia & Montenegro in the semis and gold medal game, respectively.
  • Member of the 2003 USA World Championship For Young Women Team (U21) that captured the gold medal with a 7-1 record in Sibenik, Croatia; started all eight games and averaged a team best 10.6 ppg., was credited for a team second best 19 steals and added 3.8 rpg.
  • Selected by the media as the 2003 FIBA World Championship For Young Women MVP after scoring her tournament best of 18 points in the gold medal game.
  • Helped the U.S. to a 4-0 record in exhibition play against Australia and Brazil's young women national teams, started all four games and averaged a team seventh best 5.0 ppg.
  • Was the youngest participant and only high school athlete at the 2002 USA Young Women National Team Trials.

Professional Notes:

  • Drafted: No. 1 in 2006 by the Minnesota Lynx.
  • WNBA Title: 2011
  • WNBA Finals MVP: 2011
  • All-WNBA first team: 2012
  • All-WNBA second team: 2006, 2007, 2011
  • WNBA All-Star Games: 2006, 2007, 2011
  • WNBA Rookie of the Year: 2006
  • WNBA All-Rookie Team: 2006
  • EuroCup titles: 2007, 2009
  • EuroLeague All-Star Game: 2011
  • Currently competing in 2012-13 EuroLeague action alongside Candice Dupree for Spartak Moscow Region Vidnoje (Russia).
  • In 2012 aided Minnesota to a league-best 27-7 record and the WNBA Finals, averaged a league ninth-best 16.6 ppg. during the regular season and upped that to 17.9 ppg. during the playoffs.
  • Competed in 2011-12 for Spartak with Candice Dupree; averaged 16.9 ppg., 4.6 rpg and 2.0 apg. in 19 EuroLeague contests as Spartak finished sixth the the EuroLeague.
  • Helped lead the Lynx in 2011 to a league-best 27-7 record, marking the second-largest turnaround in WNBA history after Minnesota finished 13-21 in 2010; helped lead the Lynx to the 2011 WNBA crown.
  • Missed the first nine games of the 2010 WNBA season after undergoing surgery to remove three non-cancerous fibroid tumors and her uterus.
  • Played for Galatasaray in 2010-11 alongside Tamika Catchings and Sylvia Fowles, aided Gala to the Turkish Cup title and averaged 13.8 ppg., 3.1 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 12 EuroLeague contests.
  • Suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee on June 17, 2009, ending her 2009 WNBA season; rebounded from her injury to average 16.9 ppg. in 2010.
  • Competed for Galatasary in the 2008-09 season and averaged 20.0 ppg . and 4.6 rpg. in aiding her Turkish sqad to the 2009 EuroCup title.
  • Competed for Moscow Dynamo during the 2007-08 season, aided the squad to the EuroLeague Quarterfinals and averaged 16.8 ppg., 5.0 rpg. and 2.1 apg.
  • Finished the 2007 season ranked second among league leaders for scoring (22.6 ppg.) and capped her rookie season ranked second in the league for scoring (21.9 ppg.) and fifth for free throw percentage (.897).
  • Played the 2006-07 season for Moscow Dynamo and averaged 12.5 ppg. and 3.6 rpg. in helping Dynamo to the 2007 EuroCup crown.
  • Collected the WNBA Player of the Week honor in the second week of her rookie campaign, averaged 25.7 ppg.
College Notes:
  • In her four years (2003-06) at Louisiana State University, helped lead her teams to a 121-19 (.864) record, the 2003 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Tournament crown, 2005 SEC regular season title, and advanced as far as the 2003 NCAA Elite Eight and 2004, 2005 and 2006 NCAA Final Fours.
  • Helped lead LSU in her senior campaign back to the Final Four and a 31-4 slate in 2005-06; started all 35 games and led the nation in scoring (22.7 ppg.).
  • The consensus 2005 and 2006 National Player of the Year, winning the Wade Trophy, the Naismith Award, the John R. Wooden Award and the Associated Press (A.P.) National Player of the Year honors as a junior and a senior.
  • Named the 2005-2006 Roy F. Kramer SEC Female Athlete of the Year by a vote of the league's athletic directors and was the 2005 and 2006 SEC Player of the Year for women's basketball.
  • Collected the 2006 Senior C.L.A.S.S. Award and was a unanimous selection to the 2006 A.P. All-America first team; was an A.P. All-America first team selection in 2005; member of the Kodak All-America Team in 2004, 2005 and 2006.
  • Earned 2004, 2005 and 2006 NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player honors.
  • Selected to the All-SEC first team by the coaches and the A.P. in 2004, 2005 and 2006; a four-time SEC All-Tournament Team selection; and named 2003 All-SEC second team, SEC Freshman of the Year and SEC All-Freshmen.
  • Named the 2003 National Freshman of the Year by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and Basketball Times.
  • Capped her career ranked second among all-time LSU scorers and fifth in the SEC with 2,702 points; also set the NCAA record for most career double-figure scoring games (132).
  • Started an LSU-record 140 games during her career.
Personal Notes:
  • Born April 30, 1984, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; daughter of Seymore and Kim Augustus.
  • Once listed a funeral home as the strangest place she's ever played basketball.
  • Has done volunteer work at the Gus Young Center in Baton Rouge and received its 'Community Service Award' during the 2001 NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet.
  • Graduated from LSU in August -05 with a general studies degree, continued working toward a second degree in business during her senior campaign.
  • Enjoys fashion and classic cars, including Chevy Impalas from the 1960's.
  • Led her high school to Louisiana state titles in 2001 and 2002.
  • Named 2002 USA Today All-USA first team, 2001 All-USA third team, 2002 Parade Magazine All-American first team and was a two-time Gatorade Louisiana State Player of the Year.
USA Basketball Statistics
TEAM
G/S
FGM-FGA
PCT
3PM-3PA
PCT
FTM-FTA
PCT
REB/AVG
PTS/AVG
AST
BLK
STL
2012 OLY
8/0
28-65
.431
2-10
.200
4-6
.667
20/2.5
62/7.8
11
2
6
2012 OLYx
5/2
21-42
.500
1-4
.250
9-10
.900
14/2.8
52/10.4
8
2
3
2010 WWCx
4/2
14- 23
.609
0- 0
.---
0- 0
.---
11/ 2.8
28/ 7.0
8
3
1
2008 OLY
8/ 0
27- 58
.466
0- 1
.000
9- 11
.818
18/ 2.3
63/ 7.9
11
1
4
2008 OLYx
3/ 0
9- 19
.474
0- 1
.000
3- 4
.750
9/ 3.0
21/ 7.0
3
0
2
2008 WNT
2/ 0
12- 23
.522
0- 0
.---
1- 1
1.000
8/ 4.0
25/ 12.5
3
5
5
2007 COLL
8/ 8
48- 79
.608
1- 6
.167
6- 6
1.000
26/ 3.3
103/ 12.9
24
0
10
2007 FWLT
5/ 2
20- 45
.444
1- 2
.500
4- 4
1.000
12/ 2.4
45/ 9.0
11
1
2
2007 TOA
5/ 0
24- 42
.571
0- 1
.000
5- 6
.833
11/ 2.2
53/ 10.6
6
1
7
2007 WNT
2/ 2
9- 13
.692
0- 0
.---
0- 0
.000
5/ 2.5
18/ 9.0
2
0
2
2006 WC
8/ 0
16- 31
.516
0- 3
.000
6- 7
.857
8/ 1.0
38/ 4.8
3
1
3
2006 WCX
1/ 0
0- 2
.000
0- 0
.---
0- 0
.---
2/ 2.0
0/ 0.0
1
0
1
2006 OWC
3/ 0
12- 21
.571
0- 0
.---
1- 2
.500
11/ 3.7
25/ 8.3
4
1
5
2005 WUG
6/ 3
40- 65
.615
0- 1
.000
5- 8
.625
25/ 4.2
85/ 14.2
14
2
16
2003 YW
8/ 8
39- 66
.591
3- 3
1.000
4- 4
1.000
30/ 3.8
85/ 10.6
5
3
19
2003 YWx
4/ 4
10- 28
.357
0- 0
.---
0- 2
.000
14/ 3.5
20/ 5.0
3
0
3
Totals
80/31
329-622
.529
8- 32
.250
57- 71
.803
224/ 2.8
723/ 9.0
117
22
89
WNBA Statistics
YEAR
G/S
FGM-FGA
PCT
3PM-3PA
PCT
FTM-FTA
PCT
REB/AVG
PTS/AVG
AST
BLK
STL
2012
29/29
192-391
.491
45-103
.437
52-61
.852
105/ 3.6
481/ 16.6
72
6
27
2011
34/34
231- 458
.504
25-60
.417
64- 74
.865
120/ 3.5
551/ 16.2
75
15
30
2010
25/25
176- 410
.429
36- 107
.336
34- 51
.667
81/ 3.2
422/ 16.9
47
7
17
2009
6 / 6
49- 86
.570
9- 14
.643
19- 21
.905
25/ 4.2
126/ 21.0
9
3
12
2008
31/31
233- 496
.470
20- 63
.317
105- 118
.890
120/ 3.9
591/ 19.1
83
12
32
2007
34/34
296- 583
.508
26- 62
.419
151- 173
.873
136/ 4.0
769/ 22.6
79
21
41
2006
34/34
283- 620
.456
30- 85
.353
148- 165
.897
128/ 3.8
774/ 21.9
50
18
21
Totals
193/192
1460-3044
.480
191-494
.387
573-663
.864
715/ 3.7
3684/ 19.1
415
82
180
College Statistics
YEAR
G/S
FGM-FGA
PCT
3PM-3PA
PCT
FTM-FTA
PCT
REB/AVG
PTS/AVG
AST
BLK
STL
2006
35/ 35
334- 595
.561
18- 40
.450
109- 138
.790
165/ 4.7
795/ 22.7
64
15
53
2005
36/ 36
303- 562
.539
5- 18
.278
113- 130
.869
166/ 4.6
724/ 20.1
76
17
51
2004
35/ 35
285- 540
.528
9- 24
.375
100- 111
.901
210/ 6.0
679/ 19.4
72
25
55
2003
34/ 34
212- 386
.549
1- 3
.333
79- 89
.888
187/ 5.5
504/ 14.8
64
15
35
Totals
140/140
1134-2083
.544
33- 85
.388
401- 468
.857
728/ 5.2
2702/ 19.3
276
72
194