Liz Cambage

Liz Cambage
Cambage with the Las Vegas Aces in 2019
No. 18 – Sichuan Yuanda
PositionCentre
LeagueWomen's Chinese Basketball Association
Personal information
Born (1991-08-18) 18 August 1991 (age 33)
London, England
NationalityAustralian
Listed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight216 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High schoolPadua College
(Mornington, Victoria)
WNBA draft2011: 1st round, 2nd overall pick
Selected by the Tulsa Shock
Playing career2007–present
Career history
2007Dandenong Rangers
2007–2008Australian Institute of Sport
2009–2012Bulleen Boomers
2011Tulsa Shock
2012–2013Zhejiang Chouzhou
2013Tulsa Shock
2013–2014Beijing Great Wall
2015–2016Shanghai Swordfish
2017–2018Melbourne Boomers
2018Dallas Wings
2018–2019Shanxi Flame
2019,
2021
Las Vegas Aces
2020Southside Flyers
2022Los Angeles Sparks
2023Maccabi Bnot Ashdod
2024–presentSichuan Yuanda
Career highlights and awards
Stats at WNBA.com
Medals
Representing  Australia
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2012 London Team
FIBA World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2018 Spain
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Gold Coast Team

Elizabeth Folake Cambage (/kæmˈbʒ/ kam-BAYZH;[1] born 18 August 1991[2]) is a British-born Australian professional basketball player for the Sichuan Yuanda of the Women's Chinese Basketball Association. Cambage currently shares the WNBA single-game scoring record with A'ja Wilson, with her 53-point performance against the New York Liberty on 17 July 2018.[3][4]

She played for the Australia national team, the Opals, between 2009 and 2021, winning a gold medal in the 2018 Commonwealth Games, silver in the 2018 World Cup, and bronze in the 2012 Olympics.

  1. ^ "10 Things LA Sparks' Liz Cambage Can't Live Without | GQ Sports". YouTube. 28 June 2022. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  2. ^ GRO Register of Births 1991 15 151 SOUTHWARK - Elizabeth Folake Cambage, mmn=Cambage
  3. ^ "Cambage scores WNBA-record 53 points for Wings over Liberty". ESPN. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  4. ^ "'Generational talent' Wilson's 53 ties WNBA record". 23 August 2023.

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