Andrea Stinson (born November 25, 1967) is a retired professional basketball player from the United States; playing for the WNBA from 1998 to 2005 for the Charlotte Sting after being selected by the Sting in the initial player allocation of the 1997 WNBA draft.
1987 North Carolina Miss Basketball
3× WNBA All-Star (2000–2002)
2× All-WNBA Second Team (1997, 1998)
No. 32 retired by Charlotte Sting
No. 32 retired by NC State
ACC Player of the Year (1990)
3× First-team All-ACC (1989–1991)Andrea went to North Mecklenburg High School in Huntersville, North Carolina. Andrea was selected as the female player of the year for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association in 1986–87.[2] The Charlotte Observer named her North Carolina Miss Basketball in 1987.[3] She played college basketball for North Carolina State University. She finished her NC State career third in scoring (2,136), third in field goals (917), third in steals (286), sixth in assists (402), and sixth in blocked shots (84)
Assistant coach at Bluefield University
In high school, you won North Carolina Miss Basketball; why did you choose NC State instead of the other powerhouse schools?
Who did you model your game like?
Who's your favorite sports player of all time?
Share your experiences at NC State and then eventually play for your home state team, Charlotte Sting.
What was it like playing for Team USA?
Tell us about the Bluefield basketball program. Describe the process of recruiting players to an NAIA school.
Please share your thoughts on NIL and how it changed the landscape of women’s college basketball.
What are your thoughts on the women’s basketball game? Has it evolved over the last decade?
How do you feel about the black women head coaches making breakthroughs at the division one level?
What can the WNBA do to increase revenue so ladies do not have to play overseas in the off-season?
How can the NBA help in drawing more interest in the WNBA game?
Who do you think will win the WNBA Title this year?
Name your top 5 WNBA players of all time.