Colleen Mary “Coco” Miller is a professional basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association.
Education
The twins went to, where they both majored in biology and won a series of awards, including the James East. Sullivan Award, given to the nation"s top amateur athlete. They earned that award in 1999, becoming the first pair of twins to earn the award, and joining such luminaries as Carl Lewis, Greg Louganis, Bill Walton, Bill Bradley, Kurt Thomas, Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Janet Evans as recipients of the award.
Coco was among the top ten in that school"s list among women basketball players in assists and steals. She participated in the World University Games, helping her team to a silver medal.
She finished her college career fifth among Securities and Exchange Commission women in scoring at 16.6, second in free throw percentage at.743% from the free throw line, and eighth in steals with 160.
She was a finalist for the Naismith award as the player of the year during her final college season.
Career
She is the identical twin sister of fellow Women's National Basketball Association player Kelly Miller. Miller was named a WBCA All-American. She participated in the WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored eight points.
Miller played on the team representing the United States of America at the 1999 World University Games held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
The team had a 4–2 record and earned the silver medal. Miller averaged 8.3 points per game.
In 2001, Coco and Kelly entered the Women's National Basketball Association Draft. Coco was selected by the Washington Mystics 9th overall in the 1st round, where she averaged 6.4 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game in her rookie season.
She played 250 total regular season matches for the Mystics through the end of the 2008 season, just nine short of Murriel Page"s club record of 259.
On May 11, 2009 Coco Miller was waived by the Mystics. Four days later she was signed by the Women's National Basketball Association"s Atlanta Dream. Her role in 2009 was as support and mentor for rookie point guard Shalee Lehning.
However, after Kelly Miller"s ankle injury, Coco received more playing time.
She started the first game of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against her former team, the Washington Mystics, and in this game she scored 21 points. After the 2002 Women's National Basketball Association season, both sisters played for the Birmingham Power of the National Women"s Basketball League (NWBL).
2002–2003: Fenerbahçe Istanbul (Turkey) 2003–2004: Fenerbahçe Istanbul (Turkey) 2006–2007: Lattes-Maurin Montpellier (LFB, France).