Education
Chippewa Valley High School.
Chippewa Valley High School.
After attending Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township, Michigan, Van Gorp played collegiate basketball at Purdue University during her freshman and sophomore years, but transferred to Duke University alongside Nicole Erickson for her junior and senior years. She was the tallest woman to suit up in a Duke uniform. She led Duke to the school"s first National Collegiate Athletic Association final, which took place in San Jose, and in which the Blue Devils were beaten 62-45 by Purdue.
She was inducted to the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.
Several of the games were close, with the United States of America team winning four games by six points or fewer, including an overtime game in the semifinal match against Japan. The gold medal game against South of Korea was also close, but the United States of America fell 76–71 to claim the silver medal for the event.
Van Gorp was the leading scorer in the game against Thailand, with 19 points and averaged 6.3 points per game over the course of the tournament. The first Duke student athlete to be selected in the Women's National Basketball Association"s draft in 1999, she was selected in the second round, being the 18th overall pick.
Van Gorp was traded to Portland after her rookie season, where she improved her personal averages and gained confidence in her game.
After only one year with the Portland Fire she was traded to the Minnesota Lynx alongside Lynn Pride. With the Lynx, Van Gorp gained recognition as one of the league"s toughest defenders and an effective weapon to help "shut down" Margo Dydek. She missed most of the 2004 season due to a stress fracture in her left foot that occurred during a practice session.
Surgeons had to insert a screw into the navicular bone of her foot.
Van Gorp"s contract with the Lynx had expired after the 2004 Women's National Basketball Association season ended, but she was still too injured to play for the 2005 season. Van Gorp was one of the first Women's National Basketball Association athletes to disclose to the media that she was in a same-sex relationship during her playing career.
Van Gorp also played in Europe for the following teams:
Panathinaikos (1999)
Parma (2000)
Dynamo Moscow (2003)
Ros Casares Valencia (2004)
Nantes-Reze (2008)
The suit named Doctor Joel Boyd, the team"s orthopedic surgeon. Doctor Fernando Pena; Fairview-University Medical Center.
And Orthopaedic Center as defendants.
Van Gorp was reported to be seeking at least $50,000 for negligence and loss of employment. After leaving the Women's National Basketball Association, Van Gorp was reported to be the assistant coach of Glens Falls, New York high school girls basketball team In June 2007, Colgate University in upstate New York announced that Van Gorp had been appointed as an assistant coach of its women"s basketball team
Van Gorp currently works in recruiting with the Duke Women"s Basketball program in Durham, North Carolina, and is also taking business school coursework.
According to a December 1, 2005, news article from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Van Gorp filed a medical malpractice lawsuit in Hennepin County District Court against a member of the Lynx"s medical staff and three other parties.