Julie Wojta


Julie Nicole Wojta is an American basketball player for La Molisana Campobasso in Liga Serie A2. Wojta played college basketball at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, where she was a Wade Trophy and Wooden Award finalist, Horizon League tournament MVP, and a second-team All-America pick. Wojta was the first player from Green Bay drafted by a WNBA team, as well as the first to be named to an Associated Press All-American team.

Early life and career

High school

Wojta hailed from Francis Creek, Wisconsin, and attended Mishicot High School, where she was a three-year starter on the basketball team. Wojta was a lauded player at Mishicot, receiving two years of all-county honors, two Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Player of the Year awards, and two Olympian Conference Player of the Year awards. Wojta was also an Associated Press honorable mention selection for Wisconsin's all-state team after her junior year after leading Mishicot to a conference title. Wojta also participated in track and field as a high school athlete.

College

Wojta redshirted for her true freshman season, and led the team's redshirt freshmen the next year in total rebounds and free throw percentage. As a sophomore, she was a Second Team All-Horizon League selection, in addition to being a Horizon League Player of the Week. Wojta began her junior season as a preseason First Team All-Conference Selection, she would go on to finish the season as a Second Team All-Horizon League and All-Tournament selection.
In her final season, Wojta received many accolades. She was a preseason First Team All-Horizon League selection, and would be named Horizon League Player of the Week four times. She finished the season named to the Horizon League's All-Defensive and First All-League Teams, and was the Horizon League's Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, later capturing the Horizon League Tournament MVP Award. Wojta led the Horizon League in scoring and steals, and was a finalist for the John R. Wooden Award and Wade Trophy, but won neither. Wojta was later named an AP Second Team All-American, the first Green Bay women's basketball player to do so since the school became Division 1. She holds program records for most steals in a season and most career double-doubles.

Professional

Wojta was drafted by the Minnesota Lynx, becoming the first Green Bay player drafted by a WNBA team. However, she was cut after the 2012 training camp, proceeding to sign a contract to play with Dexia Namur in Belgium. In July, Wojta was brought back to the Lynx on a short-term contract to provide depth after a series of injuries.
Wotja made her WNBA regular-season debut on July 12, 2012, grabbing two rebounds in limited play. She was waived by the team in August, once the injured players returned to the team.
In 2013, Wojta was invited to training camp with the San Antonio Silver Stars, but was cut prior to the season. She was re-signed on June 5, 2013, to provide depth due to injuries. She made her debut with the Silver Stars on June 7, playing briefly in a win over the Chicago Sky.

Green Bay statistics

Source
YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2007-08Green Bay----------
2008-09Green Bay224238.525.064.32.10.70.60.11.9
2009-10Green Bay3346351.450.082.96.23.52.00.314.0
2010-11Green Bay3648947.731.479.07.43.62.30.513.6
2011-12Green Bay3364451.340.879.99.93.53.80.819.5
Career TotalsGreen Bay124163849.838.679.96.83.02.30.513.2

Accolades and awards

College

2x Olympian Conference Player of the Year
2x Herald Times Reporter Player of the Year
Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention