Assigned to the Power in August 1998 following the folding of the StingRays.
Played 2 season for the Reign before being traded to the StingRays, April 16, 1998, along with the Reign's fourth-round pick (33rd overall) for the StingRays third-round pick (29th overall).
Drafted by the Reign in the fifth round (34th overall) of t
1993 - Played on U.S. Olympic Festival West team.
1995-96 - Played for Ya-Tung in Taiwan, earning a 23-2 record and was named to the All-Star Team.
College:
Her quickness and tenacity made her one of the most feared defenders in the PAC-10 during her four years with the University of Washington Huskies
Led Washington to an 80-40 record (66.7 winning percentage) and a 45-27 Pacific-10 Conference record (62.
Finished career as Washington's all-time career scoring leader with 1,801 points after leading the Huskies in scoring for three seasons (1993, 1994 and 1995)
Is second on career field goal percentage list, shooting 53.0 percent (684-1290)
Is third i
Her 583 points as a senior ranks her first on the UW single-season scoring list and her junior season total of 533 points ties for second
Also appears on UW single-season list for field goal percentage (second in 1993 with 56.3 percent, seventh in 1994
Named a Basketball America All-American as a senior, and was a three-time All-Pacific-10 Conference selection (1993, 1994, 1995)
Named to the Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman Team in 1992
Was Most Valuable Player in the inaugural Preseason Women's
Personal:
Born in Seattle, Washington.
Mother, Sheila Guy-Snowden, resides in Seattle.
Father, Ronald Smith, resides in Seattle.
Has an older sister, Kelly Guy (28).
Studied communications and ethnic studies at Washington.
Graduated from Franklin High School in May of 1991.
Was a four-year high school letter winner.
Earned Player of the Year honors from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Seattle Times, and was named Outstanding Student-Athlete by the Seattle Public School Board.