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Michelle Brogan
Personal information
Born (1973-02-08) 8 February 1973 (age 52)
Adelaide, Australia
Medal record
Women's Basketball
Representing  Australia
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place1996 AtlantaTeam Competition
Silver medal – second place2000 SydneyTeam Competition
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place1998 GermanyTeam Competition
Bronze medal – third place2002 ChinaTeam Competition
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place1993 SeoulTeam Competition

Michelle Brogan (born 8 February 1973) is an Australian former basketball player who won the bronze medal with the Australia women's national basketball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Four years later she was on the side that claimed the silver medal in Sydney, Australia, when she was known as Michelle Griffiths. She attended the Australian Institute of Sport in 1988–1990.[1]

Michelle Brogan is the older sister of former National Basketball league player and AFL player Dean Brogan.

Her son Bailey Griffiths plays for South Adelaide in the SANFL[2]

Career statistics

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Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
 APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
 TO Turnovers per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 Bold Career best°League leader

WNBA

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Source[3]

Regular season

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YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPPG
1998Phoenix30°2526.0.505.478.7964.41.41.5.21.79.2
2000Phoenix282325.9.511.320.7974.01.81.1.21.37.5
Career2 years, 1 team584825.9.508.396.7974.21.61.3.21.58.4

Playoffs

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YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPPG
1998Phoenix6628.5.500.455.6506.52.3.7.31.712.3
2000Phoenix2226.0.385.250.7864.5.5.5.51.511.0
Career2 years, 1 team8827.9.478.400.7066.01.9.6.41.612.0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Excellence : the Australian Institute of Sport. Canberra: Australian Sports Commission. 2002. ISBN 174013060X.
  2. ^ "BETTA Teams Selection: Round 11 @ Sturt".
  3. ^ "Michelle Brogan WNBA stats". Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 19 November 2025.


    Michelle Brogan
    Personal information
    Born (1973-02-08) 8 February 1973 (age 52)
    Adelaide, Australia
    Medal record
    Women's Basketball
    Representing  Australia
    Olympic Games
    Bronze medal – third place1996 AtlantaTeam Competition
    Silver medal – second place2000 SydneyTeam Competition
    World Championships
    Bronze medal – third place1998 GermanyTeam Competition
    Bronze medal – third place2002 ChinaTeam Competition
    World Junior Championships
    Gold medal – first place1993 SeoulTeam Competition

    Michelle Brogan (born 8 February 1973) is an Australian former basketball player who won the bronze medal with the Australia women's national basketball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Four years later she was on the side that claimed the silver medal in Sydney, Australia, when she was known as Michelle Griffiths. She attended the Australian Institute of Sport in 1988–1990.[1]

    Michelle Brogan is the older sister of former National Basketball league player and AFL player Dean Brogan.

    Her son Bailey Griffiths plays for South Adelaide in the SANFL[2]

    Career statistics

    Legend
      GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
     APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
     TO Turnovers per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
     Bold Career best°League leader

    WNBA

    Source[3]

    Regular season

    YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPPG
    1998Phoenix30°2526.0.505.478.7964.41.41.5.21.79.2
    2000Phoenix282325.9.511.320.7974.01.81.1.21.37.5
    Career2 years, 1 team584825.9.508.396.7974.21.61.3.21.58.4

    Playoffs

    YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPPG
    1998Phoenix6628.5.500.455.6506.52.3.7.31.712.3
    2000Phoenix2226.0.385.250.7864.5.5.5.51.511.0
    Career2 years, 1 team8827.9.478.400.7066.01.9.6.41.612.0

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Excellence : the Australian Institute of Sport. Canberra: Australian Sports Commission. 2002. ISBN 174013060X.
    2. ^ "BETTA Teams Selection: Round 11 @ Sturt".
    3. ^ "Michelle Brogan WNBA stats". Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 19 November 2025.


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