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Points per game5.2
Rebounds per game3.7
Assists per game0.8
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1214.623/5442.60/00.016/3053.31.02.73.70.82.01.00.60.6625.2
Player ProfileGame by Game StatsHistorySeason & Career Highs
Career: BSE (Hungary-A, 1997-99), University of South Carolina (NCAA, 2000-03), Detroit Shock (WNBA, 2003), Szeviép-Szeged (Hungary-A, 2003-04), Anda Ramat Hasharon (Israel-D1, 2004-06), Arranz-Jopisa Burgos (Spain-Liga Feminina, 2006-07), Galatasaray (Turkey-TBBL, 2007-08), Rivasecópolis (Spain-Liga Feminina, 2008-09)

Ujhelyi is the great traveller of the team: she played in five different countries during her professional career. Petra comes from a basketball family as her parents and older brother were all selected to play for the Hungarian national teams. Her father is a basketball coach in Hungary, at Szekszárd, and so he is her basketball role model. She's more of a rebounder than a scorer, but she collected seven double-doubles (in points and rebounds) in the Spanish Liga Feminina for a Rivasecópolis team that finished third behind Ros Casares and Perfumerías Avenida. Few people know that she won a WNBA title in 2003 with the Detroit Shock.




14. Petra Ujhelyi (Rivas Ecópolis) 4. Zane Tamane (ZVVZ USK Prague), 14. Petra Ujhelyi (Rivas Ecópolis) 9. Evanthia Maltsi (ZVVZ USK Prague), 14. Petra Ujhelyi (Rivas Ecópolis) 10. Jelena Dubljevic (Rivas Ecópolis), 11. Crystal Langhorne (Rivas Ecópolis), 14. Petra Ujhelyi (Rivas Ecópolis) 13. Cathrine Kraayeveld (ZVVZ USK Prague), 14. Petra Ujhelyi (Rivas Ecópolis) Petra Ujhelyi (Hungary) 14. Petra Ujhelyi (Rivasecopolis) Petra Ujhelyi (Hungary)