Korie Hlede


Korie Hlede is a Croatian sports administrator. She is a co-founder and leader of basketball development at in Chicago, Illinois. She played and coached at professionally before starting her own training program KH Flow. In 2012, she teamed up with Margaret Stender to create Flow Basketball Academy.

College years

Hlede was a communications and psychology double major at Duquesne University, where she led the Atlantic 10 conference in scoring during all of her four years. In 1995, she was named A10 rookie of the year, and by her senior year, she had netted a total of 2,631 points, becoming the only Duquesne player to score over 2,000 career points. Hlede holds a number of other school records: steals, assists, three-pointers made, three-point percentage, as well as most points scored in a single game. Some of her collegiate awards are: ESPN Academic All-American, A10 Player of the year, A10 first team All-Conference pick, Kodak District 2 All-American, and Kodak National honorable mention All-American. In 2003, she was inducted into the Duquesne University Sports Hall of Fame and was the first female athlete in university history to have her jersey retired.

Professional

International

From 2002-2008, Hlede competed in the European League, spending time in the First Divisions in Spain, Turkey, Hungary, Croatia, and Brazil. She also competed in three FIBA Cup championships, while reaching the final four of the Euro-league. Hlede led the Spanish and Turkish leagues in scoring during that span.

WNBA

In the 1998 WNBA Draft Korie was acquired by the Detroit Shock, in the first round. In her rookie year, she led her team in three-point field goal percentage and was named WNBA rookie of the year runner-up. In 1999 Korie was traded to the Utah Starzz, where she led the WNBA in three-point field goal percentage in 1999 and 2001. Over her five-year WNBA career, she has accumulated more than 1,000 points, 400 rebounds, 250 assists and 100 steals.
YearTeam
1998–1999Detroit Shock
1999–2001Utah Starzz
2002New York Liberty

Coaching and training

In 2003 Korie retired from the WNBA and joined the coaching staff of the Detroit Shock, where she helped them clinch the Shock's first national championship. After two years of coaching in the WNBA, she spent one year as assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island. In 2010, she created her own basketball development program, KH Flow Training, which was based on her interests in sports psychology and the work of philosopher and psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. In 2012, she teamed up with Margaret Stender to create Flow Basketball Academy.