Bre Austin’s wife, Andraya Carter, is an analyst and reporter for ESPN. She is the beloved wife of Bre Austin.
Carter works for ESPN as a correspondent and reporter. She wrote about college basketball and the League Women’s National Basketball Association, which is a professional league. Also, she and Alyssa Lang host the show Out of Pocket together.
Carter used to play basketball for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers Basketball team. In 2016, the analyst stopped playing basketball and became a sports reporter to follow her passion for sports. Tennessee basketball gave her a seasonal job because it only gave her a few games.
Carter was an analyst, and he talked about the NBA G League. She even taught Orange Theory classes at a fitness center.
Andraya Carter is married
Carter took Bre Austin as his wife. Before they got together, it was said that they were good friends. Later, they fell in love with each other. Several sources say that the analyst and her wife ran into each other at the gym while she was working on her career.
Andraya was a fitness trainer at Orange Theory Fitness Buckhead, where she made a good impression. When they met her, they started to feel things. After going out for a few years, they got married. Bre is good at putting on makeup and styling hair.
Carter and his wife have a happy life together. But they haven’t made any plans for their kids. Also, Carter was born in Flowery Branch, Georgia, and works as an analyst. She went to Buford High School for all four years of high school. She played basketball when she was in school.
Carter played for Gene Durden as his coach. In class, he taught the analyst how to make multimedia presentations. She helped her team, the Lady Wolves, win the Class 2A state title. But because of the injury, Carter couldn’t play in her senior season.
Photos from the wedding of Bre Austin and Andraya Carter
Danielle and Maria Clabough took Bre Austin and Andraya Carter’s wedding photos for a Q magazine cover story in June 2019. The post talked about The photographers at the Love Is Love Office, which is owned by gay people.
But Carter hasn’t posted photos from her wedding on her social media sites. She told athlete Diamond DeShields about the post not too long ago. She posted on Pinterest, “I love and respect you as much as your strength, courage, and heart @diamonddoesit1.”
Carter said she would never forget surprising her after her surgery and seeing how strong she was, even when she was at her worst. Dimond was kind to everyone with whom she interacted.
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Three years ago, Andraya Carter and Bre Austin got married
In June 2019, Carter and Austin got married. Photos of the wedding were taken for Q magazine. Also, a gay village of vendors and venues put on a beautiful wedding in Atlanta. Three years went by and they were happy together.
Austin might be interested in Carter’s work. When she was in school, espnW.com put her at number 21. She was named a national prospect for the 2012 class. She later accepted a scholarship to play women’s basketball for the University of Tennessee.
Carter has always liked the Lady Vols and their coach, Pat Summitt. She was the last player to sing with Summitt, who is the head coach of the American women’s college basketball team. From 2012 to 2013, the player took part in five games. Even so, she hurt herself again.
Carter was named to the SEC All-Freshmen Team for the 2013–14 season. After getting hurt more and more, she quit as a junior player and never played basketball again.
Emily Caplan is a reporter for ESPN.com, a national hockey writer, and a reporter for the National Hockey League for The Walt Disney Company.
2015-16 – JUNIOR REDSHIRT
Averaged 4.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.5 steals while starting 25 games and playing in all 36. He led the team by making 80 percent of his free throws.
Had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (1.0) for the season and didn’t give the ball away in nine games.
In 2015–16, he stole more than anyone else on his team 14 times. At the end of the year, he had 199 career steals, which was just 35 short of making the all-time top ten list.
Five times, he led the team in three-pointers and five times, he scored 10 or more points.
Scored 14 points, which was her season high. This helped the Lady Vols beat Wichita State 58-51.
She scored 13 points against Florida by making three shots from beyond the 3-point line and stealing three balls.
In the first game of the season, the team beat Central Arkansas 102–47. She had six steals and seven rebounds, which were both career highs.
Against #13 Mississippi State, she hit both of her three-point shots and scored 11 points.
Even though he had a broken finger, he played for 17 minutes against Syracuse in the NCAA Elite Eight and got three rebounds, two assists, a steal, and a block.
In the SEC quarterfinal win over Texas A&M, he had seven points, four rebounds, and two steals.
Against #12/11 Texas A&M, he had 10 points, five boards, and four assists in 37 minutes.
Arkansas: Scored 10 points, had two assists, and made two of four three-point shots.
She made two 3-pointers and scored nine points to help the #20 Lady Vols beat #20 Missouri.
In the win over #7/7 Oregon State, he had eight points, a team-high three steals, and two assists.
When she came off the bench against Chattanooga, her streak of 28 straight starts was broken.
2014-15 – REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE
Topped the SEC with 80 steals and the most per game (2.3).
Since Alexis Hornbuckle had 104 steals in 2007-08, she has the most by a Lady Vol.
Made 29 three-point shots, which was the second most on the team.
Started a career-high 31 games and played an average of 30 minutes per game, second only to Ariel Massengale.
She played in 35 games and didn’t make a mistake in 12 of them. In the other 10 games, she made only one mistake.
11 times he scored more than 10 points.
On January 5, 2015, he scored 19 points at Vanderbilt, which was his career high. He made six of the 10 field goals he tried.
In the game before, against Missouri, he scored 16 points, which was his personal best at the time.
At Texas and Missouri, he got seven rebounds, which was the most of his career.
During the SEC regular season, he averaged 9.1 points per game. He shot 46 percent from the field and 43.2 percent from three-point range.
Both against Oral Roberts and Winthrop, he stole six bases.
Made three three-pointers against Missouri, Auburn, LSU, and Vanderbilt.
At Arkansas, he blocked three shots, which was a career high.
2013-14 – REDSHIRT FRESHMAN
Made the All-Freshman Team for the SEC.
As a redshirt freshman, he started 21 of the team’s 35 games. When the team’s starting point guard, Ariel Massengale, got hurt, he led the team to a 14-2 record in the last 16 games.
During that time, he averaged 7.8 points per game, shot 45.9% from the field, and led the team with 44 assists (compared to 26 turnovers) and 28 steals.
Was a big reason why UT beat Florida by 20 points in the game Massengale got hurt. She had a career-high eight assists and tied her season-high with 14 points.
Stepped in for Massengale and started against Texas A&M. He played all 40 minutes and scored 10 points, including a perfect 4/4 from the free throw line, in a key road win over the SEC leaders at the time.
She scored 10 or more points in back-to-back-to-back games against Florida (14), Texas A&M (10), and Arkansas. This was the first time in her career that she did this (10).
In the last game of the regular season, UT beat No. 4/5 South Carolina 73-61. He scored 14 points and made all four free throws.
Had a big impact on defense during the SMU game. She guarded the team’s best player, Keena Mays, and kept her from scoring her usual 20+ points. Instead, Mays only scored 12 points on 3 of 14 shots.
Was the only Lady Vol to get five steals in a game. She did this at home against Vanderbilt, which was a career high.
During the SEC Tournament, he averaged 9.0 points and 2.7 rebounds per game, which helped Tennessee win its 17th postseason league championship.
2012-13 – FRESHMAN
In her first year at UT, she played in seven games and started the first five. She then got hurt and had to take a redshirt year.
She hurt her right shoulder against Miami, then she hurt it again against Middle Tennessee and North Carolina.
Had surgery on that shoulder on December 13 to fix a tear in the labrum, so he couldn’t play for the rest of the season.
When the Lady Vols played Chattanooga, she became the 17th freshman to start her first game for the team. In 17 minutes, she scored four points, grabbed two rebounds, and stole two balls.
Had four assists, four rebounds, three points, and only one turnover in 36 minutes at Georgia Tech, which gave Holly Warlick her first win as head coach.
Led the Lady Vols to another important win on the road early in the season by making 4 of 5 shots from beyond the arc and 4 of 4 free throws for a career-high 16 points in 28 minutes at Miami.
USA/AAU BASKETBALL
Member of the US Youth Olympic Team in 2010 that went 6-1 and won the bronze medal in Singapore.
took part in the USA U16 National Team Trials in 2009.
Played AAU basketball for Georgia Elite.
Ranked No. 21 in 2012 espnW HoopGurlz Top 100.
Was named an ESPN Rise Underclass All-American for 2010.
She missed more than half of her senior season because she was recovering from a torn ACL in her left knee. She also played her last few games with a shoulder that was partially separated.
2009 was his best year, with 31 points and 13 rebounds (2010).
As a junior, he averaged 14.8 points, 6.6 boards, and 3.7 steals.
As a sophomore, he had stats like 17.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 5.7 steals, and 2.2 blocks.
All-State First Team from the Georgia Sports Writers Association in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Honorable Mention in 2012. GSWA Player of the Year (2010, 2011).
Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-State from 2009 to 2012 and GACA Player of the Year in (2011).
The All-Metro Team of the Atlanta Tip-Off Club (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012).
All-Gwinnett County First Team from the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 2009, 2010, and 2011 and Second Team (2012).
Player of the Year by the Gainesville Times in 2011 and All-Area Team (2009, 2010, 2011).
Player of the Year for the Gwinnett Tip-Off Club (2010, 2011).
2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 All-Region 6AA and Region 6AA Player of the Year (2010, 2011).
Buford won AA state titles in 2009, 2010, and 2011, and came in second place in 2012.
“Draya” Carter is the full name of the person.
She was born in Decatur, Georgia on November 12, 1993, and signed with UT on her 18th birthday.
Gary “Tyke” and Jessica Lhamon are his and her parents.
Alli, Zoey, and Curt Lhamon and Chris and Shay Carter are all siblings.
Has three pet snakes named Nothing, Khaleesi, and Hendrix.
She got her degree in communication studies in August 2015 and is now working on her master’s in sport psychology.
Winner of the Randall Keith Nutt Endowed Athletic Scholarship.
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