De Aaron Fox Wife Recee Caldwell Fox previously played for Seattle Storms in WNBA. Recee was let go from the team due to tendonitis in her left arm.
Caldwell averaged 20.5 points as a high school freshman for Jaguars, 17.4 points as a sophomore for Claudia Taylor Johnson High School, and 20.0 points as a senior for FEAST (Family Educators Association of South Texas) after being homeschooled in her senior year.
She also served in the United States Women's Basketball team in U-16 and U-18 teams, where he brought home Gold medals on both occasions. She was also included in the prestigious 2012 San Antonio Express-News Super Team and the 2012 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-State Team.
As a high school graduate, Recee was ranked one of the Top 10 players in the United States of America by several sports magazines and websites including ESPN and Prospects Nation, according to her profile at Texas Tech. Grant McCasland is the current head coach at Texas Tech.
She initially played her collegiate basketball for the University of California, Los Angeles but later transferred to Texas Tech University after her freshman year. She averaged 6.9 points and played in 17 games for UCLA during her only year at the institution.
Caldwell averaged 10.7 points during her junior year at Texas Tech and appeared in 13 games during the season. However, her season was cut short due to injury. Recee then played for Seattle Storms for a brief period until she was forced to retire following tendonitis in her left arm, according to Sports Manor.
Apart from her professional career, she was born to her parents Ray and Alba Caldwell in Hemet, California. Cladwell also has a younger sister Desiree in her family. Recee is found on Instagram with her username @recee_caldwell where she has over 11.4k followers.