Q: What is the win-loss record for basketball player Maya Moore, including high school, college, the China team and WNBA?

—Peter Moeller, Duluth

A: Moore, one of the most celebrated basketball players in the U.S., attended Collins Hill High School in Lawrenceville. Collins Hill was 125-3 during her time, with three state championships. Moore attended the University of Connecticut, which was 150-4 with two national titles. In 2011, she was drafted by the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx. They are 80-22 in the regular season with Moore, winning WNBA championship in 2011 and '13, both times defeating the Atlanta Dream in the finals. Moore played for the Shanxi Xing Rui Flame, which went 15-7 in the regular season and won its first WCBA championship last February. Those teams were 370-36 with Moore on the roster. She also played for the U.S. Olympic women's team, which went 8-0 and won the gold medal at the 2012 London Games.

Q: What happened to Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech’s quarterback last year?

—Eddie Hollis, Atlanta

A: Washington, who started 31 games for Georgia Tech, recently accepted a position with AT&T in Atlanta. He graduated from Georgia Tech with a Bachelor of Science in Management in the summer of 2012, an athletic department spokesman told Q&A on the News in an email. Washington holds the ACC record for quarterbacks with 38 career rushing touchdowns and single-season rushing touchdowns (20 in 2012). He finished with 2,225 career rushing yards.

Andy Johnston wrote this column. Do you have a question about the news? We’ll try to get the answer. Call 404-222-2002 or email q&a@ajc.com (include name, phone and city).

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