Career: Livno (Bosnia-A1, 1995-97), Montmontaza Zagreb (Croatia-A1, 1997-2002), Livno (Bosnia-A1, 2002-03), Univerzitet (Kosovo-D1, 2003-04), Partizani Tirana (Albania-D1, 2004-05), Marburg (Germany-1.Bundesliga, 2005-06), Merkur (Slovenia-A1, 2006-07)
Once Milijana was one of the best European centers for her age (best rebounder at the U16 European Championshiop in 1997). Several injuries stopped her career to flourish. Now, Maganjic is a versatile player who is as dangerous under the basket as from mid-range, while also being able to hit some three-pointers. She remains a very good rebounder, has good hands and takes greats care of the ball. But she needs to prove that is capable of playing at high level during the big games. Ups and downs in her game so far were to big, so if she cuts them down, Milijana will be of good use for the Croatian national team. She has already changed club six times in her career with one comeback to her native Livno and some very surprising choices over the years...