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  2. Lusia Harris - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, she became the first African-American woman inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. [37] In 1999, Harris, along with her college coach, Margaret Wade, and her teammates in the national team, Nancy Lieberman, Ann Meyers and Pat Head, were among the 26 inaugural inductees to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. [38]

  3. Lynette Woodard - Wikipedia

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    Lynette Woodard (born August 12, 1959) is an American basketball player and former head women's basketball coach at Winthrop University. Woodward played college basketball for the Kansas Jayhawks . She became the first female member of the Harlem Globetrotters and, at age 38, began playing as one of the oldest members in the newly formed ...

  4. Ann Meyers - Wikipedia

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    Ann Meyers Drysdale (born Ann Elizabeth Meyers; March 26, 1955) is an American retired pro basketball player and a sportscaster. She was a standout player in high school, college, the Olympic Games, international tournaments, and at professional levels. Meyers was the first player to be part of the U.S. national team while

  5. Maya Moore - Wikipedia

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    During her college career Moore won 150 games and only lost four, [30] amassing a total 3036 points (first Husky ever and fourth all-time in NCAA division I women's basketball), 1276 rebounds (second Husky ever), 310 steals (third Husky ever), 544 assists (sixth Husky ever) and 204 blocks (fourth Husky ever); she is the only women's basketball ...

  6. Georgeann Wells - Wikipedia

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    Georgeann Wells is an All-American basketball player, who was active at West Virginia University (WVU) from 1982 to 1986. [2] Among her other accomplishments, Wells is notable as the first American woman to register a dunk in an official NCAA intercollegiate basketball game on December 21, 1984.

  7. Ryneldi Becenti - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, she became the first and only female basketball player to be inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame. [1] in 2013, she was the first women's basketball player to have her jersey (No. 21) retired by ASU. [2]

  8. Women’s college basketball: How Caitlin Clark rewrote the rules

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    College women’s basketball players are among the biggest players in the market for Name, Image and Likeness sponsorships. ... By the league’s first season, in 1997, several college women’s ...

  9. Pearl Moore - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Moore (born March 16, 1957) is an American former basketball player. During her collegiate career at Francis Marion University, Moore established herself as one of the most prolific scorers in college history, male or female, and is the all-time career-scoring leader in women's college basketball. [1]