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Pages in category "Mexican expatriate basketball people in the United States" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Born in the United States to Canadian parents, represented Canada internationally. [210] [211] Canada — Leo Rautins: F 1983–1984: 2 — [212] Canada United States: Robert Sacre: C 2012–2016: 4 Born in the United States to an American father and Canadian mother, moved to Canada at age 7 and a dual citizen by birth; [213] represented Canada ...
Mexican expatriate basketball people in the United States (1 C, 17 P) V. ... (2 P) Pages in category "Mexican expatriate basketball people"
United States: Lance Allred: 2014 Mexico United States: Juan Toscano-Anderson: 2015–2022 Mexico United States: Joshua Ibarra: 2022 – Mexico United States: Akil Mitchell: 2010–2022 Panama United States: Trevor Gaskins: 2015 – Panama United States: Tony Bishop: 2016 – Panama United States: Ismael Romero: 2021 – Puerto Rico Cuba: Ernie ...
Lopez Sénéchal was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. Her father Carlos Lopez is Mexican and her mother Sophie Sénéchal is French. [5] Her parents separated when she was five. She moved to Grenoble, France with her mother while her father remained in Mexico. [6] She had grown up playing soccer but she tried basketball for the first time at the ...
There were 257 Mexican wolves surviving in the range in 2023, a six-percent increase from the 242 lobos counted in 2022. 'Lobos' recovering in New Mexico, feds say. Questions linger on genetic ...
When does the Massachusetts Wolves basketball team play on Cape Cod? Jan. 21 - vs 414 Elite at 4:45 p.m. at Hyannis Youth and Community Center. Feb. 11 - vs Maine Bulldogs at 2 p.m. at Hyannis ...
Carlos Arroyo is from Puerto Rico and was the leader of the 2004 Puerto Rican national team which defeated the United States team in Olympic play, becoming the first country to defeat the U.S. in Olympic play since 1992. This is symbolic because the sport of basketball was brought to Puerto Rico by migrants from the mainland.