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  2. Kara Wolters - Wikipedia

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    Kara Elizabeth Wolters [1] (born August 15, 1975) is a retired American collegiate and professional basketball player and a current sports broadcaster. Standing at six feet seven inches (2.01 m) and nicknamed "Big Girl," she is the tallest player in University of Connecticut women's basketball history and one of the tallest women to ever play in the WNBA.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of Women's National Basketball Association players

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    Farhiya Abdi; Tajama Abraham; Svetlana Abrosimova; Natalie Achonwa; Jessica Adair; Danielle Adams; Jordan Adams; Elisa Aguilar; Matee Ajavon; Bella Alarie; Marcie Alberts

  5. 2016 McDonald's All-American Girls Game - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 McDonald's All-American Girls Game is an All-Star basketball game that was played on March 30, 2016, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in 2016.

  6. Ohio's best: The top 24 girls basketball players in the state ...

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    This is one of a series that includes boys basketball's top 24 players this winter and, in fall, included football, volleyball, boys soccer and girls soccer. Ohio's best: The top 23 high school ...

  7. Women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Most high school games are played with four 8-minute quarters, while NCAA, WNBA, and FIBA games are played in four 10 minute quarters. In 2015–2016 the NCAA changed the rules to 10 minute quarters from 20 minute halves. [14] High lobs or tip-ins can be attempted with up to 0.3 seconds left in the period per the Trent Tucker Rule.

  8. Team USA finishes greatest day of basketball ever in one ...

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    Germany beat Greece in a game that started at 11 a.m. locally. Then Serbia roared back to defeat Australia in overtime, and France muscled Canada in front of a wild home crowd.

  9. The future of the internet looks a lot like Reddit - AOL

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    Reddit's growing fast, though, and it's got a lot of room to grow. Marcel Hollerbach, the cofounder and chief innovation officer of Productsup, an e-commerce software company, compared Reddit's ...