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Rebecca Rose Lobo-Rushin (born October 6, 1973) is an American television basketball analyst and former professional women's basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 1997 to 2003. Lobo, at 6'4", played the center position for much of her career.
Rebecca Lobo: 50 Center: 2003 2003 1 retired Connecticut: Chiney Ogwumike: 13 Forward: 2014 present: 2 2017 WNBA Suspension: Injury: Stanford: Inga Orekhova: 33 Guard: 2015 2015 1 South Florida: Clarisse Machanguana: 00 Center: 2002 2002 1 Old Dominion: Danielle McCray: 4 Guard: 2011 2014 4 Kansas: Megan Mahoney: 24 Guard/forward: 2006 2007 2 A ...
In addition to the 45 draftees, two UConn women's basketball players—Rebecca Lobo in 1997 and Nykesha Sales in 1999—were allocated to specific teams during the initial formation of the WNBA. [3] [4] Lobo was assigned to the New York Liberty and is considered one of the WNBA's first players. [3]
Legendary women's basketball star and broadcaster Rebecca Lobo shared a troubling example of sexism she encountered ... Lobo says she was coaching her 15-year-old son's AAU team and one of her ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Rebecca Lobo did the research. She did extensive research. ... When Evert came onto the tennis scene making her grand slam debut in 1971 at 16 years old, "there was jealousy ...
Rebecca Lobo still has the handwritten letters she received from UConn coaches Geno Auriemma and Chris Dailey 35 years ago when they were recruiting her as one of the top high school players in ...
Rebecca Lobo (left) is the only player to have her number retired (right, the #50 worn by Lobo at UConn in 2022) On December 7, 2018, UConn announced that the #50 worn by Rebecca Lobo would be permanently retired, effective with ceremonies to be held during the Huskies' final 2018–19 home game on March 2, 2019.
ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo is a fan of Iowa State's freshman class, especially Audi Crooks.