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  2. Allison Feaster - Wikipedia

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    Allison Sharlene Feaster-Strong (born February 11, 1976) is a retired American professional basketball player. Feaster-Strong played in the Women's National Basketball Association from 1998 through 2008, for the Los Angeles Sparks , Charlotte Sting , and Indiana Fever . [ 1 ]

  3. 1998 Harvard vs. Stanford women's basketball game - Wikipedia

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    Harvard was ranked as a 16 seed for the third straight year despite a record of 22–4 on their way to the program's sixth Ivy League title (1986, 1988, 1991, 1996, 1997) and the nation's leading scorer in Allison Feaster. The team later stated that their anger at being ranked 16 fueled their fire for their game plan. [3]

  4. Sarah Strong - Wikipedia

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    Strong's parents both played basketball: her father, Danny, for NC State, and her mother, Allison Feaster, for Harvard and professionally, later joining the Boston Celtics front office. [4] [2] She has dual citizenship with France. [11]

  5. Feaster is honored by SC Athletic Hall and now is focused on ...

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    Each March, Allison Feaster hears from those remembering perhaps her biggest, buzz-worthy athletic moment — when she led 16th-seeded Harvard to an upset of No. 1 Stanford at the 1998 NCAA ...

  6. No. 1 recruit Sarah Strong puts on a show. South Carolina ...

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    Her mother, Allison Feaster, played at Chester High, is the third-leading scorer in state high school basketball history and had an All-American career at Harvard. Feaster played 10 years in the ...

  7. 1998 Los Angeles Sparks season - Wikipedia

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    Drafted Allison Feaster, Octavia Blue, Rehema Stephens and Erica Kienast in the 1998 WNBA Draft [1] May 11, 1998 Waived Daedra Charles and Kim Gessig [1] Signed Erin Alexander, Eugenia Rycraw and Sandra Van Embricqs [1] July 10, 1998 Waived Erin Alexander [1] Signed Michelle Reed [1] July 16, 1997 Fired Julie Rousseau as Head Coach [1]

  8. 2002 Charlotte Sting season - Wikipedia

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    Allison Feaster (14) Allison Feaster (6) Dawn Staley (8) TD Waterhouse Centre: 14–12 27 August 3 @ Indiana: L 48–69: Feaster Staley (8) Tammy Sutton-Brown (5) Edwards Staley (2) Conseco Fieldhouse: 14–13 28 August 4 New York: L 58–71: Andrea Stinson (16) Charlotte Smith (7) Allison Feaster (4) Charlotte Coliseum: 14–14 29 August 6 ...

  9. 2007 WNBA draft - Wikipedia

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    All Sting players were available except for unrestricted free agents Allison Feaster and Tammy Sutton-Brown. [ 2 ] The main draft was held on April 4, 2007, inside the Renaissance Hotel on Cleveland 's Public Square , the day after the 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament ended.