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Colson was a four-year letter winner for the Aggies between 2008 and 2011, and is tied for being the winningest player in program history. [9] She majored in sociology. [10] Colson spent her freshman season as a reserve on the first Texas A&M team to reach the Elite Eight in program history, backing up point guard A'Quonesia Franklin. [11]
Yet, Sydney Colson had a great time. The Aces reserve guard unofficially earned her wings by taking over cabin duties as “Amber” when she “found” an extra flight attendant uniform on the ...
The Aces started 6-6 while three-time champion point guard Chelsea Gray rehabbed a leg injury and tried to find another gear over the last few ... Alysha Clark and Sydney Colson are also UFAs ...
Colson, a veteran of eight-plus years, played 15 minutes in Game 4 and was on the court during the last play of the game, when the Aces led by a single point and the Liberty had a chance to win ...
The Aces became dominant in September, winning their first three games of the month. A four point loss to New York on September 8 would be the only mar on their record for the month. The would the remaining five straight games, with the closest being a four point win in Indiana on September 13. The Aces finished the regular season 27–13.
Sydney Colson: Las Vegas Aces [25] Damiris Dantas: Indiana Fever: Minnesota Lynx [26] Ivana Dojkić: New York Liberty: Seattle Storm [27] Skylar Diggins-Smith: Seattle Storm: Phoenix Mercury [28] Emily Engstler: Washington Mystics [29] Megan Gustafson: Las Vegas Aces: Phoenix Mercury [30] Morgan Jones: Las Vegas Aces [25] Stephanie Mawuli: New ...
Aces teammate Sydney Colson, a two-time champion veteran guard, was waived during her second training camp in 2012 and didn’t return to the league until 2015.
Sydney Colson, WNBA point guard for the Las Vegas Aces; Carl Crawford, baseball player [72] Sedrick Curry, football player [73] Andy Dalton, football player, from Katy, Texas [74] Santia Deck, athlete [75] Jimmy Demaret, golfer; Gerald Dockery, football player [76] Karl Douglas, football player [77] Clyde Drexler, basketball player