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Which mother-daughter combo had the best WCBB playing careers?

  • Shea's mom, Marsha Mann, was an all-American at UNC in the early 70s
  • I believe Betajiah Laney's mom played for CVS at Cheyney
what other notables?
 
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A former All-American and the Most Valuable Player of the 2000 NCAA Women’s Final Four for UConn, Ralph followed the path blazed by her mother.

As Marsha Mann, Dr. Lake played in the World University Games in 1973 and was the University of North Carolina’s first women’s basketball All-American in 1975.

Her uniform number 44 was retired and hung from the rafters at UNC’s Carmichael Auditorium. She also is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th anniversary team announced in 2003.

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These aren’t necessarily the “best,” but a few more under the radar ones:

- Sydney Parrish (Oregon): “Aimee (Forsman) Parrish was a 1,000-point scorer at Valparaiso from 1988 to 1992.”

- Talia von Oelhoffen (Oregon State): “For her efforts in basketball, Tondi received a scholarship to the University of Hawaii where she was a four year starter. During the 1989-90 season, she was second in the nation in steals and was named an honorable mention to the Big West Conference Team.” She was also the National Pentathlon Champion in 1981.

- Payton Verhulst (Louisville): “[Robin] Baker saw action in 82 games, while making 70 starts from 1988-1992 with the Blue Devils. She averaged 11.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists as a senior to close out her career. Baker scored 659 points, dished 252 assists and grabbed 226 rebounds over four seasons at Duke.”

- Cameron Brink (Stanford): “Michelle Bain-Brink (1984-88) - A member of the Virginia Tech 1,000-point club… Finished her career with 1,068 points, ranking 18th on the school’s all-time scoring list.”

- Jennifer Hamson (BYU): “Tresa Spaulding Hamson, was a four-time All-American basketball player at Brigham Young in the mid-80’s, and still holds the school records for field goal percentage (64.7 season, 60.9 career) and blocked shots (144 season, 494 career).”
 
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I don’t have stats or names at the moment but Naz Hilmons mother played at Vanderbilt.

Nancy Mulkeys mom was also a big star i believe
 

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I don’t have stats or names at the moment but Naz Hilmons mother played at Vanderbilt.

Nancy Mulkeys mom was also a big star i believe
Na'sheema was All SEC and played in the ABL. She was a stud in her day.
 

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Yolanda Laney was a 1984 Kodak All American. She played at Cheyney St under Stringer. Her daughter, Betnijah Laney, also played for Stringer, at RU, and is now a WNBA All Star for the NY Liberty. They did a really nice video together this year:
 

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