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[QUOTE="Sluconn Husky, post: 2594001, member: 5089"] [I]Magbegor left Australia on Thursday to visit the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Connecticut, just days after returning from an Australian Opals camp in Italy. Capitals coach Paul Goriss says he is "crossing every part of my entire body" in the hope the WNBL rookie of the year returns to Canberra next season. ... "When [Magbegor] comes back she'll make a decision on whether she chooses to go to USA college or stays and plays WNBL," Goriss said. "I am crossing every part of my entire body [in the hope she stays]. I spoke to her before she left and she's got to do what she needs to do. "Obviously I think the WNBL is a better fit for her after her season and for the Opals, but it's her choice and her decision. She's got to decide what's best for her future. ... Magbegor did her Commonwealth Games chances no harm at the camp with Goriss saying she was "fantastic" in maintaining the fearless approach she took into her rookie WNBL season. "She went in there with little expectation as the rookie or the 18-year-old," Goriss said. "One of the girls made the comment, I think it was Jenna O'Hea, that Ezi was the best person at practice for the first two days, she stood out.[/I] [URL="https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/wnbl-canberra-capitals-rising-star-eziyoda-magbegor-weighing-up-her-future-20180224-h0wlj7.html"]WNBL: Canberra Capitals rising star Eziyoda Magbegor weighing up her future[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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