I believe the player from Colorado who went to Stanford was no more than 6'2".I would love to see that during a game, even if it was after the game was well decided. They're just haven't been many women's college basketball players who can do that. I can't think of any other woman's basketball player who could do that at Ayana's height.
Do you remember the name? I'll Google it to see if I can see a dunk.I believe the player from Colorado who went to Stanford was no more than 6'2".
From memory, in high school, she used to do 2-handed dunks with barely a step. Thought there was threads about it here, with video.I would love to see that during a game, even if it was after the game was well decided. They're just haven't been many women's college basketball players who can do that. I can't think of any other woman's basketball player who could do that at Ayana's height.
I would love to see that during a game, even if it was after the game was well decided. They're just haven't been many women's college basketball players who can do that. I can't think of any other woman's basketball player who could do that at Ayana's height.
Fran Belibi. I wonder if she’s in med school now? If I’m not mistaken she wanted to be a doctor. Maybe FarmFan can chime in?Do you remember the name? I'll Google it to see if I can see a dunk.
Yeah, I remember it being a little bit more, though not the specifics. Still, it's a functional dunk which continues to be few and far between in the women's game.From memory, in high school, she used to do 2-handed dunks with barely a step. Thought there was threads about it here, with video.
She's actually a little shorter than Ayanna and she gets up a lot higher. That was impressive.Fran Belibi. I wonder if she’s in med school now? If I’m not mistaken she wanted to be a doctor. Maybe FarmFan can chime in?
1994- Charlotte Smith in a game for No. Carolina at only 6-0.I would love to see that during a game, even if it was after the game was well decided. They're just haven't been many women's college basketball players who can do that. I can't think of any other woman's basketball player who could do that at Ayana's height.
I read an interview with Fran about a year ago, and if memory serves, she had recently graduated from Harvard with a master's degree in education and was working in a lab at Stanford Medical School. A very impressive young woman.Fran Belibi. I wonder if she’s in med school now? If I’m not mistaken she wanted to be a doctor. Maybe FarmFan can chime in?
Fran Belibi.Do you remember the name? I'll Google it to see if I can see a dunk.