Thursday, June 10, 2010

Read the latest features from our USA women's trials participants

Is there Anything Chiney Ogwumike Can't Do?
The 6-3 forward from Cy-Fair High School outside of Houston served as her school’s student body president and ranked No. 2 among a class of nearly 700 students. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Superintendent Student Leadership Committee. Accepted to Stanford, Ogwumike wants to earn her law degree and an MBA. More...

Bria Hartley: The Next Long Island Legend?

Bria Hartley gets the question all the time. The 5-10 guard from North Babylon High School in North Babylon, N.Y. grew up on Long Island, less than one hour from New York City and Madison Square Garden, but claims a team that plays its home games nearly 3,000 miles away as her favorite. More...

Who's Ready? Boyd and Thomas Eager To Start Trials
Brittany Boyd and Alyssa Thomas were the first ones in the gym to begin the 2010 USA Women's U18 National Team Trials. Hear from Boyd, the youngest player on the trials roster, and Thomas, an All-American headed to Maryland next fall, about what they think will set them apart over three days of trials. More...

The Comeback Kid
2010 USA U17 World Championship Team or U.S. Youth Olympic Games Team hopeful Alexyz Vaioletama, a 6-1 forward from Fountain Valley, Calif., has been here before. She’s just hoping that her experience this summer turns out a little different than last year. More...

Elizabeth Williams: Willing To Work
Elizabeth WilliamsOne of 36 participants in the 2010 USA U17 World Championship/Youth Olympic Games Team Trials, Elizabeth Williams also is one of 10 players who earned gold with the USA at the 2009 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women last summer in Mexico City. In fact, she was the tournament MVP. More...

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