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We played some of these.

#1 Kelsey Plum
#3 Evelyn Akhator, Kentucky
#12 Alexis Jones, Baylor
#16 Leticia Romero Kansas State and Florida State
#17 Erica McCall, Stanford
#21 Chantel Osahor, Washington
#23 Breanna Lewis, Kansas State
#29 Alexis Prince, Baylor
#30 Lanay Montgomery, WV
#33 Makayla Epps, Kentucky


And, the surprise,
#34 Kai James, Florida State---I thought she had dropped out of sight.
 
We did, and we certainly didn't have any play to that level.

Frankly, I'd just skip the WNBA and go to Europe if I were a woman college basketball star. A better place to play than in Dubuque or Dallas or wherever -- and the money is probably as good or close.
 
We did, and we certainly didn't have any play to that level.

Frankly, I'd just skip the WNBA and go to Europe if I were a woman college basketball star. A better place to play than in Dubuque or Dallas or wherever -- and the money is probably as good or close.

Most women can make a lot of money overseas, but that means time away from family and friends, also the WNBA is the best woman basketball league in the world... now more and more your hearing about little girls saying they hope to play in the WNBA after college and it would help OU if they were able to put more kids in the league.
 
The average salary in Europe is probably about $13,000 per month, or about the annual salary in the US in only three or four months. It makes little difference whether you are eating on the road in the US or in Europe. You look for what you want to eat. It may be difficult to find fried chicken or cornbread. But, most American staples arose in Europe. It's not that different. Leah seemed to find that there was always a league playing somewhere.
 
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