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WNBA Legend Rebecca Lobo Reacts to Angel Reese Making History originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Chicago Sky second-year standout Angel Reese has overcome a tough start to the 2025 WNBA regular season to reassert herself as one of the premier post players i ...
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As reported by Sports Illustrated, retired WNBA great Rebecca Lobo, who currently works as an analyst throughout the NCAA and WNBA seasons, commented on the fiasco during a segment on ESPN. Lobo ...
ESPN's Rebecca Lobo had a truly bizarre broadcasting moment on Sunday. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images 1. I thought the Chip Caray non-controversy controversy that I wrote about on Monday would be the ...
Rebecca Lobo, who led Connecticut to its first NCAA basketball championship and a was a key player in the formation of the WNBA, announced her retirement Tuesday.
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The 51-year-old Rebecca Lobo played in the WNBA from 1997 to 2003, earning 1999 All-Star honors. She led the UConn Huskies to a national championship in 1995 and was named the tournament’s Most ...
Rebecca Lobo and Jen Rizzotti have spent the last few years coaching the AAU team that their sons play for. It’s hard to miss a lot of the unselfish play and style that the two UConn greats ...
The historic milestone has sparked praises from the basketball world, including WNBA legend Rebecca Lobo, who weighed in with a post on X. "Angel Reese is the only player in @wnba history to ...
CT Force coach Rebecca Lobo, second from left, poses with her son Thomas, left, and fellow coach Jen Rizzotti, second from right, and Rizzotti’s son Conor, right, after their team won an AAU ...
CT Force coach Rebecca Lobo, second from left, poses with her son Thomas, left, and fellow coach Jen Rizzotti, second from right, and Rizzotti's son Conor, right, after their team won an AAU ...
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