Rebecca Lobo
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"Rebecca Rose Lobo-Rushin" is an American television basketball analyst and former women's basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 1997 to 2003. Lobo, at 6' 4", played the center (basketball)/center position for much of her career. Lobo played college basketball at the Connecticut Huskies women's basketball/University of Connecticut, where she was a member of the team that won the Connecticut Huskies women's basketball#Rebecca Lobo and the 1995 National Championship/1995 national championship, going 35–0 on the season in the process.

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They're a blast to watch. Her team has taken on her personality; they're diving on the floor for loose balls.

I think every time I go in a game, I have added something positive. I have gotten a rebound or made a defensive play. That is what I try to focus on.

People have to understand what my game is. It's not all about numbers. There's a bigger picture here. I don't create off the dribble. I rely on my teammates; my role is to set screens and get rebounds.

Athletes who take to the classroom naturally or are encouraged to focus on grades should be able to do well in the classroom. I believe the reason you go to college is to get your degree. It's not a minor league or an audition for the pros.

She's just as fired up. She probably still thinks she never commits a foul.

I want to be a good person and live my life the right way, keeping in mind that there might be a little kid who's watching what I do.

My goals have gone from being an all-star to just being able to play basketball. I always took for granted that I could play. Now I know what a gift it is.

You walk into Cameron during practice, and you think this is just another class building on campus. Then you see the people coming in, and you know why it's such a special place and why people want to play here.

Sometimes I played because I wanted to get out of a bad mood, sometimes because I was worried about an upcoming test. Sometimes basketball was just a great way to forget myself. When I stepped out into the driveway, I was no longer Rebecca Lobo. I was Larry Bird or I was Dr. J.