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Rebecca Lobo Connecticut
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Mention the name Rebecca Lobo and women's basketball immediately comes to mind.
Rebecca retired after playing the 2003 season with the Connecticut Sun and
attempting to overcome two torn ACLs.
Rebecca fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a professional basketball player by signing in 1996 as the starting forward/center for the New York Liberty where she led her team in rebounding and scoring. Her skills and athletic ability earned her a nomination to the All-NBA Second Team in the league's inaugural season. As the youngest member of the 1996 U.S. Women's Olympic basketball team, she helped her team win a gold medal in Atlanta. In addition, Lobo achieved academic honors while studying at the University of Connecticut where she was named a 1995 Rhodes Scholar and a NCAA top scholar athlete. She has also received several other prestigious awards throughout her career including the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year, National Athlete of the Year and NCAA Woman of the Year.
Lobo is also a budding sports analyst and commentator having provided color analysis for women's college basketball on CBS and ESPN and serving as an analyst during ESPN's exclusive coverage of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.
Ms. Lobo is a highly sought after motivational speaker who has provided inspirational
speeches to various groups throughout the United States. Rebecca's audiences
typically includes: business executives, cancer survivors (with her mother RuthAnn),
athletic teams, college students and administrators, civic groups, girl scouts,
school children, and corporate employees.
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