This article originally appeared on For The Win: Rebecca Lobo effectively summed up why Caitlin Clark didn't make Team USA for this year's Olympics Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark not ...
Hall of Famer Rebecca Lobo joined SportsCenter Friday afternoon ... Clark spent some time away from basketball during the Olympics break but she also spent plenty of time working with her Fever ...
and picked up a microphone instead. Rebecca Lobo was a member of the 1996 Olympics team, where she won the gold before going on to a career in the WNBA from 1997 to 2003. She remains heavily ...
Dawn Staley and Rebecca Lobo all on the same team. The team came together almost a year before the Olympics and embarked on a 52-game pre-Olympic tour against top collegiate and international teams.
Lobo officially became Rebecca Lobo-Rushin on April 12, 2003, when the two tied the knot at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Massachusetts. They now have four children: three daughters and one son.
Rebecca Lobo is considered one of the best prospects to come out of UConn. The center recalled her recruiting experience for 'Setting the Standard', a 5-part docuseries of the history of the UConn ...
Rebecca Lobo had an excellent career with UConn from 1991-1995, which was capped by a 1995 national championship win with a perfect 35-0 record. The six-foot-four center was named unanimous player ...
Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart won Olympic gold with Team USA at the ... Tina Charles and Rebecca Lobo. Here's a look at the most notable players who left an indelible mark on women's ...
Robinson: “Rebecca’s pretty much said ... she looks pretty impressive already.” Lobo: “LaChina nailed it. I think it was soon after the Olympics where Stewie had a dip and we did one ...
Lobo said that opening up about her Sjogren's diagnosis and developing her skincare line made her realize that "business and how you do business is not really set up for people with hidden ...
Lobo officially became Rebecca Lobo-Rushin on April 12, 2003, when the two tied the knot at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Massachusetts. They now have four children: three daughters and one son.