Most Beautiful Women's Basketball Players of 2020
Part I: A Celebration of Women, Basketball & Beauty
This is the beginning of our series of the "Most beautiful Women's Basketball Players" of 2020. This series celebrates on the court accomplishments and beauty of athletes who come from places all around the world and are made of various ethnicities as well as sizes.
Beauty has more than one kind of face and these women show that you can be aggressive as an athlete and it doesn't take away from your being a beautiful woman. This list is filled with role models for girls all over the planet.
Amaya Adams
School: East Tennessee State, Height: 5-10, Position: Guard, Highlights: Scored a career best 13 points, hitting four of five shots in a two-point win over Mercer.
Jaylyn Agnew
School: Creighton, Height: 5-11, Position: Forward, Highlights: Creighton's most productive player, leading the team in scoring (20.8), rebounds (6.4), assists (3.4) and blocks (1.0). Scored 43 points with nine rebounds and six assists in a win over Georgetown.
Brea Beal
School: South Carolina, Height: 6-1, Position: Guard, Highlights: Third leading rebounder (5.2) on the number one team in the nation, as a freshman.
Hailey Brown
School: Michigan, Height: 6-1, Position: Forward, Highlights: Scored a season best 19 points on making six of nine shots against Northwestern.
Mercedes Brooks
School: LSU, Height: 5-11, Position: Guard/Forward, Highlights: Scored season best 13 points and another season high with four assists in SEC Tournament win over Florida.
Ula Chamberlin
School: Weber State, Height: 5-9, Position: Guard Highlights: Scored a career high 29 points against Southern Utah. Averaged 10 points per game.
Ashley Foster
School: Georgia State, Height: 5-8, Position: Guard, Highlights: Knocked down three-of-three three pointers against Coastal Carolina.
Mikiah Harrigan
School: South Carolina, Height: 6-2, Position: Senior, Highlights: Led the nation's number one team in scoring (12.9). Had four 20-point games during the season.
Emy Hayford
School: Pitt, Height: 5-8, Position: Guard, Highlights: Scored 13 points on making five out of 10 shots against Georgetown.
Naz Hillmon
School: Michigan, Height: 6-2, Position: Guard, Highlights: Led Michigan in scoring (17.1) and rebounding (8.6). Scored 30 points with 10 rebounds in win over Iowa, hitting 14-of-19 shots. Scored 22 points with 16 rebounds against Ohio State in Big Ten Tournament.
Allison Johnson
School: Georgia State, Height: 6-0, Position: Forward, Hightlights: Had a season best 12 rebounds against Arkansas State. Scored a season high 14 points against South Carolina State.
Dorka Juhasz
School: Ohio State, Height: 6-4, Position: Forward, Hightlights: Led Ohio State in scoring (13.3), rebounding (9.1) and blocked shots 1.1.
Amani McWain
School: Southern University, Height: 5-8, Position: Guard, Highlights: Third on the team in steals (1.2). Scored a career best 20 points and hit 10 of 11 free-throws against Arkansas Pine-Bluff.
Ismini Prapa
School: Pitt, Height: 5-7, Position: Guard, Highlights: Scored season high 12 points in Big East Tournament upset win over Notre Dame. Shot perfect from three-point land making four long distance shots.
Kayla Robbins
School: Michigan, Height: 6-1, Position: Forward, Highlights: Led Michigan in steals (1.6), was second in rebounds (5.2) and scoring (11.6). Scored 23 points, with six rebounds and two steals in a win over Syracuse.
Alexis Sevillian
School: Iowa, Height: 5-5, Position: Guard, Highlights: Posted a game high and season best seven assists in 108-72 win over Illinois.
E'Lease Stafford
School: East Tennessee State, Height: 6-0, Position: Guard/Forward, Highlights: Averaged 10 points per game scored season best 29 points while making six of 10 threes in win over Western Carolina
Awa Trasi
School: LSU, Height: 6-1, Position: Forward, Highlights: Scored 22 points and hit five three-pointers in win over Tennessee.
Kiyae' White
School: Auburn, Height: 6-2, Position: Forward Highlights: Was second on her team with an average of 4.8 rebounds per game.
Raven White
School: Southern, Height: 6-1, Position: Forward, Highlights: Led team field goal percentage (.506). Had a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds against Alcorn State.
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