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Part III: Most Beautiful Women's Basketball Players of 2020

A Celebration of Women, Basketball & Beauty

By Winners OnlyPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Here's part three 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 you being a beautiful woman. This list is filled with role models for girls all over the planet.

Zitina Aokuso

Zitina Aokuso

Team: Geelong Supercats (Australia), Height: 6-4, Position: Forward/Center, Highlights: Averaged 15.9 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists. Also posted one steal and 1.1 blocks per game, while leading her team with a .412 three-point shooting percentage.

Rachel Brewster

Rachel Brewster

Team: Nunawading Spectres (Australia) , Height: 5-11 Position: Guard, Highlights: Scored 7.4 points per game. Posted 14 points with nine rebounds against Eltham Wildcats.

Alexia Chartereau

Alexia Chartereau

Team: Tango Bourges Basket (France), Height: 6-3, Position: Center, Highlights: Scored a career best 13.8 points and 5.8 rebounds in her fifth season. Scored a season best 25 points against Basket Landes. Posted a double-double against Flames Carolo.

Penina Davidson

Penina Davidson

Team: New Zealand, Height: 6-3, Position: Forward, Highlights: Led New Zealand to a silver medal in the 2019 Williams Jones Cup with an average of 15.2 points per game. Competes for Australia's Melbourne Boomers in the WNBL.

Maddie Garrick

Maddie Garrick

Team: Nunawading Spectres (Australia), Height: 5-10, Position: Guard, Highlights: Averaged team best 14.8 points. Also posted 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game.

Cayla George

Cayla George

Team: Australia, Height: 6-4, Position: Center, Highlights: Averaged 9.3 points and 6.5 rebounds for Australia while competing for FIBA's Asia Cup. Had a double-double with 11 points nad 14 rebounds in 16 minutes against Phillippines.

Marte Grays

Marte Grays

Team: Bendigo Spirit (Australia), Height: 6-2, Position: Forward, Highlights: Made debut for Bendigo playing two games with averages of seven points and six rebounds. Shot 50 percent from the field.

Ezi Magbegor

Ezi Magbegor

Team: Australia, Height: 6-4, Position: Foward, Highlights: Averaged 12 points on 62 percent shooting for Australia in FIBA's Asia Cup. Made eight out of 10 shots against Phillipines as she scored 18 points. Scored 11 points with seven rebounds to capture win over Korea in third place game.

Monica Okoye

Monica Okoye

Team: Fujitso Red Wave (Japan), Height: 5-11, Position: Forward, Highlights: Led the team in rebounds (5.9) and second on the team in scoring (11.3) as team finished 13-3.

Nadeen Payne

Nadeen Payne

Team: Perth Lynx (Australia), Height: 6-2, Position: Foward/Center, Highlights: Averaged 10.2 points per game Scored season best 22 points against Adelaide.

Kamrin Reed

Kamrin Reed

College: Western Michigan, Height: 5-7, Position: Guard, Highlights: Posted season best four steals in a win against Illinois-Chicago. Scored 17 points in a win over Detroit. Had two games where she hit four three-pointers.

Ajai Simmons

Ajai Simmons

College: Northern Arizona, Height: 5-9, Position: Guard, Highlights: Posted four points, two assists and a rebound in five minutes during in a win over Weber State.

Alanna Smith

Alanna Smith

Team: Shinhan S-Birds (South Korea), Height: 6-4, Position: Forward, Highlights: Scored 28 points with 11 rebounds in her debut. Averaged 11.8 points and 1.8 blocks per game. Also competed in WNBA for Phoenix Mercury.

Haley Van Dyke

Haley Van Dyke

College: Washington, Height: 6-1, Position: Forward, Highlights: Led team in rebounding (5.1) as well as steals (2.1) and was second in scoring (8.4). Posted one double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds in a win against Seattle. Collected a season best seven steals in a win over Weber State. Had eight games with three steals or more.

Jordan Walker

Jordan Walker

College: Western Michigan, Height: 5-8, Position: Guard, Highlights: Led team in scoring (15.8) and steals (2.2), while finishing as second in rebounds (6.1). Scored 33 points in a win over Northern Illinois.

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