Part IV: Most Beautiful Women's Basketball Players of 2020
A Celebration of Women, Basketball & Beauty
Part four of our series of the "Most beautiful Women's Basketball Players" of 2020 in up and ready. 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.
Here are the links for parts one through three in case you missed it:
Part One
https://vocal.media/unbalanced/most-beautiful-women-s-basketball-players-of-2020
Part Two
https://vocal.media/unbalanced/part-ii-most-beautiful-women-s-basketball-players-of-2020
Part Three
https://vocal.media/unbalanced/part-iii-most-beautiful-women-s-basketball-players-of-2020
Lexi Duckett
College: North Carolina, Height: 5-11, Position: Guard, Highlights: Had season best 17 minutes with six points and two steals versus North Carolina Central.
Sarah Dumitrescu
College: Ole Miss, Height: 6-0, Position: Guard, Highlights: Played six games in freshman season. Grabbed 11 rebounds against New Orleans. Had seven or more rebounds in four games. Team was 4-2 in her appearances and 3-21 without her.
Jillian Fletcher
College: Western Michigan, Height: 5-9, Position: Guard, Highlights: Played season best 13 minutes, with five points during a close 79-76 win over New Mexico State.
Kysre Gondrezick
College: West Virginia, Height: 5-9, Position: Guard, Highlights: Led team in scoring (15.3), assists (3.2) and steals (1.3). Team 12-0 when she scored 16 or more points. Had eight assists in a win over Kansas State. Posted 20 or more points times during the season.
Daryn Hickok
College: Weber State, Height: 5-10, Position: Forward, Highlights: Scored season best 30 points against Southern Utah. Shot 9-of-11 from the field in that contest.
Kayla Jones
College: North Carolina State, Height: 6-1, Position: Forward, Highlights: Second on the team in scoring (10.1) and rebounding (7.0). Put up five double-doubles during the season. Had eight games with 10 rebounds or more. Shot career bests 48 percent from the field and 36 percent from three-point land.
Masseny Kaba
College: Central Florida, Height: 6-3, Position: Forward, Highlights: Posted double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds against UConn. Had two games where she blocked a season high four shots. Led team in rebounding (6.5) and blocks (1.1).
Nydia Lampkin
College: Oklahoma, Height: 6-3, Position: Forward, Highlights: Grabbed nine boards in win over Kansas. Had two 10 points with two blocks against Western Kentucky.
Sascha Lichtenwald
College: Calgary (Canada), Height: 5-10, Position: Guard, Highlights: Scored season best 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting against Brandon. Grabbed 10 rebounds against Ryerson. Collected five steals against UBCO Heat.
Ana Llanusa
College: Oklahoma, Height: 6-0, Position: Guard, Highlights: Third on team in scoring (15.4) and rebounding (4.6). Collected six steals, while scoring season most 26 points in a game versus rival Oklahoma State. Had two other 20 point games during the season.
Lawrencia Moten
College: Hartford, Height: 6-2, Position: Forward, Highlights: Had a 10-point, eight-rebound performance against Williams & Mary. Led team in blocked shots (1.3). Grabbed a season high 10 rebounds against Maine.
Mimi Reid
College: Ole Miss Height: 5-8 Position: Guard Highlights: Led team in assists (4.0). Racked up 10 assists to go with 16 points and zero turnovers in a win against Alabama State. Shot five-of-seven during that game. Scored a season high 21 points against Tennesee. Had four steals against Missouri.
Kayla Watkins
College: Weber State, Height: 6-2, Postion: Forward, Highlights: Posted 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting against Southern Utah. Had 17 points, six rebounds and two blocks against Sacramento.
Leighah Wool
College: Western Michigan, Height: 6-0, Position: Forward, Highlights: A top contributor on her team. Second on the squad in assists (2.7), Third in scoring (12.1), rebounding (6.0), and steals (1.2).
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