• Venus Lacy (some sources give her name as Venus Lacey, born February 9, 1967) is an American former star basketball player, at the high school, college...
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  • father, Richard Bailey, played college basketball at Houston. His aunt, Venus Lacy, played in the WNBA and was a member of Team USA's 1996 Olympic team that...
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  • journalist Venus Lacy (born 1967), American former Olympic and professional basketball player Venus Raj (born 1988), Miss Universe Philippines 2010 Venus Ramey...
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  • Tyler Lacy (born 1999), American football player Venus Lacy (born 1967), American basketball player Walter Lacy (1809–1898), English actor William Lacy (died...
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  • inaugural season, the Reign drafted 1996 Olympic team veteran Venus Lacy to play center, but Lacy was generally outshone by the team's other two "big women"...
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    1983–1984 Pam Gant, 1985 Teresa Weatherspoon, 1987–1988 Nora Lewis, 1989 Venus Lacy, 1990 Vickie Johnson, 1995–1996 Debra Williams, 1996 Amanda Wilson, 1999...
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  • (1964-06-19)June 19, 1964 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) US Valenciennes Olympic F Venus Lacy 29 – (1967-02-09)February 9, 1967 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) U.S. national team...
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  • "Deattached", "Venus Lacy", and "Temporary Insurance"; lead guitar on "Hand Grenade"; design; layout Amanda Kelly – guitar on "Deattached" and "Venus Lacy", design...
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  • Marciniak and the 1996 Olympic gold-medal winner and native Tennessean Venus Lacy. However, after playing only 15 games in 1998, the team was forced to...
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  • screenwriter 1967 – Gaston Browne, Antiguan and Barbudan Prime Minister 1967 – Venus Lacy, American basketball player 1967 – Todd Pratt, American baseball player...
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