Tully Louise Bevilaqua (née Crook on 19 July 1972) is an Australian retired professional women's basketball player and current assistant coach for the...
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Briann January, Natalie Williams, Yolanda Griffith, Shavonte Zellous, Tully Bevilaqua, Tammy Sutton-Brown, Candice Dupree, Cappie Pondexter, Erica Wheeler...
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football player Tully Bevilaqua, Australian professional basketball player Tully Blanchard, American professional wrestler Tully Jensen, model Tully Kearney,...
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Adam Zampa Spencer Johnson Ben Manenti Claire Bevilacqua – surfer Tully Bevilaqua – basketball player Dean Capobianco – runner Martin Cattalini – basketball...
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Seattle Storm in 2003, joining fellow Australians Lauren Jackson and Tully Bevilaqua. Brondello was one of the top three-point shooters in league history...
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Bulleen, Canberra, Adelaide 1989–2009 672 blocks Most career steals Tully Bevilaqua Perth, Canberra 1991–2011 722 steals Most career three-points made...
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Portland WNBA team was announced that will begin playing in 2026. Tully Bevilaqua, who went on to play with the San Antonio Silver Stars Monique Cardenas...
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program under experienced head coach David Herbert and home-grown legend Tully Bevilaqua, and gave a nod to the team's history with the reintroduction of the...
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Storm's championship season were not on the team in 2005. Vodichkova, Tully Bevilaqua, and Sheri Sam moved on to other teams. Also, the pre-season injury...
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Crystal Robinson (2022) Charli Turner Thorne (2023) Taja Edwards (2023 Tully Bevilaqua (2023) Kristi Toliver (2024–present) Megan Vogel (2024–present) Michael...
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