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NCAA Champion ('95), Olympic Gold Medalist ('96) and WNBA All-Star ('99).HALL OF FAMER
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (Class of ‘10). Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (Class of ‘17).HUMANITARIAN
Committed to charitable work with a focus on breast cancer and children’s charities
Rebecca Lobo is a national champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, and Naismith Hall of Famer. She works as a game and studio basketball analyst for ESPN.
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Rebecca on her 13-mile journey from Southwick, MA to Springfield, MA (with a few stops in between).
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Rebecca is on Twitter @RebeccaLobo. For podcast news,
follow @ballandchainpod.
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Rebecca’s number 50 is the first to be retired in the history of the UConn women’s basketball program.
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Mike and Christine Golic joined Rebecca and Steve in-basement for a podcast recorded in the shadow of Barbie’s dream house.