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New NCAA career scoring record
Couldn't find an appropriate thread for this, so just puttin' one up. Not ETSU-related, but worthy of note:

New NCAA career scoring record

Really nice interview with Plum:

Plum interview
02-26-2017 03:35 PM
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RE: New NCAA career scoring record
Update on Plum:

Plum interview

Don't get me wrong here - I'm still not a fan of women's basketball - but if more like her come along, it will get better.

DO NOT MISS her throwing the t-shirt into the stands video clip near the bottom. It's exactly how to *not* "throw like a girl". It's always mystified me why that (throwing like a girl) is really a thing - which it is. I've seen (first-hand) other proof that it's not an anatomical lack - IT CAN BE DONE. So I've been continually curious as to why 99% of girls *do* throw like a girl.

Also interesting, if you haven't seen it, is the video comparison of her vs. James Harden:

Plum vs. Harden
05-13-2017 12:05 PM
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