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=unriv=

Unrivaled is a women's professional three-on-three basketball league based in the United States. It is composed of 6 teams. The league was founded in 2023 by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, in part to allow WNBA players to play domestically and to bypass complications from the WNBA's prioritization rule for players who choose to play overseas in the WNBA offseason. Unrivaled's inaugural season is slotted to begin in January 2025 in Miami, Florida.

The regular season is played from January to March (eight weeks of total play), with a one-on-one single elimination tournament mid-season, followed by playoffs for the top four teams from regular season play.

History
In July 2023, Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty and Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx announced the founding of Unrivaled on Twitter.

Teams
Unrivaled is to consist of thirty professional players, making up six 5-player teams.

Rules and regulations
Games will be played on a compressed full-court and consist of 4 quarters with both game and shot clocks.


 * betting that its fast-paced, one-hour games (each broadcast will be about two hours) will be attractive to both media partners and advertisers. The league is built around three-on-three competition on a compressed court, in purpose-built arenas.

Business
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 * pay a minimum six-figure salary and offer the highest average salary in U.S. women’s professional sports when it launches in January 2025
 * an answer to the prioritization clause, a controversial requirement in the collective bargaining agreement that went into full effect this spring. It requires players to arrive at training camp on time or else be suspended for the entire season.
 * three-month, 3x3 league held in Miami that does not overlap with training camps and gives stars ample time for offseason recovery.
 * A committee that does not include Collier or Stewart considered participants based on WNBA accolades and collegiate success for younger players
 * Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, NBA stars Carmelo Anthony and Steve Nash, LPGA winner Michelle Wie West and business mogul Gary Vaynerchuk. UConn women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma and actor Ashton Kutcher are also early investors.
 * John Skipper, Meadowlark Media co-founder and former ESPN president, and David Levy, Back Nine Ventures founder and former Turner president, are also investors who will lead Unrivaled’s media rights and sponsorship sales.
 * The 30 players participating in the first Unrivaled season will receive equity for at least the first year
 * Six teams of five players each will compete in 3x3 games held in Miami on a court two-thirds the size of a regulation court.
 * break in the middle of the season akin to an All-Star hiatus that will feature a 1-on-1 tournament

Finance

 * John Skipper and David Levy are among the investors in Unrivaled, a three-on-three women’s basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier. Unrivaled will launch in January 2025, and Levy and Skipper will spearhead its media rights and sponsorship deals.
 * sizable slate of investors (aside from Levy and Skipper), including U.S. soccer stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, NBA legends Carmelo Anthony and Steve Nash, LPGA champion Michelle Wie West, former Warner Bros. chief Ann Sarnoff, entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk, and actor and veteran investor Ashton Kutcher, among others.
 * Unrivaled is offering the “highest average salary in professional women’s sports leagues,” but also equity for all participating players.


 * closed on a seed funding round ahead of its January launch.
 * Athletes will be given equity in the new league, and Unrivaled said it will also feature contract opportunities that will offer the highest average salary in women’s pro sports league history.
 * investors include media executives such as former ESPN president John Skipper, ex-Turner president David Levy, and former Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff, as well athletes including NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony and others who invested through the venture capital firm led by U.S women’s national soccer team captain Alex Morgan.
 * Alex Bazzell, Unrivaled president and Collier’s husband.
 * The league is building its own facility in Miami. It has two baskets, but it’s about two-thirds the size of a regular court.
 * include NBA all-star Steve Nash, LGPA champion Michelle Wie West, Olympic gold medalist Megan Rapinoe, and Koby Altman, the general manager of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers. The NCAA University of Connecticut women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma and the NBA’s Tyrus and Tre Jones are also investors. Richard Sarnoff, chairman of media at private equity firm KKR; actor Ashton Kutcher; Moira Forbes, the executive vice president of Forbes; Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia; Desiree Gruber, TV producer and founder and CEO of Full Picture; Dan Rosensweig, executive chairman of Chegg; Andor Capital founder Dan Benton; and Range Group.

Merchandise
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Media coverage

 * Skipper and Levy will negotiate the media rights deals for Unrivaled.

=WNT= - Verbs to use instead of "scored"
 * posted
 * recorded
 * registered
 * had
 * racked up
 * tallied
 * collected

Personal life

 * dyslexia essay


 * \ dawn and a'ja
 * The AWF (A'ja Wilson Foundation), a nonprofit, has been active since 2019
 * And I started a foundation actually also with my parents, they helped me out. It's a foundation that helps bring awareness to people with dyslexia and also helps with research and resources for their families the correct resources for children with disabilities.


 * July 2019 WNBA Cares Community Assist Award
 * dawn staley mentor

Business interests

 * first WNBA player on the Mountain Dew roster

In popular culture

 * WNBPA’s Social Justice Council
 * Dear Black Girls essay


 * Lebron's rookie with a voice - "During September’s Harlem Fashion Week, Wilson was a part of LeBron James’ campaign for his latest sneaker release. The campaign, titled #Strongest, introduced the newest version of his signature shoe, the LeBron 16, that was “designed by women for women.” James highlighted women in fashion, sports, journalism, entertainment, and his family who have remained beams of strength and perseverance in their careers. James selected Wilson as one of the eighteen women featured in the campaign and gave her the caption "rookie with a voice" due to her tenacity."


 * statue outside of Colonial Life Arena

FIBA

 * Add Italy/Crotia trip to 2023–24 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team page

Youth

 * style="text-align:center;" | 2017
 * style="text-align:center;" | United States U-16
 * 5 || 0 || 14.4 || .366 || .385 || .667 || 2.2 || 2.2 || 1.4 || .4 || .8 || 8.8
 * style="text-align:center;" | 2019
 * rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;" | United States U-19
 * 7 || 0 || 14.7 || .333 || .250 || .800 || 1.3 || 1.6 || 1.1 || .1 || .9 || 5.3
 * style="text-align:center;" | 2021
 * 7 || 7 || 25.1 || .386 || .364 || .727 || 5.3 || 5.6 || 1.0 || .9 || 2.4 ||14.3
 * colspan=2 align="center"| Career
 * 19 || 7 || 18.1 || .368 || .346 || .736 || 3.0 || 3.2 || 1.2 || .5 || 1.4 || 9.5
 * 7 || 7 || 25.1 || .386 || .364 || .727 || 5.3 || 5.6 || 1.0 || .9 || 2.4 ||14.3
 * colspan=2 align="center"| Career
 * 19 || 7 || 18.1 || .368 || .346 || .736 || 3.0 || 3.2 || 1.2 || .5 || 1.4 || 9.5
 * 19 || 7 || 18.1 || .368 || .346 || .736 || 3.0 || 3.2 || 1.2 || .5 || 1.4 || 9.5

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 * CC review?
 * review for CC philanthropy
 * swept all National Player of the Year awards (Wade, AP, Honda, USBWA, Wooden, and Naismith)

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 * gabbie losing a tooth??



=km=

money martin

 * https://x.com/IowaWBB/status/1728577931453104237
 * https://x.com/IowaWBB/status/1737986703548195296 (12/2023)
 * t-shirts - https://x.com/RAYGUNshirts/status/1620884120900603904 (02/2023)
 * Martin’s shirts are as connected to her persona as any of the RayGun offerings: “Kaptain Kate.” “Money Martin.” “Kate Martin, The Glue.” No one is as respected as Martin on the team, and she is the sole team captain. Her leadership exudes determination.
 * K Plum - https://x.com/VanshayM/status/1791932941158764920

to add?
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 * fan base called the "martinis" tweet
 * mentioned by commentators during 06/21/24 game - second half
 * recruited me as a 2-3 (shooting guard/small forward).


 * rookie interview


 * “It’s hard work being the glue,” her father, Matt Martin, recalled Monday night, referencing his daughter’s affectionate nickname among her adoring fans. (And, boy, are they are adoring.) “Even though she loved her experience at Iowa, it’s still hard work – being the captain, the glue and attending to everybody’s needs and wants...“They were looking for role players that were going to make them better and players that understood their roles. I think Kate, at least right now, is the right fit for their program.”
 * “I think part of it is her role changed as she’s a four playing a lot four (power forward), versus two (shooting guard) and three (small forward) in previous years,” her dad said. “So I think she gets an opportunity to rebound more. When you’re a four you get an opportunity to rebound more. She’s always tried to do what the team needs.”


 * ADD? = “I would not trade that experience for the world,” Martin said. “I would not trade my injury for the world, because I got to learn so much. By just being out and being able to learn from great leaders, learn how to be a good teammate and cheer for your teammates above anything.” (NOT USED in college section)
 * learning from ACL injury and Megan Guf - Martin’s first season at Iowa ended prematurely with a torn ACL. In the moment, it was devastating. But she admits she learned more that season than from any other, such as becoming a supportive teammate. Martin watched national player of the year Megan Gustafson work relentlessly on Mikan drills and exude a presence that forced every teammate to match her dedication. “To see that in person, it was insane,” Martin said. “She instilled a little bit of what it takes to get to that level, to be great like she was. I watched her workouts plenty of times and she never took a rep off at practice. I was like, ‘Oh s—, I’m going to have to bring my ‘A’ game every single practice next year.'”

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 * DONE - “If the WNBA wants her for a team, she would love to try out and love to be a part of that,” Jill said. “If not, she’s talked about possibly playing overseas or finding a coaching job somewhere at the college level. “I don’t worry about that girl. I know she’s gonna do something so it will be related to basketball for sure.”
 * ehhh - Former Davenport Assumption standout and coach Matt Fitzpatrick is Martin’s uncle.
 * ehhh - Martin played on her brother’s basketball team in the first grade.
 * ehhh - Martin attended Iowa basketball camps as a guest of associate coach Jan Jensen, who is married to her aunt Julie Fitzpatrick, as early as the age of five. As she got older, she became a participant.

legacy/impact/player profile
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 * awwww - https://247sports.com/college/iowa/longformarticle/everything-lisa-bluder-caitlin-clark-kate-martin-said-prior-to-showdown-against-west-virginia-229269579/#2393830
 * CC on KM as a teammate (5/25/24) - https://x.com/chloepeterson67/status/1794517245001073023
 * Clark talking about Kate- 10 min mark

compare
Martin's partnership with Clark often drew comparisons to ***


 * Martin is Charles Oakley with a 3-point shot, a gritty enforcer whose defense and dirty work makes the 6-foot guard the most respected player on the roster.
 * elite 8 vs LSU - Blake Clark called "Martin “Dirk” after the game, comparing No. 20 to Dirk Nowitzki, whose step-back fadeaway was lethal during his 21 seasons with the Dallas Mavericks. Martin let out a laugh at the compliment."
 * “I’ve often said she’s a captain’s captain, and I don’t say that lightly because we have had great ones,” Jensen said. “But she stands alone with what she’s always carried and managed. And then you add what she has been able to do for Caitlin, she’s the Robin to Batman.”

profile

 * high school - Martin, had the mental toughness needed to guard some of the best players in the area
 * high school - She’s got the right mentality. Kate’s one of the hardest workers I’ve ever had. She embraced every challenge thrown her way and she’s got that mental toughness that allowed us to push her to accept those challenges, which wasn’t very hard to do. She took them head-on and never wavered in those moments.
 * “She’s special in many, many facets: not just in the game, but her mentality and not backing down...For us (defense) is (a big asset) and it has to be a bright spot for (Iowa). But just her length and ability: she’s so versatile to be able to do multiple things on the court. She can guard, run as a post, run as a guard, whatever you need her to do and she’s willing to do it … She’s just an all-around great athlete, period.”
 * "Kate's competitive nature, tremendous work ethic and great attitude are things that she brings to an endeavor she undertakes," Blade said. "She consistently seeks to improve her skills regardless of past successes. "Kate's willingness to push herself is contagious and brings the level of competition and commitment in her teammates to greater heights."
 * brings grit, toughness, leadership and a competitive spirit that was shaped by her upbringing to the eighth-ranked Hawkeye program.
 * March 2022 (pre madness) She is the team’s best on-ball defender and often the first on the floor for a loose ball.
 * parents - Her work ethic sets her apart, too, and to that she credits her parents. “He always kept it real with me,” Martin said of her father. “He’s never really sugarcoated things for me, and he was very encouraging as well. He gets college sports; he played college sports. He gets being what a good teammate looks like, he knows what a hard-working player looks like. And I think he and my mom both instilled hard work in me.”
 * intensity on the defensive end, and sharp-shooting excellence on the offensive has made her a key cog for the black and gold.
 * ehhh - Bluder expects Martin to continue her progression this season (21-22). “She looks very, very good. I think it’s her maturity, her leadership, her ability to lead this team. She’s healthier than she’s ever been. She’s stronger. She’s quicker. She’s physical. There are just so many elements,” Bluder said. “But I think more than anything, it’s her confidence. After coming off of last year, she had a good year last year, but I think she sees what she’s capable of doing, and I believe it’s a confidence shift in her.”
 * “Kate Martin can guard anybody on the court. I would put her on anybody, honestly. It doesn’t matter if they’re — I would even try her on a center at times if they’re not 6-5,” Bluder said.

praise

 * Clark said Martin played a big role in her college career that ended with an NCAA Division I record 3,951 points. “To be honest, I don't think I'd have the type of career if I don't have a teammate like Kate,” Clark said.
 * “She is the epitome of a teammate as far as she’s going to look out for everybody else,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “She is smart and understands how to hold people accountable without tearing them down.”
 * “It’s been fun to see her evolution as a basketball player,” Clark said. “To me, she’s a pro. She’s somebody that should be drafted. She’s somebody that can offer a lot to a professional organization. If not, she’ll make a really good coach one day.”
 * “She truly is one of the best captains I’ve ever had,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “She’s the first person that will hold people accountable and she’s also the first person that will pat everybody on the back when they need it.

leader

 * “Caitlin’s a generational talent. Kate is a generational leader,” associate head coach Jan Jensen, Martin’s aunt, said.
 * “There’s once-in-a-lifetime players like Caitlin, but there’s once-in-a-lifetime leaders like Kate,” Gabbie Marshall added. “She’s a very important part of this team. Not everything she does shows up on the box score
 * “She’s able to hold everybody else accountable, motivate everybody, she’s your coach in the locker room as far as just making sure people are saying the right things,” Iowa head coach Lisa Bluder shared. “You just can’t understand the value of somebody like that. It really is amazing that somebody with such great leadership skills is returning and helping us again.”
 * CC: " Martin, who she called “the best leader she’s ever been around in [her entire life]."
 * “She’s been my rock,” Marshall said. “I’ve never met a better leader than her.”
 * She’s probably the best leader I’ve ever been around in my entire life, maybe will be the best leader I’ve ever been around for my entire life.
 * “She’s probably the best leader I’ve ever been around in my entire life,” Clark said of Martin during Iowa women’s basketball media day. “She is somebody you want on your team no matter what sport it is, male or female.”
 * CC: Kate is a really, really good leader, and is somebody that you want on your team no matter what sport it is, no matter what age group it is, no matter male or female, she will just lead. That’s the type of person she is. She attracts people to follow her.
 * “She really is a natural leader,” Bluder said. “She's a person coming in here that's going to use her voice. She's incredibly coachable, hard worker — and she definitely has leadership qualities

legacy

 * KM: "our legacy as a team that's really kind of changed women's basketball in a sense...More than anything, our legacy is what we've brought to the state of Iowa, I think, and all the joy and the fun."
 * KM: “With still being in it, I can’t really say if I have a legacy here or not...I hope people will remember me. I hope they remember me as a person off the court more than what I did on the court.”
 * “She just cares so much [that] if Kate leaves practice for a minute or two to go to the bathroom, you can tell the mood changes,” assistant coach Jan Jensen said. “It gets so much more quiet.”

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 * ehhh - high school Martin - “She’s put in a lot of time developing her offensive skills,” coach Blade said. “The part I love about her is her competitiveness. She’s not going to back down from anybody.”


 * ehhh - CC: Kate is just an incredible individual. She’s somebody that will always reach out to you if you have something going on, and honestly, if you never tell her you have something going on, she’s going to figure it out herself because she just has that leadership instinct inside of her.
 * ADD TO GRAD YEAR? - she’s tremendous, and I’m lucky enough to have convinced her to come back for her last year, and I will work on finding a way to get her back for another year if I’m here, too...
 * ehhhh - CC: She has every single person’s back on this team, no matter if she’s your best friend off the court, no matter if you don’t really talk off the court. She’s going to have your back every single day.
 * ehhh - CC: The thing about Kate is she’s competitively wired just like I am, so me and Kate can get into it, but that’s what I love about her is like we’ll butt heads a little bit and compete when we scrimmage, but at the end of the day, we’re going to go in the locker room and joke with each other and have fun. That’s the type of teammate that she is, and how much fun she is to play with is because she’s just as competitive as I am.
 * ehhhh - “I’m a huge believer in visualization,” Martin said. “I do it before every single game. You have to visualize positive things, and they’ll come to you.”
 * ehhhh - CC: “She’s somebody that’s wired the same way as me,” Clark said. “At times that means me and Kate butt heads, but at the end of the day, we know how much we love each other. We step off the court, and it doesn’t matter, we just make each other better.”
 * DONE (first half used coaching section) - “She’s the best teammate I’ve really ever had, and she would make a tremendous coach someday,” guard Caitlin Clark said. “She holds people accountable but also builds them up.” “We’re basically the same person,” Clark noted. “Sometimes, we butt heads because we’re so competitive and we both want to win.”
 * DONE (used coaching section) - going to be an unbelievable coach,” Bluder said. “She is a tremendous leader of young women. She is able to hold people accountable when it is not easy to hold your teammates accountable when you're 20 years old. And she doesn't back down to that. She is not scared of doing that. She has the respect of everybody in the room, so she's able to do that. “Kate Martin's legacy will go down as one of the best leaders ever.”
 * DONE (used coaching section) - “I already told her my kids will play for Kate Martin,” Iowa post Monika Czinano said. “I’ve never met somebody as smart with people. Like good with them is one thing, but she’s smart. She knows exactly what people need from her, what’s going to get the most out of them...She really makes our team what we are now. We wouldn’t be the team we are without her. She demands so much from us and is so kind.”
 * NOT USED - “I’ll be trying to decide what’s best for me basketball-wise once the basketball season is over and seeing how my body is feeling physically and mentally”

not used

 * NOT USED SOURCE - "I've wanted to go to Iowa since I was 5 years old"
 * NOT USED - "I played on my brother’s basketball team in first grade when he was in third grade"
 * NOT USED - She was the only girl on her fourth grade tackle football team, playing quarterback, kicker and linebacker. “I wanted to quit [football] actually the first time we played,” Martin admitted. “I kept getting hit so hard before I could even get the snap out of the center’s hands. I went over crying to my dad and was like, ‘Dad, I’m done, I don’t want to do it anymore.’ He looked at me and said, ‘You begged me to play, you’re finishing out this season.' So that kind of taught me some toughness right there.”
 * NOT USED - sunshine tattoo - On Martin’s left arm in blueish ink is the word “sunshine.” It’s tattooed in an unrecognizable font to anyone but her. And that’s all that really matters anyway. “Sunshine” is what Martin called her grandmother, who lived in the Quad Cities when she was growing up. They played board games together and had a faith-based relationship. When Martin was younger, she asked Grandma Sunshine to “pray for me to go to Iowa.” Before Grandma Sunshine passed in 2015, she wrote her nickname on a Yahtzee playing card and gave it to Martin. When she was old enough to get a tattoo, she had it inked in her arm. “That’s for my grandma,” Martin said.
 * NOT USED - fun facts / fancruft - With Martin, there’s sizzle and steak. She’s all family and basketball, yes, but she has a layered personality. She learned how to ride a bike at 3 years old. She loved the video game Rock Band, shooting pool and motorcycles. She once wanted to be a tattoo artist, and she grew up climbing trees and digging holes. She lines every hot sauce bottle she’s ever owned above her apartment cabinets. She became an early aficionado of Hot Cheetos, which her mother said she ate “every single day for lunch.” That became a gateway snack to her hot sauce craze.

=iowa draft=

iowa(21-22)

 * USE ON IOWA TEAM PAGE? - The Hawkeyes became the first Iowa women’s basketball team in program history to win the regular season and tournament titles in the same year
 * USE ON IOWA TEAM PAGE? "automatically qualified for the NCAA Tournament, hosting the first two rounds at Carver-Hawkeye Arena."
 * No. 2 seed in the Greensboro Region
 * Iowa’s fourth straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament
 * On Selection Sunday, Iowa was announced as the number 2 seed for the Greensboro Region, the team's fourth consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament.

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=CC Records=
 * Third fastest player in WNBA to reach 100 career assists: 17 games - Tied with Sue Bird
 * Most point contributions in single game (points and assists): 66 (July 17, 2024 at Dallas)
 * second rookie in league history, joining Candace Parker in 2008, to score or assist on 50 or more points in multiple games
 * second 20-point, 15-assist game in league history
 * third game with 20-plus points and 10-plus assists; only Angel McCoughtry in 2009 had ever recorded such a game before as a rookie
 * Clark is the first rookie and ninth player overall in WNBA history with at least 400 points and 200 assists in a season
 * Now 26 games into the season, Clark has scored or assisted on 915 points, a rookie single-season record


 * All-time leader in assists by rookie in All-Star Game (2024)


 * WNBA
 * All-time leader in assists by rookie in All-Star Game (2024)
 * All-time leader in consecutive point-assist double-doubles in rookie season
 * All-time leader in double-doubles by a rookie guard
 * All-time leader in point-assist double-doubles in rookie season
 * Single-game leader in assists: 19 (July 17, 2024, at Dallas Wings)
 * All-time leader in turnovers in debut game: 10
 * Single-game rookie leader in assists: 19 (July 17, 2024, at Dallas Wings)
 * First rookie to record a triple-double (July 6, 2024, vs. New York Liberty)
 * Single-game leader in three-point field goals made by a rookie: 7 (June 7, 2024, vs. Washington Mystics)
 * Youngest player to record a double-double with points and assists in back-to-back games: 22 years, 5 months, 11 days (June 30 and July 2, 2024)


 * Fastest guard to record 20 blocks: 23 games
 * Fastest player to record 100 points and 50 assists: 8 games
 * Fastest player to record 150+ points, 50+ rebounds, and 50+ assists: 10 games
 * Fastest player to record 200+ points and 50+ assists: 12 games
 * Fastest player to record 200+ points, 75+ rebounds, and 75+ assists: 15 games
 * Fastest player to record 250+ points and 100+ assists: 17 games
 * Fastest player to record 300+ points, 100+ rebounds, and 100+ assists: 19 games
 * Fastest player to record 350+ points and 150+ assists: 22 games
 * Fastest player to record 400 points and 200 assists: 26 games
 * First player in WNBA and NBA history to record 25+ points, 10+ assists, 5+ rebounds, 5+ steals, and 5+ three-pointers in a single game (July 10, 2024, vs. Washington Mystics)
 * First player to record 15+ points and 13+ assists in 3 consecutive games (July 6 through July 12, 2024)
 * First player to record 15+ points, 10+ assists, and 2+ blocks in consecutive games (July 10 and July 12, 2024)
 * First rookie to record 15+ points, 9+ rebounds, and 12+ assists in a single game (June 30, 2024, vs. Phoenix Mercury)
 * First rookie to record 15+ points, 10+ assists, and 5+ three-pointers in a single game (June 23, 2024, vs. Chicago Sky)
 * First rookie to record 30 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals, and 3 blocks in a single game (May 28, 2024, vs. Los Angeles Sparks)
 * First rookie to record 350 points, 100 rebounds, and 150 assists (2024; achieved in 22 games)
 * First rookie to record 400 points, 100 rebounds, and 150 assists (2024; achieved in 24 games)
 * First rookie with consecutive games recording 10+ points, 5+ rebounds, and 10+ assists (June 30 and July 2, 2024)
 * Youngest player to record 30+ points, 5+ rebounds, 5+ assists, and 5+ three-pointers made in single game: 22 years, 4 months, 16 days (June 7, 2024, vs. Washington Mystics)


 * Indiana Fever
 * First player to record a triple-double (July 6, 2024, vs. New York Liberty)
 * Single-season leader in assists (2024)
 * Single-season rookie leader in assists (2024)
 * Single-game leader in assists: 19 (July 17, 2024, at Dallas Wings)
 * Single-game leader in turnovers: 10 (May 14, 2024, at Connecticut Sun)
 * Single-game rookie leader in three-point field goals made: 7 (June 7, 2024, at Washington Mystics)
 * Single-quarter leader in assists: 7 (July 12, 2024 vs. Phoenix Mercury)


 * NCAA Division I
 * All-time leader in points: 3,951
 * All-time leader in points produced: 4,053
 * All-time leader in points produced per game: 29.2
 * Women's all-time leader in field goals made: 1,293
 * Women's all-time leader in three-point field goals made: 548
 * Women's all-time leader in three-point field goals attempted: 1,452
 * Women's tournament all-time leader in points: 491
 * Women's tournament all-time leader in assists: 152
 * Women's tournament all-time leader in three-point field goals made: 78
 * Women's single-season leader in points: 1,234 (2023–24)
 * Women's single-season leader in field goals attempted: 886 (2023–24)
 * Women's single-season leader in three-point field goals made: 201 (2023–24)
 * Women's single-season leader in three-point field goals made per game: 5.15 (2023–24)
 * Women's tournament single-game leader in assists: 78 (March 30, 2024, vs. Colorado)
 * Women's tournament single-game leader in three-point field goals made: 9 (April 1, 2024, vs. LSU)
 * First player in NCAA Division I history to lead their conference in points and assists in four consecutive seasons
 * First player in NCAA Division I history to make 200+ three-point field goals during their career
 * First woman in NCAA Division I history to have 3,800+ points, 1,000+ assists, and 950+ rebounds during their career
 * First woman in NCAA Division I history to score 1,000 points in multiple seasons
 * First woman in NCAA history to lead Division I in points during three separate seasons
 * First woman in NCAA history to lead Division I in both points and assists in the same season


 * Iowa Hawkeyes
 * All-time leader in minutes played: 4,832
 * All-time leader in minutes played per game: 34.8
 * All-time leader in points: 3,951
 * All-time leader in points per game: 28.4
 * All-time leader in assists: 1,144
 * All-time leader in assists per game: 8.2
 * All-time leader in turnovers: 639
 * All-time leader in field goals made: 1,293
 * All-time leader in field goals attempted: 2,798
 * All-time leader in three-point field goals made: 548
 * All-time leader in three-point field goals attempted: 1,452
 * All-time leader in free throws made: 817
 * All-time leader in free throws attempted: 952
 * Single-season leader in minutes played: 1,359 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in points: 1,234 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in points per game: 31.6 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in assists: 346 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in assists per game: 8.9 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in turnovers: 185 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in field goals made: 412 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in field goals attempted: 886 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in three-point field goals made: 201 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in three-point field goals attempted: 532 (2023–24)
 * Single-season leader in free throws made: 239 (2022–23)
 * Single-season leader in free throws attempted: 285 (2022–23)
 * Single-game leader in points: 49 (February 15, 2024, vs. Michigan)
 * Single-game leader in assists: 18 (January 25, 2022, vs. Penn State)
 * Single-game leader in turnovers: 12 (February 8, 2024, vs. Penn State)
 * Single-game leader in field goals attempted: 34 (January 2, 2024, vs. Michigan State)
 * Single-game leader in 3-point field goals attempted: 20 (January 2, 2024, vs. Michigan State and April 1, 2024, vs. Louisiana State)

=Pages created=
 * Erika Henningsen
 * Kate Rockwell (actress)
 * Kyle Selig
 * National High School Musical Theatre Awards
 * Nia Franklin

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squad
Caps, goals, and assists are current as of July 16, 2024, after match against .

2024 stats
Goals are current as of Jul 13, 2024, after the match against.

Assists
Current as of Jul 13, 2024, after the match against.

Club summary
https://www.si.com/soccer/2019/04/24/womens-world-cup-stars-profiling-becky-sauerbrunn-uswnts-olympic-champion

https://web.archive.org/web/20111224000423/http://www.wpsmagicjack.com/players/becky-sauerbrunn/

Notes

Olympic appearances

 * Olympic Gold Medal: 2012
 * Olympic Bronze Medal: 2020

=lcca general page=

The Las Culturistas Culture Awards is an annual parody award ceremony highlighting and awarding "the highs and lows of pop culture" featuring over 100 categories each year.

"The Las Culturistas Culture Awards will pinpoint the highs and lows of pop culture with over 100 distinct winning categories celebrating the people, places, and vibes that truly mattered, ranging from “Best Animal on the Farm'' to “The Little Mix Award for Being Absolutely Fierce Boots.” Shocking and surprising celebrity award presenters will abound! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll post to Insta between jokes as Bowen and Matt pick through the cultural wreckage and emerge with awards that… like all other awards, truly don’t really matter, but are fun as absolute hell!"

The Las Culturistas Culture Awards archly spotlight the previous year's high and low points of pop culture with over one hundred unique winning categories commemorating the only people, places and things that truly mattered. Join a glittering assemblage of young comedians and celebrity award presenters as they acknowledge 2023’s biggest memes and memories, drama and trauma, fashion and fast food. Don’t miss the beloved event that Vulture called "what this year's awards circuit has been building up to."

First bestowed in 2022 ***, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. Following the 1964 renaming as the Drama Desk Awards, Broadway productions were included beginning with the 1968–69 award season. The awards are considered a significant American theater distinction.

History
"The award was founded in 1947 by a committee of the American Theatre Wing (ATW) headed by Brock Pemberton. The award is named after Antoinette Perry, nicknamed Tony, an actress, director, producer and co-founder of the American Theatre Wing, who died in 1946"

Recurring categories

 * Biggest Flop
 * Biggest Jester
 * Biggest Jester Flop
 * Biggest Jester Flop in the Clown Square
 * Cate Blanchett Award for Good Acting
 * Victoria Beckham Award for Outstanding Achievement
 * Album of the Year
 * Record of the Year
 * Artist of the Millennium
 * Tina Turner Legend Award
 * Joy Behar Award for Standup Comedy
 * Wandavision Award for Television
 * Outstanding Reality Competition Host
 * Chris Award for Most Timeless Name
 * Most Amazing Impact in Film
 * Most Iconic Building or Structure
 * Most Memorable Line in a Movie or Film
 * Most Memorable Line in a TV Show
 * Most Shocking Moment of the Year
 * Best Beverage
 * Best Breakfast
 * Best Dinner
 * Best Dressed
 * Best Fish
 * Best Lunch
 * Best Movie We Did Not See
 * Best News We Heard
 * Best Planet
 * Best Snack

2023 cat

 * Finalist of the Year


 * Free Them! Award for Criminal Who Should Be Free
 * Free Willy Award for Animal Achievement


 * They Should Be an Actor Award for Not Actor But Should
 * Diva Down Award (Person Who Fell Hard Award)
 * Santa Award for Being Unforgettable
 * Mother Award
 * Slouching Towards Bethlehem Award for Chicest Book to Hold
 * Scariest Moment in History
 * Titanic Award for Monoculture
 * Baby We Are Looking Forward to Seeing Older
 * Most Fascinating Language
 * People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive
 * Most Likely to Succeed
 * Water Award for Necessary Thing
 * The Greatest Showman
 * Largest Number
 * Most Dominant Predator
 * Most Vulnerable Prey
 * Public Feud We Want to Start Right Now, Tonight
 * Shot We Are Shooting in This Moment
 * Moulin Rouge Award for Most Exciting Spectacle
 * Most Uncommon Accident
 * Social Change Moment of the Year
 * Kindest Greeting
 * Most Attractive Body Part
 * Most Shocking Moment of the Year
 * Most Iconic Building or Structure
 * Chris Award for Most Timeless Name

Eponymous awards

 * Melanie Lynskey Award for Most Sweetest Person
 * The Denise Richards Drop Dead Gorgeous Line Reading Award
 * Allison Williams Cool Girl Award
 * Tom and Rita Couple Award
 * Shiv Roy Award for Best Fake American Accent
 * Bridget Jones Award for Best Fake British Accent
 * Diplo Award for LGBTQ
 * Ariana Madix Award for Girl, You Can Do Betta Hon
 * M3GAN Award for Servin’ K-U-N-T
 * MUNA Award for Hottest Queer
 * Angelina Jolie Humanitarian Prize
 * Margo Martindale Character Actress of the Year
 * Normani Award for What’s the Holdup?
 * Betty Gilpin Award for Big Slay Again?!
 * Cate Blanchett Award for Good Acting
 * Tina Turner Legend Award
 * Christina Aguilera Award for “It’s Just Good!”
 * Joy Behar Award for Standup Comedy
 * Victoria Beckham Award for Outstanding Achievement

tv/film

 * Most Amazing Impact in Film
 * Hunger Games Award for Best Huge Franchise
 * Peacock Presents: The Award for Best Streaming Service
 * Outstanding Reality Competition Host
 * Most Memorable Line in a Movie or Film
 * Most Memorable Line in a TV Show
 * Best Movie We Did Not See
 * Wandavision Award for Television

music

 * Rosalía Award for Best Outdoor Live Performance
 * Kimberly Akimbo Award for Best Indoor Live Performance
 * Best Song on Hamilton Soundtrack
 * Album of the Year
 * Record of the Year
 * Artist of the Millennium

food

 * Best Thing to Drink on a Flight
 * Ice Award for Best Frozen
 * Best Dinner
 * Best Lunch
 * Best Breakfast
 * Best Snack
 * Best Beverage
 * Best Fish
 * Meal We Should Have Gotten But Didn’t
 * Starbucks Award for Chillest Coffee Order

biggest and best

 * Biggest Jester
 * Biggest Flop
 * Biggest Jester Flop
 * Biggest Jester Flop in the Clown Square
 * Biggest Night of Our Lives
 * Biggest Current Threat to Us
 * Best Skill to Have
 * Best Religion
 * Best Religious Practice
 * Best Holiday - Fixed Date
 * Best Holiday - Changing Date
 * Best Gay Guy - Normal
 * Best Gay Guy - Famous
 * Best Gay Guy - Somewhere in Between
 * Education Award for Best School Subject
 * Best Airline
 * Best Word to Whisper
 * Best Word to Scream
 * Best Way to Travel
 * Best Type of House
 * Amber Award for Best ‘90s Name
 * iHeart Radio Best Podcast of the Year
 * Eras Award for Best Era
 * Best News We Heard
 * Best Planet
 * Best Dressed

lcca 2023
=kat=

tattoos
Board with some tatt pics

first in November 2017 in Brazil

12/2017: devil on left arm; death on the right

12/2017: left tricep by Kal Morrison

eyeball on inner right wrist in 12/2017? inspired by fan's drawing of Katya's eyes. Also with closed eyelid on inner left wrist?

left deltoid - late March 2018 by Kal Morrison

three more tattoos in April 2018 (by Kal Morrison?)

left leg tattoo in Berlin in March 2020 by Milene Kirsche

cat tattoo (left posterior wrist; see bottom left in pic for inspo)

left bicep - elephant, Behemoth (as depicted in Collin de Plancy‘s Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863 edition)

left posterior forearm - high school drawing at 12:51

bugs/beetles over collar bones - maybe this - " 'Scarab beetle' a symbol of luck for a criminal. Hope to find true, strong love in life"?

right delt - Madonna; God save [me]?

right anterior forearm - scorpion and another cat (upper right in ref without text)

center back

Early life and education
Born in Southborough? and attended Richer elementary at 3:27?

Family hosted exchange students when he was a child

https://www.improper.com/life-style/beauty-queened1/

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/an-interview-with-katya-z_b_8343240

McCook is of Irish descent and was raised in a Catholic household with an older brother and a younger sister. McCook grew up in Marlborough, Massachusetts and graduated from Marlborough High School in 2000. He attended Boston University for one year before transferring to Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where he studied video and performance art in the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) program with a minor in psychology, and first became interested in drag. In a 2019 interview, McCook described growing up as "boring, nondescript, [and] a boiler-plate white suburb".

birthday

1982 birth year - UNHhh ep 38 1/2 at 8:18

May 1st

May 1, 1982 - B&B ep Bald, Fat Silly Putty at 6:45

Won Miss Gay Massachusetts; did not compete at Nationals - UNHhh ep 67 at 3:20

practiced/ loves ashtanga yoga

opening chant for ashtanga yoga - trixie and katya show, episode four

Yoga retreat to Ko Samui - UNHhh ep 96, 5:57

"conceptual art studies at Massachusetts College of Art in the early 2000s. She describes the work she did in school as “good old ’70s performance art” and cites the radical mundanity of the Judson Dance Theatre and audience antagonism of Merce Cunningham as influences."...performer at Jacques Cabaret, where she worked from 2006 until 2013,

INFP

Growing up, he participated in artistic gymnastics and also practiced karate for over 10 years (McCook's father is 5th degree black belt in Shūkōkai Okinawan karate). - UNHhhh ep 34; Cobra Kai episode (0:28; 0:35 almost black belt)

The Blaque Tea - wanted to be acrobat on cirque du soileil after seeing Saltimbanco in 1993 36:34

older brother and younger sister

Dad and brother both named Dan

mom=nurse; dad =teacher

addicted to alcohol, crystal meth, cocaine - RDR Season 7, episode 7

brian = gay; katya = bisexual However, identified as bisexual in high school - UNHhh ep 44 at 5:07

officially came out to parents around age 15 - min 6:49

McCook came out around age 17. He initially identified as bisexual throughout high school and ***

Leo moon; gemini rising

psoriasis - 51 minute mark during podcast ep with Britt Broski; Ep 46 of UNHhh

stole money from drag store she worked at; paid it all back before going on Drag Race - ep 47 of UNHhh and

paid for phone sex; sophomore of college - ep 47 of UNHhh

French in high school - name Benoit - Emily in Paris season 2

Tried to pay for drugs with a McDonald's receipt with "$" written in green marker - Rugrets episode 7

Hosted show called "perestroika" in Boston

c

 * Starting getting sober in 2008
 * First got high just before 7th grade; LSD/acid;
 * Ecstasy/molly in Montreal while studying French in 8th grade (suicidal depression on come down from ecstasy/anhedonia)
 * Very shy child
 * Used drugs to "come out of my shell"
 * college - "speed, weed, and booze"
 * Never been a fan of EtOH and wine
 * speed for energy
 * weed for creativity
 * crystal meth = drug of choice
 * smoked crack a few times
 * never did heroin
 * participated in NA and AA
 * Used drugs solitarily, not in group setting
 * low confidence, fearful, tired - favored stimulants
 * Preferred uppers over downers
 * sister is veterinary pathologist


 * relapsed after Drag Race; success "took me my out of my support community"; career became the priority, lack of routine
 * Back to cocaine and then crystal meth
 * smoking weed
 * gay, gay, gay, mega gay - not sexually attracted to girls
 * addicted to cigarettes - "parasite of the addiction world" - love the ritual of it - telling self a lie, this cigarette will make me happy
 * never had a cavity

rupaul pod ep 76

 * Danny older (1979) and Shannon younger - 8:20
 * Aspired to be an illustrator - 23:10
 * Worked at Jacques for 8 years - 30:20
 * Did not receive anal until age 30
 * Lip syncing interest from Mulholland Drive - 1:00:02
 * Cursed love by Irina allegrova first lip sync
 * Turning point at 20-22 years old - wanted to be David Lynch - realized that couldn’t win at life
 * Year of sex addiction in his 30s
 * P and p - party and play
 * Dad was businessman then teacher around age 45

rupaul what's the tea - ep 235

 * Acrobat when young; cirque at 11 in 1992 - 10:23; 17:20
 * Considered going into linguistics / translator - 10:30
 * “Very fluent in French” - 12:30
 * Dad owned karate studio - 19:50
 * Ikken hissatsu karate - 21:47
 * Loved lip syncing - 25:38
 * first paid drag gig in 2006 - 31:40

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 * Attended satanist church? - unhhh holiday ep
 * Moved to la in sept 2016 - hotel bathroom confessions
 * 3 years of Latin in high school - inside Katya
 * satire article in 2006 "Banned in the usa: drag performer faces deportation" by pat healy - "Tonight's installment of the drag show Traniwrek could very well be a train wreck." at 8:20

ep 1 of whim vol: entrapement!

 * 2.5 years complete sobriety - 44:00
 * completely sober during both times on Drag Race - 44:15
 * relapsed while in Australia - 45:39
 * Paraskeva, Il Papa, devil tattoo tattoos - 55:23
 * first tattoo was before rehab, but Paraskeva tattoo got after rehab
 * celibate for most of his 20s - 1:17:30

quit drag timeline

 * "last" UNHhhh 11/14/2017 - ep 68
 * Vice Land show aired from 11/15 to 03/28; Katya's last ep was "Ass" on 02/21
 * quit drag in Jan 2018
 * UNHhhh returned 11/24/2018 - ep 69

=matt= Mom - Katrina Dad - Richard sister - Chelsea

Matt is color blind.

Rogers was named prom king during his senior year of high school.

Worked as resident assistant (RA) for 1.5 years at NYU - was "fired."

Mom is hairdresser

Openly homosexual

Henry Koperski, ex, - met at "A Gay Show for All People" (Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp's show)

In 2016 - worked and taught for Pop Roulette (fusion of pop music, sketch comedy and songwriting)

2016 - worked as NYC tour guide host in NYC

Attended NYU, wrote for school newspaper his freshman year (Washington Square News), interviewed Gary Cole and Queen Latifah

Was in Hammer Cats, sketch comedy group at NYU

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=Miss America 1924=

Other MISSA links

 * ref
 * Massachusetts candidates 1925

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 * judging - "The judging of the 1924 contest proved the most grueling of all. With a crowd of 15,000 people awaiting its verdict, the panel was deadlocked. Calling the contestants forward time and time again, the judges resorted to personally measuring their figures, down to finger size and instep shape. Finally, after five hours of deliberations, Ruth Malcomson became Miss America."


 * results; 6 points between 1st and 2nd place
 * five days long and 83 candidates, page 22 / 250,000 observers of roller chair(page 23)
 * malcom, campbell, lanphier, leigh in top five
 * finalists

Results

 * Atlanta placed 7th and was named most beautiful girl in southern region; "This victory placed her on a par with first winners of the other four sectional divisions."
 * midwest - chicago
 * Judges: "Joseph Cummings Chase" "Howard Chandler Christy, probably the most famous American artist; Dean Cornwall, noted portrait painter and Mr. Chase"

Preliminary awards
 



 

  







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PHILADELPHIA GETS 0"'°r c°'*'°"d Prac,im Wh°‘u" Pr’‘ch” REFUGEES ELFE TO 5 BEAUTY PRIZES Miss Ruth Malcomson, as “Miss America,” to Be Crowned Today ATLANTIC CITY, & & & —rhll- *<lelphia’* (air daughters registered, a signal triumph yesterday in the final hathiiu* revue of the Atlantic! City pageant, which ends tonight in the crowning of a new Muss America.

Miss Ruth Malcomson, chosen to represent Philadelphia in the contest j to select the nation's most beautiful woman, won first award in the Middle Atlantic States division Second place went to Miss Cape May, another Philadelphia girl. who in Miss Emily Borbach. a senioi at the West Philadelphia High School. Third place went to Miss Newark. while Miss Somers Point captured fourth prize and Miss Galveston fifth. In addition. Miss Lillian Elbe, who resigned as Miss Logan in protest against Miss Malcomson’s selection as Miss Philadelphia, won the silver

beauty among those not representing 1 nlted States Senator for the great Here he is shawm currying one of cities. It is rh* highest award in the j state of New York and his equally i his blooded draft horses preparatory pageant with the exception of the onerous duties as family physician j to a morning in the field*. Dr. Cope-golden mermaid itself. Miss Malcom- 1 to the millions of readers who appeal land devotes part of each day to an-aon won this trophy Inst year. Miss to him through hi* newspaper he lith swerlng questions on health which Lamont^, Miss Oreenmeyer and Miss columns & & & I & & & come to him from readers of the Williams received honorable mention. One has only to look at tile pt> tore Chester Times. Added ta that, Miss Northeast and Miss West Philadelphia, who nre represented by Miss Helen Carlin and Miss Kitty Hanks, respectively, in Miss Philadelphia’s court of beauty, won third and fifth places in the amateur division. And, finally, Miss Glady* Oreen-meyer won the professional division and third prize in the contest in which Mise Elbe took first. This not inconsiderable galaxy of nwards, totaling five, easily places Philadelphia in the lead of all cities New York, with Miss Manhattan in first place and Miss Greater New York second in the Northeastern division, has two prize winners and no other municipality can boast more than one. & & & I & & & --

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going to Miss Youngstown. In connection with Miss Chicago, whoso xindoubted charms have brought her •well to the front In the recent competition. the Story goes that her nonprofessional status is in grave danger a* tho result of having been ti chorus girl in a number of musical comedies and revues. If this is proved, she will be declared Ineligible for the title of Miss America,

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MISS AMERICA' OF 1924 PICKED Philadelphia Girl Is Crowned Beauty Queen UNBOBBED BRUNETTE WINS Mary Campbell Of Columbus Awarded Second Honors ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (By Associated Press)

"Miss Phil- Miss Ruth Malcolmson was chosen for the title of "Miss America" of 1924 at the close of the year's Atlantic City Beauty Pageant by fifteen artist judges here Saturday night. After her Philadelphia1' was crowned queen of the pageant with which goes possession of the golden mermaid for one year. The beauty trophy has been held by "Miss Columbus" as Miss America for two successive years. "Miss an unbobbed brunette with a wealth of curls, Is 18 years old. She weighs 132 pounds, and has blue gray eyes. She won the silver shell as the grand prize for amateur beauties in the pageant of a year ago

MISS COLUMBUS SECOND "Miss Mary Katherine Campbell, the "Miss Amer-

urday won second beauty honors. "Miss Santa Cruz' took third, "Miss Los Angeles" fourth, while 'Miss Manhattan" and "Miss Chicago" tied for fifth honors Of fifteen who survived the first elimination tests

nine remaining contestants were unbobbed. Eight of the fifteen were brunettes, five were blonde, one had auburn, and the last red locks.

In the final eliminations the beauties of Milwaukee, Newark, Washington, New Orleans and Youngstown were the first to lose the coveted chance. Atlanta, Oklahoma City, Cape May, Hoboken and greater New York, followed, leaving five to range alongside. Miss America of 1923 in final comparison.

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Ruth Malc won:
 * Golden Mermaid woth $5000
 * Grand Prize Rolling Chair
 * Final Bathing suit 1924
 * Silver sea shell in 1923 pageant
 * 1923 bathing suit - amateur division
 * 1924 prelim rolling chair for Mid Atlantic states

Contestants
K. Grant Miss LA 1922 and Hazel Keener - Miss Hollywood 1923??

California contestants

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=Sonn=

2021

 * January 18, 2021 vs. Colombia (sub in at 72 for Dunn at left back, friendly)
 * January 22, 2021 vs. Colombia (full 90; started left back, switch to right back with Fox sub on at 79' mark, friendly) - assist to Pinoe goal at 35' mark
 * Feb 18, 2021 vs. Canada (sub in at 81' for Midge at right back, SheBelieves)
 * Feb 21, 2021 vs. Brazil (full 90, right back, SheBelieves)
 * Feb 24, 2021 vs, Argentina (sub in for O'Hara at 32'; goes in at right back; switch to left with Purce sub at 46'; switches with Davidson to play left CB; SheBelieves)

2021–present
In early January, Sonnett was called up for the annual USWNT camp held in Orlando. At the conclusion of camp, Sonnett appeared in both international friendlies as full back against Colombia and registered an assist to Megan Rapinoe's goal during the January 22 match-up. In February, she was named as one of the 23 players to represent the United States during the 2021 SheBelieves Cup. Sonnett appeared in all three matches during the tournament, starting and putting in the full 90 minutes against Brazil as right back. During the final match of the tournament against Argentina, Sonnett was subbed in at the 32 minute mark for O'Hara and played in the right back, left back, and center back positions. The USWNT went undefeated during the tournament and secured their fourth SheBelieves Cup championship title with a 6–0 win over Argentina.


 * Apr 10, 2021 vs. France (not used, friendly)
 * Apr 13, 2021 vs. Sweden (not used, friendly)
 * Jun 10, 2021 vs. Portugal (sub in for O'Hara at 73' at right back)
 * Jun 13, 2021 vs. Jamaica (start in right back; switch to left back at half to allow Purce to move from striker to right back)
 * Jun 16, 2021 vs. Nigeria (sub in at 62' for K. Mewis; played defensive midfielder, 6 role)
 * Jul 1, 2021 vs. Mexico (sub in at 73' for O'Hara at right back)
 * Jul 5, 2021 vs. Mexico - sub in for Dunn at 68 minutes at *** probs left back

2020 Olympics

 * Jul 24, 2021 vs. New Zealand - full 90
 * Aug 5, 2021 vs. Australia- sub in 85 for Press

Post Olympics

 * Sept 16, 2021 vs. Paraguay - sub in for Dunner at left back at 63 minute mark
 * Sept 21, 2021 vs. Paraguay - full 90; start at right back; switched with Krueger for few minutes around 12 minute mark; switched to left back after O'Hara subbed in at 61 minutes
 * Oct 21, 2021 vs. South Korea - not used, friendly
 * Oct 26, 2021 vs. South Korea - full 90, friendly - right back majority; late switch to left between 80-90 min? Assist to Pinoe goal

Aussie friendlies
 * Nov 27, 2021 vs. Australia - full 90; start right back; switched to left at halftime with Huerta sub; changed to 5-back at 84' with Becky sub (stayed on left)
 * Nov 30, 2021 vs. Australia - sub on at 86' for Huerta

SheBelieves
 * Feb 17, 2022 vs. Czech - sub in for Fox at left back at 46'
 * Feb 20, 2022 vs. New Zealand - not used
 * Feb 23, 2022 vs. Iceland - subbed in at 86 min for Andi; played in left midfield

not on April friendlies due to rib injury; yes to June friendlies


 * Jun 25, 2022 vs. Colombia - not used
 * Jun 28, 2022 vs. Colombia - center back (right) with Girma - full 90

CONCACAF

 * roster
 * Jul 4, 2022 vs. Haiti - not used
 * Jul 7, 2022 vs. Jamaica - subbed in at half for Fox at left back
 * Jul 11, 2022 vs. Mexico - full 90; alternate L and R with Kelley ***
 * Jul 14, 2022 vs. Costa Rica - start, full 90, left back - goal in 34 minute!!
 * Jul 18, 2022 vs. Canada - not used


 * foot injury

2023

 * Jan 18 vs. New Zealand - not used
 * Jan 21 vs. New Zealand - sub on at half time at left center back

SheBelieves

 * Feb 16 vs. Canada - sub on at half time at left back for Dunn
 * Feb 19 vs Japan - sub on at 46' for Huerta - played left back initially, some right back and some 6
 * Feb 22 vs Brazil - sub at 61' for Crystal at left back

friends

 * Apr 6 vs Ireland - sub at 66' for Crystal
 * Apr 11 vs Ireland - not used
 * Jul 9 vs Wales - sub at 79' for Alana - right center back

World Cup

 * Jul 22 vs Vietnam - not used
 * Jul 27 vs Netherlands - not used
 * Aug 1 vs Portugal - sub on at 84' for Lindsey - playing as 6/double pivot
 * Aug 6 vs Sweden - start at 6/double pivot with Andi - AMAZING PERFORMANCE - sub off at 120' (sub in Kristie Mewis)

friends

 * Sept 21 vs South Africa - full time, at double 6 with Julie (and Andi after Julie subbed out)
 * Sept 24 vs South Africa - double 6 with Andi, goal at 49'; subbed off at 65 (DeMelo on)
 * Oct 26 vs Colombia - double 6 with Horan, full time
 * Oct 29 vs Colombia - played at 6, full time; ASSIST to Fishel goal at 56'
 * Dec 2 vs China - played at 6; subbed out at 62' (Coffey in)
 * Dec 5 vs China - full time; ASSIST to Coffey goal at 62'; captain (when Horan subbed off at 69')