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La Sparks reveals why you chose South Carolina’s Sania Feagin in the WNBA draft.

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This is the new era of Sania Feagin.

She is no longer part South Carolina Women’s Basketball Roster is trying to create a list of WNBAs for Los Angeles Spark after drafting the draft by the franchise on April 14.

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Feagin went to the 21st (2nd round) just behind the team members Bree Hall and TE-HINA PAOPAO.

The WNBA training camp begins on April 27 and the season begins on May 14. The minimum list of each WNBA team is 11 players and up to 12. In other words, all drafted players still need to be listed.

On April 17, Feagin spoke at a virtual press conference with RAEGAN PEBLEY General Manager and Lynne Roberts coach with three other rookies of Sparks.

“Feagin comes from a big program that actually changed to WNBA,” PEBLEY said. “She was really mentoring. Dedicated to the process, people keep talking about her, but many people don’t know what they mean in real life.”

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Feagin finished the senior season with a 60.1%team in the field, with Dawn Staley coach, with an average of 8.1 points per game with a 6 -foot -4 forward. Before spending the season as a starter, she was sitting behind Kamilla Cardoso, Aliyah Boston, Laeticia Amiere and Victaria Saxton in WNBA.

“Waiting for your turn is much harder than people know,” PEBLEY said. “To be able to come every day, it is not about game day, press conference and victory. It is about daily work and meaning. We have filtered Sania’s choice, her toughness and elasticity.”

Spark also wrote Sarah Ashlee Barker, who spent three years in Alabama after starting his career in Georgia. Feagin did not play Barker this year when Gamecocks was in TUCALOOSA, but did not play Barker on January 16, but the two asked as a team member.

Barker said, “She is a man who plays on both sides of the floor and tries to give her everything.” She waited for her, but she did it in the most humble and respectful way. She truly started working. She tried to be the best self every day. It is just looking at it from afar. I’m not on the team and I can see how she acts and plays. “

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Throughout the season, Feagin has become a leader of Staley and has been in depth about the process of transforming into a new role in court last year. She has returned to the rookie of Los Angeles, but she has spent a lot of time developing this season.

Feagin said, “Nothing should not change.” “I still think that vocals should still be a professional and rookie. I still use my voice and regards who I am.”

Changes are as follows. Thank you for Milaysia Full Wiley

Lulu Kesin deals with the South Carolina land of Greenville News and USA Today Network. Send an email to her lkesin@gannett.com And follow her in X, known as Twitter, @lulukesin

This article was originally in Greenville News. La Sparks: Sania Feagin made a deep impression on GM while playing in South Carolina.

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