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Denise Curry led UCLA to AIAW National Championship in 1978, has been named All-America three times (1979, 1980, 1981), set fourteen school records and was all-time leading scorer (3,198 points) and rebounder (1,310). She scored in double figures in every one of the 130 games she played for UCLA. She averaged 24.6 points per game. She won gold medals in the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, Pan American Games in 1983, World Championships in 1979,[5] and silver medals at World Championships in 1983,[6] World University Games in 1981 and Pan American Games in 1979. Her professional team, Stade Francais, she won French National championships in 1986 and 1987. We talk about growing up in a basketball family, her basketball career, being a Hall of Famer and coaching challenges.
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Denise Curry led UCLA to AIAW National Championship in 1978, has been named All-America three times (1979, 1980, 1981), set fourteen school records and was all-time leading scorer (3,198 points) and rebounder (1,310). She scored in double figures in every one of the 130 games she played for UCLA. She averaged 24.6 points per game. She won gold medals in the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, Pan American Games in 1983, World Championships in 1979,[5] and silver medals at World Championships in 1983,[6] World University Games in 1981 and Pan American Games in 1979. Her professional team, Stade Francais, she won French National championships in 1986 and 1987. We talk about growing up in a basketball family, her basketball career, being a Hall of Famer and coaching challenges.
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