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Heather Quella
Heather and her sister Heidi are in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest female idenetical twins. Both are 6-5 and attended the University of Virginia.
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Rookie

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Franthea Price
Kara Lawson
Latasha Byears
Kara Lawson
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Ticha Penicheiro
Yolanda Griffith
Yolanda Griffith

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* Factoid: Latasha Byears played Forward for the mighty Monarchs.
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Katy helped Stanford capture its First NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 1990. She serves as an athlete representative on the USA Basketball Board of Directors.



Tajama led George Washington University to four NCAA tournaments and owns all-time school records for career points, blocks, scoring average and points in a season. She was named the '96-97 Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year.



Bridgette's outstanding four years at Tennessee include being named the SEC Rookie of the Year in '86, the SEC Championship MVP in '88 and the NCAA Championship MVP in '89. In 1988, she led the SEC in scoring.



Rookie Cards

Kedra Holland-Corn
Katy Steding
Heather Quella

Gallery Redux!

Ruthie Bolton, Guard - Monarchs.
Pamela McGee, Center - Monarchs. and Pamela McGee, Forward - Monarchs.

Back to the Front! Monarchs card back du jour...

Heather Quella
Heather and her sister Heidi are in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest female idenetical twins. Both are 6-5 and attended the University of Virginia.
77
Rookie

Monarchs
Total Card Count

125

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