Kara Wolters
Kara Wolters (born August 15, 1975 in Holliston, Massachusetts) was a collegiate and professional basketball player. Standing at six feet and seven inches (2.01 m), she was appropriately nicknamed "Big Girl".
International Competition
Wolters was a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic women's basketball team during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
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Gold medal - 2000 Summer Olympics - Sydney, Australia
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Also, she ranks second among all-time USA World Championship competitors for the most blocked shots (11).
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Wolters is one of only six women to receive a Gold Medal in the Olympics, an NCAA championship, and a WNBA Championship. The others are Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Rebecca Lobo, Ruth Riley, and Sheryl Swoopes.
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Gold Medal - Olympics - NCAA championship - WNBA Championship - Sue Bird - Swin Cash - Rebecca Lobo - Ruth Riley - Sheryl Swoopes
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| ► | University of Connecticut |
| ► | WNBA Career |
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