During women’s NCAA basketball existence, there have only been a total of 33 dunks thrown down during games. The woman above, Britteny Griner, has thrown down 18 of those which included three from last night. Griner ate her Wheaties or something on Tuesday night as she also tossed in 33 points and grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds as Baylor advanced to the Sweet Sixteen with a 85-47 trouncing of Florida State. Griner enjoyed putting on the show for her fans: “The three dunks. Just going out the way we did. Not everybody’s lucky, and we were. We gave the crowd a good game.”
Brittney Griner Tosses Down Three Dunks In Tourney Route Of FSU
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"I want to thank Alex, our coaches, and their families for everything they have given to this organization."
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"I hope students, faculty, trustees and the community attend this week's board meetings and ask the tough questions that should be answered."