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S.C.'s Best athletes of all times: An Ivory Tower


has taken her act to Israel. After an epic four-year career at North Carolina, she was drafted in the first round of the 2007 WNBA draft by the Detroit Shock. After the season, as many WNBA players do, she went overseas. Unable to crack the starting lineup for the powerhouse Shock, Latta has proven she can hang with the world’s best by leading the Israeli League with a 23.2 scoring average. (The State)

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