Kristy Wallace sits down to talk about the WNBA draft, watching the NCAA tournament from her home in Australia, and her experience at Baylor.
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Kristy Wallace sits down to talk about the WNBA draft, watching the NCAA tournament from her home in Australia, and her experience at Baylor.
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2 thoughts on “An Interview With Women’s Basketball Point Guard Kristy Wallace”
Great comments by one of my favorite “girls” on the team. Glad she will have the opportunity to play at a higher level with the WNBA. Bruce Edenfield, Class of ’64.
glad to know Bruce is still alive. still in calif?
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