Snow Could Be First to Dunk in Tournament
It’s coming, so be ready.
When Michelle Snow slams a ball through the hoop, it will be the first dunk by a woman in an NCAA game since West Virginia’s 6-foot-7 Georgeann Wells did it twice in the 1984-’85 season.
It nearly happened last weekend in the Mideast Regional--no woman has ever dunked in an NCAA tournament game--when the 6-5 Snow, alone on a breakaway, had hand and ball above the rim, but finished with a rim-rattler.
She’s under orders to wait for an uncontested dunk, she said.
“Coach [Pat Summitt] told me when I go for a dunk, that I’d better make it,” said Snow, who dunks routinely in warmups.
For the record, Wells--the only woman who has done it in NCAA competition--dunked in these two games in 1984:
* Dec. 21, 1984, against the University of Charleston at the Randolph County Armory in West Virginia.
* Dec. 29, 1984, against Xavier, at Morgantown, W. Va.
North Carolina’s 6-foot Charlotte Smith came close to dunks several times, including a rim-rattler in a 1995 game.
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