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Originally Posted by CajunDave
She is finishing school
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Originally Posted by CajunDave
She is finishing school
I recall seeing a posting by Coach Hall answering a question similar to yours. In his posting he said that Anna is still in school completing her degree. After that she will probably play professional ball in Europe and then in the WNBA. Coach Hall feels that this is the best approach since Anna is still young and has to develop physically.Quote:
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The Sun Belt Conference used the occasion of its basketball media day Monday to formally announce its all-time men's and women's basketball teams, spanning the 30-year history of the league.
The teams were part of the league's continuing anniversary celebration which will include all-time teams in each of the league's 19 sports.
But don't look for a lot of University of Louisiana representation on the team. There were no men's picks from the Ragin' Cajun program, and only just-graduated Anna Petrakova was named from the UL women's program.
The league anniversary football team announced in August included players who never played in the Sun Belt, since the league did not introduce football until the 2001 season.
In contrast, the basketball teams announced Monday included only players who actually participated in Sun Belt games.
Since UL did not become part of the Sun Belt until 1991 when the league consolidated with the American South Conference, that eliminated many potential UL selections such as Dwight "Bo" Lamar (1969-73), Andrew Toney (1976-80) and Kim Perrot (1986-90), the school's top two all-time men's scorers and the all-time women's scorer.
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The most glaring omission among former Cajun stars in the Sun Belt era was guard Michael Allen, who averaged 20.9 and 22.7 points in his final two seasons in 1992-93 and 1993-94. Allen was a two-time all-conference pick and was the league's Player of the Year in 1994 when he led the Cajuns to a 22-8 record, the league tournament title and a berth in the NCAA Southeast Regional.
"Michael Allen was an incredible player," said Cajun coach Robert Lee, who was head coach at Opelousas High during Allen's UL career. "He was the type player who could do so many things and made it look easy."
A 26-member media panel made the selections, with the team including 21 NBA draft picks, 42 All-Americans (25 men, 17 women) and 34 Sun Belt Players of the Year (20 men, 14 women).
Petrakova, a native of Moscow, Russia, who moved to Baton Rouge during her senior year in high school, was a two-time All-Sun Belt pick (2004-05) and was the league's Player of the Year as a junior and on last spring's all-tournament team. She ranks as UL's number four career scorer, number two rebounder and all-time leading shot blocker.
"She was just a tremendous all-around player," said UL women's coach J. Kelley Hall. "You look at the numbers and she's in every offensive category there is. She was a joy and a delight to coach, and she deserves to be on that team."
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I heard Amazonka is one of the coaches at Robert Lee's basketball camp. Am I right?
You are right. Anna is coaching at Robert Lee's camp this week and they are lucky to have her! She will be leaving Lafayette in July to play basketball overseas. I think I speak for a lot of people when I say she will be missed. I not only know her as an athlete but as a friend and she is awesome all the way around!
Yes, I too have seen her at Robert Lee's Camp this Summer! She is as beautiful as ever and looks to be having fun with the little kids.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiki92
Good luck Anna overseas, as we(UL/Fans) will miss you greatly!!! I hope you do well and eventually make it in the WNBA!!
My son Brock is at the camp Anna, in the Future Pro's, if you find him and have time I know this shy kid would be thrilled to talk with you/shake your hand/get a hug!
DaddyCajun
Hey guys!
Just a little update on my career. I have recently signed a contract with a team called "Enzhe" Kazan. "Enzhe" is in the top Russian league, top three teams of which compete in Euroleague. As of right now, "Enzhe" is the last team in the league. However, if all goes well, i hope to help this team win the Euroleague. Much like the Cajuns! :) WNBA is not completely out of the picture, but i have to gain experience in the european league first.
Kazan is a capital of Tatarstan. People there have very similar culture to russians, so i am sure it won't be much of a transition for me. It is not far from Moscow, so my family will be there to support me.
I depart July 12th, I am excited and anxious, and i can't wait to make this next step. However the thought of leaving my beloved Lafayette frightens me. One thing i know for sure: i am going to miss this place much and i AM coming back to visit!!
Thanks to all my friends for all your support, and watch out for my name! Special thanks to K. and Meridith Hall, Ms.Christy, DaddyCajun, Ed Dugas, Jay Walker, Daryl, Bruce Brown, Dan McDonald and all the rest of great people i've met on my journey!
GO CAJUNS!!!
Love y'all!
Anna
Please occasionally keep us posted on how your career is going. Best of luck to you and you will always be a Cajun.
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Best of luck to you, Anna! Thanks for a great Lady Cajun career. We'll always remember you, and will look forward to seeing you in the WNBA in the not-so-distant future!
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Good luck Anna and thanks for your contributions to Cajun sports.