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Dyaisha Fair (born August 7, 2001) is an American professional basketball player for the Las Vegas Aces of the Women's National Basketball Association... |
a "medical redshirt", that allowed her to compete in a fifth season. Dyaisha Fair of Buffalo and Syracuse and Ashley Joens of Iowa State both benefited... |
Caitlin Clark, Iowa Marquesha Davis, Ole Miss Aaliyah Edwards, UConn Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse Rickea Jackson, Tennessee Elizabeth Kitley, Virginia Tech Nika... |
Davis Nyadiew Puoch Second round Brynna Maxwell Nika Mühl Celeste Taylor Dyaisha Fair Esmery Martínez Kate Martin Taiyanna Jackson Isobel Borlase Kaylynne... |
Davis Nyadiew Puoch Second round Brynna Maxwell Nika Mühl Celeste Taylor Dyaisha Fair Esmery Martínez Kate Martin Taiyanna Jackson Isobel Borlase Kaylynne... |
Round Pick Player Nationality School/Team/Country 2 16 Dyaisha Fair United States Syracuse 2 18 Kate Martin United States Iowa 2 24 Elizabeth Kitley... |
Davis Nyadiew Puoch Second round Brynna Maxwell Nika Mühl Celeste Taylor Dyaisha Fair Esmery Martínez Kate Martin Taiyanna Jackson Isobel Borlase Kaylynne... |
in the 2020–21 season—Taylor Robertson, Kendall Spray, Katie Benzan, Dyaisha Fair, Taycee Wedin, Taylor Mikesell, and Aisha Sheppard. All played in five... |
Beers Oregon State Caitlin Clark Iowa Elizabeth Kitley Virginia Tech Dyaisha Fair Syracuse Hannah Hidalgo Notre Dame Angel Reese LSU Mackenzie Holmes Indiana... |
(1907–1982), Australian actor Dyaisha Fair (born 2001), American basketball player Elinor Fair (1903–1957), American actress Elizabeth Fair (1908–1997), English... |
Storm UConn 15 Celeste Taylor United States Indiana Fever Ohio State 16 Dyaisha Fair Las Vegas Aces (from Los Angeles) Syracuse 17 Esmery Martínez Dominican... |
Syracuse's Dyaisha Fair became the 16th D-I women's player with 3,000 career points, reaching the milestone in the Orange's 83–82 win over Clemson. Fair played... |
584 TV partner(s) ACC Network, ESPN, The CW WNBA Draft Top draft pick Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse Picked by Las Vegas Aces, 16th overall 2023–24 NCAA Division... |
Kennedi Perkins 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) So Bolingbrook Bolingbrook, IL G 2 Dyaisha Fair 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) GS Edison Tech Buffalo Rochester, NY G 4 Sophie Burrows... |
Honor Recipient Preseason All-MAC First Team Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo Molly Davis, Central Michigan Areanna Combs, Eastern Michigan Cece Hooks, Ohio Erica... |
Honor Recipient Preseason All-MAC First Team Oshlynn Brown, Ball State Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo Micaela Kelly, Central Michigan Cece Hooks, Ohio Erica Johnson... |
Monika Czinano, Iowa Jasmine Dickey, Delaware Emily Engstler, Louisville Dyaisha Fair, Buffalo Shaylee Gonzales, BYU Destanni Henderson, South Carolina Rori... |
seeded Buffalo won the tournament with a 79–75 win over Ball State. Dyaisha Fair was named the tournament MVP. As with the 2021 MAC women's basketball... |
Postseason WNIT". WNIT Pre and Post Tournament. Retrieved February 19, 2024. "Dyaisha Fair torches Kent State for 24 points; Syracuse women advance to second round... |
2022. Retrieved November 2, 2022. "Buffalo women's basketball star Dyaisha Fair transfers to Syracuse". espn.com. Associated Press. April 27, 2022. Retrieved... |