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Morningside High School University of Southern California
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Crucial to the development of women’s basketball in the United States, Lisa Leslie became the second women’s basketball player to be inducted into the USOPC Hall of Fame. As an All-American at USC, she led the Trojans to four NCAA tournaments, advancing to the Elite Eight in 1992, and was named the 1994 National Player of the Year.