Lusia Mae Harris (February 10, 1955 – January 18, 2022) was an American professional basketball player. Harris is considered to be one of the pioneers...
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Lusia may refer to: Lusia gens, minor family in ancient Rome Lusia Harris (1955–2022), American basketball player Lusia Strus (born 1969), American writer...
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Lusia Harris. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 10, 2021 and won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject). Lusia Harris...
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produced 2 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductees, Margaret Wade and Lusia Harris Stewart. The WBCA Wade Trophy, considered the Heisman of women's basketball...
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women's sports apparel company, in 1977, with the first award going to Lusia Harris, who played basketball at Delta State University. The Honda Corporation...
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Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame along with other DSU heroes Margaret Wade, Lusia Harris-Stewart, and former Boston Red Sox pitcher Dave "Boo" Ferriss. The basketball...
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(Anguilla) Othella Harrington (born 1974), power forward, (Jackson) Lusia Harris (1955–2022), first female player in Hall of Fame, (Minter City) Antonio...
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Queen of Basketball, Proudfoot's film about women's basketball legend Lusia Harris, won the 2021 Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject); Shaquille...
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Washington Wizards. In the seventh round, the New Orleans Jazz selected Lusia Harris, a female college basketball star from Delta State University, with the...
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four future Hall of Famers on the roster: Ann Meyers, Nancy Lieberman, Lusia Harris, and Pat Summitt (then called Pat Head). Despite finishing second place...
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