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Star of Harvard women's basketball team signs with WNBA. She got next...
Feaster, co-captain of the 1997-98 Harvard women's basketball team and the nation's leading scorer this year, signed a contract yesterday with the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The terms of the agreement are confidential, but the signing makes Feaster eligible for the WNBA draft which will be held on April 29 at 11 a.m. in New York City...
Feaster's decision ends weeks of speculation as to which American professional league she would sign with. Feaster ultimately cited length of season and personal reasons as the primary factors in her decision to sign with the WNBA rather than the American Basketball League...
Believe it or not, Feaster's phenomenal senior-year surge into stardom is not over. The WNBA Combine will be held in Chicago on April 16-18, and the ABL Combine is on April 26-28. The WNBA draft will take place on April 29 with the ABL draft following...
...already offered a position as an equities analyst with Merrill Lynch, but the company has informed her that the job will still be available after she completes her basketball career, should she choose to follow that path. Feaster is expected to be a high draft pick in either the WNBA or the ABL--the latter has already informed Feaster that she need not attend its Combine...