Memorabilia
Autographed photo - Washington Mystics' Ivory Latta
- Item Number
- 526
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to sca636d17
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Autographed picture of Washington Wizards star Ivory Latta.
After setting a record for the most points scored by a South Carolina high schooler, Ivory enrolled at the University of North Carolina, where she was named the 2006 Player of the Year by ESPN.com,[4] USBWA, GballMag.com and Basketball Times National Player of the Year, Nancy Lieberman Award Winner as Point Guard of the Year (2006), Consensus All-American (2006), ACC Player of the Year (2006), ACC Tournament MVP (2005), WBCA National Player for the Month of March (2005), All-ACC First Team (2007, 2005), AP All-American Third Team (2005), ACC Preseason Rookie of the Year (2004), All-ACC Second Team (2004), All-ACC Freshmen Team (2004). Latta averaged 14.0 points per game as a freshman, 16.2 as a senior, and 16.6 for her career at North Carolina.
Latta's father and paternal grandmother both live with Parkinson's disease and she has been very outspoken about how her father's diagnosis impacted her. As a result, Latta serves as an ambassador for the Parkinson's Disease Foundation In this role, she is involved with fundraising campaigns for PDF and generating awareness about Parkinson's disease, and enlists other professional athletes to support the cause.
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