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Who was Nikki McCray-Penson? Olympic gold-medalist dies at 51

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Nikki McCray-Penson, a previous ABL MVP and double cross Olympic gold hero, has died
She was 51 years of age at the hour of her demise
She was determined to have bosom disease in 2013

Nikki McCray-Penson, a previous ABL MVP and double cross Olympic gold boss, has died. She was 51 years of age at the hour of her demise.

Rutgers College affirmed McCray-Penson’s passing on Friday. She filled in as an associate ladies’ ball mentor there the past season. She was determined to have bosom disease in 2013.

From 2008 until 2017, she worked with Day break Staley at South Carolina as an associate mentor. In 2017, she assumed a significant part in the Gamecocks’ most memorable public title.

During the 1990s, McCray-Penson was a star for the Woman Vols in her home province of Tennessee. She later played in the ABL and WNBA and filled in as a lead trainer in the NCAA.

Nikki McCray-Penson, the two-time Olympic gold-medalist and Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer, has died at age 51.

— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 8, 2023


During her experience with South Carolina, she functioned as First light Staley’s colleague and was a dear companion and Olympic partner. She served on Staley’s staff for the Gamecocks’ 2017 NCAA title triumph. She before long acknowledged her most memorable situation as a lead trainer at Old Domain.

McCray-Penson had 16 years of by and large school instructing experience, including her last year at Rutgers. She additionally stood firm on the footholds of lead trainer at Mississippi State and ODU. She left the Rulers after two back to back 20-win seasons to turn into the lead trainer of the Bulldogs, who completed 10-9 in the Coronavirus impacted 2020-2021 season. She surrendered in October 2021 to focus on her wellbeing before the beginning of what might have been her second season at MSU.

Following graduation from school, McCray-Penson was chosen for the American public group, with whom she prepared and visited from fall 1995 until the Atlanta Summer Games in 1996. The ubiquity and achievement of that American crew was viewed as the impetus for the foundation of the WNBA in 1997.

McCray-Penson was a three-time Elite player during her nine years in the WNBA and won gold decorations with Group USA in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.