USA women’s wheelchair basketball is ‘Ballin Out,’ advances to gold-medal match
Team USA has advanced to the gold medal match against Netherlands, with several out athletes and revenge on their minds. The post USA women’s wheelchair basketball is ‘Ballin Out,’ advances to gold-medal match appeared first on Outsports.
The USA Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team is on fire.
After pulling away from Great Britain in the final few minutes of a hard-fought quarterfinal match, the women on wheels representing Team USA did it again against China in the semifinal. The team overcame a halftime deficit to beat China, 50-47.
Team USA was led by Rose Hollerman, with 20 points. Josie Aslakson contributed five rebounds in the game, third-most on the team.
The out LGBTQ athletes on the USA Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team are the focus of Outsports’ online video series, Ballin’ Out. That includes coach Desiree Miller, as well as current players Kaitlyn Eaton, Courtney Ryan and Aslakson.
If you haven’t heard or seen about Outsports’ Ballin’ Out series featuring LGBTQ athletes on the USA women’s wheelchair basketball team, do check it out. From what we’ve heard, you’ll laugh, cry and learn a lot about the disabled community.
In the Ballin’ Out series. the World Championships semifinal match against Netherlands doesn’t quite work out.
Now these women have the chance to avenge that loss, in the gold medal match of the Paris Paralympics.
The world is watching as the Americans take on the Dutch in one of the iconic matchups of these Paris Paralympics.
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