By K Doss, Arizona Desert Swarm: Arizona freshman Breya Cunningham was a last-minute addition to the U.S. U19 team for the 2023 FIBA Women’s World Cup. She also isn’t getting as much time on the floor as most of the team.
Yet, the Wildcat is showing that she’s a dominant true center, coming in second on the team in rebounding despite playing over five fewer minutes than rebounding leader Chloe Kitts.
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