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Early Success

Cheryl Miller: A Basketball Pioneer

Early Success

Cheryl Miller began her exceptional basketball career at Riverside Polytechnic High School. As a senior, she set the national high school record by scoring an astonishing 105 points in a single game. Miller's incredible performance led to her recognition as the top male or female college basketball player in 1986 by Sports Illustrated.

College and Olympic Triumphs

Miller continued to excel at the University of Southern California. She led the Trojans to two consecutive national championships and earned All-American honors all four years. Her standout performance extended to the international stage, as she guided the Olympic team to a gold medal in 1984, averaging over 16 points per game.

NCAA Legacy

Miller's 128-game collegiate career placed her among the all-time NCAA leaders, amassing a remarkable 3,018 points. Her exceptional talent and unwavering determination established her as a true pioneer in women's basketball.


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