Kristi Toliver
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Kristi Toliver
Kristi Renee Toliveris an American-Slovak basketball player for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association. She is from Harrisonburg, Virginia. She is the daughter of former NBA referee, George Toliver, and Peggy Toliver...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth27 January 1987
CityHarrisonburg, VA
beginning grew played youth
In the beginning, I didn't know what to expect. I was kind of overwhelmed. I think youth played a part in that. But I grew up pretty quickly.
alison ball felt hands knew left opening players saw soon step
In my opinion, big-time players want the ball in big-time situations. I just saw an opening and I saw Alison Bales step up. She's very long and I knew if I got it over her, it felt pretty good. So as soon as it left my hands I knew it was going in.
overtime worry
Overtime is our time. I didn't worry about it.
campus comprehend constant god good hits national people student won
I keep having to tell myself, ?Oh my God, we won the national championship? every once in a while. Honestly, just being back on campus and getting the recognition from the student body, and the people around the community, that?s a constant reminder, but just to actually comprehend what we just did, it hits you every once in a while, and it?s just a really good feeling.
drink eat felt game knew legs step time
I couldn't eat or drink anything all day. I was pretty dehydrated, but I knew this was no time to be sick. My legs still felt pretty wobbly when the game started, but I knew I had to step up my game.
again hope
We're 1-1 with them now, and I hope to see them again very soon.