![]() ![]() (College statistics courtesy of Stanford Athletics, Pepperdine Athletics, Rice Athletics, and Her Hoop Stats.)Ĭhiney’s statistics leap off the page, which makes sense given that she set the Pac-12 Conference single-season scoring record as a senior and was a finalist for national player of the year. The best result in each statistical category is highlighted in green. For her, I used the statistics from her most recent healthy season, as a sophomore at Pepperdine in 2015-16. The exception is Olivia, who was injured for much of the past two seasons and sat out as a transfer in 2016-17. Part 1 of this two-part series looks at each sister’s statistics from her fourth year in college – Nneka and Chiney’s senior seasons and Erica’s redshirt junior season. ![]() Younger sisters Olivia and Erica have also played together in college, starting at Pepperdine and then transferring to Rice. Last month, they became teammates at the professional level when Chiney was traded to the Los Angeles Sparks. Nneka and Chiney are Stanford graduates and WNBA stars Nneka has played seven seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks, and Chiney has played three seasons with the Connecticut Sun (missing two due to injury). Today, I’m doing the same with the four Ogwumikes: Nneka, Chiney, Olivia, and Erica.
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