The first emotion that came to Allison Feaster’s mind was gratitude. Her daughter, Sarah Strong, is helping lead UConn women’s basketball through the NCAA Tournament, with the Huskies taking ...
Former WNBA star Allison Feaster has been quite a busy woman lately. The Boston Celtics vice president of team operations & organizational growth pulled up to watch her daughter, Sarah Strong ...
One person who was in the crowd at Colonial Life Arena and loving every moment was Strong's mother Allison Feaster, a former WNBA player and teammate of South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley with ...
STORRS – It was March 14, 1998, a Saturday night first-round NCAA Tournament game at Stanford’s Maples Pavilion, when Allison Feaster helped her Harvard women’s basketball team make history.
Allison Feaster is Harvard royalty, the school’s all-time leading scorer, the nation’s scoring leader in 1997-98, when she almost singlehandedly placed Harvard and the Ivy League into the ...
Allison Feaster has excelled in the WNBA and the NBA, and her daughter Sarah Strong is now turning heads in college basketball. Before there was A'ja Wilson or Caitlin Clarke there were women ...
Allison Feaster was a pioneer in women's basketball, becoming the first player from the Ivy League to get drafted into the WNBA in 1998. Feaster came from Harvard, breaking stereotypes along the ...