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Amanda Zahui B.
Amanda Agnes Sofia Zahui Bazoukou (born 8 September 1993), known professionally as Amanda Zahui B., is a Swedish basketball player for BK Žabiny Brno of the Czech Women's Basketball League. After playing basketball both in Sweden and collegiately with the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Zahui was drafted by the Tulsa Shock with the second overall pick in the 2015 WNBA draft.
Zahui grew up in Stockholm, Sweden, where her parents met. Ann-Sofi Zahui Bazoukou grew up in Spain and France before moving to Stockholm, whereas Alex Zahui Bazoukou left his native Ivory Coast to seek work in Europe. The family lived in neighbourhoods heavily populated by African immigrants.
Zahui grew up playing soccer and tennis, as well as singing in the choir and taking theater lessons. She began playing basketball at age 10. By age 13, she was added to Sweden's 16-and-under national team. She averaged 15 points and eight rebounds for the Swedish national team in the Under-18 European Championships in 2011.
Zahui attended Igelstavikens Gymnasium in Södertälje. She played three seasons in the Damligan for Telge Basket between 2009 and 2012.
Upon moving to the United States, she shortened Bazoukou to an initial so it would fit on her jersey and be easier to pronounce.
Zahui joined the Minnesota Golden Gophers in 2012 but redshirted the 2012–13 season. She played two seasons for the Golden Gophers between 2013 and 2015. She was named Big Ten Player of the Year by the media for the 2014–15 season.
In February 2015, she scored a career-high 39 points in a game against Iowa. She also recorded 29 rebounds in that game, the most ever by a player in the Big Ten Conference. The last NBA player to record at least 39 points and 29 rebounds in a game was Moses Malone in October 1979.
Zahui was drafted second overall by the Tulsa Shock in the 2015 WNBA draft. After one season with Tulsa, she joined the New York Liberty, where she played five seasons between 2016 and 2020.
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Amanda Zahui B.
Amanda Agnes Sofia Zahui Bazoukou (born 8 September 1993), known professionally as Amanda Zahui B., is a Swedish basketball player for BK Žabiny Brno of the Czech Women's Basketball League. After playing basketball both in Sweden and collegiately with the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Zahui was drafted by the Tulsa Shock with the second overall pick in the 2015 WNBA draft.
Zahui grew up in Stockholm, Sweden, where her parents met. Ann-Sofi Zahui Bazoukou grew up in Spain and France before moving to Stockholm, whereas Alex Zahui Bazoukou left his native Ivory Coast to seek work in Europe. The family lived in neighbourhoods heavily populated by African immigrants.
Zahui grew up playing soccer and tennis, as well as singing in the choir and taking theater lessons. She began playing basketball at age 10. By age 13, she was added to Sweden's 16-and-under national team. She averaged 15 points and eight rebounds for the Swedish national team in the Under-18 European Championships in 2011.
Zahui attended Igelstavikens Gymnasium in Södertälje. She played three seasons in the Damligan for Telge Basket between 2009 and 2012.
Upon moving to the United States, she shortened Bazoukou to an initial so it would fit on her jersey and be easier to pronounce.
Zahui joined the Minnesota Golden Gophers in 2012 but redshirted the 2012–13 season. She played two seasons for the Golden Gophers between 2013 and 2015. She was named Big Ten Player of the Year by the media for the 2014–15 season.
In February 2015, she scored a career-high 39 points in a game against Iowa. She also recorded 29 rebounds in that game, the most ever by a player in the Big Ten Conference. The last NBA player to record at least 39 points and 29 rebounds in a game was Moses Malone in October 1979.
Zahui was drafted second overall by the Tulsa Shock in the 2015 WNBA draft. After one season with Tulsa, she joined the New York Liberty, where she played five seasons between 2016 and 2020.
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