Steding, Katy (1967–)
Steding, Katy (1967–)
American basketball player. Born Dec 11, 1967, in Tualatin, OR; graduate of Stanford University, 1990; m. John Jeub, 1997.
Forward; won an NCAA title (1990) and 2 Pac-10 titles while at Stanford; played professionally in Japan (1990–93) and Spain (1993–94); won a team gold medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996); joined the Portland Power of the ABL; played for Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA (2000), then Seattle Storm (2001); opened a basketball academy.
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