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By Chris Hansen
HoopGurlz Monday, June 22, 2009 Sophomore sensation Loliya Briggs wasn't giving college coaches the time of day. Barred by NCAA rules from going directly, dozens of coaches called her high school and club coach Tony Bannister in hopes of establishing contact with the 5-foot-11 shooting guard from Potter's House Christian School. The University of Pittsburgh was one of those schools trying to get some phone time with the Floridian who embodies a scoring guard. Several months ago the Panthers' coaches were just like every ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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