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By Chris Hansen
HoopGurlz Monday, September 28, 2009 The success of two-sport athletes is rare, especially at the highest levels of each sport. Pairing a sport with basketball at the collegiate level may be the most difficult thing for a female student athlete. For Utah's Jennifer Hamson, the rarity is not a deterrent. In fact, she not only intends to play both sports in college, she is planning on excelling at both of them. At 6 feet 6, it doesn't take much to imagine why basketball and volleyball coaches would want her virtually sight unsee ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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