Greatest Basketball Player You've Never Heard Of.....

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Highlighting the college and professional career of one of the greatest basketball players you have probably never heard of....Jackie Stiles.
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- Missouri Valley Conference: / missourivalleyconference
- Larry Calvery: / @larrycalvery2857
- Classic Basketball: / @classicbasketball8815
- Craig Borgman: / cborgman23
Music by LCS Beats: / @lcsprod
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00:00 - Introduction
01:11 - Humble Beginnings In Claflin
04:16 - I'm Taking My Talent to Missouri
05:37 - Jackie Takes Over March Madness
08:33 - Portland Fire WNBA Rookie Season
09:58 - What Happened To Jackie Stiles?

КОМЕНТАРІ: 668
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
*CORRECTIONS*: As some in the comments have pointed out, SMS played in the Missouri Valley Conference, not Mississippi Valley...I had it right everywhere else, not sure why my brain glitched and said Mississippi. Also JQH arena wasn't built until a few years after Jackie left, that arena was Hammons Student Center. Apologies for the errors. 🙏 If you like the video and want more about Jackie, there is a full Jackie Stiles documentary will be available to stream on these platforms on August 30th!! AppleTV: tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-jackie-stiles-story/umc.cmc.5fut7nbf1w7kvb5ry7ia4rqr9 Amazon Prime Video: amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0B8T1H7NY Vimeo: vimeo.com/736924226 For a hard copy DVD order via this link: Link here: geni.us/TheJackieStile
@kennethpage417
@kennethpage417 Рік тому
I’m just curious, if she really was the star of the ncaa and was too good to be true. How come on draft day she was not even taken at no.1 or even a top 3 pick
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro Рік тому
JQH Arena is now Great Southern Bank Arena.
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro Рік тому
​@@kennethpage417 Only 2 players have scored more points in NCAA history. And it took 16 years to break her scoring record.
@maxwelljkatz
@maxwelljkatz 10 місяців тому
Extremely small detail but it was a 10 point win against Duke, not 8
@jen_nice2059
@jen_nice2059 10 місяців тому
@@kennethpage417MJ wasn’t a number one draft pick either. Sometimes scouts don’t see a players future potential, just current usage.
@iluminati
@iluminati Рік тому
Jackie Stiles knocked out my alma mater in the 2nd round of the NCAA tournament in 2001. She was a scoring machine, and she made the Final 4. She was a BEAST.
@leelaural
@leelaural Рік тому
I luckily was in the stands to watch Jackie and the SMS team beat Washington and Duke....
@larryives4138
@larryives4138 Рік тому
She put her little body through so much. She had the heart but the body could not sustain the constant torment she put it through day in and day out. She was the definition of pure will and determination.
@winstonsmiths2449
@winstonsmiths2449 2 місяці тому
Huh?
@djcyborg
@djcyborg 2 місяці тому
Must be an sms fan
@EJ-gx9hl
@EJ-gx9hl 2 місяці тому
Sounds like Allen iverson
@tomroach6275
@tomroach6275 Місяць тому
Jackie never needs to think "What if", Jackie made it. What an Amazing young lady, back then and look at all the young lives she is putting a positive spark of self esteem that so many children need. God Bless you Jackie Stiles!
@wbotti
@wbotti 28 днів тому
Became a huge fan of Caitlan over the last 3 months and went back and watched some Taurasi and Bird highlites. some of these women can really ball out. Jackie is amazing. Definition of grit
@jasonmenzies8870
@jasonmenzies8870 Рік тому
I went to high school in Claflin but was much younger than her, by the time I was in high school she was already a year out of the WNBA. Having gone to school there I naturally heard all the stories about her as well as walked through the "hall of jackie" every day outside of the gym. She really still is such an inspiration to that town even to this day. And her entire family are some of the nicest, kindest people I have ever known. Her father was one of my favorite teachers and coaches, her mom is always so sweet to talk with, and her brothers and sisters all have gone on to be successful in their own ways as well. This truly is one of americas great families and we are lucky to have them here in the heartland.
@imustbgr8795
@imustbgr8795 Рік тому
She had that mamba mentality since high school. If it wasn’t for her injuries, she would definitely be mentioned as one of if not the greats.
@rahmatnaimali9997
@rahmatnaimali9997 2 місяці тому
No she didn’t she couldn’t gaurd anyone
@jellyc4164
@jellyc4164 2 місяці тому
What greats? Nobody knows anything about any female basketball players.
@kenw2225
@kenw2225 2 місяці тому
The women have their list of greats. How you gonna act so clownish? You actually thought someone was comparing men to women. Lol clown
@freemanpense2782
@freemanpense2782 Місяць тому
"One of the greats" - who would beaten by every decent male HS player in the country.
@jackmehoff2503
@jackmehoff2503 27 днів тому
​@@freemanpense2782oh you're that guy...
@jaysutphin2077
@jaysutphin2077 Рік тому
I lived in Springfield, Mo. when Jackie played for Southwest Missouri State. She was absolutely unstoppable. Other teams would double and triple team her,,, and she STILL scored regularly. But she was NOT a selfish player,,, she was an excellent passer as well. This helped with the double and triple teaming. She absolutely filled the arena every single game. People were crazy to see her. And one of the most wonderful things was that she was soooo open and kind to the young girls that came to see her. She would talk to them and encourage them. She was as great a human being as she was a player. So glad she is doing well these days.
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro Рік тому
I played with her on the msu outdoor courts one night. She made men look like fools. It's sad that her knees gave out on her.
@anthonyriche552
@anthonyriche552 Рік тому
It really seems like she was ahead of her time. I discovered her once I started coaching girl's basketball and training junior college kids. I wish she could have stayed healthy as it would have been great having her as one of the pioneers of the WNBA. I watched many of her clips and she definitely used to pack them in. Appreciate you sharing the human side of her which endears her even more.
@howard5992
@howard5992 Рік тому
The game clips show that she had tremendous heart. Nothing stopped her from attacking the basket. And her longer shots just drop like a seasoned pro. Thank you for the comment.
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro 2 місяці тому
I was in college when she played at SMS. I played at the SMS outdoor courts all the time. One day she showed up and played some pickup games on the "main" court where I was playing. She made college men look like fools. Luckily I did not have to guard her during those games.
@zerubbablestranger6970
@zerubbablestranger6970 2 місяці тому
I’m blessed to have been a part of the Las Vegas Aces broadcast team, behind the camera and I’ve great fun watching Aja, Kelsey, Jackie and this past season Candace Parker, possible HOF’ers all. Yet I’d never heard of Jackie Stiles, very much like THE PISTOL in many ways as I was blessed to see him play a number of times in college and the pro’s. Thank you for putting this together and I’m grateful that you included what Ms. Stiles is doing now and may she continue to work and develop more young ladies in learning about basketball.
@clasher101
@clasher101 Рік тому
Not going to lie I've never heard of her until I opened a few packs of 2002 WNBA Fleer cards last year and noticed she was the featured cover player. What an amazing player she was. Great job covering her story.
@The.Original.Potatocakes
@The.Original.Potatocakes Рік тому
They have wnba cards? Hahaha 😂😂
@MaybeDHitHim
@MaybeDHitHim Рік тому
I hate that you opened that pack. What in the hell were you thinking?
@poindextertunes
@poindextertunes 2 місяці тому
@@MaybeDHitHimwhat? why?
@MaybeDHitHim
@MaybeDHitHim 2 місяці тому
@@poindextertunes it's more valuable when you don't.
@Brian-dg3gh
@Brian-dg3gh Місяць тому
There was wnba in 2002?? I thought it was fairly new.
@coreylee9342
@coreylee9342 Рік тому
To remember Jackie Stiles you would also have to remember the Portland Fire, a name that was ahead of its time.
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
If Jackie Stiles had more healthy seasons, maybe Portland would still have a WNBA team. If not she definitely would have shined elsewhere.
@izzi8459
@izzi8459 Рік тому
Top Tier content on par with the best of basketball UKposts. For the women's game no less. This is for the algorithm. Thank you!
@illmilfinestke
@illmilfinestke Рік тому
Agreed 💪🏾
@Bklyn2SoCal
@Bklyn2SoCal 2 місяці тому
Agreed. Great work
@cassiechiedu
@cassiechiedu Рік тому
This made me tear up! She was extremely talented and passionate!
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 Рік тому
An interesting story related to Jackie is that when the game in which she was expected to set the all-time women's NCAA scoring record came, it was a home game at Hammons Center, and the university brought in Patricia Hoskins, the Mississippi Valley State player who held the record Jackie was about to break. When before the game Hoskins was introduced to the 8000+ crowd she was given a standing ovation.
@scottdietz4345
@scottdietz4345 Рік тому
I watched her play in high school as our town was rivals. Our girls team was very good and played her competitively but she could turn on the switch at any time. As a man at 6'5" I even played against her in a local 3 on 3 tournament and can tell you how tough she was first hand. A true star!
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 Рік тому
You were terrible at basketball, sehe 5'8 at best.
@aussiesurfer805
@aussiesurfer805 Рік тому
@@lilcourtny08 you're a misogynist with a girl's name, but hey, just saying. .... and I'm sure your clip of 10% from range in practice with no D, could easily be as good as her 40% for a season if only that B-grade mid week rec team could see ya potential. SMH
@roycecovington2154
@roycecovington2154 Рік тому
Man I hadn’t heard her name in a while, glad to see she’s doing well and still involved with basketball. Respect!
@danielrydstedt2936
@danielrydstedt2936 Рік тому
I had the privilege of being present when she broke the all time NCAA scoring record. As your video noted that record stood for 17 years. It must be noted that when Kelsey Plumb broke the record she played in more games to do it, but Kelsey was a great player as well. Jackie being a class act, called Kelsey to congratulate her and let her know that she was a fan. I remember one game I attended at SMS (now Missouri State University) Jackie scored 51 points. I was just amazed watching her in practice before the game hitting about 25 three pointers in a row. There have been many great basketball players in the women's game, but her story of what she did in a small high school in Kansas and then choosing to play for a one of the top mid major programs and rejecting UConn's offer to play for Geno Auriema (arguably, the greatest women's program in history) . . . and then taking that mid major University team to the Final Four is quite a story. I am glad that a movie was made of her legendary story.
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
Thank you so much for watching! And for providing that wonderful perspective, she was truly a one-of-a-kind basketball player. Amazing that you got a chance to watch her live.
@4mAALIKcHIN4
@4mAALIKcHIN4 Рік тому
She’s amazing her dad and work ethic helped I’m sure
@stephaniebohanna5261
@stephaniebohanna5261 Рік тому
I cried when she lost in the final four. I was rooting for her. She's the greatest.
@warstars8382
@warstars8382 Рік тому
Great player. But imagine her at UConn??… Shoot, might have been the first to 4 in a row.
@thedoranwilliamsshow6863
@thedoranwilliamsshow6863 Рік тому
That is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
@noelanthony1204
@noelanthony1204 Рік тому
WOW .. a very exciting story about Jackie Styles .. it literally gave me tears in my eyes from Jackie pursing her dream of playing professional basketball ... and she deserves all the accolades because she earned them !!
@arvisjaamarr
@arvisjaamarr Рік тому
Honestly, she is a player that is honestly in the conversations of one of the best to pick up a basketball. Her game didn't have any flaws. Everyone talks about Diana, Swin, Sue, Candace, Swoopers, Cooper, Thompson, Lisa etc. Ad some of the greats that can play against anyone who steps onto the court, but this young lady is someone who could make defensive specialists beg for help the moment the Fire gained possession of the ball. I wish that her name would come up more often because she's truly a phenomenal player and such a beautiful person. 💯
@edyue1
@edyue1 Місяць тому
Thanks for your honesty 🤪
@EasierESL
@EasierESL Місяць тому
Terrific story & narration! I would have never cared about this at all, except for the compelling headline and then being carried along by one of the most mellow but authoritative and extremely professional voices I've EVER heard on any UKposts track. Fantastic job, BH!!
@JeremyThompson1978
@JeremyThompson1978 2 місяці тому
I met her after a conference game at SIU-Carbondale during her freshmany year. She was extremely humble and very shy off the court, but she turned into a monster on it. Facts: Her college town (Springfield, Missouri) is known as a retirement community. Jackie's fanbase was comprised of plenty of older people. Jackie's teams always averaged more fans per game than the men's teams. I'll never forget going to Jackie's college town her freshman year as a manager for the SIUC Salukis women's basketball team. Those fans were loud from beginning of the game until the end. And this was happening in the Missouri Valley Conference. We weren't the ACC, SEC, Big 10, Big East, PAC 12, or Big 12.
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro 2 місяці тому
Not sure where you got the idea that it is known as a retirement community. There are several colleges in Springfield and it's 160k people. No one goes there to retire. I lived there for 40 years (until recently), and no one who lives there views it as a retirement community.
@djcyborg
@djcyborg 2 місяці тому
Drake fan during those same years and I concur
@bartdrennon1764
@bartdrennon1764 Місяць тому
It's definitely not a retirement community (lived here 60 years). If anything, it is a large college town. However, the stands were always full of (older) blue-haired ladies throughout her career.
@tcollins7081
@tcollins7081 Рік тому
I always wondered what happen to her, seems like she's doing fine these days. Never forgot of how unstoppable she was in that NCAA tournament, she was something else.
@bumblethebeadle3504
@bumblethebeadle3504 2 місяці тому
Jackie was indeed a joy to watch during NCAA Tournament. Injuries are so cruel. I am glad to hear she is doing well. Thank you for the video. Whoever is doing the narration: great presentation and a really rich speaking voice that is easy on the ears. Thanks again.
@mikkifarmer9626
@mikkifarmer9626 Рік тому
In her career, Jackie Stiles was a beast and was a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court and she will never be forgotten for her accomplishments.
@trump45and2zig-zags
@trump45and2zig-zags Рік тому
Every athlete in our era in the state knew of her work ethic!
@wagglesmagoo
@wagglesmagoo Рік тому
I remember seeing her on campus at SMS...not only was she an amazing player but also the nicest person you could meet. I competed in track at SMS and often saw her in the gym and spoke with her. She was always nice to everyone. She never had an ego. I saw her destroy a bunch of men on the outside courts a few times!
@MaydayAggro
@MaydayAggro 2 місяці тому
I replied to another comment saying that I actually played against her on the outdoor courts. She made people look like fools. Not me - because I didn't have to guard her. 😂
@JohnnyUtah13
@JohnnyUtah13 2 місяці тому
Can vouch for that. During the HEIGHT of her HS basketball days, she played a pickup game with my wife and her brother in the park. She was super nice and they had a lot of fun. At that time my wifes family was rather poor and looked down on in Claflin. She has always remembered how kind Jackie was!
@donwhiteley3293
@donwhiteley3293 Рік тому
I remember watching her in college. She's always remained my favorite women's basketball player.
@ckfandor4300
@ckfandor4300 Рік тому
Wow! Man I never heard of Jackie Stiles up until now watching this and writing this comments. She's a phenomenal player, strong, and athletic. I become an instant fan of her basketball skills. I see her games with such focus and dedication. Yes! 100% "GOAT" for her era. A short-lived career, but left a very long lasting legacy of woman basketball from high school to college, and to professional league in WNBA. I will call her "the fundamental scorer". Long live to a legend. And God bless Jackie
@CorbinsDedah
@CorbinsDedah Рік тому
Anyone who lived in Kansas when she played at Claflin knew all about Jackie Stiles. She was amazing there and at SMS.
@KansasFarmer620
@KansasFarmer620 Місяць тому
Where's Kansas
@krissy35
@krissy35 Рік тому
I played basketball on the SMSU women’s team from 87-91. Would’ve been cool to play with Stiles or at least get to see her play in person. Saw my old coach, asst coach and former teammate briefly in the video. Brought back memories of old times.
@mitchgoddard8459
@mitchgoddard8459 Рік тому
So you were there during Cheryl's early years, during the rise of the program. My freshman year was Melody Howard and Tina Robbins senior year. I don't know if there has been a better environment for women's basketball than the early 90s in Springfield.
@krissy35
@krissy35 Рік тому
@@mitchgoddard8459 Yes. I played with Melody and Tina. I was a senior when they were freshmen. My junior and senior year were when we started to flourish under Coach Burnett, then they went to the Final Four right after in ‘92.
@drewlavay
@drewlavay 2 місяці тому
If you were alive (and old enough) during that time, it's hard to believe you wouldn't know who she is. Her breaking that record was a huge deal at the time.
@bobjames5264
@bobjames5264 Рік тому
Thank you so much for this!!! Jackie Stiles is one of my favorite players to never win a ring!! She was a straight BALLER!!
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
STRAIGHT BALLER!!!!
@oriculomaximocalderon3378
@oriculomaximocalderon3378 Рік тому
Amazing talent. I appreciate her contributions to women's basketball .
@alZiiHardstylez
@alZiiHardstylez Рік тому
I know nothing of the WNBA but good to see the girls getting some love.
@jimmyboy131
@jimmyboy131 Рік тому
I'm sad to hear the her pro career was cut short like that. She sounded like she was on the path of a record breaking and record making career.
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
Definitely the most intriguing what-if story I have ever come across. She would have had an impactful, if not legendary pro career. If she was able to get multiple healthy seasons maybe the Portland Fire would have survived as a franchise. So many interesting scenarios.
@keeswade3
@keeswade3 Рік тому
This was dope! I loved watching her play in that NCAA tournament
@budisondakh4287
@budisondakh4287 Рік тому
Her speed, her handles, her maneuver, her finishing from this clips were on a different level.
@everydaychristian8932
@everydaychristian8932 Рік тому
Thank you for making this video. It was both inspiring and uplifting.
@ALLTHINGSWNBA
@ALLTHINGSWNBA Рік тому
Love the video...it was even dope to and unexpected to see the final clip was from our interview we did with her 🔥🔥🔥
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
🙏 It was an excellent interview! I thought it was a perfect way to end this, hearing Jackie's own thoughts about her career. Keep up the good work, been following you guys since the beginning of this season.
@TheQuietGeneration
@TheQuietGeneration Рік тому
Thanks for this. Watching Jackie play at SMS was an awesome, incredible experience. She was electric, hard-working, could flat out hoop. Hammonds used to be rocking. Those Lady Bears were a great team. (Also...it's not the Mississippi Valley! It's the Missouri Valley!)
@addyweir8954
@addyweir8954 Рік тому
Great video! So glad that I now know about this great player, definitely is new inspiration for me
@flamboyant480
@flamboyant480 Рік тому
I remember her!! She was tough! Thank you for this video. I always wondered what happened to her!
@RELopez-mk4ic
@RELopez-mk4ic Рік тому
She was one of the best. Unfortunate that she suffered injuries, she would have been a Hall of Famer for sure. Watched that wild run the Bears made when they made it to the Final Four. Glad she is still involved in the game. God Bless you Jackie!
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
Definitely. Jackie is a legend, for that Final Four run alone. Let alone the record setting offense.
@The_TOMMYRAZOR
@The_TOMMYRAZOR 2 місяці тому
She was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall Of Fame in 2016
@bartdrennon1764
@bartdrennon1764 4 місяці тому
After being denied any further career in the WNBA by her body, she was still consumed with a competitive desire to compete at an elite level. She found that bicycling was something she could still do without excruciating pain. So, not surprisingly, she threw herself into competitive cycling with the same dedication she had for basketball in HS. She rode hundreds of miles a week, pushing herself just as in basketball. In only 4 months she was winning races against competitors who had been training their whole lives. She has since had coaching jobs, but seems to really enjoy just teaching now, as opposed to all the other stuff you have to go through in coaching. Saw her play for 4 years at SMS. Always classy and humble.
@davidcloyd1296
@davidcloyd1296 27 днів тому
You played, you dominated, and you were unforgettable! Everybody remembers how you twisted the top of your jersey sleeves,,, iconic!
@bundletesla5882
@bundletesla5882 Рік тому
Very well done video! Thanks for putting this up!
@oMaJoJ
@oMaJoJ Рік тому
Great video. The algorithm finally gets one right. I'm going to check out that documentary you suggested too, thanks.
@stuartu7150
@stuartu7150 2 місяці тому
Awesome stuff. I never heard of her until Clark was passing her. This is a great summary of who she was, what she accomplished and what she did after she was done with basketball. Thanks for sharing it!
@jah-leah
@jah-leah Рік тому
WOW. She's paying it forward now and surely inspired many.
@myirishlife
@myirishlife Рік тому
Great report. I remember her playing for SMS. She played with an intensity not often matched. Loved watching her.
@kalipono1
@kalipono1 Рік тому
I absolutely temember her and wondered what happened. great story coverage. thanks. I remember her being absolutely unstoppable.
@wpn_as8389
@wpn_as8389 29 днів тому
Really fantastic video - thanks for making it! And WOW.
@virtuestreams2616
@virtuestreams2616 Рік тому
I watched Jackie and her teammates play for the entirety oh her SMS/MSU career-it was an awesome time for SMS/MSU fans!
@kyptele
@kyptele Рік тому
Great content keep ‘em coming
@dlschweppe
@dlschweppe Місяць тому
Thanks for putting this video together. With the Clark phenomena, it is great to hear stories of others who have paved the way for women's basketball.
@ChildOfThe1970s
@ChildOfThe1970s Рік тому
I heard of her! I mostly watched UConn in those days but Jackie was a tremendous player and a lot of fun to watch also. It's a shame her pro career was cut short by injuries because she'd have been one of the all-time greats there as well.
@brandonmoore8842
@brandonmoore8842 Рік тому
Awesome video I forgot all about her. I remember espn would have her highlights all the time in high school
@slimphotog
@slimphotog Рік тому
I remember watching her in college. She had Steve Nash kind of skills and John Havlicek movement without the ball. She was really good in track in high school too, so her work rate was top level.
@MrFantastic23
@MrFantastic23 Рік тому
Just got this recommended to me and it would seem that the algorithm is right from time to time! I love basketball and that includes women's basketball so I'm glad to see there are channels dedicated to the ladies. Looking forward to more stuff!
@missolympiabinewski
@missolympiabinewski Рік тому
One of the great What Ifs in hoops history. So snakebit by injuries. She was relentless on the court. It's nice to see that she has such a great perspective and isn't bitter.
@donbush9091
@donbush9091 Рік тому
She Shines at everything she does and makes others better. A great Woman
@fdterritory
@fdterritory Рік тому
Got to watch her live for several years, and she is to this day the best pure shooter I've ever seen in my life...until Steph. If she hadn't been taken out by injuries, she would have been world-changing.
@robbysipahutar944
@robbysipahutar944 Рік тому
dang she aged like fine wine
@flamboyant480
@flamboyant480 Місяць тому
She sure did!
@Herb23
@Herb23 Рік тому
So she’s like the Derrick Rose of the WNBA
@TheAlpine49
@TheAlpine49 Рік тому
Wow. Never heard of her but super impressed. She certainly seems like a good human being. I wish her well.
@Visiontech
@Visiontech Місяць тому
Thanks for a great video!!!
@joshuateubanks4302
@joshuateubanks4302 Рік тому
I grew up near SMS, where Jackie played college ball. She was a phenomenon.
@vagabond1776
@vagabond1776 Рік тому
Another clear example of how talented the athletes are in professional sports…and how tough it is to remain there. Even the folks just scraping by on the bench or in the D league are light years better than most college players.
@DeeDeeInTN
@DeeDeeInTN Рік тому
Phenomenal athlete! Awesome dynamo. I'd never heard of her. So proud that she blazed in college, was drafted into the WNBA and was able to shine her rookie year. Thank you for this wonderful expose on her. Bless you Jackie!
@bartdrennon1764
@bartdrennon1764 4 місяці тому
Let's call it a mini-documentary. I think that would be more accurate. "Dynamo" is exactly the right word, though.
@ChloeArgo
@ChloeArgo Рік тому
Love to see new channels for Women's Basketball! Well written stuff too--subbed! EDIT: The stat analysis is 👍
@PukaHeadMan
@PukaHeadMan Місяць тому
So glad I clicked open this video. Wow, Jackie Stiles was a powerhouse!
@Truegenius23
@Truegenius23 Рік тому
This is a dope story thanks for sharing. Subbed.
@brandyramos9372
@brandyramos9372 Місяць тому
Wow, I never heard of you. But I'm glad I did now. Great work ethic.😮
@julianho7672
@julianho7672 Рік тому
wow................. amazing talent, Jackie!
@wbotti
@wbotti 28 днів тому
fantastic video thank you sir.
@brbosen
@brbosen Рік тому
Awesome! What a way to discover a new basketball phenom and a new basketball content channel! two for one win!
@darrylehm
@darrylehm Рік тому
I was a regular at those Fire games in '01 and '02. Jackie Stiles was a special player.
@deucezulu_22
@deucezulu_22 Рік тому
Great video, I just subscribed to your channel. Going to enjoy showing this to my daughter.
@orusbaldwin559
@orusbaldwin559 Місяць тому
Thank you sir what a great story so inspiring God bless
@jaybirdjaybird9410
@jaybirdjaybird9410 Рік тому
Well done Jackie and we’ll done sir. Great video b
@volvoinnsuites7977
@volvoinnsuites7977 Місяць тому
I had never heard of her sounds like a tremendous athlete with a tremendous work ethic.. thank you for sharing that video. Hopefully Caitlin Clark can pick up where she left off but as always injuries can take its toll on athletes
@mstevenchapman
@mstevenchapman Рік тому
Great stuff! Hope this channel blows all the way up.
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
Thanks for the support!
@jameslina
@jameslina Рік тому
a great vid. A new subscriber right here🔥
@tomcoyne789
@tomcoyne789 Рік тому
Shelly Pennefather. Never lost a high school game, four state championships. All-time leading scorer at Villanova, male or female. Big East Freshman of the Year and followed that with three consecutive Big East Player of the Year. Capped it off with the Wade Trophy in 1987. Pre-WNBA, Shelly played in Japan before leaving the game and entering the convent. Now, she is Sister Rose Marie.
@jwfmsu1990
@jwfmsu1990 2 місяці тому
I grew up near where Pennefather played high school ball. She was definitely a phenom and a half. An amazing story how she dedicated her life to her faith.
@futurehofer1564
@futurehofer1564 Рік тому
Amazing video, I had never heard of her! I hate injuries smh...
@Nogame7_Cards
@Nogame7_Cards Рік тому
I was fortunate enough to live close to smsu and witness her entire career. She was absolutely unbelievable.
@thepoorblackman
@thepoorblackman Рік тому
the good ol' UKposts algorithm. great video. you earned a new subscriber 💯
@christopherian1
@christopherian1 Рік тому
Wonderful story and video, but .. the best, an excellent narration. So delightful listening to this gentleman narrate, so easy to listen to, relaxed, poised. So many videos have terrible narration. Very very nice.
@djWOOF
@djWOOF Рік тому
if we had more Jackies, id watch the WNBA
@ItsAaronPhamOrTheBestBlueGamer
@ItsAaronPhamOrTheBestBlueGamer Рік тому
I know who is gonna grow big on UKposts. Keep up the great work.
@paulmartin2348
@paulmartin2348 2 місяці тому
Loved Jackie Stiles. I actually went to a Portland Fire game to watch her play. Broke my heart when her career ended.
@jackwalker1822
@jackwalker1822 Рік тому
Who never heard of her? I watched her play whenever I could. Especially in college because not many pro women's games were televised back then.
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 Рік тому
Most people, I never heard of her every. Only thing came in the local channels was Tennessee lady Vols
@Mr.BigNate
@Mr.BigNate Рік тому
Quality content. Game recognize game 🙏🏾
@rayvnstevens
@rayvnstevens 2 місяці тому
Keep up the good work!
@lav7161
@lav7161 Рік тому
Damn, never heard of her but she looked like a baller for sure. Thanks for making this video. Made me want to pick up a basketball and get back to my good old days.
@14isoldenough
@14isoldenough Рік тому
I lived in waynseville, missouri in 2000. She was a star at SMS. I was too young to appreciate her ability at the time of it so im glad this video found me.
@cwvos
@cwvos Рік тому
Excellent vid BVT❗️❗️❗️👍👊🔥▪️
@bettershadeofme
@bettershadeofme Місяць тому
Great Video! Well Done! She was a Hooper!
@danielcrowell8143
@danielcrowell8143 Рік тому
Wow 😮 got to respect greatness like that
@illmilfinestke
@illmilfinestke Рік тому
Good work bro💪🏾
@benevolenthoops
@benevolenthoops Рік тому
Thank you!
@FakeGrassCarpet
@FakeGrassCarpet Рік тому
Great video
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