| Matee Ajavon | Brazil | Maranhao |
| Nadia Colhado | Brazil | Recife |
| Erika De Souza | Brazil | Recife |
| Celine Dumerc | France | Bourges |
| Aneika Henry | China | |
| Sancho Lyttle | Turkey | Galatasaray |
| Amanda Thompson | Israel | A.S.A. Jerusalem |
| Angel McCoughtry | Turkey | Fenerbahce |
| Jasmine Thomas | Turkey | Ankara |
| Tiffany Hayes | Brazil | Recife |
| Aneika Henry | China | Guangdong |
Atlanta Dream Overseas
Candace Parker College
Check out Tennessee alum and current member of the Sparks Candace Parker as she calls for the ball in the post against Essence Carson, now of the New York Liberty.
Ogwumike sisters College
Before they each won Rookie of the Year honors, the Ogwumike sisters -- Nneka (left) and Chiney -- were a dynamic duo for Stanford.
Tamika Catchings College
This is all-time great Tamika Catchings playing her trademark aggressive defense in 1998 while at Tennessee against none other than her current coach - Stephanie White.
Maya Moore College
UConn product Maya Moore had one of the most decorated college careers in history. Here, she is getting a shot off against her current Minnesota Lynx teammate, Devereaux Peters (right).
Brittney Griner College
Baylor product and current member of the defending champion Phoenix Mercury Brittney Griner dominated the paint in college. She made it tough for all opponents, even those the caliber of Stanford's Nneka Ogwumike.
Skylar Diggins College
UConn vs. Notre Dame has emerged as potentially the premier rivalry in all of women's college basketball. This is a photo of Tulsa's Skylar Diggins (right) defending Washington's Bria Hartley in the 2013 Women's Final Four.
Sylvia Fowles College
Chicago's Sylvia Fowles was the No. 2 pick out of LSU in the 2008 WNBA Draft behind Candace Parker. Here, Fowles is shown taking a shot over Kia Vaughn, now a member of the Washington Mystics, in 2007.
Tina Charles College
New York's Tina Charles, then a standout for UConn, looking to pass while Atlanta's Angel McCoughtry (right), then playing for the University of Louisville, defends in the 2009 Final Four.
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