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B6XZyRRV8M/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Stick Rpg 2 Director Cut V 1.0 2' title='Stick Rpg 2 Director Cut V 1.0 2' />All The Ports The Eon15S has the usual array of USB 3. Its got a USB C port, which will come in handy eventually, a. Ann Meyers Drysdale born Ann Elizabeth Meyers March 26, 1955 is a retired American basketball player and sportscaster. Generals 2 Full Game. She was a standout player in high school. Previously a resident of Rancho Mirage, California,3 Meyers currently resides in Huntington Beach, California. She was president and general manager for the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury and a vice president for the NBAs Phoenix Suns. She is currently a vice president for the Phoenix Mercury and a color analyst for the Phoenix Suns television broadcasts. For over 2. 6 years, she served as a network television sports analyst for TNT, ESPN, CBS, and NBC. Meyers is a Board Member for the Lott IMPACT Trophy, which is named after Pro Football Hall of Famedefensive back. Ronnie Lott, and is given annually to college footballs Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year. Early lifeeditMeyers was born on March 2. Patricia and Bob Meyers 1. Her father played guard for Marquette University, then for the Shooting Stars, a professional team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. One of her brothers, Dave, was an All American at UCLA and went on to play for the Milwaukee Bucks. Athletic accomplishmentseditHigh schooleditMeyers attended Cornelia Connelly High school and then. Sonora High School in La Habra, California where she was able to engage in more competitive play. As an all around athlete, she lettered in seven sports, including in softball, badminton, field hockey, tennis, and basketball. She earned thirteen Most Valuable Player awards in high school sports. She led her basketball teams to an 8. In 1. 97. 4, Meyers became the first high school student to play for the U. S. national team. CollegeeditMeyers was a four year athletic scholarship player for the UCLA Bruins womens basketball team 1. In a game against Stephen F. Austin on February 1. NCAA Division I basketball history, with 2. Since then, University of Tennessee at Martin junior guard Lester Hudson is the only other Division I basketball player, male or female, to have done so. On March 2. UCLA Bruins team was the AIAW national champion UCLA defeated Maryland, 9. Pauley Pavilion. While at UCLA 1. All American womens basketball player. She was the winner of the Honda Sports Award as outstanding womens college basketball player of the year, as well as the Broderick Cup for outstanding woman athlete of the year in 1. As of 2. 00. 8, she still holds UCLA career records for season steals 1. UCLA statisticseditSource1. Year. Team. GPPoints. FGFTRPGAPGSPGBPGPPG1. UCLA2. 95. 38. 52. UCLA2. 24. 02. 50. UCLA2. 33. 23. 42. UCLA2. 34. 22. 52. Career. UCLA9. 71. Olympics and World competitioneditMeyers was a member of the US team that won the 1. Pan American Games Gold medal. She played on the US Olympic basketball team that won a Silver Medal in the 1. Summer Olympics in Montreal. That team was led by Billie Moore, her own coach at UCLA. She was on the 1. US team that won the 1. FIBA World Championship for Women Gold medal. This was the first time since 1. United States won a World Championship title. She also won silver medals at the 1. Pan American Games and 1. World University Games. Meyers was named to the team representing the USA at the 1. William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The USA team won all six games en route to the gold medal. ProfessionaleditIn 1. Meyers made NBA history when she signed a 5. NBAs Indiana Pacers. She participated in three day tryouts for the team, the first by any woman for the NBA, but eventually was not chosen for the final squad. She became a color analyst for the team at a time when there were very few women in sportscasting. Meyers was the first woman player drafted by the Womens Professional Basketball League WPBL in 1. New Jersey Gems. Playing for the Gems, Meyers was the WPBL Co MVP for the 1. She wore jersey No. Gems. She entered the inaugural Women Superstars competition in 1. Meyers served as an analyst for NBC Sports coverage of womens basketball at the 2. Summer Olympics. 1. Honors and Hall of Fame inductionsedit1. Winner of the Honda award for basketball1. The Honda Broderick Cup winner for all sports. Meyers received her first Hall of Fame membership in 1. International Womens Sports Hall of Fame in the contemporary category for basketball. She was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1. Her No.  1. 5 basketball jersey was one of the first four retired by UCLA. She was honored on February 3, 1. Pauley Pavilion, along with Denise Curry 1. Kareem Abdul Jabbar 3. Bill Walton 3. 2. This was the key moment in the Pauley at 2. The primary criteria for being chosen was that all four players were three time All Americans. On May 1. Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1. 99. 4, Meyers was the first woman ever to compete in the Celebrity Golf Association Championship. On January 3. 1, 1. Sonora High School, in La Habra, California, where her player jersey was officially retired, and hung in display1. She was inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame in 1. In 1. 99. 9, Meyers received the Mel Greenberg Media Award, presented by the WBCA. On June 5, 1. 99. Womens Basketball Hall of Fame, in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 2. 00. 1, Meyers was honored as a Wooden All Time All American by the Wooden award. She was a 2. 00. 3 NCAA Silver Anniversary Awards recipient. She joins William Naulls 1. Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1. Bill Walton 1. 99. UCLA athletes who have been so honored on the. In 2. 00. 7, she was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2. She is 1 of 3 United States citizens, along with male player Bill Russell and coach Dean Smith so honored. Ann has been involved with Special Olympics for more than 3. Sports Ambassador for Special Olympics Southern California. On November 1, 1. Los Angeles Dodger. Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale, and took the name Ann Meyers Drysdale. It was the first time that a married couple were members of their respective sports Halls of Fame. They had three children sons Don Jr. DJ and Darren, and daughter Drew. Meyers was widowed on July 3, 1. Drysdale died of a heart attack in Montreal, Quebec. Meyers was the sister of former NBA player Dave Meyers, who also played college basketball and was an All American at UCLA, under coach John Wooden. He played four seasons for the NBAs Milwaukee Bucks. Broadcasting careereditMeyers has been the womens basketball analyst at the Summer Olympics since the NBCs coverage of the 2. Sydney Olympics for NBC Sports. She was offered a job to broadcast the Chicago Bulls games in 1. She served as an analyst on ESPNs coverage of the WNBA and previously worked for NBC Sports full time as its lead WNBA analyst from 1. Meyers also worked Hoop It Up telecasts in 1. Since 1. 98. 3, she has served as an ESPN analyst for various events including both mens and womens NCAA basketball games. She also worked as a color analyst for the Indiana Pacers making her the first woman to do game analysis for the team. Meyers led the U. S. to a silver medal at the 1. Olympic Games in Montreal as womens basketball made its Olympic debut, and returned eight years later as an announcer for ABC Sports at the 1. Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. She has since covered a wide variety of sports for major networks in the U. S, including the 1. Goodwill Games, mens and womens college basketball, and NCAA softball and volleyball. In 2. 01. 2, she joined Phoenix Suns broadcasting as a color analyst. See alsoeditInterview with Phoenix Mercury GM Ann Meyers Drysdale.