Fil-Am Laila Phelia Joins Team USA Women's Basketball for FIBA
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fil-Am Laila Phelia, the newest addition to Team USA Women’s Basketball in AmeriCup

/ 09:59 AM July 04, 2023

In the exciting world of women’s basketball, one lady has been making waves: Laila Phelia. This talented Fil-Am player has been setting the courts ablaze with her exceptional skills.

Joining the Team USA in the 2023 FIBA Women’s American in Mexico, she has been a key to the team’s triumphs in the early competitions.

Their team’s wins over Argentina and Venezuela have left coaches and spectators in awe. In their electrifying match against Venezuela, Phelia showed her scoring skills and versatility.

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She finished the game with two rebounds and six points. In addition, her prowess didn’t just stop there. Her defensive skills resulted in three steals.

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This record proved her ability to weaken the opponent’s defense. Team USA finished the game at 80-54 win, with contributions from Laila Phelia’s incredible performance.

Who is Laila Phelia?

Born on Dec.28, 2022, the 6-foot freshman hails from Cincinnati, Ohio. Her Filipino mother has been her driving force and inspiration, who instilled a strong work ethic in her.

In addition, her father was an African-American. The multi-diverse background she grew up in has undoubtedly impacted her identity and life’s journeys.

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Furthermore, Phelia started her basketball career at Mt. Notre Dame High School. Due to her unwavering commitment, she soared as one of the top recruits in the country, ranking 28th overall.

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She captured the attention of college basketball aficionados and joined the Michigan Wolverines women’s basketball team. Phelia is clearly eager to make waves at the collegiate level.

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The Fil-Am player averaged a remarkable 13.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.8 steals, and 1.1 assists per game in her junior year. She also earned several achievements, including honorable mentions for the Southwest Ohio District and all-city honors.

Moreover, the media and coaches also named her to the All-Big Ten second team. Her offensive skills appeared during the 2021-2022 season.

During this time, she often achieved double figures in scoring. In addition, she led the Wolverines with 19 points which led to the team’s win at the Big Ten quarterfinal match.

Laila Phelia Shines at the 203 FIBA Women’s Americup

Creating a remarkable collegiate career, she has moved to the international stage with her representation of Team USA in Mexico. Moving forward, Phelia will continue playing for Team USA as they face Cuba and Brazil in the next games.

Her scoring prowess, versatility, and defensive abilities make her a key asset to the team. Fil-Am Laila Phelia is undoubtedly rising in the world of basketball.

Her strong ethics and multicultural background has contributed to her willpower and determination to win. From her standout talent at the collegiate level to her contributions to Team USA at the 2023 FIBA Women’s Americup, she inspires with her talent and commitment.

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