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KANSAS CITY - The talent is hard to miss. Her smooth jumper and fluid steps stand out in the sometimes herky-jerky world of women's college basketball.
They've been evident from the first day Alyssa Hollins put on a Missouri uniform. But those skills barely got her off the bench early in her freshman year, and though they landed her in the starting lineup a season ago, they made her no more than a role player on a senior-laden team.See the full content of this document
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Hollins Hopes for Smooth Transition
The Tigers are asking a lot more of Hollins heading into her junior campaign. Coach Cindy Stein is hoping she can be a top scorer and playmaker, a defensive stopper and, perhaps most important, a calming leader on a roster that includes eight und...
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