For all the accomplishments Sydney Colson achieved while playing for Gary Blair at Texas A&M, she has made a name for herself at the pinnacle of the sport, the WNBA.
Colson, an All-American, led the Aggies to the 2011 National Championship and still ranks near the top of the program's all-time assist leaders.
Now, having just wrapped her sixth season in the league, Colson was a key player in the Las Vegas Aces' run to the WNBA semifinals. She appeared in 33 games, averaging nearly 12 minutes a contest off the bench, and is one of the team leaders in steals.Â
High Post Hoops' Jackie Powell called Colson "the glue" of the Aces in 2019 and says, "Sydney Colson is a star. While the game by game numbers might not have shown it, in 2019 she was a reserve guard who always had a principle role to play. Her energy, confidence, and awareness allowed her and her team to shine bright."
"I'm going to apply pressure," Colson told High Post Hoops. "That's what I do. That's what i was taught in college at A&M."
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Colson, an All-American, led the Aggies to the 2011 National Championship and still ranks near the top of the program's all-time assist leaders.
Now, having just wrapped her sixth season in the league, Colson was a key player in the Las Vegas Aces' run to the WNBA semifinals. She appeared in 33 games, averaging nearly 12 minutes a contest off the bench, and is one of the team leaders in steals.Â
High Post Hoops' Jackie Powell called Colson "the glue" of the Aces in 2019 and says, "Sydney Colson is a star. While the game by game numbers might not have shown it, in 2019 she was a reserve guard who always had a principle role to play. Her energy, confidence, and awareness allowed her and her team to shine bright."
"I'm going to apply pressure," Colson told High Post Hoops. "That's what I do. That's what i was taught in college at A&M."
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