Fallon, Trisha (1972–)
Fallon, Trisha (1972–)
Australian basketball player. Name variations: Trish Fallon. Born Trisha Nicole Fallon, July 23, 1972, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Played for Sydney Flames (1992–94, 1996–97); won a team bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996), a team silver at Sydney Olympics (2000) and team silver at Athens Olympics (2004); drafted by Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA (1999), traded to Phoenix Mercury (2000); placed 1st at Oceania chamionships (2003). Was Australia's Women's National Basketball League's MVP (2000).
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