For the first time in many years of playing for the Gonzaga University women’s basketball team, Truong Thao Vy was honored as the West Coast player of the week at NCAA Division I (the highest level). of the American Student Basketball League). This award is completely deserved when in the past week, the 1.72m tall female defender helped the Gonzaga girls win 2 convincing victories over the female team of BYU and San Diego University.
Truong Thao Vy (14) shines in the shirt of Gonzaga University
Gonzaga Women’s Basketball
Specifically, in the match against BYU women’s teams, Truong Thao Vy played explosively, scoring 24 points to help Gonzaga win 67-58. Similarly, in the match against the University of San Diego women’s team, Thao Vy continued to pocket 20 points, helping her team win 70-59. Thanks to these two victories, Thao Vy and Gonzaga University continue to maintain the top position in the West Coast region with a record of 11 wins and 2 losses.
Truong Thao Vy was honored with the best pitcher of the week at NCAA Division I
Gonzaga Women’s Basketball
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Since the beginning of this year’s NCAA Division I season, Truong Thao Vy is in very good form when playing in the team that has played all matches and leads the team support index with an average of 4.8 assists/match. The female player whose father and mother are Vietnamese residing in the US is also Gonzaga’s second leading scorer with an average of 15 points per game, just behind the number one pitcher Yvonne Ejim (average 16, 1 point/match).
Truong Thao Vy (14) and the Vietnamese basketball team won silver at the 31st SEA Games
In April this year, Truong Thao Vy (Kaylynne Truong) and her twin sister Truong Thao My (Kayleigh Truong) began to be known to Vietnamese basketball fans when they won the Vietnam Women’s Basketball Team Championship. Southeast Asia basket – ABL 3×3 International Champions Cup (ABL ICC 2022). Then, at the 31st SEA Games in May, two pitchers born in 2001 created a new miracle for Vietnamese women’s basketball when they won the first 3×3 silver medal in history.