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UA students Mary Allison Milford (left) and Stephanie
Wheeler were named to the 2005-2006 U.S. National Women’s
Wheelchair Basketball team.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- University of Alabama students Stephanie Wheeler
and Mary Allison Milford have been selected by U.S. National Women’s
Wheelchair Basketball Team Head Coach Ron Likins as members of
the 2005-2006 national team.
Wheeler, a North Carolina native, is a graduate student in the
UA department of kinesiology specializing in adapted physical education.
Wheeler, who has been playing wheelchair basketball for 12 years,
has been on the national team since 2001 and attended the Paralympic
games in Athens in 2004. Her future goals include competing in
the World Championship in Amsterdam next summer and competing in
the Paralympics in Bejing in 2008.
When asked about making the national team, Wheeler said, “It
is such an honor and a privilege to be chosen, you have to make
the most of the opportunity because you never know if it will
happen again.”
Milford, from Magnolia, Ark., is a sophomore in the Honors College
majoring in business. She has been playing wheelchair basketball
competitively for nine years and hopes to one day establish her
own disabled sports foundation.
“This has been my dream for so many years, and frankly I
didn't expect to achieve it this soon” said Milford. “Making
the team was extra special because my Alabama teammate Stephanie
Wheeler also made the team.”
Because this is Milford’s first time on the national team,
she looks to Wheeler for advice and guidance and credits her
for being a positive role model in her life. “I was so
glad to share my achievement with her,” said Milford. “I
can’t wait to represent my country and my school.”
In the first step toward the Paralympic Games that will be held
in Beijing, China, in 2008 the newly selected Women’s National
Team will represent the United States by playing in a qualifying
tournament at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs,
Colo. on Dec. 1-4. Over 40 women were nominated to attend try-outs
at the Lakeshore Olympic Training Center in Birmingham. From
the nominations 24 players were invited to try out for the team
and only 12 were selected.
Both Wheeler and Milford play for The Crimson Tide and the team
enters their third season ranked 4th in the Women’s Division
of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. The Crimson
Tide plays against women’s teams from across the country
including the University of Illinois and the University of Arizona
in order to qualify for the Women’s National Wheelchair tournament
in Birmingham on March 2-5.
For more information about the Crimson Tide wheelchair basketball
team contact Brent Hardin at 205/348-5109 or Margaret Stran at
205/348-7991. The Crimson Tide’s schedule is listed on their
team website at www.bama.ua.edu/~uads.
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