Nancy Lieberman - Basketball-Hall-of-Famer

Nancy Lieberman is the ultimate performer. When she was only 18, she became the youngest basketball player in Olympic history to win a medal. Twenty years later, she was still outperforming other top athletes, this time in the infant Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Along the way, Nancy was a two time national champion at Old Dominion University, played in two women’s professional basketball leagues and was the first woman ever to compete in a men’s professional basketball league, the USBL, where she played two seasons. This Hall-of-Famer and ESPN broadcaster attributes much of her enduring athletic success to a strict training regimen, as well as Mannatech products. Nancy recently made history by signing a ten-day contract with the WNBA Detroit Shock to play basketball at age 50.

Nancy Lieberman: My Mental Game Improves With Age - read the article from More.com


Posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009