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  1. Rhonda Smith-Banchero (née Smith; born May 1, 1973) is an American former basketball player. She played college basketball for the Washington Huskies [1] [2] where she graduated as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,948 points and was inducted to the Husky Hall of Fame in 2004. [3]

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Rhonda Smith-Banchero joined NBC10’s Hannah Donnelly on a new ‘On Her Mark’ podcast to discuss her basketball career, raising her NBA star son Paolo Banchero and more.

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  3. Rhonda Banchero. (Also known as Rhonda Smith Banchero) Position: Center Shoots: Right. 6-3 (190cm) Born: May 1, 1973 in Seattle, Washington. College: Washington. High School: Franklin in Seattle, Washington. Draft: Sacramento Monarchs, 3rd round (14th pick, 46th overall), 2000 Draft. 40.

    • May 1, 1973
  4. Apr 1, 2022 · Banchero and his mother, Rhonda Smith-Banchero, were among the 20,588 fans watching a heralded Atlantic Coast Conference matchup between two Basketball Hall of Fame coaches, Roy Williams and Jim Boeheim.

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  5. Rhonda Smith-Banchero is an American former basketball player. She played college basketball for the Washington Huskies where she graduated as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,948 points and was inducted to the Husky Hall of Fame in 2004.

  6. Rhonda Banchero is a 50-year-old American former professional basketball player. She is married to Mario Banchero and is known as Paolo's mom.

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  8. She became the first player in school history to be a WNBA draft pick when the Sacramento Monarchs selected her in the third round of the 2000 WNBA Draft. Rhondas professional WNBA spanned several seasons while playing for the Seattle Reign, Portland Power, and Sacramento Monarchs.

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