Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon Ducks pays tribute to Kobe Bryant, then sets NCAA record in same day, February 24, 2020
Oregon's star player, Sabrina Ionescu, who spoke at Kobe's Memorial, set an NCAA record later the same day, February 24, becoming the first player, man or woman, to score 2,000 points, and have 1,000 assists and rebounds. Notice her birthday, December 6, or 12/6, not to be confused with the date Kobe Bryant died, January 26, or 1/26.
This year the women's championship is in New Orleans, or "126" land.
For another 126, Sabrina said she used to watch a lot of game film of Gianna Bryant at the Kobe & Gianna Bryant Memorial.
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/college/ionescu-first-to-2000-points-1000-assists-1000-rebounds/
https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2020-02-24/kobe-bryant-memorial-sabrina-ionescu-talks-about-what-kobe-bryant-meant-to-her
Notice, a year earlier, to the day, Oregon played USC.
Notice, it was the game at USC, where Oregon won with 93. Guess Sabrina's gematria.
Remember, Oregon's men's team won the first NCAA basketball tournament, in 1939 (reflection of 93). This year will be the women's 39th tournament, and Oregon looks primed. *Duck = 39
From the date of the speech for Kobe, February 24, 2020, to the championship, is 41-days.
*LA = 41
Remember, earlier this year, Oregon put it on UConn, giving them their worst home loss in their current stadium ever, beating them by 18, in their 18th year of being in their building. In that game, Oregon scored this classic "74" points. *Keep in mind, Kobe Bryant died during the 74th NBA season, and in the Kobe remembrance game, the team from Oregon, the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Lakers in L.A.
UConn's coach also spoke at the Kobe Bryant Memorial. From the February 3 game to the championship is 62-days later, or a span of 63. Thus, they might play UConn in the championship.
I need to do more research on the opponent, but I like Oregon A LOT.
I will say this though, the Oregon star spoke after Diana Taurasi, ex-star at UConn, who referred to herself as the 'White Mamba', and she spoke before the current coach of UConn, who also coached Diana. *Diana Taurasi = 89 (24th prime)
*White Mamba = 41 / 58 *Kobe Bryant = 41 / 58
Notice Diana was born in '82, and is 37 now. Keep in mind the first women's tournament was in '82, and this year is the men's 82nd tournament all-time. The men's championship is 71-days after Kobe's date of death. *March Madness (The women's championship is a span of 71-days from the death)
And speaking of Oregon's classic '74", they did it again, winning with 74 points on the day of the speech, beating Stanford. They won by 8, Kobe's original number. Again, Kobe died during the 74th NBA season...
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