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Samantha Prahalis Player Bio

Samantha Prahalis is a basketball player born on January 23, 1990. Her height is five foot seven (1m70 / 5-7). She is a point guard who most recently played for Los Angeles Sparks in WNBA.

Samantha Prahalis scores a career high 22 points (2012)

On June 23, 2012, Samantha Prahalis set her career high in points in a WNBA game. That day she scored 22 points in Phoenix Mercury's home loss against Los Angeles Sparks, 84-93. She also had 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals and 1 block. She shot 5/12 from two, 3/5 from three, shooting at 47.1% from the field. She also shot 3/4 from the free-throw line.

Samantha Prahalis grabs a career high 7 rebounds (2012)

On July 10, 2012, Samantha Prahalis tied her career high in rebounds in a WNBA game. That day she grabbed 7 rebounds in Phoenix Mercury's home loss against Los Angeles Sparks, 71-90. She also had 14 points, 2 assists.

Samantha Prahalis gives a career high 9 assists (2012)

On June 01, 2012, Samantha Prahalis set her career high in assists i

Sammy Prahalis: Born This Way

Ohio State senior point guard Sammy Prahalis is one of the most exciting players in college basketball, male or female, and her mission is as modest as her game: to make women's hoops as exciting as men's. She takes us back to her native New York to find the roots of her flashy game.

By Ben York

Harlem, spring 2005. Clutching a basketball in one hand and battered kicks in the other, Sammy Prahalis steps onto the fabled court at Rucker Park for the first time.

All she knows is that her AAU coach told her to be here at 3 p.m. for a tournament. No over-the-top entourage accompanies her, just her mom and a friend. At 15, Prahalis is the youngest player on the blacktop by a good three or four years. Unassuming. Skinny. Long, brown hair. No tattoos (yet). Quiet.

Nervous? Maybe a little. But her excitement trumps any jitters.

Nothing about this particular day is unusual. The weather couldn’t be more perfect for outdoor basketball; maybe 70 degrees with an insignificant breeze that barely bothers the nets. Ambient noises from the surroundi

Commack Alum Spotlight

Former WNBA player and Commack alumna, Samantha Prahalis, has had a highly successful career, and she’s not done yet. 

Prahalis grew up playing many sports, but later decided to stick with basketball, which she started playing in elementary school. 

“As a kid I just played all the sports and then I followed my brother and played […] any sport he was playing […] For some reason basketball just stuck, I don’t think there was like a particular reason why I liked it […] I was following his lead and…I just loved basketball,” said Prahalis.

Prahalis represented the United States as a player on the U18 team in 2008 and the U19 team in 2009. During 2008 and 2009, she competed in world championships for players under 18 and the world championships for players under 19 respectively. The United States won first place during both championships.

“Being on those teams is pretty elite, so I just think it maybe opened up other people’s eyes to me being on the roster. I thought it gave me great experience to play with other like top kids in th

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