Kinghorn, Cynthia Clinger 2003-10-22

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Cynthia Clinger Kinghorn played for the lady raiders in the 1993 championship season. This interview is part of the series with the Lady Raiders


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Cynthia Clinger Kinghorn

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Date: October 22, 2003

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 01:14:20


Abstract

Introduction, Background, Ancestry, Hometown, Religion, Education, Competition with other schools, Awards, Recruit, The move away from home, Competition at Junior college, Tech, Defining moments and people, Family and community support, Transition, High recruitment out of Junior College, Recruiting trips, Roommate, Change in play, Attitude change, Taking a less glamorous role, Recognitions and success at Tech, Preparing for games, Strengths and weaknesses, Coaches, Balance athletics and academics, Favorite instructor, Idea of playing overseas, Playing time at Tech, Senior season, Getting ready for the Southwest Conference, Southwest Conference Tournament, Vanderbilt, Pushing, Ohio State, Coach Marsha Sharp through seasons, Southwest Conference and the big twelve, United Spirit Arena, WNBA, Positive aspects of being a female athlete, Game values passed on to children


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Transcript: Transcript available in reading room



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