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- Lynn A. Barry (née Norenberg) is an American former Assistant Executive Director of USA women's basketball and former adviser to the Women's National Basketball Association. Barry is also considered to be the most talented player in the College of William & Mary's women's basketball program history. (en)
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- * Piedmont Conference Player of the Year
* 3× VAIAW All-State Team
* No. 22 retired by William & Mary Tribe (en)
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- Lynn Norenberg Barry (en)
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- Lynn A. Barry (née Norenberg) is an American former Assistant Executive Director of USA women's basketball and former adviser to the Women's National Basketball Association. Barry is also considered to be the most talented player in the College of William & Mary's women's basketball program history. (en)
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- Lynn Norenberg Barry (en)
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- Lynn Norenberg Barry (en)
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