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LONDON – St. Bonaventure University
will be represented by at least one, and possibly two, former
student-athletes at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, which officially
get underway Friday evening with the Opening Ceremony.
Stef Collins, a 2006 graduate, will play for Great Britain
women’s basketball team, while Ogo Adeboye, a 2011 grad,
enters the Olympic Games as the first reserve for the Great Britain
men’s basketball team.
Collins was named the 2001-02 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year after
leading all A-10 first-year players with 11.1 points per game. In
her junior season she was named to the A-10 Third Team
All-Conference and All-Academic Team. She followed that up with an
A-10 Honorable Mention selection in her senior campaign.
The Montour Falls, N.Y. native, who is expected to start at point
guard for GB, scored 1,421 points in her career, which now ranks
ninth all-time in program history. She also sits third all-time in
3-pointers made with 288, behind only Suzie Dailer (291) and
Jessica Jenkins (338).
Her professional career has been based entirely in the UK, playing
for two Welsh clubs in the English Basketball League. She first
played with the Rhondda Rebels during the 2006-07 season and has
since been with the UWIC Archers.
Collins is one of just three remaining players from the first Great
Britain women’s basketball team that took the court in 2006.
She has made 75 appearances
with the national team which ranks first among any GB player (male
or female). She scored an international career-high 25 points
against Ukraine in 2007. This will be the first time that
Great Britain has been represented in women’s basketball at
the Olympics.
Adeboye, a guard who was the last cut from the final roster because
the coaching staff wanted to add more size to the team, made the
preliminary Olympic roster in April before it was trimmed to 12
earlier this month.
In his two seasons as a Bonnie from 2009-2011, Adegboye saw playing
time in all 31 games of each season, had an average 3-point
shooting percentage of 36.6 and averaged 9 points per game
for a total of 559.
Adegboye led the country his senior year in minutes played per game
(39.0) and the Bonnies in assists per game (4.0).
Also during his senior season, Adegboye was named A-10 Co-Player of
the Week (Dec. 6, 2011) and NetScouts Basketball International
Player of the Week (Feb. 21, 2011).
The GB women’s team gets its Games underway on Saturday when
Collins and her squad face Australia at 5 p.m. The men’s GB
team begins play on Sunday against Russia at 3 p.m.
For updates on both players and their respective teams throughout
the Olympic Games, click any of the links at the top of this
release. GoBonnies.com and our social media outlets will also have
updates throughout the 17-day event.
St. Bonaventure Represented At 2012 Olympic Games

Posted: Jul 27, 2012