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Andrea Armstrong

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On September 11, the school announced it was going to back off and let Armstrong wear modest athletic attire for their basketball games, and re-instate her scholarship. Armstrong and school officials had met the previous day to discuss her reinstatement. Ahmed Bedler, spokesman for the
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Armstrong created a controversy when she requested to be allowed to play in Islamically appropriate attire. The school initially did not want to allow her to do this, and Armstrong lost her scholarship in the first week of September of that year.
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In October, Armstrong also left Florida and returned to Oregon, where she e-mailed a local newspaper her reversion to Christianity and renunciation of Islam, and regretfully retracted her conversion to the latter.
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in 2003, which was a red shirt season in accordance with NCAA regulations. She was team co-captain for the 2004 season. She claimed to have converted to
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basketball team. She played for Kansas State until the 2002 season. She was a 2002 Academic All-Big 12 selection.
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Days later, Armstrong left the team. She averaged three points and two rebounds per game for South Florida.
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This biographical article relating to United States women's basketball is a
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Lakeside, Oregon
Kansas State
South Florida
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NCAA
basketball
Lakeside, Oregon
Longview, Washington
high school
collegiate
Kansas State University
University of South Florida
Islam
Florida
Council on American-Islamic Relations
Field goal
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"Female Basketball Player Leaves USF, Returns to Christianity"
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