The Hottest Spring Bods in Women's Sports of 2021
Springing forward to the best days of our lives

The season has changed and we present to you the Hottest Spring Bods in Women's Sports series. We did it in the summer, skipped the fall, brought it back to keep you warm in the winter and decided to keep celebrating these amazing athletes as temperatures start to rise around the nation. Without further delay, check out the debut of this outstanding series.
Becca Ripley
Becca Ripley is a six-foot guard who is a redshirt junior at the University of Central Florida. She's a native of Stratham, New Hampshire. It's probably the first time we have featured anyone in this series from New Hampshire so, that's pretty cool, right?
She started her career at the University Miami and has seen limited action over her career but the woman does have game. In high school at, check this, New Hampshire School, she was the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2016.
Ripley averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds per game during her senior year in 2017. When she was a junior she averaged 15.2 points and 10 rebounds per game. On Instagram she not only provides beautiful posts, she also shares wellness and mindfulness tips. Her mindfulness tips are based on stress reduction and after the year we just had, Ripley is providing a public service.
A'Zia Reed
This Alexandria, Louisiana native competes for Kentucky State. She only played three games this season but averaged 10 points per game. In a contest against Texas A&M International she posted 15 points, making both of her three-point shots and shooting a perfect five-of-five from the free-throw line.
Prior to this season, the five-foot-nine guard competed at Baton Rouge Community College. She also averaged 10 points per game there as well. During the 2019-20 season she had her best game at the end of the season when she scored 24 points in a blowout 90-53 win over Southern University-Shreveport. Reed also had 10 rebounds and three steals.
Kamaria Gipson
Kamaria Gipson is a promising center at San Diego State, where she just wrapped up her freshman season. The six-foot-three baller was second on her team in rebounds averaging 5.2 boards per game. She had her only double-double of the season against Colorado State. Gipson posted 10 points and 10 rebounds off of the bench. She also had two steals. The post player had three games with 10 or more rebounds during her rookie campaign. She also swatted three shots against Wyoming which was a season high.
As a senior at A.C. Jones High School, she averaged 22.5 points, 15.2 rebounds and 5.2 blocks, leading her team to a 33-3 record. As a junior she averaged 22.6 point, 14.2 rebounds as her team finished 30-8. Gipson was born in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Avery Cason
Out of Buford, Georgia, Avery Cason is a right side hitter at Troy University. She had her best game of the season this year when she posted 10 kills against Georgia State. The six-foot junior was a star at Buford High School where she and her team qualified for the state championship four straight years. Her school won state titles in 2015 and 2016.
Her second best game of her junior season in college came against South Alabama where she registered eight kills.
Cheyenne Parker
Cheyenne Parker is a 28-year-old small forward who plays basketball all around the world. Along with playing in the WNBA, she just wrapped up a season in France. Parker hooped for BLMA Lattes Montpellier, where she averaged 17 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists. Parker has also played in China, South Korea, Poland and China.
In the WNBA she played for the Chicago Sky for six years. Last season she averaged a career best 13.4 points and 6.4 rebounds. This season she will be playing for the Atlanta Dream.



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