South Shore High School has hired Jolene Anderson as their next girls basketball head coach.
For the last 16 years, Anderson has played professionally for the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun, who drafted her in 2008.
Prior to that, she played for the Wisconsin Badgers, where she finished her career as their all-time leading scorer for men and women with 2,132 points.
Anderson is a 2004 South Shore graduate.
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