Gabriela Jaquez
Definition
Gabriela Jaquez is an American-Mexican college basketball player who serves as a guard/forward for the UCLA Bruins women's basketball team in the Big Ten Conference.
Born on November 19, 2003, in Irvine, California, she is a highly recruited talent who earned McDonald's All-American co-MVP honors in high school and has contributed significantly to UCLA's success, including as a starter on their Big Ten championship team.
Younger sister of NBA player Jaime Jaquez Jr., she also represents the Mexico women's national basketball team and has versatility in softball.
Examples
Gabriela Jaquez dropped 30 points and grabbed 12 boards against Bellarmine, making it look like a casual pickup game.
With genes from a basketball family dynasty, Gabriela Jaquez is the Bruins' secret weapon who moonlights in softball.
Opponents whisper 'Jaquez alert' when Gabriela Jaquez checks in, knowing a scoring frenzy is about to ensue.
Gabriela Jaquez reps Mexico internationally while dominating the Big Ten, proving borders mean nothing to her jump shot.