Photos of Toby FournierToby Fournier (Photo via toby.fournier/IG)
Duke’s five-star commit, Toby Fournier, is already considered to be the best female dunker ever, although she’s yet to play in an official game for the Blue Devils.

Women’s basketball is becoming more and more popular as of late, with the college game also a big draw nowadays. And folks are getting hyped for Fournier’s debut, especially as she’s expected to pull off some in-game dunks, which fans cannot wait to see.

The Canadian scored off an alley-oop in practice this week and has been trending. Should she pull off something similar in a real game, we might never hear the end of it.

You can check that out right below:

Fournier is listed as the No. 10 player in the nation and ranks in the top five at her position (forward). A five-star 2024 prospect, the Toronto native is thought to be an elite wing defender, but she’s also become popular for getting up there.

You can check out some of her best highlights here:

Toby Fournier Could Soon Join An Exclusive Group

Should she dunk in a college basketball game, Toby Fournier would be just the ninth woman to do so.

To date, there have only been 36 dunks made by females in the NCAA, with Brittney Griner responsible for half of them. The other 18 are divided between Candace Parker (7), Michelle Snow (3), Fran Belibi (3), Georgeann Wells (2), Charlotte Smith (1), Sancho Lyttle (1), and Sylvia Fowles (1).

Every single one of them blew the roof off.


Toby Fournier is very likely to join the list, but she might separate herself from the group by becoming the first female to dunk off an alley-oop in college.

Cameras Caught Michael Strahan’s Uncomfortable Reaction To Terry Bradshaw’s Cringeworthy Comment That Kicked Off The NFL On FOX’s 2024 Season

Terry Bradshaw on Fox NFL SundayTerry Bradshaw on Fox NFL Sunday (Photo via The Sun)
Former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw certainly knows how to turn heads for all the wrong reasons when he is on live television.

Former NFL and Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been on the Fox NFL Sunday show since it debuted in 1994.

It may be time to sit him down after his most recent comments.

The crew on Fox was in the midst of getting different fan bases ready for an exciting beginning to the season when Bradshaw made it known that he was looking forward to the start of the regular season but took it a bit too far when given the chance.

As Curt Menefee announced the cast of the show, Bradshaw announced his excitement, stating, “Good to be back, right?” Bradshaw said.