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Sue Harcus

Susan "Sue" Harcus is an Australian former professional basketball player and coach. While the details of her playing and coaching career are not fully specified in the provided prompt, the key takeaway is her dual role in Australian basketball. She has contributed to the sport both as a player and as a coach, suggesting a significant involvement and understanding of the game.


December 1954: Susan Harcus Born

In December 1954, Susan Harcus was born. She later became an Australian basketball player and coach.

1975: Competed at World Championship

In 1975, Harcus played for the Australian women's national basketball team and competed at the World Championship held in Colombia.

1976: Won Halls Medal

In 1976, Harcus won the Halls Medal for being the best and fairest player in the South Australian competition.

1980: Won Halls Medal

In 1980, Harcus won the Halls Medal for being the best and fairest player in the South Australian competition for a second time.

1981: Played before WNBL creation

In 1981, before the creation of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), Harcus played for West Torrens in the South Australian competition.

1984: Began Coaching Women's Basketball

In 1984, Harcus returned to Western Australia, where she started coaching women's basketball teams and later became an assistant coach of the Opals under head coach Robbie Cadee.