Joanne Aluka-White (born April 26, 1979 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States) is a Nigerian American women's basketball player.[1]
She was born in Mississippi in the United States and acquired Nigerian citizenship through her parents. She attended Hephzibah High School in the U.S. state of Georgia. She was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State with a Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Science in 2001 and went further to complete her Master’s degree in Human Performance with a concentration in Sports Management in 2003.[2] She married Fred White and they have twins: Daniel and Gabrielle.[2][1]
Aluka competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece with the Nigeria women's national basketball team.[3] After the Olympics, Aluka joined and played for a while in the Dallas Fury in the National Women’s Basketball League.[4] Aluka experienced her first coaching job at FIU where her responsibilities included assisting with recruiting, on-floor game and practice coaching as well as promotions and camps.[4][5] Before she went into coaching, she successfully built her career and played at Middle Tennessee State (1997-2002).[2]
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