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At least one player has performed a 720 degree dunk (that is, two full turns in the air): Taurian Fontenette also known as Air Up There during a Streetball game. [62] Dunking in women's play[edit] Sylvia Fowles is one of seven players to dunk during a WNBA game. Dunking is much less common in women's basketball than in men's play. Dunking is slightly more common during practice sessions, but many coaches advise against it in competitive play because of the risks of injury or failing to score. [63] In 1978, Cardte Hicks
became the first woman to dunk in a professional game[64] during a men's professional game in the Netherlands. In 1984, Georgeann Wells, a 6'7" (201 cm) junior playing for West Virginia University, became the first woman to score a
slam dunk in women's collegiate play, in a game against the University of Charleston on 21 December. [65] On December 4, 1994, Charlotte Smith (basketball), then a member of the UNC Tar Heels women's basketball team, became the second collegiate women's player ever to dunk. [66] As of 2018, 21 dunks have been scored by 7 different WNBA players. 7 of them were scored in All-Star games, while the remaining 14 took place during the regular season or playoffs. The first and second were scored by Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks, on 30 July 2002 (against the Miami Sol), and 9 July 2005. Other WNBA dunks have been scored by Michelle Snow, Candace Parker (twice), Sylvia Fowles, Brittney Griner, Glory Johnson, Jonquel Jones, Elena Delle Donne, Awak Kuier, Tina Charles and Liz Cambage.
He succeeds, but when he finally accepts to have sex, she knocks him out and leaves him under a tree outside town. As she departs with her partner, she promises to marry
Mugen when their journeys are complete. 16"Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 1)"
Transliteration: "Idling One's Life Away, first verse / Suiseimushi hito yume" (Japanese: 酔生夢死 ひと夢)Masato Miyoshi[45]Keiko Nobumoto[45]September 16, 2004 (2004-09-16)December 10, 2005 As Fuu, Mugen, and Jin continue to wander the woods, they gets into a massive fight regarding their mission of finding the sunflower samurai. Impatient and irritated, Mugen angrily presses Fuu for information about their journey, but Fuu remains stubborn about revealing all the details. After things get too heated, the three split up and go their separate ways. Fuu is briefly abandoned by her pet Momo, and falls into a river. Mugen is
misidentified as a Matsumae Clan soldier and attacked by a man Okuru, barely escaping. Jin is attacked by his former classmate Yukimaru and jumps off a cliff, and Okuru rescues Fuu from the river. While hiding, Mugen is ambushed by the Matsumae Clan who mistakes him for Okuru. 17"Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 2)"
Transliteration: "Idling One's Life Away, second verse / Suiseimushi futa yume" (Japanese: 酔生夢死 ふた夢)Hirotaka Endo[46]Ryota Sugi[46]September 23, 2004 (2004-09-23)December 17, 2005 Mugen manages to hold off the Matsumae Clan and then captures a clan member who reveals that Okuru murdered an entire village, members of the Matsumae clan, and even his own wife and daughter. Fuu asks Okuru to travel with her to find the sunflower samurai, but Okuru declines.