Brianna Jones

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Brianna Jones (born 9 February 1997 North Babylon) is a Puerto Rican basketball player for Halcones de Xalapa, [1] [2] and the Puerto Rican national team. [3]

She participated at the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. [4]

She played for University of Louisville , and Georgetown University. [5]

She played for Bascats Heidelberg. [6] [7]

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