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For Love of the Game
Tom Tiberio
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Katie Smith deflects a compliment like an opponent’s shot. The first female athlete to have her number retired at Ohio State, Smith won two WNBA championships, has three Olympic gold medals and—if you count her American Basketball League career—is women’s basketball’s all-time leading scorer. Yet she is decidedly unflashy. For the Logan native, who quietly retired this year, it’s always been about the game. Here, she dishes on going back to school and her prospects as a coach.
Ever since college, Columbus has been home, whether I’ve been here or not. Your connections, your family, the university. It’s kind of who you are.
Right now, the plan is to coach as an assistant for the New York Liberty over the summer. I’m finishing grad school [at OSU] to be a registered dietitian in the spring. I really would like to pursue something at Ohio State, possibly be the female version of Eddie George’s position.
Basketball’s given me so much. I’m thankful for every opportunity that I’ve had. So many people had a hand in what I’ve done. Like most of us, you do what you do because you love it. The accolades, or the extras, are kind of a bonus.
Don’t get me wrong, you do want to be acknowledged. But all the attention makes me a little ... I’m more of a deflector. I would imagine it’s mostly just where I’m from and how I was raised. You do a good job, you do your work, whether anybody’s watching you or not.
It was the ultimate honor to put on the red, white and blue. And to know, we can flat-out say, we’re the best in the world. To represent Logan. And Ohio State, and Ohio, and my family.
For me, the WNBA is not just about basketball. It’s all about opportunities. Whatever you can dream of, having that opportunity to go out and pursue it. But at the end of the day, it’s gonna take a lot of hard work.
http://www.columbusmonthly.com/December-2013/For-Love-of-The-Game/
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