Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu – Wikipedia

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Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu, born July 26, 1999 in Nkongsamba, Cameroon, is a Cameroonian basketball player. She evolves to the position of strong winger.

Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu was born on July 26, 1999 in Nkongsamba in the littoral region. She is the second child in a family of three children. She has two brothers. His father is Ambroise Mendjiadeu is an educator and his mother Bertrande Wendji Mendjiadeu is a trader.[1]. She did her secondary studies at the Lycée de Manengouba in Nkongsamba.[2]. She made her basketball debut in high school. In 2017, after obtaining her baccalaureate, she enrolled at the University of Yaoundé, then obtained a scholarship to continue her studies in the United States.[3].

She joined Walters State Community College in Morristown in 2018 where she played until 2019. She was appointed in 2019 Most Valuable Player at the TCCAA/NJCAA Region VII Tournament. She then enrolled at the University of Memphis where she played with the women’s basketball team, the Memphis Tigers from 2019 to 2021.[4],[5]. In 2021, she evolves with the University of South Florida[6]. She won several individual distinctions during the 2022-2023 season, including 3 times that of the best player of the week.[7].

In April 2022, she was selected to join the WNBA with the Seattle Storm team in the United States.[8].

She participates with the Cameroon team in the 2021 African Women’s Basketball Championship held in September 2021 in Cameroon[9].

  1. (in-US) Sean Hurd, « Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu is leading Africa’s growing impact on women’s college basketball »on Andscape, (consulted the )
  2. « Dulcy the billionaire: from former student at Nkongsamba to star of NBA halls in the USA »on CamerounWeb, (consulted the )
  3. (in-US) Liaudwin Seaberry, « Forward Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu works hard for her UofM Tigers »on TSDMemphis.com, (consulted the )
  4. (in) « Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu – 2020-21 – Women’s Basketball »on University of Memphis Athletics (consulted the )
  5. (in-US) Liaudwin Seaberry, « Forward Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu works hard for her UofM Tigers »on TSDMemphis.com, (consulted the )
  6. (in) « Could late bloomer Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu lead USF women to unprecedented heights? »on Tampa Bay Times (consulted the )
  7. rue2ponpon.com, « Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu elected player of the week for the 3rd time »on rue2ponpon.com (consulted the )
  8. Gloria Enoch, « Cameroonian basketball player Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu drafted in “Women’s National Basketball. »on actucameroun.com,
  9. NBB, « AfroBasket Women 2021: Successful start for Senegal, Mali, Cameroon and Nigeria – NEWS BASKET BEAFRIKA »on NEWS BASKET BEAFRIKA ???? (consulted the )
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