WARREN, N.J. – Former women's basketball player
Alexus Cooper has signed to play professionally in Romania. Cooper will be playing for CS B Teleorman Alexandria.Â
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"It's truly a blessing to have signed my first professional contract," Cooper said in a release issued by her agency, InterperformancesUSA (IPZ). "IPZ has made the process enjoyable.  I am eager to begin my professional career in Romania and am grateful for the opportunity."
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The Rocky Mount, North Carolina native averaged 12.7 points while starting all 32 games during the 2016-17 season. She led the team in three-point field goals (76) and steals (1.6 spg), and was second in assists (1.9 apg).
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Cooper scored in double figure in 21 games. She scored a career-high 26 points and dished out a career-best eight assists against Wright State on Dec. 19.Â
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The 5-foot-8 guard played a pivotal role in securing a spot in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in a home win against Tennessee Tech on Feb. 25, scoring 26 points on eight made three's. Cooper knocked down at least one three-point basket in 28 games.
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"We at IPZ are thrilled for Alexus," Shawn Farmer, IPZ's managing director of basketball, said in a release. Â "She's an amazing player and person; she has worked so hard for this moment and I can't wait to see what she will accomplish in Romania."
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The Colonels have advanced to the Ohio Valley Conference championship game each of the past two seasons.
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