Brigitte Ardossi

[4] As a member of Werribee She-Devils in 2004, Ardossi was honoured during Big V League/VBL Awards by being named the leading rebounder in the premiere women category.

[4][5] Ardossi was a member of the Victorian U18 team that competed at the 2005 Pacific School Games where they earned a gold medal.

[10] Ardossi was a member of the silver winning Victorian side at the 2005-06 U20 Australian National Junior Championships held in Perth.

[4] According to her coach, she earned a spot on the court because she is a player "who's always in the right position, who will be physical around the basket, fight for rebounds, draw charges and play defense.

[4] During all four years as a member of the team, Georgia Tech qualified for the women's NCAA tournament.

By the end of her time with the team, she had scored over 1,000 points, only the 24th female player in the school's history to do this.

At the time, her team was ranked 25th in the nation[12] and Ardossi had the highest percentage for making free throws in the conference at 80%.

[15] Source[16] In 2010, Ardossi played for COB Calais in Ligue féminine de basket (LFB) in France.

[2] She participated in the team's first training session for the season on 13 September 2011 at the Belconnen Basketball Centre.

[21] She was expected to provide some assistance to Marianna Tolo and allow Carly Wilson to play her normal position more regularly.

[22] During the pre-season, the Capitals coach, Carrie Graf, has characterised her play as assertive and confident.

[28][29] By the middle of the season, the local newspaper asserted that Ardossi understood her role with the team.

Ardossi (top right) with COB Calais
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Ardossi during a 2011/2012 game
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Ardossi during a 2011/2012 game