Arike Ogunbowale
Arike is an American professional player who is a member of the Dallas Wings Women's National Basketball Association. She played basketball in college with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Wings drafted her with five selections in this year's WNBA. Arike Ogunbowale is a Milwaukee Wisconsin native born to Yolanda Ogunbowale. Mario Ogunbowale (26) and Dare Ogunbowale(20) are her brothers. As the youngest sister, she got the attention of her parents. Gregory, Gregory's father, worked as a soldier in the Nigerian Army. Ogunbowale grew in a bustling family. The mother of the child Yolanda and brother Dare also played softball attending DePaul. The cousin Endia Olive plays volleyball on the field at Tennessee State. Ogunbowale's name was in the honor roll of her school a period of three times in a row. year. Ogunbowale has also received numerous awards and received fame and recognition for her time at high school. Arike graduated from schooling in Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, located in her home town. Her studies were accompanied by three years playing in varsity. Ogunbowale led her team in a series of stunning wins with her incredible skills several times. With 73 high-school starts during her professional career, Ogunbowale has 1,477 points with 739 rebound. Ogunbowale won the gold medal at the 2013 FIBA Americas U16 Championships in addition to the 2014 World Championships of FIBA U17. On 7 July 2014, Ogunbowale made the USA Youth Olympic Women's Basketball Team. Ogunbowale is also a member of the ACC All-Freshman Team, after her first season in a college. Kobe Bryant congratulated her after hitting several big shots at the NCCA Tournament. Ogunbowale is not a newcomer to basketball, but she has already established herself. Arike's Net Worth, as per a reliable source, is around $5 million. Ogunbowale is a star in many different activities such as basketball. She plays soccer as well and has even won State Cups with the Lake County United Soccer Club. She even studied piano for seven years.






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