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South Carolina women's basketball: Documentary on Sania Feagin now streaming

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A documentary covering Sania Feagin’s journey from the Final Four is now available to watch.

The documentary is titled “Fastest Six Weeks in Sports” and covers the six weeks between the end of the NCAA Tournament and the beginning of the WNBA season. It follows Feagin, fellow rookie Georgia Amoore, and WNBA veteran Kelsey Plum.

The documentary is presented by Religion of Sports, Ensemble, and Deep Blue Sports + Entertainment.

It can be streamed for free on Roku.

Feagin went from losing in the national championship game to attending the WNBA draft in a span of eight days, and then two weeks later, she was in training camp.

Amoore’s schedule wasn’t quite as rushed, but it was equally difficult. Kentucky lost in the second round of the NCAA tournament when Amoore’s game-winner missed, and then she suffered a season-ending knee injury before the season began. 

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Lauren Fisher, vice president and creative director at Religion of Sports, directed the project. Fisher is one of the directors of “In the Arena: Serena Williams.”

“This six-week window represents everything that makes women’s sports so compelling – raw talent, authentic storytelling, and moments that transcend sport,” said Fisher. “Alongside some incredible partners, we’re proud to spotlight these athletes during such a pivotal time in their careers.”

Plum, a nine-year veteran, finished her first season with the Los Angeles Sparks, where she and Feagin were teammates.

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