EBIHO AHONKHAI

Athlete, North Penn HS, 1993
Basketball and Track & Field

Lettered three years in Basketball and Spring Track & Field
Holds North Penn record in Triple Jump
First North Penn Basketball player to reach 1000 pts.
Basketball Scholarship to Georgetown University
1272 Career Points, 9th in Georgetown History
Field Goal Percentage, 2nd in Georgetown History
Team Captain & MVP 1996 & 1997
Big East Scholar Athlete Award, 1997
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee, 2004
All Big East Selection, 1996 & 1997
Played Professional Basketball in Helsinki, Finland


Ebiho was the first player in NPHS basketball history (boys or girls) to score over 1000 points during her high school career.  This was done in three years (not 4) and there were no 3-point shots at that time.  She was a 3-year letter winner in basketball and spring track and field. Ebiho still holds the school record in the Triple Jump.  She earned a full scholarship to Georgetown University for basketball.  During her junior and senior year, she was team Captain, and she played with the Big East All Star team that played a summer tour throughout Europe between her junior and senior years. Her accomplishments at Georgetown included:

MVP 95-96; 96-97; MIP 94-95; Scoring 1272  - career points, 9th in school history; Field Goals - 51% 2nd in school history; Free Throws - 66% 24th in school in history; Rebounds 538 - 14th in school history; Steals – 20th in school history; Single Season Scoring Records - 476 points in one season All Big East Selection, 1996, 1997; Women’s Basketball Team Captain & MVP, 1996, 1997; Big East Scholar-Athlete Award, 1997; Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee, 2004; 3rd team Big East 95-96; 2d team Big East/Big East Scholar Athlete/Academic All – Star   96-97

WNBA Player agent 2005-2206 Represented Kelly Mazante

Professional Player 1997-2000 Professional player, Finland Helsinki

After graduating from Georgetown, Ebiho played professionally for two years in Finland & Helsinki, and then returned to earn her law degree from Temple University School of Law.