Sabrina Lozada-Cabbage is enjoying the basketball experience of a lifetime in Tokyo as a member of the Puerto Rico Olympic team.
"The Olympics are what I think would be most athlete's dream and to say that I get to experience it and to actually be here is also a dream come true," she said in email interview. "This is Puerto Rico's first trip to the Olympics and I think that it's cool to be a part of history."
Lozada-Cabbage played for Wichita State from 2015-19 and averaged 8.6 points and 6.0 rebounds as a senior. She is the second women's basketball Shocker to play in the Olympics, joining Dianne L'Ami with New Zealand in 2000.