LADY Bandit Emilee Harmon won’t be treading the boards on the Border next year.
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The US import this week signed with SEABL rivals Launceston.
Harmon, a 191-centimetre forward-centre, was a standout for the Albury Wodonga Bandits, finishing overall second in scoring with 20 points a game and first in rebounding with 11 a game.
The Tornadoes also signed fellow US import and ex-teammate, Mikaela Ruef.
“We parted ways for college so we’re both ecstatic about the opportunity to play together again and help bring success to the Tornadoes,” Harmon told the Launceston Examiner.
Harmon joined the Border outfit upon completion of her playing stint with Team Montenotte Hote of the Glanmire Ladies Club in Cork, Ireland, in January.
She was averaging 23.2 points per game for Team Montenotte Hote after a four-year US collegiate career at Ohio State University.