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Christina Batastini Sheehan

Christina Batastini Sheehan

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Experience: 18 Years
Last Association: Brown University

Christina Batastini Sheehan

Christina Sheehan (n�e Batastini) joined the Blue Star Family in 2010. Christina is the President and head instructor of the Batastini School of Basketball . She is the current head coach of the Lincoln School girl's varsity basketball program. Christina has over twenty years experience in coaching and playing basketball. She is also certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist.

A Rhode Island native, she played high school basketball at Classical High School in Providence earning Parade and Nike All-American honors and the Gatorade Player of New England award. The Providence Journal named Christina as one of the most influential sports figures in Rhode Island�s last one hundred years. She was also recently inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and Rhode Island Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame.

Christina earned a full scholarship to Stanford University. In her four years from 1996-2000, the nationally ranked Stanford Cardinal won three Pacific-10 Championships and played in the 1997 NCAA Final Four in Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduated Stanford with a B.A. in American Studies and a specialization in Race and Ethnicity.

Following her collegiate career, Christina played professionally for four years in Italy, Switzerland, Norway, and Sweden. She consistently ranked among the league leaders in scoring, assists, and three-point shooting percentage.

She also coached youth basketball and conducted youth basketball clinics in Italy, Sweden, and Switzerland. In her last season overseas she was the player/coach for Elfic Fribourg, a top-level professional Swiss team. In four seasons in Europe she played in over ten different countries.

In her first year back in the United States Christina was an assistant coach for the Brown University women�s basketball team and helped lead the team to the best start in Brown University women�s basketball history.