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Carolyn Moos (; born May 23, 1978) is an American former collegiate and professional basketball player.
Moos won a gold medal playing for the United States in the Junior Olympics traveling to Frankfurt, Slovakia, Brazil and Chetumal. She lived in France for a time where she played professional basketball after completing her B.A. at Stanford. In the WNBA (2001–2003) she played for three teams: the Phoenix Mercury, Miami Sol and Minnesota Lynx. Moos has an M.A. from USC and is a nutritional consultant and personal trainer.〔(Reilly, Rick. Collins' ex-fiancee offers support, ESPN, April 30, 2013 )〕
==Early life and high school==
Moos was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Melinda and Charles Moos. She also has an older brother, Dan Moos. In her youth she was a dedicated show horse jumper from the age of nine until she turned thirteen, along with enjoying tennis, soccer, hockey, swimming and dance.
She began playing basketball in the sixth grade as even in her youth she was quite tall, already standing over six feet tall at thirteen years old. She was influenced by her family and her older brother Dan and was later approached by her school's coach, Julie Grim, who later became her mentor, and who convinced her to play the game. She played for the North Tartan AAU team that won nationals and earned the Sporting News Top Student Athletes in the Country among other awards.〔(Carolyn Moos: ACE Certified Nutritional Consultant and Personal Trainer )〕
Moos played for The Blake School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she was named a WBCA All-American.〔 She participated in the WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored eight points.〔
Moos was also one of the finalists for the Naismith National Player of the Year in 1997, some of which joined her on the USA Jr. Olympic team that won a gold in Brazil.
She totaled 2,040 points and 1,360 rebounds in four years, while shooting 62.0% from the field. She also scored 50.0% from three-point range. As a senior, Moos averaged 19 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four blocks per game. She graduated from Blake School in 1997.

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