One of the most decorated athletes in women's college basketball history told Armen and Levack why she won't be at this year's ESPY'sAfter winning three national championships in her first three seasons at UConn, Breanna Stewart has already had one of the most successful careers in program history. A two-time AP Player of the Year, Stewart has been nominated for an ESPY for best female athlete. But Stewart, told Armen and Levack this week that she will not be at this year's ceremony.

"I kind of have a slight problem, I don't think I will be able to make the ESPYS this year because of the Pan Am Games. We have a game the 16th and the ESPYs are the night of the 15th and I don't know if that is possible"

 

Stewart, the Syracuse native, is representing Team USA as part of the women's basketball team in the Pan American games in Toronto, Canada. Stewart made history four years ago when she became just the second high school athlete to be chosen as a part of the women's basketball team at the Pan American games. The then Cicero North Syracuse recent graduate led the team in blocks and rebounds along with averaging over 15 points a game. But what if Stewart wins the ESPY and she isn't in attendance? Does she have acceptance speech ready? No need to fear, Armen and Levack helped her practice with them.

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