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Mary Silberman was born on 15 July, 1997 in Israeli, is a Wheelchair basketball player for Alabama. Discover Mary Silberman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?
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After beating Arizona 78–34 in the semi-finals, they won against UTA 88–41 in the finals, claiming her 3rd WNBA championship.
Israeli Wheelchair Basketball National Association
Mary Silberman (born July 15, 1997 ) is a 4.5 point Israeli wheelchair basketball player who plays for the University of Alabama.
Mary was born in Even Yehuda, Israel.
At the age of 8, she moved with her parents, 2 older brothers and her twin to She'ar Yashuv, Israel.
There, she began to play stand-up basketball until her injury at the age of 18.
Mary got injured during a play in the woman's 2nd division as the leading Point guard for Hapoel Gilboa Keren.
She suffered a severed knee injury that required two major and complicated surgeries that effectively ended her able-bodied basketball career.
After a long rehab for three years, she turned her attention into wheelchair basketball.
She is classified as a 4-point player.
During her short career as an able-body player, she played for the U16 Israeli National Team and the Woman's 3rd and 2nd divisions.
She led her high-school team to the Girl's National Championship.
Silberman started playing Wheelchair basketball with Ilan Haifa at the Israeli all men league.
She played under the coach Eran Levite.
During her first season with Levite, she won both the National Championship and the Israeli Cup under the 3rd division.
After the lockdown year of 2020, Silberman turned her attentions into the NWBA intercollegiate division.
She moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama to play for the Alabama Crimson Tide under coach Ryan Hynes on full scholarship.
As a freshman, she helped the Tide win the championship coming off the bench
After the intercollegiate season, she came back to Israel to play for Eran Levite and won her 2nd double at the Israeli 3rd division, this time with the men's Majd al-Krum team.
At the beginning of the 2021–2022 season, Silberman was promoted to the starting five, leading Alabama to the number 1 seed going into the 2022 national championship.
The Tide were facing Illinois for the national championship, and they won 50–48 with a buzzer beater from Lindsey Zurbrugg.
Mary scored 24 points, 53% shooting, 11 Reb in 40min of play.
She claimed the 2022 Finals MVP
That season, as the previous one, she won her 3rd double with Eran Levite in the Israeli league.
Again with Majd al-Krum team.
This time, it was in the Israeli 2nd division.
With the Tide, Silberman led the team to an 18–0 in the conference play.
She won the 2022–2023 player of the year award.
They were the number 1 seed going into the 2023 nationals finals.