Divya Singh Explained

Divya Singh
Team:Former Captain of Indian Women National Team
Sport:Basketball
Jersey:4
Position:Guard/forward
Career Start:(International)-2002
Career End:2007
Team:University of Delaware (women's basketball assistant coach)
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Birth Date:1982 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality: Indian
Highschool:RMKBI, Varanasi
Former School(S):Rajershi Shishu Vihar

Divya Singh (Hindi:'दिव्या सिंह') (born 21 July 1982) is former captain of the Indian National Women's Basketball Team. Singh led the Indian women's basketball team at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. She is known for her game skills, leadership qualities, academic strength and personality. She has done sports management at the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, (UD) in the year 2008 to 2010 and worked as a Women's basketball assistant coach for UD. She was assistant coach of the Under 16 Indian Men's basketball team which participated in Vietnam 2011. She was the assistant coach of the Indian Men's team when India won the bronze medal in Lusophony Games in Goa.[1] She was also a part of the Indian National Women's Basketball Team as an assistant coach in the 17th Asian Games Incheon 2014.

She works in MTNL, Delhi. She comes from the Varanasi's "Basketball Family of India" whose four out of five sisters have either played or playing for Indian national team. Her sisters Prashanti, Akanksha, and Pratima, have represented Indian National Women's Basketball Team. Akanksha Singh is the current captain of the team. Another sister Priyanka Singh is an NIS basketball coach. Together they are also known as Singh Sisters. She has one brother, Vikrant Solanki, who plays football. He has played many nationals from Uttar Pradesh and junior I-league. He is a student in Sri Venkateshwara College in New Delhi

Singh has been a successful coach at many colleges in Delhi including St. Stephen's College and Jesus & Mary College. She is also working as a coach with the Delhi women's basketball team.

International sporting achievements

Awards and achievements

National sporting achievement

Academic

Family

Singh comes from a family of basketball players. Of her sisters, three are currently members of the Indian India women's national basketball team:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hoopistani: India win Men's Basketball Gold at Goa's Lusofonia Games; Women bag bronze medal. 28 January 2014.