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Imagine a 6’2–6’3 power athlete who can dominate the paint, defend every position, and then turn around and pitch gas on a softball field. That’s not hype — that’s Missy Odom. Missy Odom is a Top 40 national prospect (Class of 2026) out of Monteverde Academy, committed to Florida State to play both basketball and softball — placing her in rare air as one of the nation’s true two-sport unicorns. In this episode of SportsLifeTalk: You Got Next, we break down Missy’s journey — where it started, what separates her from the pack, why she left Alabama for Monteverde, and what’s next as she prepares for Tallahassee. Missy fell in love with basketball early, running backyard battles with her five brothers. That environment built toughness, competitiveness, and edge — traits that show up every time she steps on the floor. She describes her game in one word: versatile. Not in a casual way, but in a winning way. Missy can score on all three levels, play in the post, rebound at a high level, defend multiple positions, run the floor, and do the dirty work that wins games. She impacts winning without needing the ball every possession. Her move from Alabama to Monteverde was a turning point. Balancing basketball and softball, Missy knew she needed daily elite competition to reach her ceiling. Monteverde provided exactly that — and she leveled up. Practicing against top players in the country built a quiet confidence that shows in her game. Life at Monteverde already mirrors college basketball — early mornings, structured academics, built-in weight training, high-level practices, and accountability. It’s preparation for what’s next. Florida State stood out because of consistency, trust, and belief. The staff didn’t just recruit the basketball player — they embraced the two-sport dream, even showing up to watch her pitch. Missy confirmed she’ll play both basketball and softball at FSU, transitioning straight from basketball season into softball each spring. Off the court, Missy keeps it real. Top music artists include Rod Wave, Drake, NBA YoungBoy, Jhene Aiko, and Lil Baby. Favorite superhero: Batman. Go-to food spot: Mission BBQ — double ribs, mac & cheese, fries. When asked what basketball has taught her, Missy talked about friendships, mental toughness, and loving the game through good and bad days — maturity that shows up in how she moves. Looking ahead, Missy summed up her future in one word: Legendary. She’s focused on tightening her handle, improving conditioning, leveling up defensively, rebounding harder, and continuing to shoot the three at a high level. She plans to major in Sports Broadcasting, with dreams of making an impact on and off the court. Missy Odom isn’t just next — she’s built for big stages. What’s your favorite two-sport athlete story? Drop it in the comments. 🔥 Sportslifetalk Media: SportsLifeTalk is a women’s and girls’ basketball media platform spotlighting elite players, coaches, and rising stars from high school, AAU, college, and professional basketball. We feature in-depth interviews, recruiting conversations, NIL discussions, coaching journeys, leadership stories, and behind-the-scenes access across women’s basketball. Content includes: • Women’s basketball podcast interviews • Girls high school & AAU basketball exposure • College women’s basketball coaches & players • WNBA and professional women’s basketball • Recruiting, mindset, and player development Subscribe for weekly women’s basketball content amplifying the voices shaping the game.