FORT MYERS, Fla. – Sara Scalia doesn’t smile when she plays basketball.
She could hit a nothing-but-net 3-pointer from the logo and watch it fall with a straight face before turning and heading back down the court. There might be an air of satisfaction around her, but her expression wouldn’t change.
The occasional and-one call can fire her up, but three seconds after cheering on the floor, she’ll be laser-focused at the free-throw line.
Even when she’s playing her best game in an Indiana uniform, Scalia’s behavior is the same. It’s all business, all the time, for the senior sharpshooter.