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Madison Parsons: Complete Zodiac Profile (Sagittarius & Dragon)

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Madison Parsons
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About

College / University

Chico State Wildcats

Height

175

Age

25

Zodiac Detail

Western Sign

Sagittarius

Element

Fire

Chinese Animal

Dragon 🐉

Year

2000

Birthday

Dec 6, 2000

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Cosmic Playstyle

The Wildcard

Sagittarius Dragon

BoldFree-rangeHalf-court heave energy

They play as if the stakes are always elevated — and thrive because of it, not despite it. Sagittarius sees the horizon; the Dragon owns it. The Sagittarius‑Dragon is a competitor who treats every contest like a championship moment. Their energy is always high, their focus always sharp, their presence always commanding. They don't need external pressure to perform; they generate it internally. Perpetual intensity.

On the field, Sagittarius is the player who breaks games open with moments of pure invention. In basketball, she's the guard who pulls up from 30 feet in transition and drills it — not because she's selfish, but because she saw the opening before anyone else calculated it was there. In soccer, she's the winger who tries the audacious dribble that shouldn't work but does, nutmegging a defender in her own box because the moment called for audacity. In hockey, she's the forward who dekes through three defenders because the conventional play wasn't interesting enough. Sagittarius doesn't play within the system — she expands it, and the expansion is the competitive edge.

The intangible is joy. Sagittarius brings an energy to competition that reminds everyone why they started playing. Her enthusiasm is infectious, and in long seasons where fatigue and monotony set in, Sagittarius keeps the locker room alive with a lightness that doesn't compromise competitiveness. Under pressure, she doesn't tighten — she loosens, which can produce either the most brilliant play of the season or the most baffling turnover. That variance is the price of admission, and teammates who understand her accept both outcomes as part of the package. She's the player who makes the game fun again when it's started to feel like work.

The counter is discipline. Sagittarius' risk tolerance is a feature until the risks stop paying off. A structured opponent who limits space, punishes turnovers, and forces Sagittarius into a half-court grind can turn her greatest strength into a liability. Zone defenses that take away her driving lanes. Pressing schemes that force rushed decisions. The sign that thrives on freedom suffocates when the game gets small, and a Sagittarius who can't express herself on the court becomes erratic instead of electric.

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