Education
She graduated with a degree in economics while attending Harvard University.
She graduated with a degree in economics while attending Harvard University.
She was on the roster of the Charlotte Sting when the team folded in January 2007. Because she became an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2006 season, she was not a part of the dispersal draft that followed the Sting"s demise. In her senior year at Harvard, Feaster led the nation in scoring, the same year she and her Crimson teammates became the first Number.
16 seed in the history of the National Collegiate Athletic Association men"s or women"s Division I basketball tournament to knock off a Number.
1 seed in the first round, defeating Stanford. Feaster had 35 points and 13 rebounds as Harvard took down Stanford 71-67 in 1998.
She was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks in the first round (fifth overall) during the 1998 Women's National Basketball Association Draft on April 29. She played three season for the Sparks in mostly a utility role.
On October 11, 2000, she was traded to the Sting along with center Clarisse Machanguana in exchange for Rhonda Mapp and East.C. Hill.
In August 2005, Feaster, who by that time had been pregnant for three months, was placed on the injury list for the remainder of the season due to pain while playing. In February 2006, Allison delivered a baby girl. After sitting out the 2007 Women's National Basketball Association season Feaster signed with the Indiana Fever in March 2008.
On April 20, 2009, the Indiana Fever waived Feaster.
College and University
1990–1994: Chester High School, South Carolina
1994–1998: Harvard University (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
Europe
1998–1999: Anadia Sanitana (Portugal)
1999–2001: ASPTT Aix-en-Provence
2001–2005: United States Valenciennes Olympic
2006–2007: Ros Casares Valencia
2007–2008: C.B. San José León
2008–2009: Famila Wuber Schio
2011–2012: Perfumerías Avenida Baloncesto
2012–2013: Uni Girona Central Bank
2013–current: C.B. Alcobendas
Women's National Basketball Association
1998–2000: Los Angeles Sparks
2001–2006: Charlotte Sting
2008: Indiana Fever.