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WATCH: Aurora teen dominates dunk contest on ESPN, becoming the second woman to ever win

Regis Jesuit senior Fran Belibi won the McDonald’s All-American Games dunk contest

DENVER, CO - AUGUST 1:  Matt Schubert - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Fran Belibi was already an internet sensation.

On Monday night, the Regis Jesuit senior took over another medium, throwing down several dunks on ESPN2 to win the McDonald’s All-American Games dunk contest in Marietta, Georgia.

The Stanford commit became just the second woman to ever win the dunk contest, with WNBA star Candace Parker claiming the title in 2004.

Belibi got things started in the first round with a reverse, one-hand slam that earned her a perfect score from the judges.

The 6-foot-1 Belibi kept the perfect scores coming after that, including a two-handed putback in the final round followed by her donning a cape to leap over a seated player on her final slam to clinch the dunk crown.

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