Low pay, short contracts and instability have made for a shallow WNBA coaching pool through the years. Is that changing?
Here's a look at the most notable players who left an indelible mark on women's basketball both at UConn and in the WNBA: Sue Bird Two-time national champion 2002 women's college basketball player ...
Clark is the first rookie since Candace Parker in 2008 to be selected to the All-WNBA First Team, and the fifth rookie so honored since 2000, joining Sue Bird (2002), Tamika Catchings (2002 ...
Longtime teammates and friends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi are arguably two of the most iconic players in WNBA history. They ...
Both Orlando and Miami have hosted WNBA teams before. The Orlando Miracle were in the league from 1999-2002. In 2003, the organization moved to the Northeast and became the Connecticut Sun.
The New York Liberty can finally call themselves WNBA champions ... in 1999 and 2000 before losing to the Los Angeles Sparks in 2002. It then took the Liberty 21 years to make it back to the ...
Carol Blazejowski and the Liberty went 17-11 in the WNBA's inaugural season in 1997. Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images Sue Wicks, Liberty forward, 1997-2002: "The DNA of the Liberty was Spoon.
A new WNBA Finals winner meant a new series MVP ... Los Angeles Sparks: 2001, 2002 Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury: 2009, 2014 Sylvia Fowles, Minnesota Lynx: 2015, 2017 The 2023 Finals MVP went ...
Clark is the first rookie to make an All-WNBA team since Breanna Stewart in 2016, and the first to make the First Team since Candace Parker in 2008. She joins Parker, Sue Bird (2002), Tamika ...
Clark is the first rookie since Candace Parker in 2008 to be selected to the All-WNBA First Team, and the fifth rookie honored since 2000, joining Sue Bird (2002), Catchings (2002) and Diana Taurasi ...
Clark was named to the 2024 All-WNBA First Team on Wednesday, becoming the first rookie to achieve that feat since Candace Parker in 2008 and the fifth rookie to do so since 2000. Sue Bird (2002 ...