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| American professional basketball player in the | WNBA a former college coach and the co-founder, Pres |
| Wirth got her first taste of | WNBA action in a 68-51 victory against the Minnesota |
| ed the Women's National Basketball Association ( | WNBA) after being selected in the second round (24th |
| After retiring from the | WNBA after the 2003 season, she returned to Duke to |
| es dunked on her second attempt during the 2009 | WNBA All Star Game while representing the Eastern Co |
| Sophia Young, | WNBA All-Defensive First Team |
| On September 14, 2005 she was named to the | WNBA All-Rookie Team. |
| er first season and earned honors by making the | WNBA All-Rookie Team, the lowest draft selection to |
| The team is coached by former Lady Techster and | WNBA All-Star Teresa Weatherspoon and plays its home |
| 2009 | WNBA All-Star Selection |
| 2009, 2010 | WNBA All-Star |
| 2009 | WNBA All-Star Selection (MVP) |
| WNBA All-Star Game - (2005), (2010) | |
| son Square Garden played host to the first-ever | WNBA All-Star game - a sellout (18,649) - on July 14 |
| Main article: 2011 | WNBA All-Star Game |
| Katie Douglas was named to the 2009 | WNBA All-Star Team as an Eastern Conference starter. |
| Tamika Catchings was named to the 2009 | WNBA All-Star Team as an Eastern Conference starter. |
| unced that the Silver Stars would host the 2011 | WNBA All-Star Game. |
| She was named to three | WNBA All-Star teams (in 1999, 2000, and 2001) and sc |
| also the first Rookie to ever play in the 2000 | WNBA All-Star Game that same year. |
| Johnson was a | WNBA All-Star in 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003. |
| Sylvia Fowles was named to the 2009 | WNBA All-Star Team as an Eastern Conference starter. |
| Jia Perkins was named to the 2009 | WNBA All-Star Team as an Eastern Conference reserve. |
| into an All-star player, participating in each | WNBA All-Star Game from there until her retirement. |
| eason with the Indiana Fever, she made the 2007 | WNBA All-Star Game. |
| On July 15, 2007, Ford won the | WNBA All-Star Game MVP Award in Washington, D.C. whe |
| Tamika Catchings was named to the 2010 | WNBA All-Star Team as a Team USA starter. |
| Started in the first four | WNBA All-Star games (1999, 2000, 2001, & 2002) |
| The | WNBA allocated Brown to the Detroit Shock prior to t |
| Artis also played in the | WNBA, and currently is the head coach at Kingsboroug |
| niversity of Tennessee she decided to enter the | WNBA and began her professional basketball career pl |
| n the league folded in 1998, Steding joined the | WNBA and played the 2000 season with the Sacramento |
| Hockey League and the San Antonio Silver Stars ( | WNBA), and the local affiliate of Westwood One's com |
| ch who has coached at the college level, in the | WNBA and ABL. |
| a professional women's basketball player in the | WNBA and currently is a free agent. |
| y focus, he has also called college basketball, | WNBA, and the NBDL games. |
| When the ABL folded, she was signed by the | WNBA and allocated to the Cleveland Rockers on May 1 |
| WNBA and Olympic gold medalist DeLishia Milton was b | |
| guard, currently for the Connecticut Sun of the | WNBA, and CCC Polkowice in Poland. |
| ed the Women's National Basketball Association ( | WNBA) and went on to spend five seasons playing for |
| The | WNBA announced on April 6, 2011 that 15 players had |
| VanDerveer served as a basketball coach in the | WNBA, as an assistant with the Seattle Storm, and ha |
| an former professional basketball player in the | WNBA as a forward for the Detroit Shock. |
| She announced her retirement from the | WNBA at the conclusion of the 2009 season. |
| Alicia Rachelle Thompson is a former | WNBA basketball player for the Seattle Storm. |
| arried to Gergena Baranzova, a Bulgarian former | WNBA basketball player. |
| Nikki Blue, | WNBA basketball player |
| 13, 1964 in Abbeville, Mississippi) is a former | WNBA basketball player who played for the Phoenix Me |
| She is currently the shortest | WNBA basketball player. |
| ruary 21, 1977 in Washington, D.C.) is a former | WNBA basketball player. |
| Michelle Snow (Class of 1998) - | WNBA basketball player and former University of Tenn |
| etball, baseball, and softball; Phoenix Mercury | WNBA basketball, and Mountain West Conference footba |
| Programming on the network included LPGA golf, | WNBA basketball, women's tennis, WUSA soccer, CWHL a |
| y Comets game in the first seven seasons of the | WNBA before skipping the 2004 season to prepare for |
| etball League and the Washington Mystics of the | WNBA before turning to coaching. |
| s the owner of the former Houston Comets of the | WNBA before they folded. |
| The Charlotte Sting of the | WNBA began play in the Coliseum upon their inception |
| e NBA Board of Governors and is a member of the | WNBA board of directors. |
| On January 31, 2007, the | WNBA Board of Governors approved the sale of the tea |
| In 1999 she was drafted into the | WNBA by the Sacramento Monarchs, who selected her 26 |
| uston Comets and the Sacramento Monarchs of the | WNBA came to play in the coliseum due to Hurricane I |
| WNBA career | |
| WNBA Career Playoff Totals | |
| WNBA Career Playoff Averages | |
| WNBA Career Totals | |
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| She began her | WNBA career with the Minnesota Lynx in 1999. |
| th the Women's National Basketball Association ( | WNBA) career and played for the Minnesota Lynx in 20 |
| Over her | WNBA career, she scored 442 points, grabbed 218 rebo |
| In her | WNBA career, Buescher Perperoglou played more than 2 |
| During her | WNBA career, she spent the offseason pursuing a JD/M |
| In her | WNBA career, she has scored 3,944 career points (16t |
| She averaged 2.7 points per game in her | WNBA career. |
| WNBA Career: Houston Comets, Indiana Fever | |
| She is a two-time | WNBA champion and has been selected to the WNBA All |
| She currently plays for the 2005 | WNBA champion Sacramento Monarchs, after being trade |
| fs, the team faced a rematch with the defending | WNBA Champion Houston Comets. |
| 2006 | WNBA Champion: Detroit Shock |
| The Houston Comets became the first | WNBA champions, riding the unstoppable Cynthia Coope |
| r team except the Houston Comets had ever won a | WNBA championship (1997 and 1998). |
| 997 with a win over the New York Liberty in the | WNBA championship game to win the WNBA's first champ |
| Betty Lennox and Sandy Brondello won a | WNBA championship with the Seattle Storm in 2004, wi |
| lso became the only player to earn both ABL and | WNBA championship rings when the Shock won the WNBA |
| Going into the series, the Sparks had won one | WNBA championship (2001). |
| uffered while helping the Detroit Shock win the | WNBA championship in 2006. |
| ed the Shock from a worst to first record and a | WNBA championship in 2003. |
| capping the 2004 season when the Storm won the | WNBA Championship, defeating the Connecticut Sun, tw |
| In 2008, she helped the Shock win their third | WNBA Championship. |
| Olympic Gold Medal, an NCAA Championship, and a | WNBA Championship. |
| nix Mercury, where she enjoyed winning a second | WNBA Championship. |
| As a member of the Shock, she won the 2003 | WNBA Championship. |
| Cooper was voted the | WNBA's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and also won four WNBA C |
| signed to the Detroit Shock, Ruth Riley won two | WNBA championships in 2003 and 2006. |
| Artis played the 1997 season with the | WNBA Charlotte Sting. |
| Grobstein, who is now is the radio voice of the | WNBA Chicago Sky. |
| Sylvia Fowles, Professional Basketball Player | WNBA Chicago Sky |
| Van Chancellor, | WNBA Coach of the Year Award |
| During that time, Chancellor was named the | WNBA Coach of the Year three times (1997, 1998, 1999 |
| 003 to replace Dee Brown; Thibault garnered the | WNBA Coach of the Year Award subsequent to the 2006 |
| She was a fan favorite, and received the | WNBA Community Service Award due to the countless ho |
| ourt at Pauley Pavilion to play game one of the | WNBA Conference Finals between Phoenix Mercury and h |
| nnon's current task is hosting ABC's and ESPN's | WNBA coverage. |
| in the Women's National Basketball Association ( | WNBA), currently with the Chicago Sky. |
| is a 6'4" professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the Seattle Storm. |
| a women's professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the Chicago Sky. |
| American professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the San Antonio Silver S |
| nia) is a professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the Minnesota Lynx. |
| American professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the San Antonio Silver S |
| 983) is a professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the Sacramento Monarchs. |
| American professional basketball player in the | WNBA, currently playing for the San Antonio Silver S |
| In 1999, he took over as the head coach for the | WNBA's New York Liberty, making his WNBA debut on Ju |
| Lisa Leslie: Led | WNBA, Defensive Rebounds, 203 |
| Sheryl Swoopes, | WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award |
| Lisa Leslie, | WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award |
| Jackson also received the | WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2007. |
| in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2003 | WNBA Dispersal Draft by the Seattle Storm. |
| to the Seattle Storm as the seventh pick in the | WNBA Dispersal Draft of former Charlotte Sting playe |
| The 2011 | WNBA Draft was held on April 11, 2011, in Bristol, C |
| cted 7th overall in the first round of the 1997 | WNBA Draft by the Phoenix. |
| She was selected 12th overall in the 2009 | WNBA Draft by the Seattle Storm. |
| ed by the Sacramento Monarchs at #7 in the 2009 | WNBA Draft and her sister was drafted to the Los Ang |
| Walker declared for the | WNBA draft after 4 seasons at the University of Cali |
| ed 53rd overall in the fourth round of the 2002 | WNBA Draft by the Portland Fire. |
| 2011 | WNBA Draft Board |
| drafted with the 25th overall pick in the 2004 | WNBA Draft for the Los Angeles Sparks, out of LSU. |
| Main article: 2007 | WNBA Draft |
| Gruda was drafted 13th overall in the 2007 | WNBA Draft by the Connecticut Sun. |
| 2002 | WNBA Draft - April 20, 2002 |
| was drafted 11th in the first round of the 2009 | WNBA Draft by the Shock. |
| 2005 | WNBA Draft - 16 April 2005 |
| ded Kelly Miller and their 9th pick in the 2004 | WNBA Draft to the Fever in exchange for Indiana's 3r |
| areer, she was selected 7th overall in the 2006 | WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx. |
| The 2005 | WNBA Draft was the ninth draft in the WNBA's history |
| acle in the first round (eighth overall) of the | WNBA Draft on May 4, 1999. |
| On April 20, 2002, the regular | WNBA draft took place. |
| binson was selected the first round of the 2011 | WNBA Draft (6th overall) by the San Antonio Silver S |
| Pohlen was selected the first round of the 2011 | WNBA Draft (9th overall) by the Indiana Fever. |
| he second round (26th pick overall) of the 2006 | WNBA Draft and would play for the team until she was |
| arks hosting the Minnesota Lynx, featuring 2011 | WNBA Draft top pick Maya Moore, in a game televised |
| Indiana's selections from the 2008 | WNBA Draft in Cleveland. |
| in the second round (26th overall) in the 2003 | WNBA Draft by the New York Liberty. |
| areer, she was selected 5th overall in the 2000 | WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx. |
| ue was selected in the second round of the 2006 | WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics. |
| ton Comets with the fourteenth pick of The 2007 | WNBA Draft but was released in six games of the 2007 |
| he was selected in the fourth round of the 1997 | WNBA Draft at 27th overall by the New York Liberty. |
| Sam was selected by the Orlando Miracle in the | WNBA Draft and became one of the Miracle's most prod |
| areer, she was selected 4th overall in the 2007 | WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx. |
| During the annual | WNBA Draft on April 15, 2004, Sam and Lynx teammate |
| 2009 she was drafted in the third round of the | WNBA draft by the Minnesota Lynx. |
| drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs in the 2009 | WNBA Draft but she was waived before the season bega |
| Thomas was selected the first round of the 2011 | WNBA Draft (12th overall) by the Seattle Storm. |
| The | WNBA Draft is an annual draft held by the Women's Na |
| month, she was selected in the 2nd round of the | WNBA draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. |
| sota Lynx as the sixth overall pick in the 2000 | WNBA Draft and later became the WNBA's Rookie of the |
| Nnamaka was selected 21st overall in the 2008 | WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Silver Stars with thei |
| On April 16, 2005 the | WNBA draft took place at the NBA Entertainment Studi |
| cramento Monarchs for the 24th pick in the 2008 | WNBA Draft |
| Black was selected the first round of the 2009 | WNBA Draft (10th overall) by the Connecticut Sun. |
| reer, she was selected 14th overall in the 2006 | WNBA Draft by the Sacramento Monarchs. |
| reer, she was selected 15th overall in the 2007 | WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx. |
| Harris was selected the first round of the 2011 | WNBA Draft (4th overall) by the Minnesota Lynx. |
| reer, she was selected 15th overall in the 2001 | WNBA Draft by the Houston Comets. |
| hock along with the eighteenth pick in the 2008 | WNBA Draft for Ivory Latta. |
| The 2007 | WNBA Draft was the league's annual process for deter |
| Gardin was drafted 34th overall in the 2006 | WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky. |
| ted in the 3rd Round (30th overall) of the 2008 | WNBA Draft by the Lynx. |
| April 13, 2007 traded the 40th pick in the 2008 | WNBA Draft for Jessica Dickson. |
| selected as the ninth overall pick in the 2006 | WNBA Draft by the Indiana Fever. |
| fted 34th overal for Houston Comets in the 2007 | WNBA Draft but however on 10 May 2007, she signed a |
| pril 9, 2009 with 22nd overall pick in the 2009 | WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. |
| She was drafted in the second round of the 2008 | WNBA Draft with the 17th overall pick by the Houston |
| enix Mercury in exchange for a first-round 2010 | WNBA Draft pick. |
| York Liberty in exchange for a first round 2010 | WNBA Draft pick. |
| the first round (fifth overall) during the 1998 | WNBA Draft on April 29. |
| ed third overall in the first round of the 1998 | WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics, where she play |
| he was the fifth overall draft pick in the 2005 | WNBA Draft, out of Houston. |
| s in the third round (28th overall) of the 1999 | WNBA Draft, and played for the Sparks for three seas |
| ound pick or late second-round pick in the 2008 | WNBA Draft, but she went undrafted because of the AC |
| In the 2001 | WNBA Draft, Nolan was selected by the Detroit Shock |
| d hometown sensation Lindsay Whalen in the 2004 | WNBA Draft, Burse was traded with Sheri Sam to the S |
| In the 1999 | WNBA Draft, she was selected by the Phoenix Mercury |
| In the 2002 | WNBA Draft, Teasley was selected as the #5 overall p |
| icans, 14 players who have been selected in the | WNBA Draft, and 37 first team all-conference selecti |
| ed Bird with the first overall pick of the 2002 | WNBA Draft, and she was has been a five-time WNBA Al |
| In the 2008 | WNBA Draft, Holt was picked by the Connecticut Sun i |
| In the 2001 | WNBA Draft, the Shock drafted Deanna Nolan with the |
| In the 2001 | WNBA Draft, the Fever drafted Tamika Catchings as th |
| in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2007 | WNBA Draft. |
| reer, she was selected 18th overall in the 2006 | WNBA Draft. |
| ng are the Silver Stars' selections in the 2011 | WNBA Draft. |
| 1st draft pick by the Atlanta Dream in the 2010 | WNBA Draft. |
| Johnson was selected 6th overall in the 2005 | WNBA Draft. |
| Laura was the 10th pick in the 2009 | WNBA draft. |
| n's National Basketball Association in the 2011 | WNBA Draft. |
| She was drafted 15th overall in the 2010 | WNBA Draft. |
| In 2001, Coco and Kelly entered the | WNBA Draft. |
| he second round (22nd pick overall) of the 1999 | WNBA Draft. |
| ew York Liberty in the second round of the 2010 | WNBA Draft. |
| h overall pick by the Detroit Shock in the 2002 | WNBA Draft. |
| he second round (26th pick overall) of the 2008 | WNBA Draft. |
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