Paige Bueckers and Sue Bird have played the same number of games with UConn women's basketball entering Monday's women's ...
That was one of the closing statements from WNBA legend and Hall of Famer Swin Cash at this year’s Sports Power Brunch, an event that celebrates the most powerful women in sports. The 6th ...
In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball. “Mentally and physically, I’m just full,” says Taurasi, who played all 20 of ...
It was obvious what kind of player she would be from the moment she became the No. 1 pick in the 2004 WNBA draft ... on campus without Sue Bird and Swin Cash. This was not the best game that ...
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It may be time for college basketball fans and governing bodies to accept that HBCU basketball has significantly improved and is more competitive than in recent ...
CNBC reported in January that the WNBA did file a trademark application to maintain the naming rights to the Detroit Shock. From left, Ruth Riley, Cheryl Ford, Swin Cash, Deanna Nolan and Barbara ...
Madness has arrived, and the New York Liberty — home to one of college basketball’s all-time greats, Breanna Stewart — asked their players to share their favorite tournament memories.
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WOODTV.com on MSNReport: Eminem joins bid to revive Detroit ShockSportico reported Wednesday that the legendary Detroit rapper has joined the investment group that includes Pistons owner Tom Gores, General Motors CEO Mary Barra and several prominent Detroit sports ...
She won the 2009 WNBA MVP and two Finals MVPs in career in ... She was a huge part of the 2001-02 team that featured Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams and Asjha Jones in the starting lineup ...
This year’s parade theme was “I’m Every Woman,” featuring 2025 Femme Fatale Queen Yolanda Singleton and 2025 Grand Marshal Swin Cash, a three-time WNBA champion who now serves as senior ...
Four-time WNBA champion All-time assists leader in WNBA history Swin Cash Two-time national champion 2002 NCAA tournament Most Outstanding Player No. 32 retired at Connecticut No. 2 pick in the ...
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