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WNBA honors Catchings as one of the top fifteen players ever
Press ReleaseNEW YORK, July 23, 2011 – In celebration of the WNBA's 15th season, the league officially unveiled and honored its Top 15 Players of All Time during a special halftime ceremony aired live on ABC at today's 2011 WNBA All-Star Game presented by adidas in...Tags: Athletes, Natural Disasters, Women's National Basketball Association, Washington Mystics, Tulsa Shock
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Douglas sinks winning 3-pointer as East beats West in WNBA All-Star game 118-113
There were the record number of first-time WNBA All-Stars, and a halftime ceremony honoring the best players in WNBA history. Indiana Fever guard Katie Douglas didn't fit into either category.
So she made her mark another way.
The four-time All-Star...Tags: Athletes, Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Women's National Basketball Association, Swin Cash
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West loses 118-113, Swin Cash still MVP
There were the record number of first-time WNBA All-Stars, and a halftime ceremony honoring the best players in WNBA history. Indiana Fever guard Katie Douglas didn't fit into either category.
So she made her mark another way.
The four-time All-Star...Tags: Athletes, Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Women's National Basketball Association, Swin Cash
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Chicago Sky host anti-bullying basketball game
BoystownThe Chicago Sky are hosting an Anti-Bullying Game on Saturday, July 30 at 7:00 PM at the Allstate Arena. The Chicago Sky and The Trevor Project invite you to a night of world-class basketball that helps raise awareness about the huge issue of bullying.... -
Wendy Larry's legacy at ODU: A fierce competitor, and a friend
Mel Greenberg was surprised at the timing. Ticha Penicheiro wondered whose decision it really was. And Debbie Taylor cried.
Wendy Larry's resignation on Tuesday after 24 seasons, 17 consecutive conference championships and 20 NCAA tournament...Tags: College Sports, Women's National Basketball Association, James Madison Dukes, Drexel Dragons, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
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Virginia Tech AD: Wolff 'the right person' to lead women's program
Dennis Wolff wouldn't say that coaching women's basketball was the furthest thing from his mind when Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver approached him approximately five weeks ago, but the notion required much research and even more consideration....Tags: Clubs and Associations, College Sports, Women's National Basketball Association, Career and Workplace, Virginia Tech Hokies
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