Diana Taurasi announces retirement in TIME magazine and on 'The View,' saying she'd lost her edge after 20 years.
Basketball legend Diana Taurasi announces her retirement after a remarkable 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. LeBron ...
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Diana Taurasi Announces Retirement After 20 Seasons with Phoenix Mercury, Leaving an Indelible Mark on Women's BasketballDiana Taurasi, the Phoenix Mercury icon and undisputed GOAT of women’s basketball, has officially retired after 20 legendary ...
Paige Bueckers is following in a long line of UConn women's basketball stars, and reflected on the motivation the legendary Diana Taurasi once gave her.
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She Got Game on MSNA’ja Wilson Makes Up for the 19-Hour Delay With a Heartfelt Note to Retiring Diana TaurasiA’ja Wilson was mid-toast at TIME’s Women of the Year Gala, celebrating as a trailblazer, when news broke. The post A’ja ...
Season-ending injuries are already sweeping NWSL rosters, with Portland and Seattle both announcing sidelined players this ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Diana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers in women’s basketball history.
Diana Taurasi's name embodies a relentless pursuit of victory, fierce competitiveness, and unshakeable confidence. For a ...
Whoopi Goldberg had the honor of introducing Taurasi to the audience, but stumbled over her last name calling her Diana "Tar-ees-i," which sort of ryhmed with Khaleesi. Co-host Sarah Hines immediately ...
The 42-year-old, who played each of her 20 seasons with the Mercury, is the only player in the league's history to score over ...
UNC coach Courtney Banghart indicated Alyssa Ustby and Reniya Kelly both will be back soon for the Tar Heels after sitting ...
No. 5 UConn defeated No. 22 Creighton 72-53 on Thursday night and claimed its fifth straight Big East regular-season title.
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