I f we had only one expression to describe former WNBA star Sue Bird, it would be “difference-maker.” Of course, that term ...
Then came last season. A year in which the women’s national title game pulled in nearly 4 million more viewers than the men’s ...
Sue Bird was one of the many legendary players to play for Geno Auriemma and the UConn Huskies. She won two NCAA championships, as a sophomore and as a senior.
Sue Bird enjoyed immense success under the guidance of Geno Auriemma. Besides playing for the UConn Huskies from 1998 to 2002, Bird was also the head coach of Team USA from 2009 to 2016.
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 ...
Former WNBA star Sue Bird recently discussed New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart’s triumphant career with the UConn Huskies and noted how the four-time NCAA champ set the bar in college hoops.
the organization and the WNBA" Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Sue Bird is calling out the racism permeating through the WNBA fandom — and defending Caitlin Clark amid ongoing ...
If there’s anyone who’s able to comment on both sides of the debate, it’s Sue Bird ... of the Connecticut Sun that developed into a full blown controversy. When Bird addressed the issue ...
Paige Bueckers, the 2020-21 national player of the year, will enter the WNBA after her final season with the UConn women's ...
Diana Taurasi won't say if she's retiring from the WNBA, but she is plan be in Sorrs to celebrate UConn women's basketball ...
The WNBA legend caused a stir in the basketball world. Caitlin Clark solidified her spot as one of the greatest players in college basketball history through her four seasons at Iowa, breaking the ...
UConn’s coaches didn’t plan a seamless transition in superstars-in-residence from Stewart to Collier — no one could project a player to be the next Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Maya More ...