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6/14/2006 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
June 14, 2006
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As part of a season-long celebration of the WNBA's 10th Anniversary, the league named its All-Decade Team, comprised of the 10 best and most influential players from its first 10 years of play. Florida Atlantic University's Yolanda Griffith was one of the 10 selected.
While the Florida Atlantic University Owls celebrated their best season by capturing the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament at Vanderbilt in 2005-2006, Griffith led the last FAU women's basketball team to the NCAA Tournament on in 1992-93, prior to joining a conference.
The All-Decade Team was chosen from among 30 nominees by WNBA fans, a panel of national and WNBA-market media, the league's current players and coaches. The WNBA All-Decade Team honors those players who have contributed to the overall success of the WNBA. Consideration was given to on-court performance and ability, leadership, sportsmanship and community service, as well as to their contribution to team success and the growth of women's basketball. The list of 30 nominees was developed by a blue-ribbon panel of national media and basketball representatives.
"The All-Decade Team represents the very best in women's professional basketball in the WNBA and in the world," said WNBA President Donna Orender. "They represent all that is right with the WNBA and sports. The group consists of not only tremendous athletes who have reached extraordinary heights on the court, but of terrific women who give unselfishly of their time and effort in the community. They are multi-faceted role models, believers, dreamers, achievers, coaches, teachers, leaders and champions."
The All-Decade Team will be brought together for the first time and formally honored at the 2006 WNBA All-Star Game set to take place at Madison Square Garden in New York on July 12. The game will be televised live on ESPN at 7:30 ET.
"The voting for the All-Decade Team really exceeded our expectations," added Renee Brown, the WNBA Chief of Basketball Operations and Player Relations. "Throughout the voting process, fans continuously reached out to us with suggestions and their selections and really demonstrated a tremendous amount of interest in the All-Decade Team. It illustrated how talented and special our players are to their fans and how they have had such a positive impact on so many people."
Below, listed in alphabetical order, is a list of the 10 players named to the WNBA All-Decade Team along with five players who received Honorable Mention.
WNBA All-Decade Team
Name | WNBA Team (Current/Last) | Previous Team (s) |
Sue Bird | Seattle Storm (2002 - Current) | |
Tamika Catchings | Indiana Fever (2001-Current) | |
Cynthia Cooper* | Houston Comets (1997-2000, 2003) | |
Yolanda Griffith | Sacramento Monarchs (1999-Current) | |
Lauren Jackson | Seattle Storm (2001 - Current) | |
Lisa Leslie | Los Angeles Sparks (1997-Current) | |
Katie Smith | Detroit Shock (2005-Current) | Minnesota Lynx (1999-2005) |
Dawn Staley | Houston Comets (2005-Current) | Charlotte Sting (1999-2005) |
Sheryl Swoopes | Houston Comets 1997 - Current) | |
Tina Thompson | Houston Comets (1997-Current) | |
Honorable Mention
Name | WNBA Team (Current/Last) | Previous Team (s) |
Ruthie Bolton* | Sacramento Monarchs (1997-2004) | |
Chamique Holdsclaw | Los Angeles Sparks (2005-Current) | Washington Mystics (1999-2004) |
Ticha Penicheiro | Sacramento Monarchs (1998-Current) | |
Diana Taurasi | Phoenix Mercury (2004-Current) | |
Teresa Weatherspoon* | Los Angeles Sparks (2004) | New York Liberty (1997-2003) |
For Dawn Staley, who has announced that this will be her final WNBA season, the honor was special.
"I'm honored," said Staley. "It comes as a surprise to me, certainly to be in great company, especially with the great players from the Houston Comets. I'm honored. It's an honor to be associated with those players and just represent the WNBA in this manner, not just for the basketball, but for all the things we do in the community and what we do to try to continue women's basketball on the professional level here in the United States."
Added Tamika Catchings, "I think it's even more important to recognize some of the players who played even before the WNBA - people like Cheryl Miller, Nancy Lieberman, Ann Meyers. They are the ones who really helped get the ball rolling. They helped the WNBA get started and now it's our job to keep it going."
WNBA All-Decade Team Facts & Figures
Of the 10 members selected to the All-Decade team...
Colleges represented by the 10 members of the All-Decade Team: Southern California (Cooper, Leslie and Thompson), Connecticut (Bird), Florida Atlantic (Griffith), Ohio State (Smith), Texas Tech (Swoopes), Virginia (Staley)
About the WNBA
Featuring 14 teams and the greatest female basketball players from around the world, the WNBA is the longest-running and most successful women's professional team sports league in U.S. history. The league's historic 10th Anniversary season, which tipped off on Saturday, May 20, features significant interactivity with fans who will play a key role in selecting the league's All-Decade Team, the WNBA's Greatest Moments and the starters for the 2006 WNBA All-Star Game set to take place on July 12 at Madison Square Garden in New York City (live on ESPN at 7:30 ET). The WNBA's "10 Years of Caring" initiative, which tipped off during the week of May 8, is another way in which the league is celebrating its milestone season. The "10 Years of Caring" platform, which underscores the continued commitment of WNBA teams and players to the communities in which they live and play, will see all 14 teams active in their respective markets, engaging with fans in a variety of programs throughout the year.
The WNBA's 10th Anniversary season includes appointment viewing on Tuesday nights as ESPN2 will televise 14 WNBA games - including five doubleheaders - on Tuesdays this spring/summer. WNBA games and programming also will be shown in 198 countries via 79 telecasters in 34 languages this season. For more information on the WNBA, log onto www.wnba.com.
Contact:
Ron Howard, WNBA, (work) 212-407-8641, (mobile) 917-574-7114 or rhoward@nba.com
Christina Nishihara, WNBA, 212-407-8079, cnishihara@nba.com