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NBA and WNBA 1998-99 Season: Off-Season Coaching Changes
TeamOld CoachWhy left?New CoachOld JobLA LakersKurt RambisInterimPhil JacksonFormer Coach, BullsOrlandoChuck DalyRetiredDoc RiversTV analyst, Turner SportsClevelandMike FratelloFiredRandy…NBA and WNBA: 2000-2001 Season: NBA 3-point Shootout
Eight players are invited to compete in the annual three-point shooting contest held during All-Star Weekend, since 1986. Each shooter has 60 seconds to shoot the 25 balls in five racks…Sheryl Swoopes
In 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, playing for Texas Tech University, scored a record 47 points in a national championship game. After college, Swoopes competed internationally, and in 1996 she won an Olympic…Home, Sweet Home
The home fields, home courts and home ice of the AL, NL, NBA, NFL, CFL, NHL, WNBA, NCAA Division I-A college football and Division I basketball. Also included are MLS stadiums, Formula One,…Women's National Basketball Association, 2005 Season
Eastern Conference WLPctGBHomeRoadConnecticut Sun268.765—14–312–5Indiana Fever2113.618514–37–10New York Liberty1816.529810–78–9Detroit Shock1618.4711012–54–13Washington Mystics1618.4711010–76…Jackie Stiles
Jackie Stiles was a basketball star at Southwest Missouri State, where she twice led the NCAA in scoring (2000 and 2001) and won the 2001 Wade Trophy as the nation's best college player. She led the…Rebecca Lobo Biography
Rebecca LoboBorn: Oct. 6, 1973Basketball F women's college basketball Player of the Year in 1995; led Connecticut to undefeated season (35-0) and national title; member of 1996 U.S. Olympic…Chamique Holdsclaw
Chamique HoldsclawBorn: Aug. 9, 1977Basketball F 2-time national player of the year, leading Tennessee to 3 straight national championships (1996,97,98); 1998 Sullivan Award winner; top…Cheryl Miller
Cheryl MillerBorn: Jan. 3, 1964Basketball 3-time College Player of Year (1984-86); led USC to NCAA title and U.S. to Olympic gold medal in 1984; coached USC to 44-14 record in 2 years;…Maggie Dixon 2006 Deaths
Maggie DixonAge: 28 women's collegiate basketball coach who in March 2006 brought Army to its first NCAA tournament. She started coaching, as an assistant at DePaul, in 2000 after being cut…