The University of Connecticut, WNBA and U.S. Olympic star – and Don Lugo High’s own – left quite the legacy and might be the ...
Diana Taurasi wanted to take her time before deciding whether to retire. Once the Phoenix Mercury star made up her mind, the ...
Diana Taurasi, often known for her fiery and relentless behavior on the court, isn’t a fan of showing her deeper emotions off ...
Taurasi played her final game for the Mercury on Sept. 25 — Phoenix lost to the Minnesota Lynx 101-88 in the first round of the playoffs. She didn't comment on whether she would return at the time and ...
After 25 years of dominating basketball courts, from college to the WNBA to the Olympics, Diana Taurasi is finally calling it a career. The former UConn star announced her retirement on Tuesday.
Diana Taurasi dribbled up the court at Arroyo High School. It was 1999, the summer before her senior year, and the nationally ranked Don Lugo High star was feeling it. She looked over to the ...
WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from basketball on February 25. Since then, Taurasi has received her flowers from countless members of the WNBA community, all of whom are paying ...
You really don't want to get on Diana Taurasi's bad side. I don't know what the consequences of that are at this point. I'd never like to. All I know is that's a bad place to be. Why? Because ...
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Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury retires after 20 WNBA seasons, 3 titles and 6 Olympic goldsDiana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers in women’s basketball history PHOENIX -- Diana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers ...
Legendary Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, capping 20 seasons of dominant WNBA play. Taurasi is one of the best to ever take the court in the WNBA ...
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