Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi had some big games in her career, and in one of her best seasons, she took down a rival.
The Mercury started the 2004 season with a loss to the Monarchs, but they won the next three. They beat the Connecticut Sun, the Storm and the Houston Comets. Phoenix was headed in the right direction ...
The WNBA's second All-Star Game was in Phoenix, and years later, the event returned to the city, and three Mercury stars were ...
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 opposing ...
New York Liberty’s Breanna Stewart admitted a few months ago that she has always admired former Phoenix Mercury icon Diana Taurasi. Both stars are proud alumni of UConn, a powerhouse in women’s ...
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. One of the greatest women’s basketball players ...
On Tuesday night, Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from professional basketball. In her 21-year WNBA career, all with the Phoenix Mercury, she was the league's all-time leading scorer and won ...
After etching her name into the UConn women's basketball history books, Diana Taurasi quickly became a household name in the WNBA, where she played for 20 legendary years and cemented her place as the ...
No player in WNBA history has gotten more buckets than Tina Charles. The UConn women’s basketball legend passed another all-time Huskies great, Diana Taurasi, when she converted a layup in the first ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results