Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, avoided the spectacle of retirement ceremonies and left the game on her ...
Phoenix Mercury all-time great Diana Taurasi announces retirement in Time magazine and on 'The View,' saying she'd lost her ...
Only a handful of WNBA players have had the chance to play with and against former UConn women's basketball legend Diana ...
Young stars such as 2024 Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark and the Sky’s Angel Reese are spearheading the WNBA’s launch into ...
The University of Connecticut, WNBA and U.S. Olympic star – and Don Lugo High’s own – left quite the legacy and might be the ...
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma praised Diana Taurasi as she retires from the WNBA. He coached her in college ...
Diana Taurasi is defined by the bravado and swag that she played with every time she stepped on the basketball court, ...
From kissing Seimone Augustus on the cheek to winking at Obama, Taurasi was always unpredictable on and off the court.
Diana Taurasi knew the end was near, but didn't want to treat it that way. Before she announced her retirement on Feb. 25 after her WNBA record 20 years, all with the Phoenix Mercury, Taurasi ...
PHOENIX — WNBA star and Olympian Diana Taurasi has announced her retirement from basketball. In an interview with Time ...
Let’s take a look back at UConn legend Diana Taurasi's incredible journey with the Huskies, where she cemented her legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game.
The WNBA's career scoring leader and a three-time league champion, Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday in an interview with Time magazine. The Phoenix Mercury — the only WNBA team she played ...