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Deanna Nolan spent nine seasons with the Detroit Shock, helping them win three WNBA titles. She's thrilled the league is ...
Tabitha Pool of Ann Arbor Huron and Micaela Kelly of Martin Luther King High School had great careers in high school and in ...
The WNBA announced Detroit, Cleveland and Philadelphia as expansion teams on Monday, further fueling a period of rapid growth ...
Connecticut Sun guard Jacy Sheldon was born and raised in Ohio, so she was thrilled when the WNBA awarded Cleveland an ...
Investors led by Pistons owner Tom Gores have secured WNBA's return to Detroit with an expansion team. The Detroit Shock departed to Tulsa in 2010.
Investors led by Pistons owner Tom Gores have secured WNBA's return to Detroit with an expansion team. The Detroit Shock ...
In the final minute, Cheryl Ford knocked down four consecutive free throws and Deanna Nolan, whose foul shots won Game 2, added another pair. Detroit's quick start also paved the way for the win.
The announcement that the WNBA is returning to Detroit has stirred excitement among sports fans and young athletes alike.
Deanna Nolan and Katie Smith led the Detroit Shock to titles in 2006 and 2008. Nolan, who also won a championship in Detroit in 2003, was the 2006 Finals MVP and five-time All-WNBA guard.
Deanna and Anna Nolan, a DJ and sommelier, respectively, have crafted a chill and unique hangout in downtown Utica with a full bar and small plates.
Now in its 29th season, the WNBA has seen 833 players take the court since its debut in 1997. Distilling nearly three decades of talent into a top 25 list means identifying the top 3% of players ...