Last Cuts In The WNBA
With the WNBA season to start Saturday, including the Connecticut Sun vs. New York Liberty at Madison Square Garden, here is a look at how the 12 league teams cut down to their 11-player rosters.
Not a lot of big names, but interesting.
May 17
The Phoenix Mercury waived Chastity Reed, Dymond Simon and Amanda Johnson
The New York Liberty waived Katelan Redmon and Raffaella Masciadri
May 16
The Phoenix Mercury waived Chastity Reed, Dymond Simon and Amanda Johnson
The Connecticut Sun waived Sidney Spencer
The San Antonio Silver Stars waived Loree Moore and Porsha Phillips
The Chicago Sky waived Felicia Chester
The Atlanta Dream waived Coco Miller
The Minnesota Lynx waived Julie Wojta and Queralt Casas
The Phoenix Mercury waived Krystal Thomas and Andrea Riley
The Seattle Storm waived Allie Quigley and Ashley Corral
May 15
The Washington Mystics signed Jessica Breland
The San Antonio Silver Stars waived Kalisha Keane
The Connecticut Sun waived Dawn Evans
The Tulsa Shock waived Amber Holt and Shanna Zolman
The Los Angeles Sparks waived Khadijah Rushdan, Ashley Shields and Darxia Morris
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HS Class of 2012 will be the Very Last class that Auriemma coaches for 4 years at UConn. Auriemma will leave UConn in 7 years or less.
Auriemma does Not want to leave any HS AA hanging when he leaves UConn. So do Not expect UConn WBB to sign any HoopGurlz Top 15 players ever again.
Once Auriemma leaves, UConn’s WBB program will become Irrelevant. HS AA came to UConn to play for Auriemma. HS AA did Not choose UConn over Stanford, Duke, Notre Dame, Tennessee, or Baylor for the education.
All Leaders Leave. All Empires Fall.
When is the CT Sun going to end the failed experiment known as Kelsey Griffin? What a horrendous trade that was. Everyone knows who to blame for that costly mistake.