Diana Taurasi is one of many UConn stars to successfully transition to the WNBA. Check out stats on top players now.
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma praised Diana Taurasi as she retires from the WNBA. He coached her in college and the Olympics.
Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer explained before Tuesday's game his reaction to Diana Taurasi entering retirement.
Mercury legend Diana Taurasi has left a lasting legacy, after entering retirement after 20 seasons in Phoenix.
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 mainstream. But there’s still a class above them at the helm.
Former UConn women's great Diana Taurasi announced her WNBA retirement in an interview with Time, as she talked about her career, stats and plans.
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, avoided the spectacle of retirement ceremonies and left the game on her own terms.
Paige Bueckers is playing her final college season with the UConn Huskies and the guard continues to break records. In the Feb.
Diana Taurasi, the all-time leading scorer in WNBA history and a six-time Olympic gold medalist, usually starts preparing for her upcoming season on January 1. She gives herself four months to work on all facets of her game before training camp with the ...
She’s joined a long list of legendary players who thrived under coach Geno Auriemma, such as Swin Cash, Breanna Stewart, Maya Moore, Sue Bird, and, of course, Diana Taurasi.
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