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UConn great Diana Taurasi, Quinnipiac rugby star Ilona Maher represent CT as ESPY Award winners
UConn legend Diana Taurasi and Quinnipiac rugby star Ilona Maher represented Connecticut on a national stage Wednesday as ...
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ESPN Africa on MSNDiana Taurasi's three-part docuseries 'Taurasi' to premiere in August
The story of Diana Taurasi's on-court legacy is coming to streaming. On Thursday, Prime Video announced the release date and ...
Taurasi and Bueckers have developed a fondness for each other, and the WNBA rookie was included in the tribute video to Taurasi when she accepted the ESPY on Wednesday night. Bueckers added a funny ...
Paige Bueckers and Diana Taurasi, both UConn alumni and top WNBA draft picks, share similar playing styles and career trajectories. Bueckers sees Taurasi as a mentor and appreciates her support and ...
Mercury legend Diana Taurasi during the ESPYS was honored with the Icon Award in recognition of her careers and major impact ...
Taurasi is launching her Snow Valley Basketball Camp with US Sports Camps this July at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, ...
Among the WNBA's biggest trash talkers, Mercury star Alyssa Thomas is following the model set forth by Mercury legend Diana Taurasi.
Taurasi was the first pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft, when the Phoenix Mercury selected her out of UConn. The Mercury had gone 8-26 in 2003 to earn that first pick – WNBA seasons were shorter then ...
WNBA icon Diana Taurasi never let much stop her from dominating on the court, even on days when she physically struggled to be at the top of her game. Taurasi's résumé is littered with ...
WNBA icon Diana Taurasi never let much stop her from dominating on the court, even on days when she physically struggled to be at the top of her game. Taurasi's résumé is littered with accolodades.
On Friday, however, Taurasi welcomed some company in an exclusive WNBA club. Connecticut Sun center Tina Charles joined DT as the only players to reach the 8,000-point mark, as she finished with 20 ...
In the aforementioned 2019 Twitter poll from the WNBA, fans were given four options — Elena Delle Donne, Candace Parker, Kiah Stokes and Diana Taurasi — to choose from as to who the WNBA logo was.
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