Final WNBA team rosters for the 2010 season
WNBA teams finished trimming rosters Friday after three weeks of training camp as coaches watched rookies and integrated veterans returning from overseas into practice rotations.
The defending champion Phoenix Mercury hosts the Los Angeles Sparks in a televised game at US Airways Center at 2 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The Tulsa Shock debuts Saturday evening when they host the Minnesota Lynx at 8 p.m. ET at the state-of-the-art BOK Center.
All WNBA games on ESPN2 will be available in high definition and on ESPN3.com. Fans can also view all games on WNBA LiveAccess at WNBA.com (local blackout restrictions apply). WNBA games and programming will also reach fans in 203 countries and territories in 27 languages.
The final rosters:
ATLANTA Alison Bales Iziane Castro Marques Erika de Souza Chamique Holdsclaw Shalee Lehning Sancho Lyttle Angel McCoughtry Coco Miller Kelly Miller Armintie Price Brittainey Raven |
CHICAGO Mistie Bass Dominique Canty Shameka Christon Sylvia Fowles Sandora Irvin Cathrine Kraayeveld Abi Olajuwon Jia Perkins Epiphanny Prince Erin Thorn Tamera Young |
CONNECTICUT Tina Charles Kerri Gardin Kelsey Griffin Sandrine Gruda Allison Hightower Anete Jekabsone- Zogota Asjha Jones Kara Lawson Renee Montgomery DeMya Walker Tan White |
INDIANA Tully Bevilaqua Tamika Catchings Jessica Davenport Katie Douglas Ebony Hoffman Briann January Jessica Moore Jené Morris Eshaya Murphy Allie Quigley Tammy Sutton-Brown |
LOS ANGELES Marie Ferdinand-Harris Betty Lennox DeLisha Milton-Jones Candace Parker Ticha Penicheiro Noelle Quinn Andrea Riley Tiffany Stansbury Tina Thompson Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton Kristi Toliver |
MINNESOTA Nicky Anosike Seimone Augustus Quanitra Hollingsworth Charde Houston Hamchetou Maiga-Ba Gabriela Marginean Nuria Martinez Rashanda McCants Lindsay Whalen Candice Wiggins Monica Wright |
NEW YORK Nikki Blue Essence Carson Kalana Greene Tiffany Jackson Janel McCarville Taj McWilliams-Franklin Leilani Mitchell Cappie Pondexter Nicole Powell Sidney Spencer Kia Vaughn |
PHOENIX DeWanna Bonner Candice Dupree Sequoia Holmes Temeka Johnson Taylor Lilley Nicole Ohlde Brooke Smith Tangela Smith Ketia Swanier Diana Taurasi Penny Taylor |
SAN ANTONIO Jayne Appel Helen Darling Megan Frazee Becky Hammon Roneeka Hodges Crystal Kelly Edwige Lawson-Wade Ruth Riley Belinda Snell Michelle Snow Sophia Young |
SEATTLE Svetlana Abrosimova Sue Bird Abby Bishop Swin Cash Lauren Jackson Alison Lacey Camille Little Ashley Robinson Jana Vesela Le’coe Willingham Tanisha Wright |
TULSA Chante Black Kara Braxton Shanna Crossley Amber Holt Alexis Hornbuckle Marion Jones Natasha Lacy Plenette Pierson Scholanda Robinson Amanda Thompson Shavonte Zellous |
WASHINGTON Matee Ajavon Alana Beard Marissa Coleman Monique Currie Lindsey Harding Ashley Houts Crystal Langhorne Chasity Melvin Jacinta Monroe Nakia Sanford Katie Smith |
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2 Comments
My God, the GM's in this league should be embarrassed. Do they even watch players play before they make these decisions or pull names out of a hat?
I hope there will be nationally televised games this season because it seems like ever since Val left the WNBA has been getting the short end of the stick!!!!
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