Here’s what happened in the world of women’s basketball this past week:
Tiana Mangakahia to retire from basketball as cancer returns
A recurrence of breast cancer has moved to stage IV for Tiana Mangakahia, who is Syracuse’s all-time leader in assist (736). Mangakahia mesmerized fans with her passing ability and is a true legend. Doctors have advised her to retire from playing, but she plans to go into coaching, saying “this won’t be the last time you see me involved with (basketball).”
Brittney Griner was harassed by Blaze Media YouTube personality Alex Stein at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Saturday. The incident has led to increased calls for charter flights for all WNBA players.
Nicki Collen promises to retire Griner’s jersey at Baylor
M.A. Voepel of ESPN has quoted Collen, the head coach at Baylor, as saying that retiring Griner’s jersey, “(is) the goal. … We’re opening a new arena. There’s no doubt that I want to see her jersey in the rafters.”
Sylvia Fowles’ jersey retired by Lynx
Sue Bird’s jersey retired by Storm
Lynx at Liberty game postponed
Air quality issues caused the Lynx at Liberty game scheduled for last Wednesday to be postponed. A wildfire in Canada caused the issues in the Northeast U.S.
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