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17 Aug 2000: Sheryl Swoops #22 of the Houston Comets poses with her trophy and WNBA President Val Ackerman after the WNBA Playoff Game 1 against the Los Angeles Sparks at the Compaq Center in ...
Houston Comets teammates (L-R) Cynthia Cooper, Tina Thompson, and Sheryl Swoopes pose with their first three of four consecutive WNBA championship trophies.
The Houston Comets continued their dominance over the rest of the WNBA with a third straight championship. For the third time in three years, the Houston Comets raised the Championship trophy ...
Andre Ware, the University of Houston’s only Heisman Trophy winner, will go into the Houston Sports Hall of Fame, joining former Oilers star Kenny Houston and former Comets coach Van Chancellor ...
HOUSTON — Say “Wow.” That’s what WNBA President Val Ackerman said Thursday, in handing over the WNBA’s most valuable player trophy to Houston’s Sheryl Swoopes.
Why Sheryl Swoopes defines Houston sports. The Houston Comets disbanded in 2008, ... adding two more MVP trophies and becoming the first player in the WNBA to record a triple-double in a playoff game.
Houston Comets forward Sheryl Swoopes accomplished just about everything she set her mind to this season but she couldn't keep from crying Thursday as she accepted the WNBA trophy as the league's ...
Sacramento Monarchs/Houston Comets recap for Monday August 14, 2000. WNBA: Scores/Schedules Standings Statistics Rosters : Monday, Aug. 14 10:00pm ET Comets fans look ahead to West finals ...
The Harris County – Houston Sports Authority announced that Houston Comets legend Cynthia Cooper will be inducted into the Houston Sports Hall of Fame as part of the star-studded 2024 class.
Houston Comets' Sheryl Swoopes holds her baby son, Jordan Eric Jackson, before the start of her WNBA semifinal playoff game against the Charlotte Sting, Aug. 28, 1997, in Houston. PAT SULLIVAN/AP ...
For sponsorship reasons, the piece is called the Kia WNBA MVP Trophy. It was also redesigned in 2023 by artist Victor Solomon, measures 16 inches in total, and has the names of the 16 players who ...
NEW YORK — A’ja Wilson has never seen footage from the Houston Comets’ four WNBA Finals victories in the league’s first four seasons. Watching those championships, which took place ...