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  2. Cheryl Miller - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl D. Miller (born January 3, 1964) [1] is an American former basketball player. She was formerly a sideline reporter for NBA games on TNT Sports and also works for NBA TV as a reporter and analyst, having worked previously as a sportscaster for ABC Sports, TBS Sports, and ESPN.

  3. Sheryl Swoopes - Wikipedia

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    Sheryl Swoopes. Sheryl Denise Swoopes (born March 25, 1971) [1] is an American former professional basketball player. She was the first player to be signed in the WNBA, [2] is a three-time WNBA MVP, and was named one of the league's Top 15 Players of All Time at the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game.

  4. Pamela McGee - Wikipedia

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    FIBA World Championship for Women. 1983 Rio de Janeiro. Team. Jones Cup. 1984 Taipei. Team. Pamela Denise McGee (born December 1, 1962) [1] is an American former professional women's basketball player, Olympic gold medalist, and Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. She is the mother of NBA player JaVale McGee and WNBL player Imani McGee ...

  5. WNBA All-Star Coach Cheryl Miller Comes From A Super ... - AOL

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    Cheryl's little sister Tammy may be the least well-known of the Miller sibs, but she was an athlete, too. Tammy (who was referred to as "the baby" despite her 6-foot-1 stature), chose to play ...

  6. Hoops legend Cheryl Miller filled with pride as Caitlin Clark ...

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    Cheryl Miller watched intently at All-Star weekend practice on Friday as Caitlin Clark initiated the offense, whipping the ball around the perimeter before a pass to center Jontay Jones led to an ...

  7. Cheryl Reeve - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Games. 2024 Paris. Team. FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. 2022 Australia. Cheryl Reeve (born September 20, 1966) is an American basketball head coach and President of Basketball Operations for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA. [1] Reeve has coached the Lynx to four league championships.

  8. 1984 United States women's Olympic basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 United States women's Olympic basketball team competed in the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, representing the United States of America. The U.S. women's Olympic team won their first gold medal at the event having previously finished runner-up in the 1976 Olympics and not having competed in the 1980 Olympics due to the Olympic boycott. [1]

  9. 1984 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    Led by Cheryl Miller and the McGee twins, Pamela and Paula, USC won its second consecutive National Championship. Helped by the school's proximity to the media outlets, Women's basketball received considerable media coverage, with the three stars of the team participating in many print interviews and almost 75 television appearances. [5]