Brian Wheeler, the Trail Blazers former radio play-by-play announcer who died on Friday, is remembered as a bombastic talent loved by many.
The Portland Trail Blazers are mourning the loss of their former radio announcer Brian Wheeler, who passed away after an ...
In the second round, the Monarchs selected the 2005 Big East Defensive Player of the Year, Chelsea Newton. At this point, it was clear that Sacramento was going to be a different team than the ...
In support of her efforts and the millions affected by breast cancer, the Sacramento Monarchs and Maloof Sports & Entertainment continue their commitment to Breast Health Awareness. Below is a ...
Ahead of Sunday's historic showdown, here's a look back at every winner-take-all Game 5 in the WNBA Finals: 2006: Detroit Shock defeat Sacramento Monarchs It took just two seasons for the best-of ...
His love for the game and passion for the Trail Blazers came through in every radio call,” the Blazers said in a statement.
Detroit Shock 3-2; Cappie Poindexter (PHX) named Finals MVP) 2006: Detroit Shock (def. Sacramento Monarchs 3-2; Deanna Nolan (DET) named Finals MVP) 2005: Sacramento Monarchs (def. Connecticut Sun ...
Plus, the Lynx got Rebekkah Brunson from the Sacramento Monarchs' dispersal draft: She was drafted 10th but played like a lottery pick and finished her WNBA career with five championships.
This was the Aces' 12th consecutive home playoff victory, breaking the WNBA record shared by the Los Angeles Sparks (2001-04) and Sacramento Monarchs (2003-06). Las Vegas finally beat the Liberty ...
The Athlete: Ruthie Bolton Former guard for the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs Leatherby’s: You can get FOMO just looking at other people’s banana splits at this family-run ice cream parlor.
She played professionally in Italy, where she was a perennial all-star and won seven Italian Championships and two European Cups (1994 & 1996), and Turkey, before a two-year stint with the WNBA’s ...