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Cheryl Miller made history in 1997, as she became the first head coach of the Phoenix Mercury. She coached them for a few years, but she resigned after 2000.
Miller won Most Outstanding Player both years. Miller spent time as an assistant coach for USC before becoming their head coach. As their head coach, she led them to a 26-4 record in her first year.
Rebounding is more than a stat—it’s a statement of dominance, grit, and leadership. In Part 1 of “Top-15 Rebound Leaders in ...
1983: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 1984: Cheryl Miller, USC 1985: Cheryl Miller, USC 1986: Cheryl Miller, USC 1987: Clarissa Davis, Texas 1988: Sue Wicks, Rutgers 1989: Clarissa Davis, Texas ...
Cheryl Miller knows all too well the hate that comes with greatness — especially when it comes to women's sports. Despite never setting foot in the WNBA (because it didn't exist yet), the three ...
Caitlin Clark's Meeting With Cheryl Miller Turns Heads on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever continue to be known as one of the most exciting teams in the WNBA, led by ...
Reggie Miller, 59, attended the Los Angeles Sparks and Washington Mystics game on Tuesday alongside his sister Cheryl Miller, who played for the USC Trojans from 1982-86. She also coached and was ...