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Taurasi is launching her Snow Valley Basketball Camp with US Sports Camps this July at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, ...
During his monologue, Gillis was pointing out some of the stars in attendance at the event. When he introduced WNBA legend Diana Taurasi, he mispronounced her first name as "Deanna." That prompted ...
The story of Diana Taurasi's on-court legacy is coming to streaming. On Thursday, Prime Video announced the release date and ...
A three-part documentary about retired WNBA star Diana Taurasi is scheduled for release on Prime Video starting Aug. 7, ...
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UConn great Diana Taurasi, Quinnipiac rugby star Ilona Maher represent CT as ESPY Award winners
UConn legend Diana Taurasi and Quinnipiac rugby star Ilona Maher represented Connecticut on a national stage Wednesday as ...
WNBA 'Can't Wait' for Original Diana Taurasi Series originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The WNBA is buzzing with excitement ...
The WNBA's all-time leading scorer Diana Taurasi retired after 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury. A documentary about her ...
Diana Taurasi was honored as one of the two recipients, alongside soccer legend Alex Morgan, for the ESPYs "Icon Award" on ...
One of the true icons of modern sports received recognition at the ESPYs on Wednesday, as Diana Taurasi was given the Icon Award, along with soccer star Alex Mo ...
The WNBA’s all-time leading scorer is hanging up her sneakers. Diana Taurasi announced she was retiring after 20 seasons in the WNBA medals after spending her entire career with the Phoenix Mercury.
Diana Taurasi will turn 43 shortly after the start of the 2025 WNBA season. She has spent every season with the Mercury but has yet to decide whether she will continue her career.
Diana Lorena Taurasi, 42, is the all-time leading career scorer in the WNBA and was the single-season scoring record-holder (until the latter was broken by A’ja Wilson).
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