Teresa Weatherspoon

Basketball player and coach, WNBA champion

Teresa Weatherspoon - Athletes & Sports Figures born December 8th, 1965
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A former professional basketball player and coach, this individual excelled in the sport, particularly during her time with the New York Liberty in the WNBA. Winning a WNBA championship in 1999, contributions included being a five-time All-Star and a leading scorer during her playing career. Transitioning to coaching, she held positions at various institutions, mentoring young athletes and sharing extensive basketball knowledge. Recognition includes induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, underscoring a successful career in both playing and coaching.

Winning the WNBA Championship in 1999

Earning five WNBA All-Star selections

Induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

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