The Indiana Fever re-signed their core players Catchings Tamika (6'1''-SF-79, college: Tennessee), Briann January (5'8''-PG-87, agency: Josep and Nicolas, college: Arizona St.) and Shavonte Zellous (5'10''-G-86, college: Pittsburgh). Catchings Tamika will tip off her 13th straight season with the Fever. She tallied 17.7 points 7.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals per game last season. She was named All-United States Awards (Voted by All USA Sports Reporters) Small Forward of the Year in 2012. She is currently playing for the Guangdong Dolphins in China. Briann January will enter her fifth consecutive season with the Fever. She was drafted by the team back in 2009. Last season the point guard notched 10.6 points, 3.9 assists, 1.9 rebounds and 1.3 steals per WNBA appearance. Shavonte Zellous joined the Fever back in 2011. Last season the guard posted 8.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game in the league. Shavonte Zellous is currently playing in Turkey with Mersin. She notches 22.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game in TKBL.
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Storm waive Samantha Mackay - May 19, 2013
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Seattle Storm waived guard Samantha Mackay (5'8''-G, agency: Interperformances, college: Dayton).
This season Mackay played at the University of Dayton. She helped them to win the regular season and make it to the semifinals. Great season indeed as she was voted to All-Atlantic 10 3rd Team.
Mackay just graduated from University of Dayton and it is her first season in pro basketball. Her college team won Atlantic 10 Tournament in 2012.
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Seattle Storm waived guard Samantha Mackay (5'8''-G, agency: Interperformances, college: Dayton). This season Mackay played at the University of Dayton. She helped them to win the regular season and make it to the semifinals. Great season indeed as she was voted to All-Atlantic 10 3rd Team. Mackay just graduated from University of Dayton and it is her first season in pro basketball. Her college team won Atlantic 10 Tournament in 2012.
Seattle Storm waived Keisha Hampton - May 19, 2013
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Seattle Storm waived 23-year old forward Keisha Hampton (187-77kg-90, college: De Paul).
This season Hampton played at SK Cesis (LSBL) in Latvian league. In 15 games she recorded very impressive stats: 18.3ppg, 7.0rpg, 1.7apg, 2.5spg and 1.0bpg this season. She helped them to win the league title.
Last year Hampton was drafted by Seattle Storm (WNBA) in second round (22nd overall).
The former De Paul staris in her first season in pro basketball [read more]
Seattle Storm waived 23-year old forward Keisha Hampton (187-77kg-90, college: De Paul). This season Hampton played at SK Cesis (LSBL) in Latvian league. In 15 games she recorded very impressive stats: 18.3ppg, 7.0rpg, 1.7apg, 2.5spg and 1.0bpg this season. She helped them to win the league title. Last year Hampton was drafted by Seattle Storm (WNBA) in second round (22nd overall). The former De Paul staris in her first season in pro basketball. She received All-Big East 1st Team award in 2011 at her college time. Hampton was a member of USA University National Team two years ago.
Guard Epiphanny Prince (5'9''-G-88, college: Rutgers) will be fulfilling a contractual obligation for Russia with a new multi-year contract from the Chicago Sky. It's not as confusing as it sounds. Prince, the Sky's leading scorer last season, got a Russian passport in 2010. She will compete for the Russian National Team in the EuroBasket tournament that begins June 15 in France [read more]
Guard Epiphanny Prince (5'9''-G-88, college: Rutgers) will be fulfilling a contractual obligation for Russia with a new multi-year contract from the Chicago Sky. It's not as confusing as it sounds. Prince, the Sky's leading scorer last season, got a Russian passport in 2010. She will compete for the Russian National Team in the EuroBasket tournament that begins June 15 in France. The Sky announced Friday it had signed Prince, a fourth-year pro from Rutgers, to the new deal, with no length specified. Prince could miss up to seven of the 34 Sky games while trying to help Russia qualify for the 2014 World Championships - and possibly compromising the Sky's chances to make the WNBA playoffs for the first time in franchise history. "We knew all along this was going to happen," Sky coach and general manager Pokey Chatman said. "It's something you prepare for." Prince has played with two different Russian pro teams, leading Russian Premier League players in scoring this season for Dynamo Kursk. The Dynamo coach, Alfredas Vainauskas, recently became Russia's national team coach. She will leave the Sky after its third game of the season June 2 and could be away through June 30. Courtesy of: chicagotribune.com
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