Former WNBA players are helping develop the women's game through college coaching.
As the league enters its 15th season, there are 17 former WNBA players serving as college head coaches and another two dozen working as assistants. As their numbers continue to increase, so will the WNBA's influence on the game.
Ex-WNBA players spreading through college coaching
Jennifer Azzi, San Francisco
Tricia Binford, Montana State
Itoro Coleman, Clemson
Cara Consuegra, Charlotte
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, North Carolina-Wilmington
Sylvia Crawley, Boston College
Beth Cunningham, VCU
Kellie Harper, N.C. State
Amber Jacobs, Baptist Bible College
Suzie McConnell-Serio, Duquesne
Wendy Palmer, North Carolina-Greensboro
Raegan Pebley, Utah State
Semeka Randall, Ohio
Jennifer Rizzotti, Hartford
Dawn Staley, South Carolina
Coquese Washington, Penn State
Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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