The Milwaukee Aces is ending its five year reign in Milwaukee. Established in 2014, the Milwaukee Aces was the 2nd Professional Women's Basketball Team behind the Milwaukee Does of 1978-1980. The Aces will close its social media December 21st!
#thatsmyace#iousports
Great advice from Bernell Hooker of @IOU_SPORTS and @MKEAces, "You got to get out into the unknown. Don’t always be the same person in the same box." Listen to more here: https://t.co/TmQQeN22iU
Announcing the new GM & Coach of the Chattanooga Conductors, Venus Lacy. Known for her intimidating presence in the paint, this 6'4 former WNBA phenom has won a championship on every level & is also an Olympic gold medal winner. We welcome her to @TheWpba family.
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Lynette Woodard 1st Woman to play on the Harlem Globetrotters 1985. Prior to Globetrotters, she attended the U of Kansas. The women’s basketball team had three Big-8 championships. Woodard also earned a spot on the Team USA women’s basketball team & won gold in the 1984 Olympics.
Lusia Harris the 1st woman NBA player. Long before there was the WNBA, there was a woman who attempted to join the ranks of professional basketball. six foot three Lusia Harris of Delta State University was taken in the 7th round of the 1977 NBA draft by the New Orleans Jazz.
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Join in at the sixth annual City Review on Jan. 17-18 for four primetime games during this two-night event at Marquette University’s Al McGuire Center.
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2020 Game Schedule Jan. 17 & 18
Women’s pro ball is officially joining the Mud Hens & Walleye as a member of Toledo sports culture. @TheWpba announced that they plan to make Toledo, OH their official headquarters, bringing jobs, youth programming & plenty of athletic talent our way.
https://t.co/KRwTRezKi7
Mother's and daughters in sport! From Milwaukee to Miami...This 6-3 UM freshman center might follow her mom’s footsteps to pro basketball
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#girlsgrowuptobewomen:
We need to read and hear more about Mother's of daughters who are following in their footsteps. This Milwaukee 6-3 UM freshman center might follow her mom’s footsteps to pro basketball.
https://t.co/eE5VCIaD0b
#WomenBusinessSports…https://t.co/FlLNHKsSXR
It takes a lot of planning to pull something as Epic as @the_wpba off. A few photos from behind the scenes of the Press Conference and League meeting. Thank you to the City of Toledo and Tricia Cullop Women's Basketball Coach @toledo_wbb for making it happen!
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