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The 2006-07 Tennessee Lady Volunteers were one of the best women's basketball squads ever assembled in school history, with power forward Candace Parker leading the charge and the legendary Pat Summit ...
Lady Vols basketball staffer Maggie Stanley attended Pat Summitt's camps as a kid. Now she's on the sidelines as part of Kim Caldwell's staff.
Candace Parker is viewed by most fans and experts as one of the greatest WNBA players of all time. She started her career ...
Candace Parker now has jerseys hanging in the rafters in Los Angeles and Knoxville. Her No. 3 jersey debuted in the rafters June 29 at Crypto.com Arena, home to the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks and NBA’s ...
“Candace is the most versatile 6-foot-3 player at this stage of her game that I’ve ever seen,” Summitt said in a Tennessee news release announcing Parker’s signing a letter of intent.
Parker was a seven-time First-Team All-WNBA player and WNBA Finals MVP in 2016. The two-time Olympic gold medalist played at Tennessee from 2006-08 under head coach Pat Summitt.
Parker was a seven-time First-Team All-WNBA standout and the WNBA Finals MVP in 2016. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle The two-time Olympic gold medalist played at Tennessee ...
Candace Parker's jersey No. 3 was retired by the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday in an emotional ceremony.
The Sparks are retiring the jersey of the Illinois native and Tennessee All-American who helped define the WNBA game as a star with three franchises.
Parker played 13 seasons for the Sparks, who drafted her No. 1 overall. She won a WNBA title and two MVP awards in Los Angeles.