The UConn women’s basketball program announced Wednesday that Sue Bird’s No. 10 jersey will be retired before Sunday’s game ...
Sue Bird calls her UConn women's basketball jersey retirement an “incredible honor” as the Huskies honor one of the program’s ...
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'This is totally different': Sue Bird energized by first camp as Team USA's managing director
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers and JuJu Watkins are among 10 players attending their first senior 5-on-5 camp ...
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Sue Bird to have jersey retired at UConn women's basketball vs. DePaul
Huskies great Sue Bird will be the third player in program history to have her jersey (No. 10) retired. She joins Rebecca ...
“The greatest point guard ever in the history basketball, men’s or women’s, Sue Bird,” he said as the crowd applauded in ...
WNBA legend Sue Bird was open and honest about how her first day in the managing director role went at USA Basketball's ...
Years before she ever had an offer to play for the UConn women’s basketball team, YouTube highlight reels made Nika Muhl a Sue Bird fan. Growing up in Zagreb, Croatia, college and WNBA games were ...
Sue Bird was adamant that whatever version of Team USA takes the court for the 2028 Olympics in LA will snatch headlines.
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Sue Bird to become third UConn women’s basketball jersey retired ahead of Huskies’ game vs. DePaul
The first time Geno Auriemma met with Sue Bird in his office on campus, the thing he remembers most is how nervous the star point guard was. UConn women’s basketball, as Auriemma put it, “wasn’t what ...
The trio of Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore will be the most dominant class of women’s basketball players to ever enter the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame when they are enshrined ...
The relationship between all-time women’s basketball greats Sue Bird and Kara Lawson goes back quite awhile. They were archrivals in college with Bird starring for UConn and Lawson at Tennessee and ...
The trio of Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore will be the most dominant class of women’s basketball players to ever enter the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame when they are enshrined ...
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