Huskies, Lady Vols lead the way
In what is hardly stunning news, alumni from UConn and Tennessee dominate the WNBA playoff rosters.
UConn and Tennessee each have 10 players each on the eight playoff rosters followed by Georgia and Louisiana State with five players.
Here's the breakdown
UCONN
Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut
Ashley Battle, New York
Sue Bird, Seattle
Swin Cash, Seattle
Asjha Jones, Connecticut
Jessica Moore, Los Angeles
Tamika Raymond, Connecticut
Kelly Schumacher, Detroit
Ketia Swanier, Connecticut
Barbara Turner, Connecticut
TENNESSEE
Shannon Bobbitt, Los Angeles
Tamika Catchings, Indiana
Shanna Crossley, San Antonio (injured, will not play)
Shyra Ely, Seattle
Alexis Hornbuckle, Detroit
Kara Lawson, Sacramento
Loree Moore, New York
Candace Parker, Los Angeles
Ashley Robinson, Seattle
Sidney Spencer, Los Angeles
The playoffs start on Thursday with Connecticut playing at New York at 7 p.m. and San Antonio playing at Sacramento.
UConn and Tennessee each have 10 players each on the eight playoff rosters followed by Georgia and Louisiana State with five players.
Here's the breakdown
UCONN
Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut
Ashley Battle, New York
Sue Bird, Seattle
Swin Cash, Seattle
Asjha Jones, Connecticut
Jessica Moore, Los Angeles
Tamika Raymond, Connecticut
Kelly Schumacher, Detroit
Ketia Swanier, Connecticut
Barbara Turner, Connecticut
TENNESSEE
Shannon Bobbitt, Los Angeles
Tamika Catchings, Indiana
Shanna Crossley, San Antonio (injured, will not play)
Shyra Ely, Seattle
Alexis Hornbuckle, Detroit
Kara Lawson, Sacramento
Loree Moore, New York
Candace Parker, Los Angeles
Ashley Robinson, Seattle
Sidney Spencer, Los Angeles
The playoffs start on Thursday with Connecticut playing at New York at 7 p.m. and San Antonio playing at Sacramento.
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