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    Betty Bernice Lennox (born December 4, 1976) is an American retired professional basketball player. She played for the Minnesota Lynx, Miami Sol, Cleveland...
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  • Louisville standouts Angel McCoughtry and Shoni Schimmel, former Finals MVP Betty Lennox, and Brazilian sharpshooter Izi Castro Marques. In 2010, the Dream went...
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  • championships in 2003 and 2006. Betty Lennox and Sandy Brondello won a WNBA championship with the Seattle Storm in 2004, with Lennox winning the WNBA Finals Most...
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  • (CAN) 2000 Rookie of the Year: Betty Lennox 2000 All-WNBA Second Team: Katie Smith 2000 All-WNBA Second Team: Betty Lennox 2001 All-WNBA First Team: Katie...
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  • get a win in its WNBA Finals debut. Betty Lennox scored 17 points and Lauren Jackson had 16 for Seattle. Lennox nailed a 3-pointer with 17 seconds remaining...
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  • UConn stars Sue Bird, Swin Cash, and Breanna Stewart; 2004 Finals MVP Betty Lennox; and Australian power forward Lauren Jackson, a three-time league MVP...
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  • Angeles Sparks Ruth Riley ESPN2 2004 Seattle Storm 2–1 Connecticut Sun Betty Lennox ESPN2 2005 Sacramento Monarchs 3–1 Connecticut Sun Yolanda Griffith Game...
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  • (3OT) 17 – Jia Perkins, Chicago at Sacramento, June 29, 2007 (2OT) 17 – Betty Lennox, Atlanta at Connecticut, June 27, 2008 (OT) 17 – Riquna Williams, Tulsa...
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  • Army major general Betty Lennox (born 1976), American basketball player Bobby Lennox (born 1943), British football player Caroline Lennox (1723–1774), British...
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  • Lauren Jackson Glory Johnson Asjha Jones Jonquel Jones Crystal Langhorne Betty Lennox Jewell Loyd Chasity Melvin Maya Moore Chiney Ogwumike Nneka Ogwumike...
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  • Bevilaqua's role in the series was backup point guard to Sue Bird and Betty Lennox, but she contributed in every phase of the game—scoring, rebounding,...
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    Nicole Williams. By this time, the Sparks had acquired Tina Thompson and Betty Lennox to help carry the team during Parker's absence. On June 30, Parker returned...
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  • Riley 2004 Seattle Storm Anne Donovan Connecticut Sun Mike Thibault Betty Lennox 2005 Sacramento Monarchs John Whisenant Best-of-five 3–1 Yolanda Griffith...
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    Conference All-Star team. In 2004, the Storm acquired shooting guard Betty Lennox in a dispersal draft, joining forces with Bird and Lauren Jackson, forming...
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  • rival Houston Comets) and former Finals MVP Betty Lennox in free agency. With the addition of Thompson and Lennox, the Sparks added more championship experience...
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  • Chamique Holdsclaw Forward  United States Washington Mystics 1 1999 2000 Betty Lennox Guard  United States Minnesota Lynx 6 2000 2001 Jackie Stiles Guard  United...
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  • Nolan 2007 Becky Hammon* San Antonio Silver Stars 27.1 Seimone Augustus, Betty Lennox, Nikki Teasley 2009 Cappie Pondexter Phoenix Mercury 34.8 Jia Perkins...
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  • (2) 2003 Ruth Riley Forward / Center  United States Detroit Shock 2004 Betty Lennox Guard  United States Seattle Storm 2005 Yolanda Griffith Center  United...
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  • Finals victory in 2004, when they defeated the Connecticut Sun 2–1. Betty Lennox, who played with Atlanta after leaving the Storm (now with L.A.) was...
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  • over Sacramento Monarchs Won WNBA Finals (2-1) over Connecticut Sun Betty Lennox, WNBA Finals MVP Award Lauren Jackson, WNBA Peak Performer Lauren Jackson...
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  • runners-up Sacramento Monarchs Finals Champions Seattle Storm   Runners-up Connecticut Sun Finals MVP Betty Lennox (Seattle) WNBA seasons ← 2003 2005 →...
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  • 2006. Alumni of the program include WNBA All-Stars Teresa Weatherspoon, Betty Lennox, and Cheryl Ford in addition to Women's Basketball Hall of Fame coaches...
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  • Chantelle Anderson  United States Atlanta Dream San Antonio Silver Stars 12 Betty Lennox  United States Atlanta Dream Seattle Storm 13 Yelena Leuchanka  Belarus...
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  • 5 Deanna Jackson F  United States Indiana Fever Cleveland Rockers 6 Betty Lennox + G  United States Seattle Storm Cleveland Rockers 7 Helen Darling G...
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  • Lavender Kara Lawson Edwige Lawson-Wade Katarina Lazic Shalee Lehning Betty Lennox Kiara Leslie Lauren Klem Lisa Leslie Yelena Leuchanka Nicole Levesque...
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  • States Minnesota Lynx Sheryl Swoopes (3)  United States Houston Comets Betty Lennox  United States Minnesota Lynx Natalie Williams (2)  United States Utah...
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  • baseball player 1976 – Kristina Groves, Canadian speed skater 1976 – Betty Lennox, American basketball player 1977 – Ajit Agarkar, Indian cricketer 1977...
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    Kloppenburg's Plans For The Tulsa Shock Do Not Include Sheryl Swoopes, Betty Lennox". SwishAppeal.com. Retrieved March 19, 2012. Swoopes, Sheryl (July 27...
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  • Nick Van Exel, professional basketball player in the NBA 1993-2006 Betty Lennox, of the Minnesota Lynx, Miami Sol, Cleveland Rockers, Seattle Storm,...
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    Vickie Johnson, 1995–1996 Alisa Burras, 1997 Amanda Wilson, 1998–1999 Betty Lennox, 2000 Cheryl Ford, 2002–2003 Amisha Carter, 2004 Tasha Williams, 2005...
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