On Thursday basketball legend Diana Taurasi held her official retirement press conference, a few weeks after making the announcement in TIME magazine. While touching on the various aspects of the ...
Retirement hits athletes in different ways. Some need to mourn. Taurasi is experiencing this in her own unique way.
The Mercury announced Thursday that Taurasi will be inducted into the Mercury Ring of Honor, the franchise's highest honor, ...
Before she became a record-setting pro basketball player, Diana Taurasi was a young athlete in Chino with big dreams. Her father, Mario Taurasi, was a professional soccer player in Italy.
Diana Taurasi dribbled up the court at Arroyo High School. It was 1999, the summer before her senior year, and the nationally ranked Don Lugo High star was feeling it. She looked over to the ...
Diana Taurasi has officially announced that she will be retiring from the WNBA after 20 legendary years. Having spent her entire career with the Phoenix Mercury, Taurasi leaves the sport as one of ...
STORRS — Diana Taurasi built her reputation as the biggest villain in women’s basketball over decades of smart remarks and vicious physicality on the court, accumulating a record 107 technical ...
After Kari Felkamp's viral video showed her struggles with mom guilt over not buying a $300 dress, strangers stepped in to help. Now, she's returning the favor by paying the kindness forward.
It wasn't long ago when Paige Bueckers surpassed Diana Taurasi on the University of Connecticut's all-time scoring list in women's basketball. Now, Bueckers has discussed Taurasi's decision to ...
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer and one of the most decorated basketball players of all time, is retiring after 20 years in the league. The Phoenix Mercury, the team Taurasi ...
Diana Taurasi, a three-time NCAA Champion, six-time EuroLeague Champion, three-time WNBA Champion, three-time Women’s World Cup gold medalist and six-time Olympic gold medalist, announced ...