WNBA's G.O.A.T. is Diana Taurasi-- at least, that's according to former UConn guard Jen Rizzotti. The Huskies hooper -- who's currently the president of the Connecticut Sun -- gave Taurasi the crown this week
After perhaps the most decorated career of any professional athlete forever, Diana Taurasi has hung it up.
Only a handful of WNBA players have had the chance to play with and against former UConn women's basketball legend Diana Taurasi, who retired on Tuesday.
With Diana Taurasi announcing her retirement from the WNBA on Tuesday, here's a look back at her legendary collegiate career at UConn:
Diana Taurasi has hung up her laces ... But the player-coach relationship between Taurasi and Auriemma extends further than the four years they shared in Storrs, Connecticut. Of Taurasi's six Olympic gold medals, the most basketball gold medals won ...
The University of Connecticut, WNBA and U.S. Olympic star – and Don Lugo High’s own – left quite the legacy and might be the OG of the OGs.
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, ending a 20-year career in the WNBA that included three WNBA championships and the league's all-time scoring record.
Don Lugo's Larry Webster, Diana Taurasi's high school coach for four years, said it was clear she was destined for a great basketball career.
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'
Diana Taurasi is one of the greatest competitors to ever play ... Taurasi played college basketball at the University of Connecticut from 2000-04 under legendary head coach Geno Auriemma. Taurasi won three consecutive NCAA women's basketball ...
After 20 seasons in the WNBA and one of the most decorated professional basketball careers, Diana Taurasi announced her retirement.