- Memphis, Tennessee,
Byears grew up in Millington,
Tennessee and went to high
school in
nearby Arlington, Tennessee. Afterwards,
Byears pla**** two
years in...
- (2008)
Tiffani Johnson Matee Ajavon Janeth Arcain Octavia Blue
Latasha Byears Dominique Canty Cynthia Cooper, now the head
coach of the
Texas Southern...
- of an Ivy
Graduate in the WNBA Los
Angeles Times,
Sparks Trade for Mapp,
Byears,
October 12, 2000 New York Times, PRO BASKETBALL—Feaster
Regains Form to...
- 199
Bridget Pettis:
Phoenix Mercury, Free
Throw Percentage, .898
Latasha Byears:
Sacramento Monarchs,
Offensive Rebounds, 87 Lisa Leslie: Los
Angeles Sparks...
- WNBA
Finals MVP
Award Lisa Leslie, WNBA Most
Valuable Player Award Latasha Byears, WNBA Peak
Performer "2001
Indiana Fever Transactions". Basketball-Reference...
-
Angeles Sparks player Latasha Byears earned Marciniak a re****tion as the
Storm player that
opponents least wished to foul.
Byears intentionally threw a ball...
- C**** Bauer-Bilodeau
Cindy Blodgett Rebekkah Brunson Erin
Buescher Latasha Byears Edna
Campbell Bridgette Gordon Lady
Grooms Yolanda Griffith Kristin Haynie...
-
Angeles W 73–69
Latasha Byears (21)
Burgess Byears (6)
Ticha Penicheiro (8) ARCO
Arena 1–1 3 June 18 New York L 48–64
Latasha Byears (10)
Tangela Smith (5)...
-
basketball coach Stanley Brundy (born 1967), forward,
basketball player Latasha Byears, women's
basketball player in the WNBA
Wilson Chandler, forward, NBA 2007-2020...
- 2001 All-Star Game MVP: Lisa
Leslie 2001 Peak
Performer (FG%):
Latasha Byears 2002 All-WNBA
First Team: Lisa
Leslie 2002 All-WNBA
First Team:
Mwadi Mabika...