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2017 San Antonio Stars Media Guide Was Edited by Rebecca Sweat, Lauren Venticinque, Mackenzie Knoop and the SS&E PR Staff TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017 san antonio stars General Information ................................................3 Transactions .....................................................63 Individual Playoff Game Records ...................146 Covering the Stars ..................................................media4 Trades ............................................................... guide65 Team Playoff Game Records ..........................148 2017 Schedule ........................................................5 All-Time Players ................................................66 Career Playoff Records ..................................150 2017 Roster ............................................................6 All-Time Rosters ...............................................86 Opponent Playoff Game Records ...................152 College/Country History ....................................88 Playoffs Double-Doubles ................................155 Players ....................................................................8 All-Time Numbers .............................................89 Kayla Alexander ..................................................9 Annual Statistics ...............................................90 Opponents ..........................................................156 Nia Coffey ......................................................... 11 Year-By-Year Schedules ...................................91 All-Time Series Breakdown ............................157 Sydney Colson .................................................12 Record Breakdown ...........................................95 Atlanta ............................................................158 Monique Currie .................................................14 Year-By-Year Totals ..........................................97 Chicago ..........................................................159 Erika de Souza .................................................17 Connecticut .....................................................160 Dearica Hamby .................................................20 Records ..............................................................106 Dallas ..............................................................161 Isabelle Harrison ...............................................22 Annual Stat Leaders .......................................107 Indiana ............................................................162 Sequoia Holmes ...............................................24 Individual Single-Game .................................. 110 Los Angeles ....................................................163 Moriah Jefferson ...............................................26 Team Single-Game ......................................... 112 Minnesota .......................................................164 Kayla McBride ..................................................28 Opponent Individual Single-Game .................. 114 New York ........................................................165 Alex Montgomery .............................................30 Opponent Team Single-Game ........................ 116 Phoenix ...........................................................166 Haley Peters .....................................................32 Two Team ....................................................... 118 Seattle ............................................................167 Kelsey Plum ......................................................34 Team Season .................................................. 119 Washington .....................................................168 Opponent Season ...........................................122 Basketball Staff .....................................................35 Career .............................................................124 In The Community ..............................................170 Ruth Riley .........................................................36 Individual Double-Doubles ..............................126 Vickie Johnson..................................................37 Opponent Double-Doubles .............................127 Media Information ...............................................173 Latricia Trammell ..............................................38 Rookie Single-Game ......................................129 Joi Williams .......................................................38 Rookie Season ...............................................131 Support Staff .....................................................39 Miscellaneous .................................................133 AT&T Center Records .....................................134 Spurs Sports and Entertainment ..........................40 AT&T Center Opponent ..................................136 Freeman Coliseum .........................................138 History ..................................................................55 Freeman Coliseum Opponent ........................140 Notable Dates ...................................................56 Attendance .....................................................142 Coaching History ..............................................59 Awards & Recognition ......................................60 Playoffs ...............................................................143 All-Star History ..................................................61 History ............................................................144 Draft History ......................................................62 Results ............................................................145 Credits: The 2017 San Antonio Stars Media Guide was edited by Rebecca Sweat, Lauren Venticinque, Mackenzie Knoop and the SS&E PR staff. Photography by NBAE, Getty Images and SS&E. Copyright © 2017 San Antonio Stars. All WNBA and team insignias depicted in this publication are the property of WNBA Properties, Inc. and the respective teams and may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of WNBA Properties, Inc. The information contained in this publication was compiled by the San Antonio Stars and is provided as a courtesy to our fans and the media. The information may be used for personal or editorial purposes only. Any commercial use of this information is prohibited without the prior written consent of the San Antonio Stars. 2 #StarsHeart GENERAL INFORMATION QUICK FACTS TICKETS Team: San Antonio Stars Ticket Phone: 210-444-5090 Colors: Silver and Black Fax: 210-444-5699 Location: San Antonio, TX Website: www.SAStars.com Arena: AT&T Center (9,888) Box Office Address: First Season: 2003 AT&T Center Previous Team: Utah Starzz (1997-2002) One AT&T Center Parkway Ownership Group: Spurs Sports and Entertainment San Antonio, TX 78219 Chairman and CEO: Julianna Hawn Holt Box Office Hours: President and CEO: Rick Pych Monday through Friday - 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. All-Time Record: 283-379 Weekend Event Days - 5 hours prior to tip San Antonio Record: 196-280 AT&T Center Record: 116-117 COMMUNICATIONS Playoff Appearances: 9 Communications Manager: Rebecca Sweat Playoff Record: 10-23 Office Phone: 210-444-5738 Conference: Western Conference Fax: 210-444-5699 Conference Titles: 1 (2008) Email: [email protected] 2016 Record: 7-27 Players Returning: 7 Communications Assistant: Lauren Venticinque Starters Returning: 4 Email: [email protected] BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Mailing Address: General Manager: Ruth Riley AT&T Center Alma Mater: Notre Dame ‘01 One AT&T Center Parkway Head Coach: Vickie Johnson San Antonio, TX 78219 Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech ‘96 Website: www.SAStars.com Record at San Antonio: 0-0 (1st season) Career Record: 0-0 (1st season) Social Media Coordinator: Mackenzie Knoop Career Playoff Appearances: 0 Office Phone: 210-444-5594 Assistant Coach: Latricia Trammell (East Central ‘92) Email: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Joi Williams (South Florida ‘88) Athletic Trainer: Camile Crawford Facebook: facebook.com/SAStarsBasketball Strength & Conditioning: Chrissy Stragisher Twitter: @SAStars Equipment Manager: Sarah Cilea Instagram: Instagram.com/SAStars Director of Basketball Operations: Tonya Holley Snap Chat: SAStars 3 #StarsHeart COVERING THE STARS CREDENTIALS HOSPITALITY Preseason/Regular Season Games The media workroom and media hospitality room are located on the event Media credentials are issued to working media only. All single-game credentials level in the southeast corner of the AT&T Center and are accessible only with may be picked up at the desk located inside the Northwest Media Entrance of a valid credential. Both rooms are open two hours prior to game time time. The the AT&T Center beginning two hours prior to tip-off. All credentials are non- professional intent of the media workroom is to provide a meeting and working transferable and any unauthorized use will subject bearer to ejection from the area for writers, reporters, broadcasters and game personnel. Family members AT&T Center and confiscation of the pass. NOTE: All personal items are subject and guests will not be admitted. Any abuse of the media workroom and/or press to search upon entering the AT&T Center. privleges will result in forfeiture of credentials. The media workroom is equipped with electrical outlets and telephones. For additional phone needs please call Individual game credentials should be requested through the Stars Shane Skaggs at 210-444-5153. Communications Department a minimum of 24 hours prior to game time or by 4 p.m. (CT) on Friday for all
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