This article is about the now defunct Utah basketball team. For the current incarnation of the team, see
Las Vegas Aces . For the soccer team, see
Utah Starzz (WPSL) .
Basketball team in Salt Lake City, Utah
The Utah Starzz were a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team based in Salt Lake City . They began play in the 1997 WNBA season as one of the league's eight original teams.
History
One of the eight original WNBA teams, the Starzz, which was partially named after the old ABA team. Utah Jazz ownership was not interested in keeping the Starzz, and without new owners the team would have folded. No local ownership was found, so in 2002, the Starzz announced their intentions to move out of Salt Lake City .[ 1] On December 5, 2002, the Utah Starzz was bought by Spurs Sports & Entertainment, and it was announced that the Starzz would move immediately to San Antonio and change their nickname to the Silver Stars.
The Starzz were the sister team to the NBA 's Utah Jazz .[ 2]
The Starzz relocated, in 2003, to San Antonio where the team became the San Antonio Silver Stars .[ 3]
1997–2002: For home games, white with blue on the sides and shoulders and white Starzz logo text on the chest. For away games, blue with purple on the sides and white Starzz logo text on the chest. The Starzz logo is on the shorts.
Season-by-season records
Players
Final roster
2002 Utah Starzz roster Players Coaches Pos. No. Nat. Name Height Weight From G 43 Aguilar, Elisa 5' 8" (1.73m) 156 lb (71kg) George Washington G 8 Azzi, Jennifer 5' 8" (1.73m) 144 lb (65kg) Stanford G 20 Caufield, LaNeishea 5' 9" (1.75m) 165 lb (75kg) Oklahoma F 34 Crockrom, Danielle 6' 1" (1.85m) 158 lb (72kg) Baylor C 12 Dydek, Margo 7' 2" (2.18m) 223 lb (101kg) Poland G 3 Ferdinand, Marie 5' 9" (1.75m) 153 lb (69kg) LSU F/C 50 Gardner, Andrea 6' 3" (1.91m) 190 lb (86kg) Howard G 15 Goodson, Adrienne 6' 0" (1.83m) 160 lb (73kg) Old Dominion C 54 Herrig, Amy 6' 4" (1.93m) 189 lb (86kg) Iowa F 23 Johnson, LaTonya 6' 1" (1.85m) 149 lb (68kg) Memphis G 21 Randall, Semeka 5' 8" (1.73m) 170 lb (77kg) Tennessee F 24 Williams, Natalie 6' 2" (1.88m) 210 lb (95kg) UCLA
Head coach
Candi Harvey (Ouachita Baptist )
Assistant coaches
Tammi Reiss (Eastern Michigan )
Bobbi Morse (Virginia )
Legend
(C) Team captain
(DP) Unsigned draft pick
(FA) Free agent
(S) Suspended
Injured
Notable players
FIBA Hall of Fame
Utah Starzz Hall of Famers
Players
No.
Name
Position
Tenure
Inducted
12
Margo Dydek
C
1998–2002
2019
Coaches
Head coaches
General managers
All-time notes
Draft picks
1997 Elite Draft: Dena Head (1), Wendy Palmer (9)
1997 WNBA Draft: Tammi Reiss (5), Jessie Hicks (12), Raegan Scott (21), Kim Williams (28)
1998 WNBA Draft: Margo Dydek (1), Olympia Scott (11), LaTonya Johnson (21), Tricia Bader (31)
1999 WNBA Draft: Natalie Williams (3), Debbie Black (15), Adrienne Goodson (27), Dalma Ivanyi (39)
2000 WNBA Draft: Naomi Mulitauaopele (12), Stacy Frese (35), Kristen Rasmussen (51)
2001 WNBA Draft: Marie Ferdinand (8), Michaela Pavlickova (24), Shea Ralph (40), Cara Consuegra (56)
2002 WNBA Draft: Danielle Crockrom (11), Andrea Gardner (27), Edmarie Lumbsley (43), Jaclyn Winfield (59)
All-stars
1999: Natalie Williams
2000: Natalie Williams
2001: Natalie Williams
2002: Marie Ferdinand, Adrienne Goodson
References
External links
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