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Over her eight-year WNBA career, all with the Lynx, Moore won the Rookie of the Year award in 2011, the Most Valuable Player award in 2014 and was five times an All-WNBA first team selection.
Maya Moore. Maya April Moore (born June 11, 1989) is an American social justice advocate and former professional basketball player. Naming her their inaugural Performer of the Year in 2017, Sports Illustrated called Moore the "greatest winner in the history of women's basketball". [2] Moore was selected for the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame ...
Maya Moore and Seimone Augustus gave the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony a huge Minnesota feel. Moore and Augustus helped the Lynx win four WNBA championships in their time with ...
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame 2024 inductee Maya Moore-Irons gives her remarks during the Induction Ceremony at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, Tenn., on Saturday, April 27, 2024.
Of these selections, 27 were in the first round of the draft; five players— Sue Bird in 2002, Diana Taurasi in 2004, Tina Charles in 2010, Maya Moore in 2011, and Breanna Stewart in 2016 —were picked first overall. At least one UConn women's basketball alumna was selected or allocated in every WNBA Draft from 2009 to 2020, with the 2021 ...
That was back when Moore, the No. 1 pick in the 2011 draft, ruled the WNBA, leading the Lynx to four titles in seven seasons, earning Finals MVP honors in 2013.
Maya Moore walked away from the WNBA during her prime to spend time with family and work with her non-profit. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...
Finals records. Largest comeback, finals: 18 by New York Liberty in 1999. Most points in a game, finals: 38 by Angel McCoughtry vs Minnesota Lynx on Oct. 5, 2011. Most career points, finals: 441 by Maya Moore (2011-17) Most assists in a game, finals. 16 by Sue Bird vs the Las Vegas Aces in October 2020 [10]