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As a senior at the University of Connecticut, Swin Cash was a do-it-all forward for one of the most dominant college basketball teams ever assembled. The Huskies went undefeated in their first 37 ...
New Orleans Pelicans senior vice president of basketball operations Swin Cash will be parting ways with the team, she confirmed on social media Thursday. “Thank You for it ALL! 6 years of ...
Three-time WNBA champion Swin Cash has achieved another feat. Cash, who retired from the league in 2016, was the second draft pick overall in the WNBA 2002 draft and was picked up by the Detroit ...
Back in April, the Pelicans hired former Pistons legend Joe Dumars as their lead executive. Soon after, the team parted ways ...
It was impossible for Swin Cash to evaluate her impact in the basketball world in real time, as she was focused on winning games, championships and swatting unsuspecting layup attempts to the ...
Dallas Wings coach Brian Agler coached Swin Cash for four-season in Seattle as part of the storm and won a championship in 2010. “I coached Swin [Cash], and I know what kind of competitor she is.
Swin Cash is a three-time WNBA champion. She was drafted into the WNBA by the Detroit Shock in 2002 as the second overall pick and she won two WNBA titles before joining Seattle Storm, earning her ...
April 25, 2023 (NEW ORLEANS) – She’s Got Time and its founder, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, and the New Orleans Pelicans’ VP of basketball operations, Swin Cash, is proud to ...
Almost two decades ago, Swin Cash and her Detroit Shock teammates achieved a remarkable feat by defeating the Los Angeles Sparks 83-78 to win their first WNBA championship. In another amazing ...
The New Orleans Pelicans are promoting Swin Cash to the position of senior vice president of basketball operations, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium. Her former title was ...
The great get remembered in a different way. Swin Cash earned the honor of being memorialized as a Hall of Fame player. Her slam dunk of a speech to conclude her induction into the Naismith ...