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− | '''Michelle Snow''' is a professional basketball player currently playing for the [[Wikipedia: | + | '''Michelle Snow''' is a professional basketball player currently playing for the [[Wikipedia:Atlanta Dream|Atlanta Dream]] in the [[Wikipedia:Womens National Basketball Association|Womens National Basketball Association]] (WNBA). Michelle, in her 7th pro season, is a two-time WNBA All-Star with a 9.4 career points-per-game (PPG) average. |
'''High School''' | '''High School''' | ||
− | Michelle, a true center, led [[Pensacola High School]] to the state | + | Michelle, a true center, led [[Pensacola High School]] to the state championship and was named "Miss Basketball" in 1998. |
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The Comets were also known for courting great women's basketball stars. The team had among its members [[Wikipedia:Cynthia Cooper|Cynthia Cooper]] (the WNBA's first MVP), college and national team standout [[Wikipedia:Sheryl Swoopes|Sheryl Swoopes]], '''Kim Perrot''', who succumbed to cancer in 1999, and college star '''Tina Thompson'''. | The Comets were also known for courting great women's basketball stars. The team had among its members [[Wikipedia:Cynthia Cooper|Cynthia Cooper]] (the WNBA's first MVP), college and national team standout [[Wikipedia:Sheryl Swoopes|Sheryl Swoopes]], '''Kim Perrot''', who succumbed to cancer in 1999, and college star '''Tina Thompson'''. | ||
− | In 2008, owner '''Hilton Koch''' put the team up for sale, asking $10 million USD. No investors stepped up. The WNBA took over management of the Comets and disbanded the team in December 2008. They stated that they would only be suspending operations in 2009, which some people saw as a sign that the franchise could be revived if an investor came in. Comets players were sent off to other teams in a dispersal draft. | + | In 2008, owner '''Hilton Koch''' put the team up for sale, asking $10 million USD. No investors stepped up. The WNBA took over management of the Comets and disbanded the team in December 2008. They stated that they would only be suspending operations in 2009, which some people saw as a sign that the franchise could be revived if an investor came in. Comets players were sent off to other teams in a dispersal draft. Michelle was signed by Atlanta as a free agent on February 18, 2009. |
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'''Personal''' | '''Personal''' | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* [http://www.wnba.com/dream Atlanta Dream website] | * [http://www.wnba.com/dream Atlanta Dream website] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Comets Houston Comets info site] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Comets Houston Comets info site] |