Bill Haslam, Candace Parker, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw have bid for a WNBA franchise. Here's why they want to bring women's basketball to Nashville.
The WNBA could be coming to Nashville. A group that includes football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning and basketball legend Candace Parker, who both played collegiately at the University of Tennessee, has submitted a bid to bring a team to "Music City.
Nashville is trying to land an expansion WNBA team named the Tennessee Summitt in honor of Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt. Here are the details.
She was the 2008 WNBA Rookie of the Year and a seven-time WNBA All-Star. Parker was also named league MVP during her rookie season and WNBA MVP in 2013. Summitt served as the Lady
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The WNBA might have its newest expansion team, the Tennessee Summitt, with people like Candace Parker and Bill Haslem placing a bid.
Candace Parker is sharing her story. This summer, the WNBA legend will add author to her resume with the release of her book "The Can-Do Mindset." Announced Monday, the autobiography documents her life experiences while also sharing how her individual mindset has played a role in her record-breaking success.
The former professional basketball player's forthcoming book 'The Can-Do Mindset', draws from lessons she's learned both on and off the court
Given the massive growth of the WNBA over the past year or so, it's no surprise that cities and states around the league are eager to get in on the action. Thi
Davis, selected for the fourth time in his six seasons as a Laker, is averaging 25.7 points, 11.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.1 blocked shots and 1.3 steals in 34.3 minutes.
A quick look at the McDonald’s All-Americans in U.S. basketball history puts Peak to Peak’s Alexandra Eschmeyer’s accomplishment into stark perspective.