- The Utah
Starzz were a Women's
National Basketball ****ociation (WNBA) team
based in Salt Lake City. They
began play in the 1997 WNBA
season as one of the...
- ****ociation (WNBA). The team was
founded in Salt Lake City, Utah, as the Utah
Starzz before the league's
inaugural 1997
season began; then
moved to San Antonio...
-
completed that feat. The team was
founded in Salt Lake City, Utah, as the Utah
Starzz before the league's
inaugural 1997 season. It then
moved to San Antonio...
-
former head
coach of the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation's Utah
Starzz.
Layden attended Niagara from 1950 to 1953. In
addition to his coaching...
- of the Utah
Starzz WNBA
franchise in 1996
cemented the state's
propensity for
using the
letter Z in its team names. The
peculiar "
Starzz"
nickname was...
- camp.
Dydek was
drafted 1st
overall in the 1998 WNBA
draft by the Utah
Starzz (the
franchise was
subsequently transferred to San Antonio). On 16 April...
- team,
which he
purchased in
September 1989.
Miller owned the Utah
Starzz WNBA team (
Starzz referencing a
former successful ABA team, the Utah
Stars and the...
- July 29, 1999: The
Shock traded Korie Hlede and
Cindy Brown to the Utah
Starzz in
exchange for
Wendy Palmer and
Olympia Scott-Richardson.
April 24, 2000:...
- in 1993. Rowe also
worked as an
analyst for the now-defunct WNBA’s Utah
Starzz.
Whilst working for the Blue &
White Sports Network in Provo, Utah, Rowe...
- The 1998 WNBA
season was the 2nd for the Utah
Starzz. The team
finished dead last in the West for the
second consecutive season. The
following player was...