She currently ranks 12th in all-time Huskies history in rebounds with and 15th in blocked shots. Chosen to represent the United States on the Olympic basketball team the following year, Cash earned a gold medal in competition.
She spent 15 seasons in the WNBA, retiring from the New York Liberty in as one of only two league players to achieve points, rebounds, and assists for their career. She believes deeply in using sport to change the world, speaking out against gun violence and police brutality. Until the system transforms, we cannot sit here and act like there is not a problem here in America.
Learn more about the project , and look for all 14 sports profile windows in Downtown! Contact Us Email Us. Back to top. Top Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Swin Cash. View source. History Talk 0. Retrieved Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 17 September Source Interlink Magazines. Retrieved 18 December The Seattle Times. Well, yeah, I had a one-and-a-half-year-old [son]. I think a lot of times, people are like, oh, you just up and go.
But I was happily, and still am, married and had a child and thinking are we gonna have No. She seems like the coolest woman in the world. Is she? There are so many different stories. We just pick and choose what we share. So, a lot of my teammates over there were wearing glasses and taking the whole lens out. So, I thought I was cool and doing it.
Oh, OK. I got you. We love chopping it up. But Sue is really, really funny. Are there certain themes, characteristics or habits that you see as just synonymous to success on and off the court? I would say part of my mentality and upbringing … basketball was always an outlet for me. Whenever Kobe [Bryant] came out and was talking about this Mamba mentality and the ability to lock in, everything he talked about, people always think it applies to the court. To me, it was like having that type of mentality applies to life, especially when you come from humble beginnings, and you know this is your way out.
This is your way to have success, get the things you want and have the life you want. WNBAVault pic. One of your main responsibilities as a leader within the Pelicans organization is to help that franchise establish a certain type of culture. What does that look like to you? That looks like everything. How do we do business here in New Orleans?
How do we take care of our players? How do we take care of our staff? When people come here, what are their expectations that are set? Is this department or that department operating in lockstep with the other one? Being a part of other winning organizations has helped me see how things kind of operate together. How we do business is how we create culture.
Some of those conversations had to have gotten intense, right? Well, it was never just Griff and I getting intense. You know everybody else is in there, too.
Those are my girls. I think that level of respect is something that was appreciated.
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