Women of the Court: Inside the WNBA
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With over ten million fans, the WNBA has transcended sport and become a cultural phenomenon all across the country. Nearly two million people attended a WNBA game last season, and seven out of ten in attendance were women. With games airing on such national broadcast venues as ABC, ESPN, and NBA TV, the passion for women’s professional basketball has never been stronger.
Now, take a comprehensive look at the league’s formation—from the boardroom to the NBA to the movers and shakers who made it all possible, and take a retrospective of the league’s history and its breakout players. From interviews with the players, coaches, and officials, gain insight into the game’s appeal to both the men’s market and the lesbian community. You’ll get a peek into the locker room for insight into team dynamics, and examine the game from the fan’s perspective. The book also features a breakdown of all the teams, from their logo and uniform to their stars and stats, as well as many black-and-white photographs. This is a celebration of sport, of women, and of the power to achieve.
Juliette Terzieff has worked as a foreign correspondent, editor, and columnist. Her work has appeared on CNN International, in Newsweek, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Sunday Times of London, and many other publications. She lives with her husband in Tampa, Florida.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #913578 in Books
- Published on: 2008-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
A graduate of Niagara University, Juliette Terzieff has worked as a foreign correspondent, editor and columnist. Her work has appeared in Newsweek, the San Francisco Chronicle, London's Sunday Times, CNN International, Women's eNews, World Politics Review and others.
Customer Reviews
Unpolished
The book had several blatant errors and an unpolished feel to it. From typos to incorrect facts it even refers to a player by a wrong name. I'm a WNBA fan and did not enjoy this book. It was a disappointment.
For the beginner
This book gives a good overall history for someone who doesn't know much about the WNBA. However, if you follow the sport, it isn't very interesting. Might be good for a high school player to read to learn the history.



