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Crystal Simone Dangerfield (born May 11, 1998) is an American basketball player for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and Kayseri Basketbol of the Turkish Super League. After a high school career that made her the nation's top-ranked point guard, [1] she played college basketball for the UConn Huskies. [2]
Crystal Dangerfield (6) Crypto.com Arena 16,551 6–20 27 August 18 @ Las Vegas: L 71–87: Rickea Jackson (15) Dearica Hamby (11) Odyssey Sims (5) Michelob Ultra Arena 10,311 6–21 28 August 20 @ Connecticut: L 61–69: Jackson, Stevens (14) Dearica Hamby (10) Crystal Dangerfield (4) TD Garden 19,125 6–22 29 August 23 @ Washington: L 74 ...
Los Angeles Sparks [70] Odyssey Sims: June 25, 2024 August 14, 2024 Dallas Wings [69] Jakia Brown-Turner: June 28, 2024 July 2, 2024 Washington Mystics [71] Crystal Dangerfield: July 4, 2024 End of season Los Angeles [72] Jakia Brown-Turner August 13, 2024 Washington Mystics [73] Destanni Henderson: July 18, 2024 Atlanta Dream [74] Liz Dixon ...
Crystal Dangerfield arrived back in the United States on Tuesday. She was back at Lynx practice Friday. And Sunday she will see her first action as the Lynx finish their preseason with a game ...
2025 No. 13 draft pick (from Los Angeles Sparks) ... Crystal Dangerfield — TBD Aari McDonald — Free agency – restricted (qualifying offer pending) TBD [12]
Released last week by the Lynx, Dangerfield ran the Fever offense in the closing minutes of a win over her former team. 2020 ROY Crystal Dangerfield helps Fever send Lynx to 0-3 start after ...
The Sparks once again finished as the second best team in the league with a 26–8 record with a double-bye to the semi-finals. The Sparks swept the Phoenix Mercury 3-0 in the semi-finals, advancing to the Finals for the second season in a row, setting up a rematch with the Lynx. In Game 1, Gray made a game-winning jumper with 2 seconds left to ...
2008: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks: 18.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.3 blocked shots, WNBA MVP, 4th in Defensive Player of the Year voting 2007: Armintie Price, Chicago Sky: 7.9 points, 6.0 rebounds