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  2. Marissa Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Marissa Coleman (born January 4, 1987) is an American former professional basketball player. Personal life. Coleman was born in Portland, Oregon to Tony and Joni ...

  3. Marissa Coleman, a 10-year WNBA veteran who retired in 2018, is still fielding questions about Chamique Holdsclaw and Lisa Leslie. But it’s in the current tense, as in a man asking her on a ...

  4. 2005–06 Maryland Terrapins women's basketball team

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    Marissa Coleman was selected second overall in the 2009 WNBA draft. Shay Doron was selected in the second round (16th overall) of the 2007 WNBA draft. Laura Harper was selected in the first round (10th overall) of the 2008 WNBA draft. Crystal Langhorne was selected in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2008 WNBA draft.

  5. Caitlin Clark is the Indiana Fever's 15th WNBA All-Star. Here ...

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    Marissa Coleman: 2015. She averaged a career highs 10.5 points and 1.2 steals while joining Catchings for her final All-Star appearance. Anna DeForge: 2007.

  6. Maryland Terrapins women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    With the coaching changes, the Terps improved to a 30–3 record, and ranked 5 and 6 in the AP and Coaches polls respectively. Key returning players include Marissa Coleman, Laura Harper, Crystal Langhorne, and Kristi Toliver, all of whom were on the 2006 NCAA Championship team. With the loss of Shay Doron, whose #22 jersey was honored this ...

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  8. Washington Mystics - Wikipedia

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    Under the new general manager, underperforming players were waived as new players were signed. With the second pick in the Houston dispersal draft and the 2009 WNBA draft, the Mystics selected Matee Ajavon and Marissa Coleman, respectively. The Mystics hoped to take advantage of the team changes and finally find consistency in their play.

  9. 2009 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt's Christina Wirth had a career-high 28 points, but it wasn't enough as Maryland's Marissa Coleman scored 42. Coleman scored the basket to give Maryland the lead with just under 30 seconds left in the game, and the clinching free throws. [45]