- Seattle Reign
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team = Seattle Reign
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founded = 1996
league = American Basketball League
history = 1996-1998
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stadium = Mercer Arena, Seattle Center
city = Seattle
colors = Maroon, Gold
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coach = Tammy Holder
manager = Karen Bryant
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mascot = "Triumph", a Russian eagle
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media =The Seattle Reign was the first women's professional
basketball franchise inSeattle , Washington. The Reign was a charter member of the American Basketball League (ABL). Playing from1996 through1998 , the team produced many memorable moments for Seattle basketball fans and followers of women's sports in general. The team's name was a punning reference to the city's reputation for precipitation, with an accidental-on-purpose allusion to "The Reign Man"Shawn Kemp , then the city's biggest basketball star.The Reign played most of its home games in the
Mercer Arena , part ofSeattle Center , but occasionally the team played at the largerKey Arena , home of theNBA 'sSeattle Supersonics . The Arena was an old-fashioned, intimate setting for a basketball game, but its seating capacity of about 5,000 limited the team's upside attendance potential.In the team's inaugural season, the Reign drafted 1996 Olympic team veteran
Venus Lacy to play center, but Lacy was generally outshone by the team's other two "big women", Cindy Brown andTari Phillips . (This was the case even beforeFebruary 4 ,1997 , when Lacy was lost for the season due to a severe car injury.) The starting point guard for most games wasChristy Hedgpeth , andKate Paye was the shooting guard.In the team's second season, with some fanfare, the team drafted
Stanford small forwardKate Starbird , who had been a local prep star atTacoma 'sLakes High School . An even bigger impact player proved to be theUniversity of Alabama 'sShalonda Enis , who was named the ABL's Rookie of the Year for the 1997-98 season.From 1997 on, the ABL faced serious competition from the deeper-pocketed
WNBA . Fifteen games into the Reign's third season, onDecember 22 ,1998 the ABL suddenly reached a financial crisis and folded its operations. Ironically, the Reign was in the midst of its only winning season, and had only weeks before scored their most memorable victory, a double-overtime win before an enthusiastic crowd of 7,400 at the Key Arena, over theSan Jose Lasers , led byJennifer Azzi . [ [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/archives/1998/9811290017.asp Seattle P-I, Nov 29, 1998: "Reign crowd exits happy: Team sets attendance records, beats Lasers at KeyArena"] ]Luckier than most localities that had an ABL team, Seattle was quickly awarded a
WNBA franchise. TheSeattle Storm debuted in2000 , and won theWNBA Championship in2004 .Team Record
All-Star Players
Cindy Brown (All-ABL 2nd Team 1997)
Shalonda Enis (All-ABL 2nd Team 1998)Tari Phillips (ABL All-Star game MVP, 1997-1998)League Honors
Rookie of the Year
Shalonda Enis (1998)References
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