Sparks forward Candace Parker earned all 45 Rookie of the Year votes from a group of national journalists.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2008 Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker
was named the Hanns-G 'Go Beyond' 2008 WNBA Rookie of the Year, the league
All-American Candace Parker was cleared Thursday by Tennessee team doctors to play against LSU in the Final Four, two days ...
Candace Parker had her first dunk as she helped to lead her Los Angeles Sparks to a 77-63 win against the Indiana Fever on Sunday.
Parker, the touted rookie who played for Pat Summitt's Tennessee Lady Vols, became just the second woman in WNBA history
Tennessee forward Candace Parker was selected as the top pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft Wednesday, going to the Los Angeles Sparks.
Parker was taken with the No. 1 pick just one day after winning her second consecutive NCAA championship with the Lady Vols.
Candace Parker dunked for the second consecutive game and had 22 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks to lead the Los Angeles Sparks to a 76-62 victory over the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
Candace Parker is the truth: She can
score, rebound, dribble, pass with ease, play all five positions,
and was dunking by age 14. When not kicking men's butts in pick-up
games, you might find Parker acing tests while earning the University
Division
Despite dislocating her shoulder twice in the Elite Eight, Candace Parker put up a team-high 13 points in all-out brawl against Sylvia Fowles in the semifinals.
Want an out-of-the-spotlight unsung hero for this Lady Vols team? Look no farther than team
PHOENIX (AP) - Candace Parker had some jitters in her WNBA debut. It sure didn't show. Parker scored 34 points, the most in a WNBA debut, and added 12 rebounds to help the Los Angeles Sparks beat the defending champion Phoenix Mercury 99-94 on Saturday.
When the Sparks played host to the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night, the winners of the last nine WNBA most-valuable-player awards started the game.
Of course, Sparks rookie Candace Parker wasn't one of them.
But in only her 13th professional game,
The Sparks duo is among the WNBA's most anticipated, bringing together the 2008 No. 1 overall draft pick and the league's three-time most valuable player for the season opener at Phoenix. Somewhere between the mashed carrots and mixed vegetables, Lisa