WNBA star Kelsey Plum on Saturday reflected on the city of Seattle and acknowledged Seattle Storm fans amid speculation surrounding her free agency. Plum was in Washington to attend her jersey ...
Those were Isaiah Thomas’ final words to Kelsey Plum during his video tribute Saturday. It was one former Husky point guard greeting another as Plum’s jersey joined his and others in the ...
Las Vegas Aces superstar, two-time WNBA Champion, and two-time Olympic gold medalist Kelsey Plum is having her No. 10 jersey retired by the University of Washington on Saturday, during the Huskies ...
Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum achieved another career milestone on Saturday as her alma mater, University of Washington, retired her jersey No. 10. Plum was present in the ceremony, which ...
The University of Washington women’s basketball retired the jersey of school legend Kelsey Plum on Saturday. The No. 10 jersey went to the rafters after Plum's historic stint with the Huskies ...
Kelsey Plum, who set the then-NCAA Division I individual scoring record (3,527 points) during her time with the Huskies, will have her No. 10 hung up to the rafters at Alaska Airlines Arena during ...
In return, the player gets a one-year deal on the maximum based salary available to her. In the curious case of Plum, she will receive a fully guaranteed one-year supermax contract worth $249,244 ...
Star guard Kelsey Plum is one of the biggest names to watch in WNBA free agency. While the Las Vegas Aces have cored the playmaker, meaning they have exclusive negotiation rights with her ...
The Huskies could think of no better way to pay tribute to Kelsey Plum than to do what she did best — score a lot of points. On the day when Plum became the first Washington women’s basketball ...
SEATTLE — It was always a matter of when — not if — Washington would retire Kelsey Plum's number. Eight years after she graduated, it happened. At halftime of its game against Purdue on ...
Washington Retires Its First Women's Jersey, Sending Kelsey Plum's No. 10 to the Rafters SEATTLE (AP) — It was always a matter of when — not if — Washington would retire Kelsey Plum’s number.