UNCASVILLE, CONN. — Tamika Catchings said she did not fully realize that this would be her final WNBA All-Star Game until all 22 of the 2015 participants gathered in a room on Friday.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 --Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings has been named the 2002 WNBA Rookie of the Year after finishing among league leaders in virtually every statistical category this season ...
Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings, Diana Taurasi, Seimone Augustus, Sylvia Fowles, Tina Charles, Angel McCoughtry, Maya Moore, Lindsay Whalen, Elena Delle Donne, Brittney Griner, and this spring’s No ...
INDIANAPOLIS – A four-time Olympic gold medalist and 16-year WNBA superstar with the Indiana Fever, Tamika Catchings has been named Director of Player Programs and Franchise Development with ...
Tamika Catchings’ basketball résumé speaks for itself: 10-time All-Star, five-time Defensive Player of the Year, three Olympic gold medals, one MVP and one WNBA championship. No one will ...
After 15 seasons of competing at the “Mecca,” Tamika Catchings can fill a book with basketball memories both good and bad. On her 37th birthday and last regular season game at MSG ...
INDIANAPOLIS — As the final horn sounded and the Indiana Fever retreated to the locker room after Game 2 of the WNBA Finals 2015 presented by Boost Mobile, forward Tamika Catchings was fuming.
Check back each day from now until December 31 for more! WNBA legend Tamika Catchings played her final regular season game for the Indiana Fever, with a sendoff befitting her stature in the game.