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On the day she decided to end her basketball career, Jennifer Azzi sat on her couch, holding a basketball in her lap and she cried. And then she was done. "It was very emotional because I've had ...
Since joining the Starzz in 2000, point guard Jennifer Azzi has helped lead her team to their most successful season ever, including their first playoff berth. That's nothing new to Jen ...
Jennifer Azzi built a reputation for taking charge on the basketball court while becoming the greatest point guard in Stanford history. Now she”s leading in a new arena by becoming the only ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Former Stanford basketball great and current University of San Francisco coach Jennifer Azzi announced Thursday night that she is married to her female assistant. Azzi made the ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Since a few years into her professional playing career, Jennifer Azzi has kept a notebook detailing the traits she likes of all the coaches in her life. And she has long ...
Jennifer Azzi won a gold medal for her efforts as a point guard on Team USA’s 1996 Olympics team. She then played five seasons in the WNBA for the Detroit Shock, Utah Starzz and San Antonio ...
San Francisco's head coach, Jennifer Azzi, was one of the defining players in the legacy of Stanford women's basketball. "I called her all worried and she gets on the phone and she's fine," said ...
Oak Ridge native Jennifer Azzi is a finalist for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame 2025 class. Azzi, currently the chief business development officer with the Las Vegas Aces of the WNBA ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — University of San Francisco coach and former Stanford and U.S. star Jennifer Azzi has come out as gay, announcing she is married to her top assistant, Blair Hardiek.
Named after WNBA legend Jennifer Azzi, basketball isn’t just what Azzi Fudd does. It’s who she is. She’s been a star whenever her team needed her even after coming back from a gruelling ...
Jennifer Azzi will be the new USF women’s basketball coach, sources told The Associated Press. Azzi, a former Stanford All-America point guard, is set to be introduced at a news conference today.