Stacey Dales
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Stacey Dales (born September 5, 1979, in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada) and raised in Brockville, Ontario, Canada is a former basketball player for the Chicago Sky of the WNBA since the expansion draft of 2006. She also serves as a men's and women's college basketball analyst, as well as a sideline reporter for college football games on ESPN.
She led her University of Oklahoma team to the 2002 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship game, won by the University of Connecticut. After leaving Oklahoma that year, she went by the married name "Dales-Schuman," but has used only "Dales" since divorcing her husband.
On April 5, 2008 Dales announced her retirement from the WNBA for the second time.
[edit] Statistics
- Position: Guard - Forward
- Height: 6' ft, 183cm
- Weight: 155 lbs
- College: University of Oklahoma
- Team(s): Washington Mystics, Chicago Sky
[edit] External links
- Player Profile
- Interview with The Oklahoman
- Interview with New York Times
- Involvement in animal welfare
- Dales retires from the WNBA
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