• The Miami Sol were a professional women's basketball team that was based in Miami and entered the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in 2000...
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  • Sol, sol, SOL, or Appendix:Variations of "sol" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sol or SOL may refer to: The Sun Mars sol, solar day on Mars SOL Project...
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  • teams for the 2000 season (the Indiana Fever, the Seattle Storm, the Miami Sol, and the Portland Fire), bringing the league up to 16 teams. WNBA President...
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    the manhunt began. Her body was found on April 17. Sol Pais was born on February 1, 2001, in Miami-Dade County, Florida to Argentine parents hailing from...
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  • 1st season for the Miami Sol. ‡Waived/Released during the season †Traded during the season ≠Acquired during the season "2000 Miami Sol Transactions". Basketball-Reference...
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  • The 2002 WNBA season was the 3rd and final season for the Miami Sol. The team missed the playoffs for the second and final time in their history. The...
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    Sandy Brondello (category Miami Sol players)
    expansion draft, but never played a game for them, being traded to the Miami Sol along with a first-round pick for Stephanie McCarty. After sitting out...
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    Riley Court at Kaseya Center) is a multi-purpose arena on Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. The arena was previously named American Airlines Arena from opening...
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  • The 2001 WNBA season was the 2nd season for the Miami Sol. The team earned its first and only playoff berth, losing in the opening round to the New York...
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  • 2000 season saw four expansion teams join the league, the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, and Seattle Storm. The season ended with the Houston Comets...
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  • San Antonio Silver Stars / Utah Starzz 2018 (as Las Vegas) New York Liberty 2021 0 Cleveland Rockers N/A Houston Comets Miami Sol Sacramento Monarchs...
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  • Seattle Storm Phoenix Mercury Texas 3 Kate Starbird (G)  United States Miami Sol Sacramento Monarchs Stanford 4 Alisa Burras (F)  United States Portland...
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  • Vegas Aces 2 2023, 2024 8 1–1 .500 Cleveland Rockers 1 2000 3 1–0 1.000 Miami Sol 1 2001 3 1–0 1.000 Los Angeles Sparks 1 2002 2 0–1 .000 Chicago Sky 1...
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    Soledad Rodríguez Belli (Spanish pronunciation: [sol roˈðɾiɣes]; born 17 April 1990), known by her stage name Sol Rodríguez, is an Argentine actress and model...
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  • rosters of the Portland Fire and Miami Sol teams which had both folded after the 2002 season. For that reason, Miami's picks obtained in trades were lost...
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  • the only WNBA franchise not to make the playoffs, and along with the Miami Sol, the WNBA franchise with the shortest lifespan. On September 18, 2024...
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  • Detroit Shock: Greg Williams and Bill Laimbeer Indiana Fever: Nell Fortner Miami Sol: Ron Rothstein New York Liberty: Richie Adubato Orlando Miracle: Dee Brown...
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    located in Miami, including: Basketball: Miami Floridians (ABA), Miami Sol (WNBA), Miami Tropics (ABA). Ice hockey: Miami Matadors (ECHL), Miami Screaming...
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  • the 2000 Draft. April 25, 2000: The Mercury traded Shantia Owens to the Miami Sol in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2001 Draft. May 27, 2001: The...
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  • logo are similar to that of another defunct Florida-based franchise, the Miami Sol, which folded at the same time as the Miracle's relocation to Connecticut...
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  • draft rights to Andrea Garner April 25, 2000: Miami to Phoenix Phoenix acquired a 2001 fourth-round pick Miami acquired the draft rights to Shantia Owens...
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  • Rockers: Dan Hughes Detroit Shock: Greg Williams Indiana Fever: Nell Fortner Miami Sol: Ron Rothstein New York Liberty: Richie Adubato Orlando Miracle: Carolyn...
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    Carolyn Moos (category Miami Sol players)
    basketball after completing her B.A. at Stanford. In the WNBA she played for Miami Sol (2002). Moos has an M.A. from USC and is a nutritional consultant and...
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  • 149 .618 1997–2008 2 Sacramento Monarchs 424 224 200 .528 1997–2009 3 Miami Sol 96 48 48 .500 2000–2002 4 Cleveland Rockers 220 108 112 .491 1997–2003...
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    Betty Lennox (category Miami Sol players)
    retired professional basketball player. She played for the Minnesota Lynx, Miami Sol, Cleveland Rockers, Seattle Storm, Atlanta Dream, Los Angeles Sparks and...
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  • and logo were reminiscent of another Florida-based WNBA franchise, the Miami Sol, which folded at the same time as the Miracle. 1999–2002: For home games...
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    Ruth Riley (category Miami Sol players)
    University of Notre Dame (2016) On April 20, 2001, Riley was selected by the Miami Sol as the fifth overall pick in the 2001 WNBA draft. She came off the bench...
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    Elena Baranova (category Miami Sol players)
    was traded with Utah's second-round pick in the 2000 WNBA draft to the Miami Sol (the pick would become Jameka Jones) in exchange for Kate Starbird and...
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  • Indiana to Miami Indiana acquired Stephanie McCarty Miami acquired Sandy Brondello and a first-round pick (10th overall) April 14, 2000: Miami to Minnesota...
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    Jenny Boucek (category Miami Sol coaches)
    as an assistant with the Washington Mystics. In 2000, she joined the Miami Sol, also as an assistant coach, for three seasons. In 2003, Boucek joined...
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