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2003 Detroit Shock season


The 2003 WNBA season was the sixth for the Detroit Shock. The Shock won the WNBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. This season was better known as, "From Worst To First".

Offseason

Dispersal Draft

PickPlayerNationalityTeamPrevious Team
1Ruth Riley (C)Detroit Shock(from Duke)

WNBA draft

Cheryl Ford (daughter of NBA great Karl Malone) helped the Detroit Shock win a WNBA Championship in her first season.

PickPlayerNationalitySchool
3rdCheryl Ford
5thKara Lawson
28thSyreeta Bromfield

Regular season

Season standings

Season Schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecord
1May 31CharlotteL 67–700–1
2June 5ConnecticutW 103–891–1
3June 7@ San AntonioW 74–552-1
4June 14@ WashingtonW 93–563–1
5June 17Los AngelesW 87–78 (OT)4–1
6June 20New YorkW 88–835–1
7June 22@ ConnecticutW 82–73 (OT)6–1
8June 24IndianaW 68–607–1
9June 27@ New YorkW 75–698–1
10June 28PhoenixL 65–688–2
11July 1San AntonioW 99–889–2
12July 3CharlotteL 79–929–3
13July 6@ IndianaL 54–859–4
14July 8ConnecticutW 66–5010–4
15July 8@ CharlotteL 58–6510–5
16July 16@ IndianaW 70–6811–5
17July 18SeattleW 74–6112–5
18July 19@ ClevelandW 58–5713–5
19July 22ClevelandW 74–7114–5
20July 24@ CharlotteL 61–6714–6
21July 27WashingtonW 81–7115–6
22July 29@ ClevelandW 77–6516–6
23August 1@ New YorkW 62–6017–6
24August 2IndianaW 78–5818–6
25August 5@ ConnecticutW 78–6119–6
26August 6@ WashingtonL 81–9219–7
27August 8HoustonL 56–6619–8
28Aug 10New YorkW 90–87 (OT)20–8
29August 13@ PhoenixW 78–7621-8
30August 15@ SacramentoL 63–7521–9
31August 17@ SeattleW 95–8622–9
32August 21ClevelandW 71–5623–9
33August 23@ MinnesotaW 86–77 (OT)24–9
34August 25WashingtonW 68–6025–9

Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; FG = Field Goals; MIN= Minutes; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points

PlayerGPMINFGREBASTSTLBLKPTS
Swin Cash3310971951931194323548
Deanna Nolan396
Cheryl Ford344
Ruth Riley327
Kedra Holland-Corn312
Elaine Powell296
Barbara Farris127
Sheila Lambert87
Ayana Walker56
Tamara Moore21
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta20
Stacey Thomas15
Petra Ujhelyi14682123014

Playoffs

GameDateOpponentResultRecord
1August 29@ ClevelandW 76–741–0
2August 31ClevelandL 59–661–1
3September 2ClevelandW 76–742–1
1September 5@ ConnecticutW 73–631–0
2September 7ConnecticutW 79-732–0
1September 12@ Los AngelesL 63–750–1
2September 14Los AngelesW 62–611–1
3September 16Los AngelesW 83–782–1

Awards and honors

  • Ruth Riley, WNBA Finals MVP Award
  • Cheryl Ford, WNBA Rookie of the Year Award
  • Bill Laimbeer, WNBA Coach of the Year Award

References

References

  1. "Tulsa Shock Draft History". WNBA.com.
  2. "SHOCK: 2003 Schedule".
  3. "2003 Detroit Shock Stats".
  4. "WNBA.com: Finals 2003".
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