2000 Miami Sol season

The 2000 WNBA season was the 1st season for the Miami Sol.

2000 Miami Sol season
CoachRon Rothstein
ArenaAmericanAirlines Arena
Attendance7,983 per game
Results
Record1319 (.406)
Place6th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Offseason

Expansion draft

Pick Player Nationality WNBA Team College/HS/Club Team
3 Kate Starbird (G)  United States Miami Sol (from Sacramento Monarchs) Stanford
6 Sandy Brondello (G)  United States Miami Sol (from Detroit Shock) Australia
11 Debbie Black (G)  United States Miami Sol (from Utah Starzz) St. Joseph's
14 Sharon Manning (F)  United States Miami Sol (from Charlotte Sting) North Carolina State
19 Lesley Brown (F)  United States Miami Sol (from Detroit Shock) Virginia
22 Yolando Moore (F)  United States Miami Sol (from Orlando Miracle) Mississippi

WNBA draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalityCollege/School/Team
219Jameka Jones (G) United StatesCharlotte
340Milena Flores (G) United StatesStanford

Trades

Date Trade
December 15, 1999 To Miami Sol To Utah Starzz
Elena Baranova and the 19th pick in the 2000 WNBA draft Kate Starbird and the 8th pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft
December 15, 1999 To Miami Sol To Indiana Fever
Sandy Brondello and the 10th pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft Stephanie McCarty
April 14, 2000 To Miami Sol To Minnesota Lynx
Marlies Askamp 10th (via Indiana), 24th and 56th picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft
April 25, 2000 To Miami Sol To Phoenix Mercury
Shantia Owens Fourth-round pick in 2001 WNBA draft

Regular season

Season standings

Eastern Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
New York Liberty x2012.62514–7
Cleveland Rockers x1715.53113–83.0
Orlando Miracle x1616.50013–84.0
Washington Mystics x1418.43813–86.0
Detroit Shock o1418.43810–116.0
Miami Sol o1319.4069–127.0
Indiana Fever o923.2817–1411.0
Charlotte Sting o824.2505–1612.0

Season schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
June 1 Indiana 54-57 Loss 0-1
June 3 @ Charlotte 74-63 Win 1-1
June 5 @ Indiana 59-80 Loss 1-2
June 8 Washington 51-73 Loss 1-3
June 10 Minnesota 55-66 Loss 1-4
June 13 Detroit 74-61 Win 2-4
June 15 @ Houston 53-77 Loss 2-5
June 17 Cleveland 55-48 Win 3-5
June 18 @ New York 52-58 Loss 3-6
June 21 @ Washington 57-55 Win 4-6
June 23 Los Angeles 54-68 Loss 4-7
June 24 Phoenix 44-67 Loss 4-8
June 28 @ Orlando 53-61 Loss 4-9
June 30 Orlando 63-66 Loss 4-10
July 1 @ Indiana 54-52 Win 5-10
July 5 @ Charlotte 70-76 Loss 5-11
July 7 Cleveland 49-46 Win 6-11
July 8 @ New York 51-63 Loss 6-12
July 10 Seattle 59-42 Win 7-12
July 13 Washington 48-60 Loss 7-13
July 14 @ Detroit 50-80 Loss 7-14
July 19 Portland 69-62 Win 8-14
July 21 Utah 76-65 Win 9-14
July 22 @ Cleveland 47-76 Loss 9-15
July 26 @ Detroit 52-68 Loss 9-16
July 28 @ Minnesota 44-68 Loss 9-17
July 30 @ Seattle 64-51 Win 10-17
August 1 @ Portland 50-54 Loss 10-18
August 2 @ Sacramento 55-73 Loss 10-19
August 4 Charlotte 60-50 Win 11-19
August 6 New York 57-41 Win 12-19
August 9 Orlando 68-64 Win 13-19

Player stats

Player Minutes Field Goals Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Points
Sheri Sam90414713266355396
Katrina Colleton8731036250277264
Marlies Askamp86985231291721251
Debbie Black820579298581152
Shantia Owens6055197211126131
Kristen Rasmussen4543596272414126
Milena Flores474342349233112
Kisha Ford424336221321104
Sharon Manning4034410017234103
Jamie Cassidy175202395273
Jameka Jones2332522108068
Umeki Webb1951014147443
Tanja Kostic46354207

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