
Shock Launches Comprehensive Herstory Section for the Web
March 27, 2006 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Detroit Shock News Release
Auburn Hills, MI - The Detroit Shock launched a comprehensive HERstory section on www.detroitshock.com today as part of the WNBA's 10th anniversary celebration. With less than nine weeks remaining before the Shock's home opener vs. Minnesota on Wednesday, May 24, the team will unveil a season's worth of HERstory one week and one day at a time.
Overall HERstory Schedule Weekly HERstory Schedule March 27-31 1998 Season Monday Season Recaps April 3-7 1999 Season Tuesday Draft Picks and Award Winners April 10-14 2000 Season Wednesday Wild Card April 17-21 2001 Season Thursday Box Scores and Game Recaps April 24-28 2002 Season Friday Player Bios, Rosters May 1-5 2003 Season May 8-12 2004 Season May 15-19 2005 Season
Today's serving of Shock HERstory is a recap of Detroit's inaugural season in which they finished the year 17-13, narrowly missing out on a postseason berth - http://www.wnba.com/shock/history/1998.html
In addition to the five-day-a-week schedule of Shock HERstorical information being rolled out, the next two months will also feature chats and Q&A sessions with former players and organizational figures and a host of other miscellaneous tidbits of Shock trivia.
The Detroit Shock open the 2006 WNBA Season at Indiana on May 20 at 7 p.m. The Shock home opener is scheduled for May 24 vs. the Minnesota Lynx at 7:30 p.m. Season tickets are available by calling (248) 377-0100 or by logging on to www.detroitshock.com. For additional information about USA Basketball, please visit http://www.usabasketball.com/women/index.html
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