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Alysha Clark is alone on the practice courts inside Entertainment and Sports Arena at 9 a.m. sharp, and this particular Tuesday is considered a late start for the two-time WNBA champion.
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Alysha Clark, Mt. Juliet High (2002-05): Here, Clark (22) is guarded by Cleveland High’s Holly Rogers as she looks for a shot on March 10, 2005.
Alysha Clark was having trouble sleeping. With each passing day, she was a little bit closer to returning to the Washington Mystics from a foot injury that kept her out for all of 2021.
Alysha Clark, who helped the Storm win two WNBA championships in the past three seasons, is leaving Seattle and will sign with the Washington Mystics, according to multiple reports.
Clark's time in Vegas has proven that not only could she still hoop, but she could do so at a high level. In 2023, Alysha earned a third championship and WNBA Sixth Player of the Year honors.
Rick Insell's secret to making Alysha Clark the nation's leading scorer at MTSU At MTSU, Clark was still an undersized post player at 5-10. But she somehow led the nation in scoring as a junior ...
Middle Tennessee State coach Rick Insell watches every game Alysha Clark plays in. So when the Storm forward went just 2 of 13 from the field in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals on Friday, Insell wasn ...
Alysha Clark, Mt. Juliet High (2002-05): Here, Clark (22) is guarded by Cleveland High’s Holly Rogers as she looks for a shot on March 10, 2005.
Clark was the overwhelming winner, collecting 35 first-place votes. The Connecticut Sun's DiJonai Carrington was next on the list with 13. The 36-year-old averaged 6.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in ...
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