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Cheryl Miller is a former basketball player and coach of the Phoenix Mercury. Cheryl is known for her outstanding athletic ability that allowed her to be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Fast Facts:
- Date of Birth: January 3, 1964
- Place of Birth: Riverside, California
- College: University of Southern California
- Sideline reporter for National Basketball League games
- Sports commentator for ESPN, TBS, and ABC
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Cheryl Miller Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Phoenix Mercury
- Height: 6'2"
- Weight: 170 Lbs.
- Rookie Year: 1986
Cheryl Miller Timeline
- 1982-1986: Played for University of Southern California
- 1983,1984: Named NCAA Tournament MVP
- 1983: Played in the Pan American Games
- 1984: Awarded the Broderick Award
- 1984: Led the U.S. Team to a gold medal at the Summer Olympics
- 1984-1985: Awarded the ESPN Woman Athlete of the Year
- 1986: Awarded the YWCA Silver Achievement Award
- 1986: "Sports Illustrated" magazine named her Basketball player of the nation
- 1986: Played in the Goodwill Games
- 1986: Drafted by the US Basketball League
- 1986-1991: Worked as an assistant coach at University of Southern California
- 1993-1995: Head coach at University of Southern California
- 1997-2000: Coached the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA
- 2000: Resigned
- 2006: Cheryl Miller's Jersey #31 was retired at USC
- Mahalo's Guide to the Phoenix Mercury




