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.
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
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