Wnba: | y |
2003 WNBA All-Star Game | |
Visitor: | West |
Home: | East |
Visitor Total: | 84 |
Home Total: | 75 |
Visitor Qtr1: | 38 |
Visitor Qtr2: | 46 |
Home Qtr1: | 46 |
Home Qtr2: | 29 |
Date: | July 12, 2003 |
Arena: | Madison Square Garden |
City: | New York, New York |
Attendance: | 18,610 |
Mvp: | Nikki Teasley |
Prev Year: | 2002 |
Next Year: | 2004 |
The 2003 WNBA All-Star Game was played on July 12, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, home of the New York Liberty. This is the second time New York hosted the contest after previously hosting the 1999 game. This is the 5th annual WNBA All-Star Game.
The West defeated the East, 84–75, and Nikki Teasley was named the All-Star Game MVP after recording 10 points, six rebounds and six assists.[1]
Pos. | Player | Team | Selection # | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starters | ||||
PG | 2nd | |||
SG | Cynthia Cooper 1 | 3rd | ||
SF | 4th | |||
PF | Tina Thompson 1 | 5th | ||
C | 5th | |||
Reserves | ||||
PG | Nikki Teasley 2 | 1st | ||
SG | Tamecka Dixon 3 | 3rd | ||
SG | Marie Ferdinand 2 | 2nd | ||
SG | 4th | |||
PF | Lauren Jackson 3 | 3rd | ||
PF | 1st | |||
C | 4th | |||
C | 1st |
Pos. | Player | Team | Selection # | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starters | ||||
PG | 5th | |||
SG | 3rd | |||
SF | 2nd | |||
PF | 5th | |||
C | 4th | |||
Reserves | ||||
PG | Becky Hammon 1 | 1st | ||
PG | 4th | |||
SG | 1st | |||
SG | Nykesha Sales 2 | 5th | ||
SF | 1st | |||
PF | 4th | |||
C | 1st |
The coach for the Western Conference was Los Angeles Sparks coach Michael Cooper. The coach for the Eastern Conference was New York Liberty coach Richie Adubato.