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- Age is just a number. In her 17th season just DAYS away from her 40th birthday, Sue has won her FOURTH WNBA Championship! She’s now the ONLY WNBA player to EVER win a Championship in three different decades. To add to her lore even more, only TWO NBA players can say they’ve done the same: Tim Duncan and John Salley.
- She’s a living LEGEND! After winning two NCAA national championships with UConn, Sue went on to the be the first pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft. And then…four-time WNBA Champion, 11-time WNBA All-Star, four-time Olympic Gold Medalist, four-time FIBA World Cup Gold Medalist, five-time EuroLeague Champion…Shall we continue? #GOAT
- A Touch More. Early during lockdown, Sue and Megan Rapinoe decided to provide some much-needed entertainment. The power couple hosted an IG Live Show every Saturday night filled with quarantine activities, like at-home haircuts, and gossip with special guests, like Diana Taurasi and Jimmy Butler. Who else is ready for season two?
- She’s Syosset High Royalty! Even with all her accolades, Sue considers herself to be the fourth most famous person to attend Syosset High School. Those halls also produced director Judd Apatow and actresses Idina Menzel and Natalie Portman. #talent
- Soooo who’s playing Sue in the movie? Back after her first season in the WNBA, Sue was asked who she’d want to play her in a movie about her UConn team and she replied with the perfect answer. Sandra Bullock. We are TOTALLY here for this casting! #boss