National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Keynote Speaker: Cheryl Miller
Career Highlights
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In January 1997, Miller was named Head Coach and General
Manager of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury.
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Served as women's basketball analyst for NBC's coverage of the 1996 Olympic
Games in Atlanta.
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Before joining Turner Sports, Miller was head coach at the University of
Southern California, her alma mater, from 1993-1995.
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Miller also worked for ABC where she served as a reporter for "Wide World
of Sports" and a commentator for the network's college basketball
telecasts.
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A four-time all-American and three-time Player-of-the-Year at USC, Miller was
a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic gold medal women's basketball team. In 1986,
she led the U.S. team to the Women's World Basketball Championship title in
Moscow. Earlier in the year, she led the American women past the Soviet women
for the gold medal at the Goodwill Games.
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The first USC basketball player - male or female - to have her number retired,
she was the MVP of the Final Four tournament in both her freshman and sophomore
years as she led USC to the national championship in 1982-83 and 1983-84.
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A recipient of the 1986 YWCA Silver Achievement Award, Miller was the first
woman basketball player to be nominated for the Sullivan Award (1985-86). She
was also voted the 1984-85 ESPN Woman Athlete of the Year.
Up Close and Personal
- Miller was commissioner for the 1985 Los Angeles Olympic Committee Summer
Youth Games and has been a spokesperson for the 1985-86 Los Angeles Literacy
Campaign, as well as the American Lung, Diabetes and Cancer Associations and
Muscular Dystrophy Association.
- Is the older sister of Indiana Pacer all-star guard Reggie Miller.