2003 San Antonio Silver Stars season

The 2003 WNBA season was the 1st season for the franchise in San Antonio and the 7th season in the league as a franchise.

2003 San Antonio Silver Stars season
CoachCandi Harvey
Shell Dailey (interim)
ArenaSBC Center
Attendance10,384 per game
Results
Record1222 (.353)
Place6th (Western)
Playoff finishDid not qualify
 2002 season

Offseason

Dispersal Draft

Pick Player Nationality WNBA Team Previous WNBA Team
12 LaQuanda Barksdale (G/F)  United States San Antonio Silver Stars (from Portland Fire)

WNBA Draft

Pick Player Nationality School/Club Team
11 Coretta Brown (G)  United States North Carolina
25 Ke-Ke Tardy (F)  United States LSU
40 Brooke Armistead (G)  United States Austin Peay

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Regular season

Season Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
May 24 Seattle 65-56 Win 1-0
May 28 @ Phoenix 50-51 Loss 1-1
May 30 Minnesota 65-75 Loss 1-2
June 1 Connecticut 64-83 Loss 1-3
June 4 @ Charlotte 52-67 Loss 1-4
June 5 Phoenix 70-55 Win 2-4
June 7 Detroit 55-74 Loss 2-5
June 10 @ Washington 72-79 Loss 2-6
June 14 Charlotte 62-52 Win 3-6
June 20 Houston 76-69 Win 4-6
June 22 @ Seattle 53-93 Loss 4-7
June 24 @ Sacramento 60-57 Win 5-7
June 26 Los Angeles 58-67 Loss 5-8
June 28 @ Houston 49-64 Loss 5-9
July 1 @ Detroit 88-99 Loss 5-10
July 5 Phoenix 81-70 Win 6-10
July 10 @ Sacramento 76-89 Loss 6-11
July 16 @ Minnesota 78-85 Loss 6-12
July 17 Sacramento 60-62 Loss 6-13
July 19 Washington 77-85 Loss 6-14
July 23 @ Indiana 47-81 Loss 6-15
July 25 @ Minnesota 54-81 Loss 6-16
July 27 Cleveland 64-55 Win 7-16
July 30 @ Los Angeles 70-62 Win 8-16
August 1 Houston 63-53 Win 9-16
August 2 @ Houston 55-64 Loss 9-17
August 5 @ New York 60-69 Loss 9-18
August 7 Sacramento 61-86 Loss 9-19
August 9 Los Angeles 69-52 Win 10-19
August 12 @ Seattle 87-77 Win 11-19
August 16 Minnesota 64-73 Loss 11-20
August 20 Seattle 78-70 (OT) Win 12-20
August 22 @ Phoenix 62-89 Loss 12-21
August 23 @ Los Angeles 70-83 Loss 12-22

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
Los Angeles Sparks x2410.70611–613–417–7
Houston Comets x2014.5884.014–36–1114–10
Sacramento Monarchs x1915.5595.012–57–1013–11
Minnesota Lynx x1816.5296.011–67–1014–10
Seattle Storm o1816.5296.013–45–1211–13
San Antonio Silver Stars o1222.35312.09–83–1410–14
Phoenix Mercury o826.23516.06–112–155–19

Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average

Player GP REB AST STL BLK PTS AVG
Marie Ferdinand-Harris341279058647013.8
Margo Dydek34251581910040611.9
Adrienne Goodson331857124637111.2
Gwen Jackson332052015172898.8
Jennifer Azzi34911112792607.6
Sylvia Crawley331051918191153.5
Semeka Randall335323110882.7
LaQuanda Barksdale2633513592.3
Tausha Mills2955742582.0
LaTonya Johnson3125931581.9
Tai Dillard24151574411.7

Awards and honors

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References

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