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Belgian forward Emma Meesseman didn’t play in the WNBA last season. But, the 6’4 star, who was the 2019 Finals MVP, could be ...
The Washington Mystics, behind a locked-in Elena Delle Donne (21 PTS, 9 REB, 2 AST) and Emma Meesseman (22 PTS ... Finals MVP in WNBA history. The Connecticut Sun were a force to be reckoned ...
Rachid Meziane will be the new head coach of the Connecticut Sun ... fourth with a squad that featured former WNBA standout Emma Meesseman and the Washington Mystics’ Julie Vanloo.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Washington Mystics General Manager and Head Coach, Mike Thibault, announced today that Emma Meesseman will not play in the WNBA during the 2018 season, but will return in 2019.