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244:. Fifteen games into the Reign's third season, on December 22, 1998 the ABL suddenly reached a financial crisis and folded its operations. The Reign was in the midst of its only winning season, having only weeks prior achieved their most memorable victory, a double-overtime win before an enthusiastic crowd of 7,400 at the KeyArena, over the 202:. (This was the case even before February 4, 1997, when Lacy was lost for the season due to a severe car injury.) The starting point guard for most games was Christy Hedgpeth, and 34: 424: 187:. The Arena was an old-fashioned, intimate setting for a basketball game, but its seating capacity of about 5,000 limited the team's upside attendance potential. 429: 444: 439: 434: 153: 52: 156:(ABL). The team played from 1996 through 1998. The team's name was a reference to the city's reputation for rain and its location in 449: 365: 195: 408:
Seattle P-I, Nov 29, 1998: "Reign crowd exits happy: Team sets attendance records, beats Lasers at KeyArena"
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to play center, but Lacy was generally outshone by the team's other two "big women",
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In the team's inaugural season, the Reign drafted 1996 Olympic team veteran
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Unlike most localities that had an ABL team, Seattle was quickly awarded a
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four years later in 2004, and have gone on to win three more WNBA titles.
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From 1997 on, the ABL faced serious competition from the deeper-pocketed
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First women's professional basketball franchise in Seattle, Washington
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In the team's second season, with some fanfare, the team drafted
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Seattle Reign FC

American Basketball League
Seattle, Washington
Mercer Arena
KeyArena
Karen Bryant
basketball
Seattle
Washington
American Basketball League
King County
Shawn Kemp
Mercer Arena
Seattle Center
KeyArena
NBA
Seattle SuperSonics
Venus Lacy
Cindy Brown
Tari Phillips
Kate Paye
Angela Aycock
Stanford
Kate Starbird
Tacoma
Lakes High School
University of Alabama
Shalonda Enis
WNBA

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