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WNBA team season
The 2009 WNBA season was the 2nd season for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association . The Dream qualified for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. However, they were eliminated by the Detroit Shock in a sweep in the first round.
Houston Comets Dispersal Draft [ edit ]
With the Houston Comets ceasing operation and based on the 2008 records of teams, the Dream selected 1st in the Dispersal Draft .[ 1]
Trades and Roster Changes [ edit ]
Date
Trade
December 8, 2008
Traded a First Round Pick in the 2009 WNBA draft to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for the rights to Chamique Holdsclaw [ 2]
January 2, 2009
Extended Qualifying Offers to Kasha Terry , Yelena Leuchanka , and Jennifer Lacy
January 12, 2009
Signed Nikki Teasley [ 3]
January 14, 2009
Waived Ann Strother and Chioma Nnamaka [ 4]
Rescinded the Qualifying Offer to Kasha Terry
January 21, 2009
Traded Alison Bales to the Phoenix Mercury for a Second Round Pick in the 2009 WNBA draft [ 5]
February 3, 2009
Waived Betty Lennox [ 6]
February 4, 2009
Waived Kasha Terry [ 7]
February 11, 2009
Signed Chantelle Anderson to a Training Camp Contract[ 8]
February 17, 2009
Signed Jennifer Lacy to a Training Camp Contract
February 18, 2009
Signed Michelle Snow to a Training Camp Contract[ 9]
April 8, 2009
Waived Katie Mattera [ 10]
April 9, 2009
Traded a Second Round Pick in the 2009 WNBA draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Ashley Shields [ 11]
April 13, 2009
Waived Kristin Haynie
April 14, 2009
Signed Angel McCoughtry , Shalee Lehning , and Jessica Morrow to Rookie Scale Contracts
April 20, 2009
Signed Chamique Holdsclaw [ 12]
April 28, 2009
Waived Ashley Shields [ 13]
May 11, 2009
Waived Jessica Morrow
May 12, 2009
Signed Marlies Gipson to a Training Camp Contract
May 15, 2009
Signed Coco Miller [ 14]
May 29, 2009
Waived Marlies Gipson
May 31, 2009
Waived Chantelle Anderson [ 15]
June 3, 2009
Waived Ivory Latta [ 16]
July 3, 2009
Waived Nikki Teasley
Signed Ivory Latta [ 17]
August 12, 2009
Traded Tamera Young to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Armintie Price [ 18]
2009 Atlanta Dream roster Players Coaches Pos. No. Nat. Name Height Weight From G/F 8 Castro Marques, Iziane 6' 0" (1.83m) 140 lb (64kg) Brazil F/C 14 DeSouza, Erika 6' 5" (1.96m) 190 lb (86kg) Brazil F 1 Holdsclaw, Chamique 6' 2" (1.88m) 172 lb (78kg) Tennessee F 21 Lacy, Jennifer 6' 3" (1.91m) 175 lb (79kg) Pepperdine G 12 Latta, Ivory 5' 6" (1.68m) 143 lb (65kg) North Carolina G 5 Lehning, Shalee 5' 9" (1.75m) 147 lb (67kg) Kansas State F 20 Lyttle, Sancho 6' 4" (1.93m) 143 lb (65kg) Houston F 35 McCoughtry, Angel 6' 1" (1.85m) 160 lb (73kg) Louisville SG 9 Miller, Coco 5' 9" (1.75m) 140 lb (64kg) Georgia G/F 22 Price, Armintie 5' 9" (1.75m) 133 lb (60kg) Mississippi C 2 Snow, Michelle 6' 5" (1.96m) 158 lb (72kg) Tennessee
Head coach
Marynell Meadors (Middle Tennessee )
Assistant coaches
Carol Ross (Mississippi )
Fred Williams (Boise State )
Sue Panek
Athletic trainer
Kara Dolling
Strength and conditioning coach
Jackie Ansley (Virginia Tech )
Legend
(C) Team captain
(DP) Unsigned draft pick
(FA) Free agent
(S) Suspended
Injured
WNBA roster page
2009 Preseason Schedule
Total: 1–0 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–0)
2009 Regular Season Total: 18–16 (Home: 12–5; Road: 6–11)
June: 4–6 (Home: 3–3; Road: 1–3)
Game
Date
Time
Opponent
TV
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location/Attendance
Record
1
June 6
7:00pm
Indiana
87-86 (2OT)
Holdsclaw (23)
de Souza (17)
Holdsclaw , Teasley (4)
Philips Arena 8,709
1-0
2
June 7
4:00pm
@ Washington
71-77
Miller (17)
de Souza (6)
Lehning (4)
Verizon Center 11,759
1-1
3
June 12
8:30pm
@ Chicago
CN100 NBA TV
73-81
Castro Marques (20)
de Souza (8)
Miller (4)
UIC Pavilion 5,689
1-2
4
June 14
3:00pm
@ Connecticut
67-62
Lyttle (20)
Lyttle (16)
Teasley (5)
Mohegan Sun Arena 6,429
2-2
5
June 19
7:30pm
Washington
93-81
Lyttle (20)
Lyttle (13)
Teasley (4)
Philips Arena 6,050
3-2
6
June 21
3:00pm
New York
81-93
Holdsclaw (17)
Lyttle (9)
Teasley (5)
Philips Arena 5,624
3-3
7
June 23
12:00pm
Chicago
98-99 (OT)
McCoughtry (26)
de Souza (7)
McCoughtry (8)
Philips Arena 10,351
3-4
8
June 26
7:30pm
Detroit
96-86
Holdsclaw (28)
de Souza (13)
Teasley (11)
Philips Arena 5,935
4-4
9
June 27
7:00pm
@ Connecticut
68-82
Castro Marques (16)
Snow (9)
Lehning (4)
Mohegan Sun Arena 6,264
4-5
10
June 30
7:00pm
Minnesota
ESPN2
85-91
Castro Marques (31)
de Souza (10)
Lehning (4)
Philips Arena 7,686
4-6
July: 5–4 (Home: 3–0; Road: 2–4)
Game
Date
Time
Opponent
TV
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location/Attendance
Record
11
July 3
7:30pm
Washington
72-65
Holdsclaw (18)
Lacy , Snow (8)
Holdsclaw (8)
Philips Arena 5,456
5-6
12
July 5
6:00pm
@ Indiana
74-78
Lyttle (18)
de Souza (8)
Lehning , McCoughtry (4)
Conseco Fieldhouse 7,024
5-7
13
July 7
7:30pm
Connecticut
72-67
Holdsclaw (19)
de Souza (17)
Lehning (7)
Philips Arena 6,225
6-7
14
July 11
7:30pm
@ New York
69-71
Castro Marques (18)
Castro Marques , de Souza , Holdsclaw (8)
Castro Marques (6)
Madison Square Garden 8,732
6-8
15
July 15
1:00pm
@ Minnesota
FSN-N
91-77
Holdsclaw (28)
Lyttle (10)
Lehning (5)
Target Center 11,245
7-8
16
July 17
7:00pm
@ Indiana
79-84
de Souza (23)
de Souza (14)
Castro Marques , Lehning (3)
Conseco Fieldhouse 7,975
7-9
17
July 19
4:00pm
@ New York
86-89
Holdsclaw (26)
de Souza (10)
de Souza (3)
Madison Square Garden 8,560
7-10
18
July 22
12:00pm
@ Detroit
98-95 (OT)
Latta (22)
Snow (12)
Holdsclaw (4)
Palace of Auburn Hills 14,439
8-10
19
July 30
7:30pm
Phoenix
106-76
McCoughtry (17)
de Souza (14)
Lehning (5)
Philips Arena 7,827
9-10
August: 6–4 (Home: 5–2; Road: 1–2)
Game
Date
Time
Opponent
TV
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location/Attendance
Record
20
August 1
7:00pm
New York
NBA TV MSG
89-83
Holdsclaw (18)
Holdsclaw , Lyttle (7)
Latta , Lehning (3)
Philips Arena 6,103
10-10
21
August 6
8:00pm
@ San Antonio
92-84
Holdsclaw (21)
Lyttle (10)
Lehning (7)
AT&T Center 5,042
11-10
22
August 8
7:00pm
Chicago
80-82
Latta (18)
de Souza (15)
Latta , Miller (3)
Philips Arena 5,424
11-11
23
August 13
7:30pm
Detroit
80-75
Castro Marques (16)
de Souza (13)
Lehning (5)
Philips Arena 5,641
12-11
24
August 15
7:00pm
Seattle
88-79
Lyttle (20)
de Souza (12)
Lehning (6)
Philips Arena 8,751
13-11
25
August 20
7:30pm
San Antonio
93-87
McCoughtry (34)
de Souza (11)
Lehning (6)
Philips Arena 5,848
14-11
26
August 23
3:00pm
Los Angeles
87-91
Castro Marques (26)
de Souza (9)
Castro Marques , Lehning (4)
Philips Arena 11,304
14-12
27
August 25
7:30pm
Sacramento
103-83
Castro Marques (30)
Lyttle (9)
Lehning (10)
Philips Arena 5,159
15-12
28
August 27
7:30pm
@ Detroit
83-87
Castro Marques (19)
de Souza (13)
McCoughtry (5)
Palace of Auburn Hills 5,695
15-13
29
August 29
10:00pm
@ Seattle
84-91 (2OT)
McCoughtry (16)
Lyttle (11)
Lehning , McCoughtry (4)
KeyArena 9,089
15-14
September: 3–2 (Home: 1–0; Road: 2–2)
All games are viewable on WNBA LiveAccess
2009 Postseason Schedule
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Detroit (Lost Series 0-2)
^ WNBA.com: Houston Comets dispersal draft
^ "Dream Acquires Rights To Chamique Holdsclaw" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Dream Re-Signs Point Guard Nikki Teasley" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "DREAM WAIVES CHIOMA NNAMAKA and ANN STROTHER" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Mercury Acquires Center Alison Bales" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "BYE BYE BETTY: Atlanta Dream waive nine-year veteran Lennox" . scoreatl.com . Score ATL. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "DREAM WAIVES FORWARD KASHA TERRY" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Dream Signs Center Chantelle Anderson" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream signs All-Star forward Holdsclaw" . accesswdun.com . Access WDUN. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Dream Waives Center Katie Feenstra Mattera" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Early Draft-Day Deal" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "DREAM SIGNS WNBA ALL-STAR CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "DREAM WAIVES GUARD ASHLEY SHIELDS" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "COCO MILLER SIGNS WITH ATLANTA DREAM" . georgiadogs.com . Georgia Athletics. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Dream Waives Chantelle Anderson And Marlies Gibson" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Dream Waives Guard Ivory Latta" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Dream Signs Ivory Latta And Waives Nikki Teasley" . oursportscentral.com . Our Sports Central. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Sky acquire Dream's Young for Price" . ESPN.com . ESPN. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Sancho Lyttle and Diana Taurasi Named WNBA Players of the Week" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ a b "WNBA Announces All-Star Game Reserves" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ a b "2009 WNBA All-Defensive Team Selections Announced" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ Coward, Cheryl. "Atlanta Dream's Angel McCoughtry Snags 2009 WNBA Rookie of the Year Honors" . bleacherreport.com . Bleacher Report. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "All-Rookie Teams" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream's Marynell Meadors Named 2009 WNBA Coach of the Year" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
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