2010 Los Angeles Sparks Roster

Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Team Record: 13-21
Finishing 4th in the WNBA's Western Conference
Postseason: 0-2 Lost first round

First Round - Lost to Seattle Storm 2-0
Coach: Jennifer Gillom (13-21)
Location: Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 160,951, Avg. 9,468 in 17 home dates
2010 Los Angeles Sparks Statistics

The Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association ended the 2010 season with a record of 13 wins and 21 losses, finishing fourth in the WNBA's Western Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-2.

The Sparks netted 2,648 points and allowed 2,761. Tina Thompson scored a team-leading 548 points for Los Angeles, and DeLisha Milton-Jones contributed 12 or more per game, too. Tina Thompson accounted for 206 rebounds. Ticha Penicheiro dished out 220 assists for the squad.

On the defensive side of the ball, Ticha Penicheiro added 43 thefts.

Jennifer Gillom coached the team. The 2010 Los Angeles Sparks lost in the first round of the playoffs.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown
Marie Ferdinand-HarrisGOctober 13, 19785'9"153Louisiana State
Betty LennoxGDecember 4, 19765'8"143Louisiana Tech
DeLisha Milton-JonesFSeptember 11, 19746'1"185FloridaJessup, GA USA
Chanel MokangoFOctober 13, 19886'5"0Mississippi State (jr-sr)Kinshasa, COD
Candace ParkerFApril 19, 19866'4"175TennesseeSt. Louis, MO USA
Ticha PenicheiroGSeptember 18, 19745'11"145Old Dominion
Noelle QuinnGJanuary 3, 19856'0"175UCLA
Andrea RileyGJuly 22, 19885'5"136Oklahoma StateDallas, TX USA
Tiffany StansburyF-CJanuary 16, 19836'3"183North Carolina State
Tina ThompsonFFebruary 10, 19756'2"178USCLos Angeles, CA USA
Kristi ToliverGJanuary 27, 19875'7"130Maryland
Lindsay Wisdom-HyltonFMay 26, 19866'2"186Purdue



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