Cynthia Cooper Names Her All-Time USC Trojans Lineup to Face UConn Legends
Hall of Famer Cynthia Cooper revealed her all-time USC Trojans lineup to hypothetically battle UConn’s greatest legends—and the star power is off the charts. With legends like Cheryl Miller, Lisa Leslie, Diana Taurasi, and Sue Bird in the mix, this dream-team debate reignites the rivalry between two of women’s basketball’s most iconic programs.
Cynthia Cooper Names Her All-Time USC Trojans Lineup to Face UConn Legends
Only a handful of programs hold the historic weight of the USC Trojans and the UConn Huskies regarding women's college basketball royalty. Both schools' legacies, from Cheryl Miller's dominance in the 1980s to Breanna Stewart's championship runs in the 2010s, have been built upon excellence, championships, and Hall of Fame careers.
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke has contributed to the debate about which college program has produced the most legendary women's basketball talent. The USC icon and Hall of Famer recently shared her all-time Trojans lineup with LandonBuford.com, and her picks were nothing short of historic.
"I'm going to take the 1983 team. Gosh—but can we get a sixth and seventh player?
Man, said Cynthia Cooper."
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"Alright then, I'm going with Rhonda Windham at the point guard position, myself—Cynthia Cooper—at the two, Cheryl Miller at the three, Paula McGee at the four, and Pam McGee at the five.
And then I'm bringing Tina Thompson and Lisa Leslie off the bench."
Stacked with Hall of Fame Legends
Cooper's lineup isn't just a nostalgic trip down memory lane—it's a team with power that features some of the greatest women ever to play the game. Every member of her starting five, along with Leslie and Thompson off the bench, went on to either the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame or the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. This collection of talent has defined generations, and women's basketball has gained global prominence because of it.-
Rhonda Windham – The floor general and former USC standout
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Cynthia Cooper – Four-time WNBA champion and two-time MVP
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Cheryl Miller – One of the most dominant players in history
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Paula McGee – A vital force in USC's 1983 championship run
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Pam McGee – Olympic gold medalist and fierce post presence
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Tina Thompson – The first-ever WNBA draft pick and 4-time champ
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Lisa Leslie – Three-time WNBA MVP and two-time WNBA champion