
Nancy Lieberman - Wikipedia
Nancy Ilizabeth Lieberman (born July 1, 1958), nicknamed " Lady Magic ", is an American former professional basketball player and coach in the Women's National Basketball Association …
Nancy Lieberman | Biography, Teams, & Facts | Britannica
Nancy Lieberman (born July 1, 1958, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.) is an American basketball player and coach. A pioneer in women’s basketball, Lieberman recorded several unprecedented …
The Roadmap of a Trailblazer: Why Nancy Lieberman’s 'Lady …
1 day ago · When I sat down with Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman for Scoop B Radio in 2017, she was serving as an assistant coach for the Sacramento Kings. She was one of only two women …
Nancy Lieberman – Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Became the youngest basketball player in Olympic history to win a medal as she helped the U.S. team capture a silver medal at the age of 18 at the 1976 Olympics A three-time Kodak All …
Nancy I. Lieberman - The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of …
Lieberman led Old Dominion University to back-to-back AIAW national championships in 1979 and 1980. She was twice named as the Wade Trophy winner - a basketball first. As the …
Nancy Lieberman WNBA Stats | Basketball-Reference.com
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Lieberman, Nancy - Encyclopedia.com
She is chief executive officer of Nancy Lieberman Enterprises, a business launched in the 1980s to run Nancy Lieberman basketball camps for girls. She is also a basketball analyst for ESPN, …
Nancy Lieberman - Hall of Fame Basketball Player - HOF BB Players
In 1997, Lieberman was a 39-year old rookie for Phoenix Mercury in the first season of the WNBA. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Basketball Coaches …
The Remarkable Journey of Nancy - The Brooklyn Hall of Fame
Jul 1, 2025 · Nancy Lieberman-Cline, affectionately known as “Lady Magic,” is a name synonymous with excellence in women’s basketball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, she has …
Nancy Lieberman - Hoophall Awards
Lieberman led Old Dominion University to back-to-back AIAW national championships in 1979 and 1980. She was twice named as the Wade Trophy winner - a basketball first. As the …