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Basketball Hall of Fame Set to Induct Dominant Trio of Women’s Stars | Chattanooga Times Free Press

Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles, and Maya Moore collectively earned 11 Olympic gold medals and 10 WNBA championships, marking an unprecedented achievement in women's basketball history.

  • On September 6, 2025, Maya Moore, Sylvia Fowles, and Sue Bird will be officially honored in Springfield, Massachusetts, as members of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
  • Their induction follows dominant careers highlighted by four WNBA titles each and a combined 11 Olympic gold medals, making them the first trio of women's players enshrined together.
  • Starting in 2011, Moore and Fowles played pivotal roles in establishing the Minnesota Lynx as a dominant force, while Bird led the Seattle Storm throughout a 19-year career; each of the three secured multiple MVP and Finals MVP awards.
  • Moore expressed her hope that a wider audience would recognize Syl’s true character and admire the way she handled difficult challenges with remarkable ease.
  • Their induction cements their legacy and sets a high standard for future players, as Coach Cheryl Reeve called them the "best class ever" with unparalleled impact on and off the court.
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Lynx quartet: Moore and Fowles joining former Lynx teammates Whalen, Augustus in the Hall of Fame

Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles were cornerstones of the Minnesota Lynx when the franchise won four WNBA titles in seven years. So were Lindsay Whalen and Seimone Augustus.

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