1997 Utah Starzz season

1997 Utah Starzz season
Head Coach Denise Taylor
Arena Delta Center
Attendance 7,611 per game
Results
Record 721
(.250)
Place 4th (Western)
Playoff Finish Did not qualify
Utah Starzz seasons
< 1996 1998 >

The 1997 WNBA season was the inaugural season for the Utah Starzz. The Starzz were partially named after the old ABA team, the Utah Stars, but with the zz at the end like the Utah Jazz. The franchise held the distinction of having the worst record in the WNBA in 1997.

Offseason

Initial Player Allocation

Pick Player Nationality WNBA Team College/HS/Club Team
15 Elena Baranova (C/F)  Russia Utah Starzz Russia
16 Lady Hardmon (G)  United States Utah Starzz Georgia

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WNBA Draft

Pick Player Position Nationality College/HS/Club Team
5 Tammi Reiss (G)  United States Virginia

Regular season

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Phoenix Mercury x 16 12 .571 9–3
Los Angeles Sparks o 14 14 .500 8–4 2.0
Sacramento Monarchs o 10 18 .357 4–8 6.0
Utah Starzz o 7 21 .250 3–9 9.0

Season schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
June 21 Sacramento 60-70 Loss 0-1
June 23 Los Angeles 102-89 Win 1-1
June 26 @ Cleveland 63-74 Loss 1-2
June 28 Houston 58-76 Loss 1-3
July 2 @ Sacramento 73-68 (OT) Win 2-3
July 3 Phoenix 55-77 Loss 2-4
July 5 New York 53-66 Loss 2-5
July 7 Sacramento 69-79 Loss 2-6
July 11 @ Los Angeles 68-75 Loss 2-7
July 12 Phoenix 52-51 Win 3-7
July 14 @ Houston 56-79 Loss 3-8
July 16 @ Charlotte 63-75 Loss 3-9
July 17 @ New York 54-80 Loss 3-10
July 19 @ Cleveland 68-95 Loss 3-11
July 22 @ New York 78-71 Win 4-11
July 26 Cleveland 66-77 Loss 4-12
July 30 @ Los Angeles 69-91 Loss 4-13
August 2 Houston 74-63 Win 5-13
August 4 Charlotte 73-70 Win 6-13
August 6 @ Phoenix 46-78 Loss 6-14
August 8 @ Sacramento 78-93 Loss 6-15
August 11 Cleveland 59-74 Loss 6-16
August 12 @ Houston 56-76 Loss 6-17
August 16 Los Angeles 64-74 Loss 6-18
August 17 @ Phoenix 63-71 (OT) Loss 6-19
August 19 New York 81-75 Win 7-19
August 21 Charlotte 56-66 Loss 7-20
August 24 @ Charlotte 52-70 Loss 7-21

Player stats

Awards and honors

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References

External links

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