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Candice Wiggins’ WNBA dreams quickly turned into a nightmare. In an interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune, Wiggins said she was bullied for eight years in the WNBA for being straight.
Candice Wiggins was a college star at Stanford, the third pick of the 2008 WNBA draft and a 2011 champion. And at the mountaintop of her basketball career, her sexuality marred the moment.
Candice Wiggins hopes to win a WNBA title with the Liberty this season to honor her late father, former WNBA player Alan. Liberty's Candice Wiggins chasing WNBA title in memory of her father / NEW ...
Former WNBA guard Candice Wiggins said there is a “very, very harmful culture” within the league and her heterosexuality was an issue. Wiggins, 30, announced her retirement last March instead ...
Candice Wiggins had what many would consider a dream career in the WNBA. She was the No. 3 overall draft pick out of Stanford in 2008. She was named the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year as a rookie.
Candice Wiggins had what many would consider a dream career in the WNBA. She was the No. 3 overall draft pick from Stanford in 2008. She was named the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year as a rookie.
When Candice Wiggins retired from the WNBA in March 2016, she cited physical wear and tear on her body and said she didn't really love the game anymore. She wrote in The Players' Tribune she was ...
WNBA President Lisa Borders said she was “stunned and disappointed” to read former New York Liberty star Candice Wiggins found her experience in the league “toxic.” Wiggins, who retired ...
Candice Wiggins had what many would consider a dream career in the WNBA. The former Stanford standout was the third player drafted in 2008. She was voted the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year as ...
Candice Wiggins, the No. 3 pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft and a champion in 2011 with the Minnesota Lynx, announced her retirement last March. In a new interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune ...