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Cleveland Rockers
Cleveland Rockers

The Cleveland Rockers were a Women's National Basketball Association team. The Rockers were one of the original eight franchises that started in 1997. The team folded after the 2003 season as the league was not able to find new ownership for the team.

Uniform

White with water blue lines over the shoulders, and black with water blue lines over the shoulders on the road, with a basketball-shaped guitar and the name Rockers.

Playoff History

Playoff Appearances: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003

Conference Championships:

WNBA Championships:

History

The Rockers, who got their nickname to honor Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, have had little success historically. In 1997, they started with such players like Isabelle Fijalwoski and former Harlem Globetrotters member Lynette Woodard, who had been the first female player in Globetrotter history. The Rockers missed the playoffs in 1997, made them in 1998, going 20-10 and winning the Eastern Conference title, but lost to the Phoenix Mercury in the Eastern Conference finals. They made the conference finals again in 2000 but lost to the New York Liberty.

Retired Numbers

Hall of Famers

Not to be Forgotten

Coaches and others

Head Coaches: