Indiana's Stephanie White has retired. Now an assistant at K-State, she hopes "to get into coaching full time."
White (formerly known as White-McCarty) was the last player left from the Fever's first season. The Indiana native also played on the Purdue team that won it all in 1999; Carolyn Peck, her coach at Purdue, calls White's life story "better than the movie Hoosiers." (That story might get buried in Indy by a notable retirement on the men's side.)
Janel tours the Sting's new digs in a hard hat and work boots.
White (formerly known as White-McCarty) was the last player left from the Fever's first season. The Indiana native also played on the Purdue team that won it all in 1999; Carolyn Peck, her coach at Purdue, calls White's life story "better than the movie Hoosiers." (That story might get buried in Indy by a notable retirement on the men's side.)
Janel tours the Sting's new digs in a hard hat and work boots.