释义 |
- Offseason Dispersal Draft WNBA Draft
- Regular season Season standings Season schedule
- Player stats
- Awards and honors
- References
- External links
{{WNBA season | year = 2003 | attendance = 8,835 | arena = Compaq Center | conf = Western | conf_place = 2nd | wins = 20 | losses = 14 | playoffs = Lost First Round (Sacramento) 2-1 | team = Houston Comets | coach = Van Chancellor }}The 2003 WNBA season was the seventh for the Houston Comets. Former WNBA MVP Cynthia Cooper came out of retirement and played four games with the Comets. This was their final year in the Compaq Center. OffseasonDispersal DraftPick | Player | Nationality | Team | Previous WNBA Team |
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13 | Ukari Figgs (G) | United States}} | Houston Comets | (from Portland Fire) | |
WNBA DraftRound | Pick | Player | Nationality | School/Club Team | 1 | 12 | Allison Curtin | United States}} | Tulsa | 2 | 19 | Lori Nero | United States}} | Louisville | 3 | 38 | Constance Jinks | United States}} | UNLV | 3 | 41 | Oksana Rakhmatulina | Russia}} | Russia | |
[1]Regular seasonSeason standings{{2003 WNBA Western Conference standings|team=HOU}}Season scheduleDate | Opponent | Score | Result | Record | May 22 | Seattle | 75-64 | Win | 1-0 | May 24 | @ Phoenix | 69-62 | Win | 2-0 | May 30 | Connecticut | 83-91 | Loss | 2-1 | June 1 | @ Minnesota | 64-68 (OT) | Loss | 2-2 | June 3 | Phoenix | 66-51 | Win | 3-2 | June 6 | @ Charlotte | 58-69 | Loss | 3-3 | June 7 | @ Connecticut | 58-65 | Loss | 3-4 | June 10 | Sacramento | 71-66 | Win | 4-4 | June 14 | @ Phoenix | 61-76 | Loss | 4-5 | June 17 | @ Minnesota | 77-68 | Win | 5-5 | June 20 | @ San Antonio | 69-76 | Loss | 5-6 | June 21 | Cleveland | 63-62 | Win | 6-6 | June 24 | Los Angeles | 62-71 | Loss | 6-7 | June 28 | San Antonio | 64-49 | Win | 7-7 | July 1 | Minnesota | 71-69 | Win | 8-7 | July 5 | Washington | 76-54 | Win | 9-7 | July 8 | Indiana | 60-56 | Win | 10-7 | July 15 | @ Seattle | 55-69 | Loss | 10-8 | July 18 | @ Los Angeles | 79-74 | Win | 11-8 | July 19 | @ Sacramento | 74-71 | Win | 12-8 | July 26 | New York | 61-53 | Win | 13-8 | July 29 | Minnesota | 73-58 | Win | 14-8 | August 1 | @ San Antonio | 53-63 | Loss | 14-9 | August 2 | San Antonio | 64-55 | Win | 15-9 | August 5 | Sacramento | 74-47 | Win | 16-9 | August 7 | @ Indiana | 68-55 | Win | 17-9 | August 8 | @ Detroit | 66-56 | Win | 18-9 | August 10 | Phoenix | 69-46 | Win | 19-9 | August 16 | Los Angeles | 63-64 | Loss | 19-10 | August 18 | @ New York | 64-67 | Loss | 19-11 | August 19 | Seattle | 52-47 | Win | 20-11 | August 21 | @ Sacramento | 52-64 | Loss | 20-12 | August 23 | @ Seattle | 64-71 | Loss | 20-13 | August 25 | @ Los Angeles | 64-67 | Loss | 20-14 | August 29 (First Round, Game 1) | @ Sacramento | 59-65 | Loss | 0-1 | August 31 (First Round, Game 2) | Sacramento | 69-48 | Win | 1-1 | September 2 (First Round, Game 3) | Sacramento | 68-70 | Loss | 1-2 |
Player stats{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}Awards and honors{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}References1. ^http://www.wnba.com/history/comets_draft_history.html
External links- [https://www.basketball-reference.com/wnba/teams/HOU/2003.html Houston Comets on Basketball Reference]
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