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The Liberty's Shameka Christon,
Tiffany Jackson and Essence Carson signed autographs at the NBA Store
in New York City.
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NEW YORK -- In 1997 the world's best female basketball players made history when they became the first to play in a women's professional basketball league in the U.S.
This season, a younger generation has the opportunity to break new ground. On Saturday, July 19, at the home of tennis' U.S. Open, Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, the New York Liberty will take on the Indiana Fever in the Liberty Outdoor Classic, the first ever outdoor WNBA game. At the NBA Store in New York on Thursday, the Liberty's Shameka Christon, Tiffany Jackson and Essence Carson signed autographs, met with fans and discussed the upcoming event.
"I am really excited about (playing outdoors)," Christon said. "I can go back to my kids, my grandkids... I can tell everybody, 'Hey, I played in the first outdoor men's or women's professional basketball game at Arthur Ashe Stadium.' "
The game will not only be the first ever outdoor professional game in the U.S., but also the first non-tennis sporting event played at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Think this already highly anticipated event can't get any better? A portion of the proceeds from the game will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
"Breast cancer survivors really inspire us, motivate us and remind us not to take anything for granted," said Jackson.
Fans know the game will benefit a good cause off the court, but they're also expecting to see a good game on it. New York has played Indiana twice this season. When the teams faced off in Indy, the Fever won 83-69. But when the Fever traveled to the Big Apple, the Liberty defeated the visitors 102-96 in a triple-overtime classic.
Carson believes that when the teams go head-to-head on a neutral court, where the conditions are unknown to both squads, Indiana will be looking for some revenge.
"You know they are going to come ready to play and we are going to come ready to play," explained the former Rutgers standout. "So it is going to be a good game to watch."
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"Every summer (in college) I'd go back to Dallas and I'd play outside," says Tiffany Jackson. "So, I am ready." |
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