Swin Cash is breaking barriers as an NBA executive, continuing her legacy of excellence beyond her Hall of Fame basketball career. Her influence and leadership are paving the way for future generations in sports management. Cash’s journey from player to executive is an inspiring testament to her dedication and vision. 🔗 Click the link in our bio @Playerstv to read our full story on Swin Cash’s entire career.
Angel and Kamilla 👑👑🏀🏀
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Yes I know it’s only Monday but this quote from Angel about her and Kamilla just made my week 🫶 @angelreese5 @kamilla_cardoso @chicagosky
Aside from my Huskies getting robbed on Friday, the Final Four in Cleveland was the absolute best weekend. Meeting some of the all time greats and being in the atmosphere that IS women’s basketball now was incredible 🥹
Sue’s gang is on the way to Seattle for her jersey retirement ceremony. From Lauren to Ashley, Camille Little, Swin Cash, Le'coe Willingham. One of Sue’s closest friend and former teammate and current Atlanta Dream head coach Tanisha Wright won’t make the trip to Seattle as well as Gary Payton. Gary and Sue will reunite in 2 weeks and he’ll celebrate her then
A comprehensive sports documentary that creates a tapestry of what the WNBA has meant (and will mean) to generations of female athletes, with a focus on one of the league's original teams: the New York Liberty.
I am a big fan of the WNBA. I live in Las Vegas after all, home of the current WNBA World Champions (let’s go Aces)! You could say I hover right about the bullseye in the target audience for “Unfinished Business,” director Alison Klayman‘s focused yet comprehensive documentary about the Women’s National Basketball League. Klayman presents a detailed history of the WNBA and its origins, struggles,…
Swintayla Marie “Swin” Cash Canal (September 22, 1979) is a former basketball player who played professionally for 15 seasons in the Women’s National Basketball Association. She serves as vice president of basketball operations and team development for the New Orleans Pelicans. A prolific scorer and rebounder, as well as a capable ball handler and defender, she helped lead the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team to national titles in 2000 and 2002. In her second WNBA season, she led the Detroit Shock to their first-ever WNBA title. In 2015, she was named a studio analyst for MSG Networks covering the New York Knicks pre-games and post-games as well as the weekly coaches show. She was named the Director of franchise development for the New York Liberty. She was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
She is one of 11 women to receive an Olympic gold medal, an NCAA Championship, a Fiba World Cup gold, and a WNBA Championship.
She was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and raised by her mother, Cynthia. She has two brothers and one sister. She holds basketball camps and clinics under her company, Swin Cash Enterprise LLC, and is involved in charity events through the WNBA. She married her longtime boyfriend Steve Canal.
She is an advocate against gun violence and police brutality. In 2016, she was fined $500 by the Association, along with her teammates and players from two other WNBA teams, for wearing warm-up shirts that read “#BlackLivesMatter” and “#Dallas5”, both serving as references to gun violence. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
A transfer student at a rough high school tries joining the cheer-leading squad and finds that she not only has to face off against the head cheerleader, but also against her former school in preparation for a cheer-off competition.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Britney: Hayden Panettiere
Camille: Solange
Brad Warner: Jake McDorman
Pam Allen: Kiersten Warren
Winnie: Emme Rylan
Jesse: Gustavo Carr
Kirresha: Giovonnie Samuels
Leti: Francia Raísa
Amber: Cindy Chiu
Sierra: Jessica Nicole Fife
Brianna: Danielle Savre
Rihanna: Rihanna
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Michelle Maniscalco
Tyson: Gary LeRoi Gray
Tim Allen: Eric Bruskotter
JoJo Wright: JoJo Wright
PV Teacher: Debra Sullivan
Security Guard: Steven West
Mrs. Webster: Conni Marie Brazelton
Student DJ: Wilke Itzin
Swin Cash: Swin Cash
Local Reporter: Teresa Strasser
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Sean Van der Wilt
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Blake Angiers
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Bowd J. Beal
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Casey Marlow
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Jordan Johnson
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Griffin Myers
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Whitney Lefler
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Caity Lotz
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Tarah Paige
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Shannon Stotz
Pacific Vista Cheerleader: Betsey Lawrey
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Noreen Juliano
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Erin Yvonne
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Kevin Wilson
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Marty Dew
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Monica Soto
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Marquita Scott
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Alexiss Sanchez
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Dominique Domingo
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Terrance Harrison
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Alexandria Kaye
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Sal Davila
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: John Cronin
Crenshaw Heights Cheerleader: Chester Jackson
Crenshaw Heights Spotter: Jonathan Rios
Crenshaw Heights Spotter: Shaun T
Crenshaw Heights Spotter: Trever Love
Film Crew:
Director: Steve Rash
Executive Producer: Armyan Bernstein
Executive Producer: Zanne Devine
Executive Producer: Charlie Lyons
Producer: David Roessell
Director of Photography: Victor J. Kemper
Editor: Danny Saphire
Line Producer: Jon Kuyper
First Assistant Director: Jerram A. Swartz
Second Assistant Director: Sonia Bhalla
Casting: Roger Mussenden
Casting: Pamela Lynn Thomas
Choreographer: Tony Gonzales
Choreographer: Eric Little
Choreographer: Tanisha Scott
Choreographer: Richmond Talauega
Choreographer: Anthony Talauega
Stunt Coordinator: Cole S. McKay
Music Supervisor: Paul Stewart
Music Supervisor: Paul DiFranco
Set Decoration: David Pirinelli
Sound Mixer: David Kirschner
Sound Mixer: Glenn Berkovitz
Costume Designer: Shawn Barton
Costume Supervisor: Anthony Franco
Makeup Department Head: June Brickman
Assistant Makeup Artist: Tonie Keyton
Assistant Makeup Artist: Deborah Merle
Hair Department Head: Lisa Meyers
Assistant Hairstylist: Fay Kelly
Second Second Assistant Director: Annette Hobday
Supervising Sound Editor: Trip Brock
Dialogue Editor: Stewart Nelson
Sound Effects Editor: Steven Avila
Sound Effects Editor: Peter D. Lago
Music Editor: Tony Dimito
Writer: Alyson Fouse
Stand In: Michelle Shore
Movie Reviews:
Kiarra3130: **This movie brings two female specimen together to make the ultimate cheering squad. It strays from tradition and makes something new and rules out the cliche of _”white girls” V. “black girls”_. It is a movie worth watching.**
Andre Gonzales: Nice comeback on this movie compared to the 2nd movie. Almost as good as the 1st one. I didn’t like it at first till she was forced to go to a new school. Better comedy and a way better storyline in this one.