Swoopes Wins WNBA MVP

ByABC News
August 17, 2000, 3:19 PM

H O U S T O N, Aug. 17 -- Houston Comets forward Sheryl Swoopesaccomplished just about everything she set her mind to this seasonbut she couldnt keep from crying today as she accepted the WNBAtrophy as the leagues most valuable player.

Swoopes, a 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist, was the first WNBA playersigned in 1997 but she immediately went on maternity leave andplayed sparingly her first season.

She started her pro career with defensive deficiencies butimproved so much that on Tuesday she was named the leaguesdefensive player of the year after winning the leagues scoringtitle for the first time.

Getting the MVP trophy on top of all that brought out theemotions.

It seems like when I think things cant get any better, theyget better, Swoopes said. I have a lot of people to thank. Theone thing I said, if I won the MVP trophy I wasnt going to cry.

The Voting

Swoopes received 527 points and 38 first place votes to edge LosAngeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie, the team and player the Cometsfaced Thursday night in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

Leslie got 450 votes as the runner-up. Yolanda Griffith ofSacramento was third with 224 points and Natalie Williams of Utahfourth with 125 points. Cynthia Cooper, a two-time MVP winner, andTina Thompson, both of Houston, finished fifth and sixth.

Swoopes said her slow start in the WNBA because of her pregnancyand the four years of hard work to reach the top made winning theMVP special.

There were a lot of expectations placed on some of us whenthis league was started, Rebeca Lobo and Lisa Leslie too, Swoopessaid. To help the Houston Comets win three titles and then winthis, thats makes it very special for me.

Passes Wow Test

WNBA President Val Ackerman said Swoopes passed the Wowtest.

When you go to a game and see a shot, a play or a playercoming through, you say did you see that? Wow, Ackerman said. This year it seems that Sheryl Swoopes and wow were pretty much synonymous.