A look at some of the career accolades for Diana Taurasi

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Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. Here are some of her career accolades:

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Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. Here are some of her career accolades:

WNBA

Career leader in points (10,646)

FILE - Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi places her champions cap on the WNBA basketball finals trophy at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007.. (AP Photo/Gary Malerba, File)
FILE - Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi places her champions cap on the WNBA basketball finals trophy at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007.. (AP Photo/Gary Malerba, File)

Three-time WNBA champion (2007, 2009, 2014)

14-time All-WNBA selection

Two-time Finals MVP (2009, 2014)

WNBA MVP (2009)

Rookie of the Year (2004)

11-time All-Star

International

Six-time Olympic gold medalist (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024)

Three-time Women’s World Cup gold medalist (2010, 2014, 2018)

FILE - Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi celebrates a field goal late in the fourth quarter against the San Antonio Silver Stars during Game 2 of the WNBA Western Conference basketball finals Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Paul Connors, File)
FILE - Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi celebrates a field goal late in the fourth quarter against the San Antonio Silver Stars during Game 2 of the WNBA Western Conference basketball finals Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Paul Connors, File)

College

Three-time NCAA champion at UConn (2002, 2003, 2004)

NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2003, 2004)

Wade Trophy (2003)

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