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7-457: San Jose Spiders may refer to: San Jose Spiders (NWBL) , women's professional basketball team, 2005-2006 San Jose Spiders (AUDL) , former name of Oakland Spiders men's ultimate disc team, 2014-2021 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title San Jose Spiders . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

14-8880: A women's professional basketball team in the National Women's Basketball League (NWBL). Based in San Jose , California , they played from 2005 to 2006. In 2005, the Spiders went 5–19. In 2006, San Jose improved to a 8–10 in the regular season under new head coach Fred Chmiel . They lost to Colorado in the semi-final and defeated San Francisco in the third place game, making their record 9–11. Notable players included Brittany Jackson , Julie McBride , Lindsey Yamasaki , and Natalie Nakase . Game log [ edit ] 2006 Season [ edit ] 2005–06 game log Total: 9–11 (Home: 5–5; Road: 4–6) February: 4–3 (home: 3–0; road: 1–3) Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 1 February 4 San Francisco 89-61 Brittany Jackson (22) Tied (6) Lindsey Yamasaki (7) DeAnza College 1–0 2 February 6 @ Colorado 73-80 Cisti Greenwalt (21) Cisti Greenwalt (9) Brittany Jackson (4) Budweiser Events Center 1,791 2–1 3 February 12 San Diego 72-70 Brittany Jackson (21) Julie McBride (8) Julie McBride (6) DeAnza College 2–1 4 February 18 @ San Diego 80-89 Julie McBride (22) Tied (7) Lindsey Yamasaki (4) Harry West Gymnasium 2–2 5 February 23 @ San Francisco 94-73 Tied (16) Shanika Freeman (8) Constance Jinks (4) San Francisco State University 3–2 6 February 26 San Francisco 82-59 Brittany Jackson (15) Tied (7) Julie McBride (9) DeAnza College 4–2 7 February 28 @ San Diego 95-99 Caity Matter (23) Katie Bulger (5) Julie McBride (9) Harry West Gymnasium 4–3 March : 4–7 (home: 1–5; road: 3–2) Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 8 March 3 Colorado 70-81 Cisti Greenwalt (15) Tied (7) Brittany Jackson (3) DeAnza College 4–4 9 March 4 San Diego 67-69 Cisti Greenwalt (28) Cherie Sam (8) Julie McBride (8) DeAnza College 4–5 10 March 7 @ San Diego 72-101 Cisti Greenwalt (13) Cherie Sam (8) Tied (3) Harry West Gymnasium 4–6 11 March 11 Colorado 72-78 Cisti Greenwalt (20) Cisti Greenwalt (10) Cherie Sam (6) DeAnza College 4–7 12 March 12 @ San Francisco 118-83 Julie McBride (22) Cisti Greenwalt (8) Caity Matter (9) Ira Jenkins Center 5–7 13 March 14 @ Colorado 82-92 Cherie Sam (22) Lindsey Yamasaki (6) Brittany Jackson (4) Budweiser Events Center 5–8 14 March 17 San Diego 69-70 Cisti Greenwalt (18) Cisti Greenwalt (12) Cherie Sam (4) DeAnza College 5–9 15 March 18 San Francisco 81-49 Brittany Jackson (26) Cisti Greenwalt (10) Lindsey Yamasaki (6) DeAnza College 6–9 16 March 19 @ Colorado 105-97 Brittany Jackson (30) Cherie Sam (12) Cherie Sam (8) Budweiser Events Center 1,893 7–9 17 March 25 Colorado 99-101 Tied (20) Cisti Greenwalt (10) Cherie Sam (6) DeAnza College 7–10 18 March 26 @ San Francisco 93-89 Cisti Greenwalt (31) Cisti Greenwalt (5) Constance Jinks (4) Ira Jenkins Center 8–10 March (Playoffs) : 1–1 (home: 1–0; road: 0–1) Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 1 March 30 @ Colorado 74-97 Cherie Sam (18) N/A N/A Budweiser Events Center 8–11 2 March 31 San Francisco 99-94 Cisti Greenwalt (27) Cisti Greenwalt (13) N/A Budweiser Events Center 9–11 2005 Season [ edit ] 2004–05 game log Total: 5–19 (Home: 4–8; Road: 1–11) January: 0–6 (home: 0–3; road: 0–3) Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 1 January 16 Lubbock 74-78 Andrea Garner (22) Tied (3) Natalie Nakase (4) DeAnza College 0–1 2 January 17 @ Colorado 61-77 Andrea Garner (15) Amisha Carter (11) Crickett Williams (3) Budweiser Events Center 1,399 0–2 3 January 21 @ Lubbock 54-73 Amisha Carter (18) Andrea Garner (12) Crickett Williams (4) Rip Griffin Center 910 0–3 4 January 22 @ Dallas 53-70 Monica Roberts (14) Andrea Garner (11) Natalie Nakase (4) Hebron High School 357 0–4 5 January 23 Dallas 50-72 Erica Glover (12) Andrea Garner (8) Erica Glover (5) DeAnza College 350 0–5 6 January 30 Birmingham 56-62 Andrea Garner (14) Andrea Garner (9) Tied (2) DeAnza College 0–6 February : 2–8 (home: 2–2; road: 0–6) Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 7 February 5 @ Chicago 57-86 Barbie Carmichael (14) Andrea Garner (12) Tied (4) North Central College 0–7 8 February 6 @ Birmingham 61-68 Amanda Lassiter (19) Tied (6) Natalie Nakase (7) Boutwell Auditorium 216 0–8 9 February 12 Birmingham 71-60 Amisha Carter (18) Tera Bjorklund (8) Amanda Lassiter (5) DeAnza College 1–8 10 February 13 @ Colorado 54-89 Amisha Carter (20) Monica Roberts (7) Natalie Nakase (3) Budweiser Events Center 1,930 1–9 11 February 15 @ Lubbock 49-71 Amisha Carter (16) Amisha Carter (8) - Trinity Christian 1–10 12 February 16 @ Dallas 63-73 Amisha Carter (18) Amisha Carter (11) Natalie Nakase (5) Hebron High School 150 1–11 13 February 19 Colorado 74-81 Amisha Carter (17) Tera Bjorklund (6) Natalie Nakase (4) DeAnza College 350 1–12 14 February 20 Lubbock 52-63 Natalie Nakase (13) Amisha Carter (8) Tied (2) DeAnza College 250 1–13 15 February 26 Colorado 72-69 Amisha Carter (22) Amisha Carter (13) Amanda Lassiter (5) DeAnza College 200 2–13 16 February 27 @ Colorado 65-77 Amisha Carter (21) Tera Bjorklund (7) Erica Glover (4) Budweiser Events Center 1,694 2–14 March: 3–5 (home: 2–3; road: 1–2) Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 17 March 4 @ Birmingham 64-56 Amisha Carter (23) Amisha Carter (11) Natalie Nakase (3) Boutwell Auditorium 3–14 18 March 5 @ Chicago 49-65 Barbie Carmichael (13) Amanda Lassiter (10) Tied (1) North Central College 202 3–15 19 March 12 Chicago 55-57 Erica Glover (15) Tera Bjorklund (6) Natalie Nakase (8) DeAnza College 250 3–16 20 March 13 Lubbock 87-97 Amisha Carter (30) Tera Bjorklund (9) Natalie Nakase (8) DeAnza College 150 3–17 21 March 18 @ Chicago 42-85 Natalie Nakase (10) Tied (3) Natalie Nakase (4) North Central College 278 3–18 22 March 19 Dallas 59-92 Amisha Carter (10) Andrea Garner (5) Tied (3) DeAnza College 200 3–19 23 March 26 Chicago 65-58 Tera Bjorklund (13) Andrea Garner (12) Natalie Nakase (6) DeAnza College 250 4–19 24 March 27 Colorado 75-63 Amanda Lassiter (18) Amisha Carter (10) Natalie Nakase (5) DeAnza College 5–19 References [ edit ] ^ "Scholz does

21-713: The San Francisco Bay Area Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Brittany Jackson Brittany Elizabeth Jackson (born July 28, 1983, in Cleveland, Tennessee ) is an American basketball player, formerly with the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA . Jackson played for Bradley Central High School in Cleveland, Tennessee, where she

28-902: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Jose_Spiders&oldid=1149038036 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages San Jose Spiders (NWBL) Basketball team San Jose Spiders Sport Basketball Founded 2004 League National Women's Basketball League Based in San Jose , California Arena De Anza College Cupertino, California Colors Red   and Black   Owner Ronald Anthony Grant Head coach Fred Chmiel Cheerleaders Lady Spiders The San Jose Spiders were

35-423: The little things" . Coloradoan . April 1, 2006 . Retrieved January 25, 2024 . ^ "San Jose Spiders ExPlayers" . usbasket . January 26, 2024 . Retrieved January 26, 2024 . External links [ edit ] NWBL website (archive link) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Jose_Spiders_(NWBL)&oldid=1257043225 " Category : Basketball teams in

42-551: The national championship game in 2003 and 2004. Source In 2006, she played for the San Jose Spiders of the National Women's Basketball League . She played for Turkish team Burhaniye Belediyespor after one season with the Spiders. In January 2008 she joined Polish team AZS KK Jelenia Góra and shortly afterward, signed with Atlanta , having failed to make the WNBA in her first three post-college season. She also works as

49-665: Was named a WBCA All-American. She participated in the 2001 WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored five points. She played collegiately at the University of Tennessee under Pat Summitt . Jackson is a 6'0" (183 cm) guard who specializes in three point shooting. She played for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers from 2001 to 2005, helping her team reach the final four of the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship all four seasons and

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