Helen Darling

[3] Over the course of her college career at Penn State, Darling averaged 10.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.49 steals in 126 games and is the only player in Penn State history to amass 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 600 assists for her career.

A four-year starting point guard, she helped lead the Penn State Lady Lions to their first and only Final Four appearance in 2000.

She received the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award from the Women's Basketball Coaches Association as the best senior player under 5 ft 8 in (1.7 m) in 2000.

[4] Source[5][6][7] Darling played on the team presenting the US at the 1999 World University Games held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

[9] (At 5-foot-6, Darling was the Sting's shortest player -- and three inches taller than her new coach, Charlotte basketball icon Muggsy Bogues, who was 5'3".)

After a disappointing last-place performance and poor attendance for the Sting, the team folded and a dispersal draft was held.

Reuniting Darling with Coach Dan Hughes who drafted her from Penn state for the Cleveland Rockers in 2000.

[1] During the 2007 WNBA season, Darling started 19 regular-season games and appeared in 33 recordings 103 assists and 45 steals.