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Cheryl Miller

Cheryl Miller is a retired American basketball player, renowned for her achievements as both a player and a commentator. She transitioned into broadcasting after her playing career, serving as a sideline reporter for NBA games on TNT Sports and a reporter/analyst for NBA TV. Miller's broadcasting experience also includes roles with ABC Sports, TBS Sports, and ESPN. Furthermore, she held the positions of head coach and general manager for the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury, showcasing her versatile contributions to the sport.

50 minutes ago : Sue Bird becomes NBC WNBA analyst; Miller previews games with Bird.

Sue Bird transitions from WNBA star to NBC analyst. She joins Cheryl Miller to preview Aces vs Dream and Storm vs Fever matchups, offering insights.

January 3, 1964: Cheryl Miller's Birth

On January 3, 1964, Cheryl Deann Miller, a future American basketball player and sportscaster, was born.

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1978: Began Playing at Riverside Polytechnic High School

In 1978, Cheryl Miller began playing at Riverside Polytechnic High School.

1981: Awarded Dial Award and All-American recognition

In 1981, Cheryl Miller was awarded the Dial Award for the national high-school scholar-athlete of the year and named an All-American by Parade magazine.

1982: Began playing at the University of Southern California

In 1982, Cheryl Miller began playing at the University of Southern California (USC).

1982: Named Street & Smith's National High School Player of the Year and set state records

In 1982, Cheryl Miller was named Street & Smith's National High School Player of the Year and set California state records for points scored in a single season and high school career.

1983: NCAA Championship Title at USC

In 1983, Cheryl Miller led the USC Trojans to an NCAA champion title and was named NCAA Tournament MOP.

1983: Played in World Championships

In 1983, Cheryl Miller played for the USA National team in the World Championships, held in São Paulo, Brazil, where the team won a silver medal.

1983: Won Gold Medal at Pan American Games

In 1983, Cheryl Miller was part of the gold medal team at the Pan American Games in Caracas, Venezuela.

1983: Soviet Union won against USA

In 1983, the Soviet team had a 84–82 win over the US in the 1983 World Championships.

1984: Won Gold Medal at Summer Olympics

In 1984, Cheryl Miller led the U.S. team to the gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

1984: Second NCAA Championship Title at USC

In 1984, Cheryl Miller led the USC Trojans to another NCAA champion title and was again named NCAA Tournament MOP.

1984: Played in William Jones Cup competition

In 1984, Cheryl Miller played for the USA National team in the William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan, leading the team in scoring, rebounding, and steals.

July 1986: Represented US at Inaugural Goodwill Games

In July 1986, Cheryl Miller represented the US at the inaugural Goodwill Games in Moscow, leading the team in scoring and helping them secure the gold medal.

1986: Represented US at World Championships

In 1986, Cheryl Miller represented the US with the National team at the World Championships, held in Moscow, leading all scorers in the final game with 24 points and winning the gold medal.

1986: Nominated for James E. Sullivan Award and Jersey Retired

In 1986, Cheryl Miller was nominated for the James E. Sullivan Award and USC retired her #31 jersey, the first retired jersey of a basketball player at USC.

1986: Drafted by professional basketball leagues and became assistant coach at USC

In 1986, after graduating from USC, Cheryl Miller was drafted by several professional basketball leagues and became an assistant coach at USC.

1987: Worked for ABC Sports/ESPN

In 1987, Cheryl Miller began working for ABC Sports/ESPN, serving as a reporter for ABC's Wide World of Sports and a commentator for college basketball telecasts.

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1988: Correspondent for Calgary Olympics

In 1988, Cheryl Miller served as a correspondent for the Calgary Olympics.

1991: Continued as assistant coach at USC and television sportscaster

From 1986 to 1991, Cheryl Miller continued as an assistant coach at USC and worked as a television sportscaster.

1993: Took head coaching job at USC

In 1993, Cheryl Miller took the head coaching job at her alma mater, USC, after Marianne Stanley was fired.

1993: End of Career at ABC Sports/ESPN

In 1993, Cheryl Miller's career at ABC Sports/ESPN ended.

1994: Basketball commentator at Goodwill Games

In 1994, Cheryl Miller worked as a basketball commentator at the Goodwill Games.

September 1995: Joined Turner Sports

In September 1995, Cheryl Miller joined Turner Sports as an analyst and reporter for the NBA on TBS and TNT.

1995: Inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

In 1995, Cheryl Miller, regarded as one of the greatest women's basketball players, was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.

November 1996: First female analyst to call nationally televised NBA game

In November 1996, Cheryl Miller became the first female analyst to call a nationally televised NBA game.

1996: Basketball Analyst and Reporter for NBC Olympics Coverage

In 1996, Cheryl Miller served as a women's basketball analyst and men's basketball reporter for NBC's coverage of the Atlanta Olympics.

1997: Coached for Phoenix Mercury

In 1997, Cheryl Miller began coaching for four seasons with the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA, also serving as general manager.

1998: Coached Mercury to WNBA Finals

In 1998, Cheryl Miller coached the Phoenix Mercury to a 16-12 record and the WNBA Finals, where they lost to the Houston Comets.

1999: Inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

In 1999, Cheryl Miller was inducted into the inaugural class of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Knoxville, Tennessee.

2000: Resigned from Phoenix Mercury

After the 2000 season, Cheryl Miller resigned from her position with the Phoenix Mercury, citing fatigue.

2001: Basketball Reporter and Weightlifting Commentator at Goodwill Games

In 2001, Cheryl Miller worked as a basketball reporter and called weightlifting for the Goodwill Games.

2008: Appearances on NBA TV

During the 2008 NBA season, Cheryl Miller made appearances on NBA TV as a reporter and analyst.

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August 20, 2010: Inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame

On August 20, 2010, Cheryl Miller was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame for her achievements in international play.

2013: Left Turner Sports

In 2013, Cheryl Miller left Turner Sports after her contract expired.

April 30, 2014: Named Women's Basketball Coach at Langston University

On April 30, 2014, Cheryl Miller was named women's basketball coach at Langston University.

May 26, 2016: Named Women's Basketball Coach at California State Los Angeles

On May 26, 2016, Cheryl Miller was named women's basketball coach at California State Los Angeles.

October 2025: Selected as one of the greatest collegiate players

In October 2025, the Associated Press selected Cheryl Miller as one of the greatest collegiate players in the women’s poll era.

May 2026: Part-owner of UpShot League

In May 2026, Cheryl Miller is a part-owner of the UpShot League, a new development women's professional basketball league in the United States.