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The Miami Sol were a professional women's team that was based in and entered the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in 2000. They played their games at American Airlines Arena as the sister team to the of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team folded after the 2002 season because of financial problems.


History
The city of was granted one of the first four of the WNBA in June 1999 along with , , and Portland. In their short history, the Miami Sol was coached for three seasons by . The league held an expansion draft for the four expansion teams on December 15, 1999. In their inaugural 2000 season, the Sol finished in sixth place in the Eastern Conference with an overall record of 13–19.

Players such as , , , , and led them to a 20–12 record and a trip to the playoffs in 2001, but lost in the first round to the New York Liberty in three games, the only playoff appearance in franchise history. After losing to the New York Liberty in the playoffs, the Miami Sol finished the 2002 season with a 15–17 record.

That season proved to be the Sol's last. Citing the inability to raise enough funds to continue operation under the WNBA's new restructuring agreement, the organization ceased operations in November 2002. The team formally folded in January 2003 after the WNBA announced players from both the Sol and Portland Fire would be placed in a spring . The team finished with a .500 franchise record of 48 wins and 48 losses. The other Florida team, the , ceased operations after the 2002 season and was relocated to Connecticut as the , adopting a nickname and logo very similar to the Miami Sol.

After the team's folding, its players found success elsewhere in the league. After being reassigned to the , won two in 2003 and 2006. and Sandy Brondello won a WNBA championship with the in 2004, with Lennox winning the WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player award.


Uniforms
The Sol's road uniforms were fiery red, with the team name emblazoned in white on the chest and a ball in place of the hole in the letter "O". The home jerseys featured the same design, only with the colors inverted.


Name
The team's nickname, Sol, is Spanish and Portuguese for "sun" and was unveiled on January 7, 2000. The name played off the Miami area's large Hispanic population and its "brother" NBA team, the .


Season-by-season records
Miami Sol


Notable players


Coaches and others
Head coaches:

General Managers:

  • Ron Rothstein (2000–02)

Assistant coaches

TV Production

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