Homepage > WNBA

Houston Comets To Shut Down Operations

POSTED: 8:11 pm CST December 1, 2008

(Sports Network) - The Houston Comets, who won the WNBA's first four championships (1997-2000), will cease operations later this week.

The Comets had been owned by the WNBA since the middle of last season, but because a buyer couldn't be found the team was informed by the league to shut down operations.

The Comets were originally owned by Leslie Alexander, owner of the Houston Rockets. He sold the team to a group headed by businessman Hilton Koch last year, but the league then took over the franchise.

There will reportedly be a dispersal draft next week for the players who were still under contract with the Comets.

Because of the Houston franchise ceasing operations, that leaves the WNBA with 13 clubs for the 2009 season.


Sports E-News

Sign up to receive daily sports headlines.
 


Links We Like
Sponsored Content
Whole grains, good fats, and colorful fruits and vegetables are the building blocks of a heart-healthy diet. Start eating right and help your heart today. More

Your bedroom is your sanctuary. Make it a stylish sanctuary with these twelve tips. More

Find out what a sputtering economy and an increasingly difficult to crack job market means to you. More

A good credit score can save a lot of money the next time you want to make a big purchase. Find out where you stand with a free credit report. More

Don’t be left out. Make the switch to Digital TV.

Sponsored Links