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Layshia Clarendon announces retirement
Layshia Clarendon, WNBA's first openly nonbinary player, retires
Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon, a leader in the WNBA's social justice initiatives, the league's first openly transgender and nonbinary player and a 2017 All-Star, announced their retirement on Friday
Cal Alum & Activist Layshia Clarendon Retires After 12-Year WNBA Career
Layshia Clarendon, who led Cal to a berth in the 2013 Women’s Final Four and was an historic player in the WNBA as the league’s first openly transgender and nonbinary player, announced they are tiring after a 12-year professional career.
Sparks’ Layshia Clarendon retires after 12 WNBA seasons
Clarendon, a leader in the WNBA’s social justice initiatives, the league’s first openly transgender and nonbinary player and a 2017 All-Star, sat out the final month of the season for what the
Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon retires after 12 years in the WNBA
Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon, who was the WNBA’s first openly transgender and nonbinary player as well as an All-Star in 2017, has retired after 12 seasons.
WNBA Star Layshia Clarendon Announces Retirement
Star, and the first openly non-binary WNBA player. We honor the impact she made not only with their game, but with their voice.
Former Atlanta Dream All-Star, WNBA’s first openly nonbinary player retires
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Layshia Clarendon, a former player for the Atlanta Dream and the WNBA’s first transgender nonbinary player, has retired. Clarendon, who uses she/her, they/them and he/him pronouns, announced their retirement on Instagram.
WNBA Guard Layshia Clarendon, League's First Openly Nonbinary Player, Retires
Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon is retiring from basketball, they announced in a Friday afternoon Instagram post. Clarendon, 33, made history in 2020 by coming out as non-binary—the first WNBA player to do so.
WNBA veteran Layshia Clarendon, league’s first openly nonbinary player, retires after 12 seasons
After 12 seasons in the WNBA, Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon has announced their retirement from the league.
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WNBA's first openly non-binary player Layshia Clarendon retires
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