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10:00 PM EDT May 15 @ Los Angeles Preview 10:00 PM EDT May 18 @ Phoenix Preview Renee Danielle Montgomery (born December 2, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player, sports broadcaster and activist who is currently vice president, part-owner, and investor of the Atlanta Dream, and one of three owners of the FCF Beasts Indoor Football Team; making her the first player in the WNBA to become an owner and ...
- 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
- UConn (2005–2009)
- 2009–2019
Nov 11, 2021 · The Atlanta Dream co-owner and vice president married her girlfriend of one year in April 2020, after meeting at a Hawks game in 2019. They had a DIY wedding ceremony at their home with a Zoom officiant and LED lights. The couple shares their love story and how they coped with COVID-19.
- Karen Mizoguchi
Mar 29, 2021 · ABC. WNBA star Renee Montgomery made the life-changing decision last year to leave her 11-year basketball career behind to advocate for racial justice. Though leaving her stellar career with the Atlanta Dream was daunting, she's made history in the process.
- 8 min
- Marlene Lenthang
Feb 26, 2021 · 26 February 2021. Getty Images. Renee Montgomery, who won WNBA titles with the Lynx in 2015 and 2017, last played with the Atlanta Dream in 2019. Ex-Atlanta Dream guard Renee Montgomery has...
Feb 26, 2021 · Learn about Renee Montgomery, the first former player to be both an owner and executive of a WNBA team. She played for the Dream, started a foundation, joined the broadcast booth and retired from the league in 2021.
Mar 5, 2024 · Watch Renee Montgomery, a 2x WNBA Champion and co-owner of Atlanta Dream, share her journey from professional athlete to entrepreneur. Moira Forbes, EVP at Forbes, interviews her for Power Women Profiles series.
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Mar 21, 2022 · Point guard Renee Montgomery won a college national championship at UConn and a pair of WNBA titles with the Minnesota Lynx. But when racist incidents plagued the country in 2020, she took a step back from the sport to champion a new cause.