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    Swin Cash Enterprise LLC, and is involved in charity events through the WNBA. Cash married longtime boyfriend Steve Canal in Atlanta, Georgia. Cash attended...
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  • Swin Cash (born 1979), American Woman's National Basketball Association player Tabatha Cash (born 1973), French pornographic actress Wilbur J. Cash (politician)...
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    Zach (June 10, 2019). "Pels hire Swin Cash for senior front-office job". ESPN. Retrieved June 10, 2019. Neil Best Swin Cash adds Knicks studio analyst to...
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  • Defensive Player of the Year and led the league in rebounds, and teammate Swin Cash received the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award. Chatman finished a close...
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  • home to many high-quality players such as former UConn stars Sue Bird, Swin Cash, and Breanna Stewart; 2004 Finals MVP Betty Lennox; and Australian power...
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  • Warren as Pamela Allen Eric Bruskotter as Timothy Allen Rihanna as herself Swin Cash as herself Kaliyah Warren as herself Bring It On: All or Nothing received...
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  • Palmer 2001: None 2002: None 2003: Swin Cash, Cheryl Ford, Deanna Nolan 2004: Cheryl Ford, Deanna Nolan 2005: Swin Cash, Cheryl Ford, Deanna Nolan, Ruth...
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  • signed five top-15 nationally ranked players. High school All-Americans Swin Cash, Tamika Williams, Sue Bird, Asjha Jones, and Keirsten Walters were dubbed...
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  • York Liberty and the Australia national team Dominique Canty (1999–2002) Swin Cash (2002–2007), now the vice president of Basketball Operations and Team...
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  • Swin River, a river of the Canterbury, New Zealand Swin Cash (born 1979), American basketball player Swin Hadley (1904–1970), New Zealand rugby union player...
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