Last Updated on April 16, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Here is the detailed information about Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, a legendary professional basketball player and coach:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Cynthia Lynne Cooper-Dyke
- Nationality: American
- Age: Born April 14, 1963
- Hometown: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
- Weight: 150 lbs (68 kg)
- Wingspan: 5 feet 11 inches
- Shoe Size: Size 10 (US)
- Number: Wore jersey number 14
- Position: Shooting guard / Point guard
- High School: Locke High School (Los Angeles, California)
- College:
- University of Southern California (USC) (1982–1986)
- WNBA Draft: Not applicable, as she joined the WNBA as a veteran when it was founded in 1997.
- Teams Played For:
- Houston Comets (1997–2000, 2003) – WNBA
- Played professionally in Europe (Italy and Spain) from the late 1980s to mid-1990s before joining the WNBA.
- Accolades:
- Championship Rings:
- 4-time WNBA Champion with the Houston Comets (1997–2000)
- Career Highlights:
- WNBA MVP: 2-time WNBA Finals MVP (1997, 1998)
- WNBA All-Star: 4-time WNBA All-Star (1999–2001, 2003)
- WNBA MVP: 2-time WNBA MVP (1997, 1998)
- All-WNBA First Team: 3-time All-WNBA First Team (1997–1999)
- Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee (2010)
- Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee (2009)
- Olympic Gold Medalist: 1988 Seoul Olympics (Team USA)
- Named one of the Top 15 WNBA Players of All Time (2011)
- Named one of the Top 25 WNBA Players for the league’s 25th anniversary in 2021.
- Coaching Career: Head coaching positions at several universities, including:
- Prairie View A&M (2005–2010)
- UNC Wilmington (2010–2012)
- Texas Southern University (2012–2013)
- University of Southern California (USC) (2013–2017)
- Texas Southern University (2019–2022)
- Championship Rings:
- Kids: Two children: One son, Brian Jr., and one daughter, Cyan.
- Siblings: Cynthia Cooper-Dyke is one of eight siblings, including her sister Yolanda, who tragically passed away from cancer. Yolanda’s death deeply impacted Cooper’s life and inspired her to persevere in her career.
Player Archetype / Play Style
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke’s player archetype was a dominant two-way scoring guard, the kind of lead perimeter force who could control a game with pace, shot creation, pressure defense, and big-possession poise. Offensively, she operated as a primary scorer and attacking playmaker, thriving in transition, breaking defenders down off the dribble, and rising comfortably into pull-ups or rim attacks, which matched a career that included multiple MVPs and scoring titles. Defensively, she brought real edge on the ball, using quickness, anticipation, and competitiveness to disrupt opposing guards rather than simply conserving energy for offense. Physically, she played with a strong, compact guard build, sharp burst, and the balance to absorb contact without losing control. Her overall play style blended swagger with efficiency: explosive when the lane opened, polished in the mid-range, relentless in big moments, and complete enough to serve as the engine of Houston’s early dynasty. (The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame)
Notes:
- Cynthia Cooper-Dyke is widely regarded as one of the greatest female basketball players of all time. She was instrumental in the Houston Comets’ four consecutive WNBA championships, dominating the league during its early years.
- Cooper’s tenacity, leadership, and scoring ability redefined the shooting guard position in women’s basketball.
- Her international career in Europe before joining the WNBA made her a globally recognized player even before her dominant WNBA career.
Sources:
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame — Cynthia Cooper-Dyke
Basketball-Reference — Cynthia Cooper WNBA Stats
WNBA — Inside The W with Michelle Smith
