Congrats to Erin for a great season!!!!
http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/story/14301849p-15170151c.html
Monarchs forward Erin Buescher is expected to be named the WNBA's Most Improved Player before today's 12:30 p.m. game against the Houston Comets at Arco Arena, league officials said Friday.
This season, Buescher, a fifth-year player, is averaging a career-best 9.7 points. She played in all 34 regular-season games, including 12 starts, and provided a much-needed offensive option as DeMya Walker returned from having a baby in April.
In her second year with the Monarchs, Buescher set career highs in points (25, vs. Minnesota, June 29); field goals made (eight, vs. Minnesota, June 29); field-goal attempts (15, vs. Minnesota, June 29); free throws made (nine, vs. Minnesota, June 29); free-throw attempts (14, vs. Minnesota, June 29); offensive rebounds (nine, at Charlotte, July 1); and total rebounds (13, at Charlotte, July 1). She also led the team in scoring eight times.
Monarchs coach John Whisenant has said he feels very fortunate to have Buescher on his team, especially knowing she was a throw-in when Charlotte traded Nicole Powell and Olympia Scott-Richardson to Sacramento in 2005.
Buescher scored 3.3 points a game last season and averaged a point during Sacramento's playoff run. Thursday, in the Monarchs' 93-78 victory over Houston, she had four points.

http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/story/14301849p-15170151c.html
Monarchs forward Erin Buescher is expected to be named the WNBA's Most Improved Player before today's 12:30 p.m. game against the Houston Comets at Arco Arena, league officials said Friday.
This season, Buescher, a fifth-year player, is averaging a career-best 9.7 points. She played in all 34 regular-season games, including 12 starts, and provided a much-needed offensive option as DeMya Walker returned from having a baby in April.
In her second year with the Monarchs, Buescher set career highs in points (25, vs. Minnesota, June 29); field goals made (eight, vs. Minnesota, June 29); field-goal attempts (15, vs. Minnesota, June 29); free throws made (nine, vs. Minnesota, June 29); free-throw attempts (14, vs. Minnesota, June 29); offensive rebounds (nine, at Charlotte, July 1); and total rebounds (13, at Charlotte, July 1). She also led the team in scoring eight times.
Monarchs coach John Whisenant has said he feels very fortunate to have Buescher on his team, especially knowing she was a throw-in when Charlotte traded Nicole Powell and Olympia Scott-Richardson to Sacramento in 2005.
Buescher scored 3.3 points a game last season and averaged a point during Sacramento's playoff run. Thursday, in the Monarchs' 93-78 victory over Houston, she had four points.