Yes, and here is the part of the article that tells you where players are headed:
"Meanwhile, Bolton already has started her new job as women's basketball coach at William Jessup University in Rocklin.
Starting guard Edna Campbell, 35, plans on one more year, too, after coping with an injured left hamstring most of this summer.
A breast cancer survivor, she plans to spend the offseason "concentrating on staying healthy" while also doing some speaking engagements.
Grooms, 34, is open to the idea of one more year in Sacramento but hasn't made up her mind.
"Right now, my first priority is starting a family," she said before heading home to Georgia and her husband, Windell. The couple own a fitness business.
Before committing to overseas duty, guard Kara Lawson is waiting to hear from ESPN. She debuted as a broadcaster for the network during the 2004 NCAA Tournament.
The other Monarchs started to scatter around the globe.
Penicheiro is headed home to Portugal to see her family before reporting to a team in northern France with center Chantelle Anderson. Rookie forward Rebekkah Brunson will play in Belgium. Reserve rookie guard Giuliana Mendiola has a Greek contract. Guard Hamchetou Maiga will play another season in Spain.
Smith reports to Poland in early November. Forward De- Mya Walker is due soon in Beijing and then heads to St. Petersburg, Russia.
Griffith also expects to go back to Russia to play one more winter for Ekaterinburg but not until January. In the meantime, she'll enjoy watching her sophomore daughter, Candace, play basketball at McClatchy High School."