The SEC has had many great players come out of the conference, and some of them won SEC Player of the Year. During their time in the conference, the winners made an impact on the offensive end, or in some cases, they did it on both ends of the floor. When it comes to that award, DeWanna Bonner won it in 2009. She was the last Phoenix Mercury player to do so, and before her, players like Dena Head and Kelly Miller won the award. Head won in 1992, and she played with the Mercury in 2000. Miller received the honor in 2000 and 2001, and she played for Phoenix for three seasons. One of those led to a championship, as she was there for the 2007 victory. All of those players made an impact in the SEC, and they all had their own WNBA journeys. Head had some nice performances, and the best game of her career happened during her time with the Utah Starzz. Head had 15 points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals off the bench. Utah had three more players who scored in double figures, and they were all starters. H