| Monarchs snap big road skid, top Lynx
Rebekkah Brunson hit the go-ahead layup
with 34.1 seconds remaining, and Sacramento finally won on the road, 74-68,
over the Minnesota Lynx.
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| Christon and Liberty dominate Shock
Shameka Christon had 25 points to help the New
York Liberty to an 80-64 win over the Detroit Shock at Madison Square Garden.
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| Sutton-Brown dominates the boards in Fever's win over Sun
Tammy Sutton-Brown registered game-highs
of 14 points and 14 rebounds, leading the Indiana Fever to a 67-53 victory
over the Connecticut Sun.
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| Taurasi leads WNBA All-Star voting
Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi leads all
players in fan balloting for the 2009 WNBA All-Star Game, which is scheduled
for July 25 in Connecticut.
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| Pondexter, Mercury handle Storm
Cappie Pondexter poured in 22 points, grabbed
11 rebounds, and dished out eight assists as the Phoenix Mercury used a strong
third quarter to down the Seattle Storm, 93-81.
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| Chicago continues home prowess with narrow win over Monarchs
Jia Perkins scored eight of her 17 points in
the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, as Chicago won its fifth straight
home game with a slim 74-72 decision over Sacramento.
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| Beard, Mystics edge Silver Stars
Alana Beard poured in 19 points and hit the
eventual game-winning jump shot with 1.9 seconds to go to lift the Washington
Mystics past the San Antonio Silver Stars, 84-82, at AT&T Center.
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| Anosike stars as Lynx drop Dream
Nicky Anosike had a spectacular all-around
performance with 20 points, 10 rebounds and eight steals, pacing Minnesota to
a 93-85 win over the Atlanta Dream.
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| Catchings, Wiggins honored as WNBA Players of the Week
Tamika Catchings of the Indiana Fever and
Candice Wiggins of the Minnesota Lynx have been named the WNBA Eastern and
Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for the period ending
Sunday, June 28.
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| Sparks rout turnover-happy Storm
Marie Ferdinand-Harris led a balanced
offensive attack with 15 points, as the Los Angeles Sparks forced 22 turnovers
en route to an 82-55 win over the Seattle Storm.
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