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Thursday, 03 August 2006
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The San Antonio Silver Stars hope to begin a late-season turnaround and revive their fading playoff hopes when they host the Sacramento Monarchs on Thursday night in the teams' final meeting this season. The Silver Stars (12-16), losers of two in a row, have six games remaining and trail fourth-place Seattle by 2 1/2 games for the final Western Conference playoff spot. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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DeMya Walker and the Monarchs snapped a three-game losing streak to the Houston Comets, a team Sacramento could be seeing a lot more of in the upcoming weeks. DeMya Walker and Yolanda Griffith each scored 16 points for the Monarchs, who clinched a playoff spot with a 74-62 victory over the Houston Comets on Tuesday night. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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Phoenix's last few games were close losses, so Diana Taurasi made sure the Mercury had a comfortable margin to work with by putting her stamp on the game early. Taurasi scored 29 points Tuesday night to lead Phoenix to a 90-70 victory over the Chicago Sky and break the Mercury's four-game losing streak. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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Tangela Smith hit a 3-point shot with 4 seconds remaining as the Charlotte Sting defeated the struggling San Antonio Silver Stars 68-65 on Tuesday night. Charlotte rookie Monique Currie scored 18 points to help the Sting (9-20) rally from a 13-point first-half deficit. Smith added 12 points, including five in the fourth quarter. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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Betty Lennox swished a 3-pointer with 18 seconds to play to carry the Seattle Storm to a 77-75 win over Minnesota on Tuesday night. Lennox's big shot was her only basket of the game. "We didn't run the play for Betty, but she ended up being there," Storm coach Anne Donovan said. "Betty has always made those types of shots. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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Bill Laimbeer took a gamble on Kara Braxton a year ago. Tuesday, the Detroit Shock coach got a rare return on the wager. Braxton, who hadn't reached double figures all season, had 16 points to help the Shock to a 70-66 victory over the Indiana Fever. "We've seen flashes of what Kara can do in the last two years, but it has been a struggle," Laimbeer said. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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Alana Beard scored 29 points and DeLisha Milton-Jones keyed a late rally with two jumpers to help the Washington Mystics to their season-high fourth straight victory, 84-74 over the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night. Beard made 11 of 17 from the field and had nine rebounds for Washington (16-13). She also had four assists and repeatedly hurt Los Angeles with her slashing drives. |
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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Forget the candles. Asjha Jones helped the Sun blow out the New York Liberty for her 26th birthday. The reserve forward scored 22 points, tying her career high for the second straight game, and led the Sun to a 66-52 win over the New York Liberty. "I'm 26 now, there's no parties any more. We have games," said Jones, the former UConn player and fan favorite at the Mohegan Sun Arena. |
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SportsTicker
Wednesday, 02 August 2006
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Ticker) -- Two-time Olympic gold medalist Yolanda Griffith, Seimone Augustus and Alana Beard were added to the 2006 United States Women's World Championship Team on Tuesday. |
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Tuesday, 01 August 2006
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With seven games left in the season, the Phoenix Mercury are running out of time to make a push for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. A matchup on Tuesday against the expansion Chicago Sky may be just what the team needs after four straight losses. After an 82-80 defeat to the Houston Comets on Sunday, Phoenix (11-16) fell 3 1/2 games behind Seattle for the fourth and final playoff... |
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Tuesday, 01 August 2006
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The Sacramento Monarchs swept the Houston Comets in last year's two-game Western Conference finals en route to the WNBA title. The Comets have been avenging that loss this year, and look to complete a four-game season sweep when the teams meet Tuesday at Arco Arena. The Comets (16-12) seek a third straight win and fourth in five games as they look to draw closer to their ninth playoff appearance. |
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