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Shock slip past Shock in OT
Katie Smith made a jumper with 6.3 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Detroit Shock a 79-77 win over the Connecticut Sun on Saturday night.
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Kraayeveld's free throws lift Liberty past Dream
Cathrine Kraayeveld made two free throws with 11.5 seconds left to lift the New York Liberty to a 71-69 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Saturday night.
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Beard scores 26 to lead Mystics past Sparks
Alana Beard scored 26 points as the Washington Mystics closed the game on a 12-0 run after allowing a 24-point first-half lead slip away to defeat the Los Angeles Sparks 75-63 on Saturday night.
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Fever winning string reaches 9
Reserve Shay Murphy scored 15 points as the Indiana Fever extended their franchise- record winning streak to nine games, 83-54 over the Chicago Sky on Friday.
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Young, Hammon lead Silver Stars past Lynx, 77-61
Sophia Young scored 21 points, Becky Hammon added 19 and the San Antonio Silver Stars beat the Minnesota Lynx 77-61 Friday night for their first road win of the season.
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Shock sign DeForge
The Detroit Shock signed free-agent guard Anna DeForge on Friday.
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Cash, Storm roll past Sacramento, 66-55
Swin Cash matched her season high with 18 points, leading the Seattle Storm to a 66-55 victory over the Sacramento Monarchs on Thursday night.
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Lennox, Thompson lead Sparks past Liberty, 69-60
Betty Lennox scored 20 points, Tina Thompson had 16 and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the New York Liberty 69-60 on Thursday night.
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WNBA names All-Star coaches
The WNBA announced Thursday that Dan Hughes of the San Antonio Silver Stars and Lin Dunn of the Indiana Fever will be the head coaches for the 2009 All-Star Game.
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Mercury rout Sky 90-70
Diana Taurasi scored the game's first six points to fuel a 22-2 opening run, and the Phoenix Mercury routed the Chicago Sky 90-70 Wednesday night.
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Monarchs hold off Sky 83-73
Kara Lawson had 13 points and six assists, and Hamchetou Maiga-Ba also scored 13 points Tuesday night for the Sacramento Monarchs, who held off the Chicago Sky 83-73.
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Montgomery helps Lynx beat Mystics in OT
Rookie Renee Montgomery scored 16 of her season-high 21 points in the final two-minutes of regulation and overtime as the Minnesota Lynx rallied to beat the Washington Mystics 96-94 on Tuesday.
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Dream holds off Sun's late surge, 72-67
Chamique Holdsclaw scored 19 points and Erica DeSouza had a double-double to help the Atlanta Dream hold off the Connecticut Sun 72-67 on Tuesday night.
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Lynx's Augustus undergoes successful surgery
Minnesota Lynx forward Seimone Augustus underwent successful surgery Tuesday to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee.
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Cash's double-double leads Storm over Silver Stars
Swin Cash had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Sue Bird added 17 points in the Seattle Storm's 66-53 victory over the San Antonio Silver Stars on Tuesday.
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Sutton-Brown, Pondexter honored as WNBA Players of the Week
Tammy Sutton-Brown of the Indiana Fever and Cappie Pondexter of the Phoenix Mercury have been named the WNBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for the period ending Sunday, July 5.
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Mercury beat Sparks 104-89
Cappie Pondexter scored 21 points and Diana Taurasi had 20, leading the Phoenix Mercury to a 104-89 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday night.
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Fever beat Dream 78-74 to win 8th straight
Tammy Sutton-Brown had 22 points and nine rebounds, leading the Indiana Fever past the Atlanta Dream 78-74 on Sunday for their franchise-best eighth straight victory.
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Phillips helps Sun to overtime win
Erin Phillips scored six of her 19 points in overtime, leading the Connecticut Sun to a 95-92 victory over the Detroit Shock on Sunday.
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Young leads Silver Stars over Sky
Sophia Young had 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists in leading the San Antonio Silver Stars to an 85-72 win over the Chicago Sky on Friday night.
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Holdsclaw, Lyttle lead Atlanta past Mystics
Chamique Holdsclaw scored 18 points, and Sancho Lyttle added 16, helping the Atlanta Dream snap a two-game losing streak with a 72-65 victory over the Washington Mystics on Friday night.
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Candace Parker to resume playing for LA Sparks
Candace Parker is returning to action for the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday when they host the Phoenix Mercury.
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Dream bring back Latta; waive Teasley in swap of guards
The Atlanta Dream signed former guard Ivory Latta and waived guard Nikki Teasley on Friday.
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Report: Mercury's Taurasi cited for DUI
Phoenix Mercury star guard and three-time WNBA All-Star Diana Taurasi was reportedly cited for driving under the influence in Phoenix early Thursday morning.
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Phoenix police: Mercury's Taurasi cited for DUI
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi said Friday that she's embarrassed after being cited for drunken driving a few hours after she helped lead her team to victory over the Seattle Storm.
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