Tonight’s results:
Despite the return of Sylvia Fowles and Elena Delle Donne to the Sky, the Sun beat Chicago, 79-69. Connecticut has won six straight.
It took an overtime, but the Shock pulled together to down the Fever, 107-102.
More WNBA news……
Lynx:
Minnesota had one of their best practices of the year today, according to coach Cheryl Reeve, who said, “I feel like I got my team back.”
Practice report from today.
Rookie Asia Taylor blogs: Don’t panic.
Sun:
Chiney Ogwumike blogs about thriving in transition.
Storm:
Noelle Quinn provides quiet leadership to the team.
Dream:
Angel McCoughtry has been nominated for an ESPY award for best WNBA player.
Mercury:
Could the Mercury’s offense be better than it was in 2009, when they won the title?
ESPN’s power rankings:
1. Mercury
2. Lynx
3. Dream
4. Sun
5. Fever
6. Stars
7. Shock
8. Sky
9. Mystics
10. Storm
11. Sparks
12. Liberty
WNBA All-Star game:
League president Laurel Richie is excited about the upcoming game.
WNBA pride game last Sunday:
Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans was not impressed with the broadcast.
College news:
UNCW is ready to reap the rewards of patience.
Coach Debbie Black’s contract has been extended at Eastern Illinois through 2017.