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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Big time wins

Today's results:

Tamika Catchings became only the second WNBA player to score 7,000 career points, but the Dream downed the Fever, 85-76. Atlanta is off to a hot start.

The Mercury collected their first season win, routing the Mystics, 93-77.

The Sky snapped a four-game losing streak by edging the Wings, 92-87.

Player news:

A positive Angel McCoughtry carries the Dream higher.

Skylar Diggins is nearing full return for the Wings.

Storm forward Crystal Langhorne stepped up last night with a record-setting performance against the Sun.

College coach news:

The Sheryl Swoopes investigation continues, but new allegations emerge.

Loyola Chicago players detail allegations of physical and mental abuse.

International basketball:

Timing is everything for Canada National Team coach Lisa Thomaidis.

Team Canada veteran Tamara Tatham is promoting women's hoops to the next generation.
Sue Favor at 8:41 PM

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