Thursday, May 18, 2017

WNBA season, day six

Tonight's result:

The Lynx topped the Liberty, 90-71. But New York guard Brittany Boyd might have torn her Achilles. Prayers for her.

Last night's game:

Brittney Griner put up a career-high 32 points to lead the Mercury over the Fever, 85-62. Diana Taurasi surpassed 1,500 career rebounds.

Tomorrow's game schedule:

Phoenix travels to San Antonio, who is still waiting for the debut of Kelsey Plum.

Dream at Sky

Mystics at Sparks

WNBA team news:

The Los Angeles Sparks' ring ceremony will be streamed live on Twitter and Periscope tomorrow night.

The Mystics' road trip will serve as a get-to-know-you retreat.

San Antonio is betting its small stars can be supernovas.

The Sun have reached a TV deal with CSN New England for 15 games.

WNBA player news:

Tina Charles previews her special edition Black History Month sneakers.

Big things are expected from Kiah Stokes this season.

Amanda Zahui B enters her third season with confidence.

Leilani Mitchell has had two strong performances for Phoenix.

Stars vet Monique Currie still has game.

Kaela Davis and Allisha Gray are making a fast impact on Dallas.

Why Alaina Coates' pro career is still on hold.

Five on five with the Mercury's Cayla George.

Terps in the WNBA.

College player news:

Once homeless, Kimijah King has found a niche with UAA basketball.

College coach news:

New UMKC coach Jacie Hoyt gets her competitive drive from her mom.

Christie Sides has been promoted to associate head coach at Northwestern.

High school news:

Top recruit Jordan Horston would rather dish assists than score any day of the week.

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