May 22, 2013

WNBA Roundup: Lynx slam Sparks 88-77

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Seimone Augustus scored 23 points, becoming the team’s all-, as the beat the Sparks 88-77 at home Tuesday. Augustus, who passed ’s mark of 3,605 points, has spent her entire seven-year career in Minnesota and has scored 10 points or more in every game this season.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Maya Moore and Seimone Augustus scored 23 points apiece to lead the to an 88-77 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night.

added 12 points and had 10 for the first-place Lynx, who extended their lead in the Western Conference to over the Sparks. With remaining, Minnesota needs only four more victories to clinch the No. 1 seed in the West regardless of what Los Angeles (19-9) and San Antonio (17-9) do the rest of the way.

The Lynx (22-4) won their ninth consecutive game and tied a franchise record with their 14th home win of the season.

Alana Beard scored 17 points and Jenna O’Hea added 15 for the Sparks, who matched a season high with their third straight loss.

Augustus set a career high with six 3-pointers. Her third of the night earned the 2006 No. 1 overall pick the top spot on the Lynx career scoring list, surpassing Katie Smith’s 3,605 points with 4:11 left in the second quarter.

SUN 77, 70

WASHINGTON (AP) — Tina Charles scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lift the Connecticut over Washington.

The Sun (20-7) have beaten the Mystics (5-22) nine , including all five matchups this season. Connecticut extended its lead in the East to two games over idle Indiana.

led the Mystics with 23 points on 10-of-14 shooting — her highest-scoring game since she had 24 against the New York Liberty on July 13 — and added nine rebounds. But Washington lost its season-worst sixth in a row.

Charles scored with 46 seconds left to give Connecticut a 73-70 lead and grabbed a defensive rebound on the ensuing Washington possession. Mystics guard Noelle Quinn answered with a steal, but Washington turned the ball over and began intentionally fouling.

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