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Sun starting lineup for Game 2. ... Carrington received 28 of 67 first-place votes. Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby was second (18 votes) and Minnesota Lynx forward Bridget Carleton was ...
The Indiana Fever hold off the WNBA's worst team, beating the Los Angels Sparks 93-86 for their fifth straight victory behind Caitlin Clark's second triple-double of the season.. Aliyah Boston ...
Los Angeles finished the contest 14-of-23 from 3-point land. With 2:02 remaining, Clark set a new WNBA career-high in scoring with a free throw to bring her total to 23.
They would lose the next two games before defeating Dallas. They lost to Seattle to finish July 2–4 and head into the Olympic break. The Sparks lost the first six games after returning from the Olympic break before defeating New York to finish August 1–6. Well out of the playoff race, the Sparks lost the first eight games of September.
The Sparks won their opening game of the season before dropping the next two games to Las Vegas to finish the opening month 1–2. June was an up and down month that saw the Sparks win their first two games, but then alternate wins and losses for the next five games.
Backup Rae Burrell took Clarendon's place in the Sparks lineup and on the free-throw line. She hit both free throws to extend the Sparks' lead to 85-80 to help close out a 91-83 win for Los Angeles .
Yes, she definitely stole the show when she hit two ridiculous deep 3-pointers, one of which was the dagger in the 78-73 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday. It’s what the Sparks home ...
The surging Indiana Fever (17-16) start a six-game homestand against the struggling Los Angeles Sparks (7-25), who are last in the 12-team WNBA.. Indiana has won six of seven games since the ...