Women's National Basketball Association (2012)

WNBA Standings
Eastern
 1. Connecticut S. 25-9 
 2. Indiana F. 22-12 
 3. Atlanta D. 19-15 
 4. New York L. 15-19 
 5. Chicago S. 14-20 
 6. Washington M. 5-29 
Western
 1. Minnesota L. 27-7 
 2. L.Angeles S. 24-10 
 3. S.Antonio SS 21-13 
 4. Seattle S. 16-18 
 5. Tulsa S. 9-25 
 6. Phoenix M. 7-27 

Fever Head Coach Lin Dunn celebrates with her team after winning the WNBA title (Photo: WNBA)
Points Per Game
 Angel MCCOUGHTRY
  Atlan.
  (187-SF-86)
  Avg: 21
 1. McCoughtry, Atlan.21.0 
 2. Bonner, Phoenix M.21.0 
 3. Pondexter, New Y.20.5 
 4. Parker, L.Angele.18.6 
 5. Charles, Connecti.18.1 
 6. Prince, Chicago S.18.1 
 7. Toliver, L.Angele.17.8 
 8. Catchings, India.17.7 
 9. Augustus, Minneso.16.9 
 10. Young, S.Antonio16.5 
Rebounds Per Game
 Tina CHARLES
  Connecti.
  (193-C-88)
  Avg: 10.6
 1. Charles, Connecti.10.6 
 2. Fowles, Chicago S.10.4 
 3. Parker, L.Angele.9.8 
 4. Brunson, Minnesot.9.1 
 5. Thomas, Phoenix M.8.2 
 6. De Souza, Atlan.7.9 
 7. Catchings, India.7.8 
 8. Lyttle, Atlanta D.7.5 
 9. Ogwumike, L.Angele.7.2 
 10. Bonner, Phoenix M.7.2 
Assists Per Game
 Sue BIRD
  Seattle S.
  (175-PG-80)
  Avg: 5.5
 1. Bird, Seattle S.5.5 
 2. Hammon, S.Antoni.5.3 
 3. Whalen, Minnesot.5.1 
 4. Johnson, Tulsa S.4.7 
 5. Vandersloot, Chica.4.6 
 6. Harding, Atlanta D.4.6 
 7. Toliver, L.Angele.4.6 
 8. Prahalis, Phoenix4.5 
 9. Wright, Seattle S.4.5 
 10. Pondexter, New Y.4.3 
Steals Per Game
 Angel MCCOUGHTRY
  Atlan.
  (187-SF-86)
  Avg: 2.5
 1. McCoughtry, Atlan.2.5 
 2. Lyttle, Atlanta D.2.5 
 3. Young, S.Antonio2.3 
 4. Johnson, Tulsa S.2.1 
 5. Catchings, India.2.1 
 6. Beard, L.Angeles S.2.0 
 7. Prince, Chicago S.1.8 
 8. Bonner, Phoenix M.1.7 
 9. Perkins, S.Antoni.1.7 
 10. Ajavon, Washingt.1.6 
Blocks Per Game
 Candace PARKER
  L.Angele.
  (193-C-86)
  Avg: 2.3
 1. Parker, L.Angele.2.3 
 2. Charles, Connecti.1.5 
 3. De Souza, Atlan.1.4 
 4. McWilliams-F., Min.1.4 
 5. Fowles, Chicago S.1.2 
 6. McCoughtry, Atlan.1.1 
 7. Catchings, India.1.1 
 8. Brunson, Minnesot.1.1 
 9. Thomas, Phoenix M.0.9 
 10. Bonner, Phoenix M.0.9 

Season 2012
All Games
List of Players
List of Imports

Tamika Catchings of the Indiana Fever holds the WNBA Championship Trophy in her right hand and her Finals MVP Trophy in her left hand (Photo: WNBA)

Indiana Fever players celebrate their newly won championship in their locker room (Photo: WNBA)

Indiana Fever 2012
Lin Dunn Lin Dunn Dunn
Briann January
January
Katie Douglas
Douglas
Tamika Catchings
Catchings
Shavonte Zellous
Zellous
Erin Phillips
Phillips
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
 January Briann 173 (5'8'') PG 87 USA
 Douglas Katie 185 (6'1'') G/F 79 Greece USA
24  Catchings Tamika 186 (6'1'') SF 79 USA
1  Zellous Shavonte 178 (5'10'') G 86 USA
13  Phillips Erin 173 (5'8'') PG 85 Australia
 Davenport Jessica 196 (6'5'') C 85 USA
2  Larkins Erlana 185 (6'1'') F 86 USA
8  Sutton-Brown Tamara 193 (6'4'') C 78 Canada
 Christmas Karima 182 (6'0'') G/F 89 USA
32  Pohlen Jeanette 182 (6'0'') G 89 USA
Head Coach: Lin Dunn
Coach Assistant: Mickie DeMoss
Coach Assistant: Stephanie White

WNBA Season Awards 2012 - Oct 23, 2012

All-WNBA 1st Team 2012
#s#
Tamika Catchings
Catchings
Seimone Augustus
Augustus
Cappie Pondexter
Pondexter
Candace Parker
Parker
Tina Charles
Charles
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Finals MVP: Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79) of Indiana F.
Most Valuable Player: Tina Charles (6'4''-C-88) of Connecticut S.
Most Improved Player: Kristi Toliver (5'7''-PG-87) of L.Angeles S.
Sixth Man: Renee Montgomery (5'7''-PG-86) of Connecticut S.
Rookie of the Year: Nnemkadi Ogwumike (6'3''-F/C-90) of L.Angeles S.
Defensive Player of the Year: Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79) of Indiana F.
Kim Perrot Award: Kara Lawson (5'8''-PG-81) of Connecticut S.
Coach of the Year: Carol Ross of L.Angeles S.

All-WNBA 1st Team
SF: Seimone Augustus (6'0''-84) of Minnesota L.
G: Cappie Pondexter (5'9''-83) of New York L.
SF: Tamika Catchings (6'1''-79) of Indiana F.
C: Candace Parker (6'4''-86) of L.Angeles S.
C: Tina Charles (6'4''-88) of Connecticut S.

All-Defensive 1st Team
Briann January (5'8''-PG-87) of Indiana F.
Alana Beard (5'11''-G/F-82) of L.Angeles S.
Sylvia Fowles (6'6''-C-85) of Chicago S.
Sancho Lyttle (6'4''-C-83) of Atlanta D.
Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79) of Indiana F.

All-Defensive 2nd Team
Danielle Marie Robinson (5'9''-G-89) of S.Antonio SS
Armintie Price (5'9''-G-85) of Atlanta D.
Candace Parker (6'4''-C-86) of L.Angeles S.
Sophia Young (6'1''-F-83) of S.Antonio SS
Tina Charles (6'4''-C-88) of Connecticut S.

All-Rookie Team
Riquna Williams (5'7''-PG-90) of Tulsa S.
Samantha Prahalis (5'7''-PG-90) of Phoenix M.
Tiffany Hayes (5'10''-G-89) of Atlanta D.
Nnemkadi Ogwumike (6'3''-F/C-90) of L.Angeles S.
Glory Johnson (6'3''-F-90) of Tulsa S.


Fever Win Their First WNBA Title With Win Over Lynx - Oct 21, 2012

Minnesota L. - Indiana F. 78-87
INDIANAPOLIS- - Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79, college: Tennessee) had 25 points and eight assists to lead the Indiana Fever to their first WNBA title with an 87-78 win over the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday night. The Fever won the best-of-five championship series in four games, preventing a winner-take-all-game in Minnesota. Indiana won its first championship in its 13th season. The Fever reached the finals in 2009. Minnesota won the title last year. Erin Phillips added 18 points for Indiana, and Shavonte Zellous (5'10''-G-86, college: Pittsburgh) and Briann January (5'8''-PG-87, agency: Josep and Nicolas, college: Arizona St.) added 15 apiece. Lindsay Whalen had 22 points, eight assists and six rebounds to lead the Lynx. Maya Moore (6'0''-SG-89, college: Connecticut) added 16 for Minnesota. With 8:03 left to play, Catchings was fouled and hit two free throws, giving the Fever a 68-63 lead. Moore was called for her fourth foul of the game. After Taj McWilliams-Franklin scored the next basket, Catchings responded to make it 70-65. The Lynx got within three when Moore hit a shot to make it 70-67. Minnesota missed a shot, and then Phillips drove to the basket and scored to make it 72-67 with just under five minutes left. Minnesota missed a shot, and Zellous hit a 3-pointer to make it 75-67. Nearly three minutes later, Moore's 3-pointer sliced Indiana's lead to 77-72, but January hit a 3-pointer to push the advantage back to eight points. In the final minute, the Fever hit all five of its free-throw attempts, including one by Catchings after a technical foul on Cheryl Reeves. The Fever did not have an easy time of it in the first half. Catchings pushed the Fever to a 13-6 lead at one point in the first quarter, but Moore ended the Fever's run with a 3-pointer to make it 13-9. Catchings answered with a 3-pointer of her own, and Zellous hit a shot to make it 18-9 with 4:19 to play in the first. The Lynx never got closer than five points the rest of the quarter. In the second quarter, the Fever took a 33-26 lead when January scored two free throws. Whalen answered with a basket to make it 33-28. The Fever turned the ball over under the Minnesota basket, and on the next Lynx possession, Whalen was fouled and scored two free throws to make it 33-30. Moore picked up her third foul of the game with 6:13 remaining in the first half, and Zellous went to the line and hit two free throws to extend the lead to 37-32. The Lynx tied the game at 42 late in the first half, but were never able to take a lead. Phillips hit a 3-pointer and another basket to give the Fever a 47-42 halftime lead.


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