Women's National Basketball Association (2015)

WNBA Standings
Eastern
 1. New York L. 23-11 
 2. Chicago S. 21-13 
 3. Indiana F. 20-14 
 4. Washington M. 18-16 
 5. Atlanta D. 15-19 
 6. Connecticut S. 15-19 
Western
 1. Minnesota L. 22-12 
 2. Phoenix M. 20-14 
 3. Tulsa S. 18-16 
 4. L.Angeles S. 14-20 
 5. Seattle S. 10-24 
 6. S.Antonio SS 8-26 
Points Per Game
 Elena DELLE DONNE
  Chica.
  (196-G/F-89)
  Avg: 23.2
 1. Delle Donne, Chica.23.2 
 2. Moore, Minnesot.21.3 
 3. McCoughtry, Atlan.20.1 
 4. Parker, L.Angele.19.9 
 5. Charles, New Y.17.6 
 6. Sims, Abdullah Gul16.3 
 7. Ogwumike, Dynamo15.9 
 8. Bonner, Nadezhda15.9 
 9. Griner, UMMC15.3 
 10. Bone, Yakin Dogu15.3 
Rebounds Per Game
 Candace PARKER
  L.Angele.
  (193-C-86)
  Avg: 10.2
 1. Parker, L.Angele.10.2 
 2. Paris, Hatay9.2 
 3. Fowles, Minnesot.8.8 
 4. Charles, New Y.8.5 
 5. Lyttle, UMMC8.3 
 6. Delle Donne, Chica.8.2 
 7. Griner, UMMC8.1 
 8. Lavender, Fener.8.1 
 9. Brunson, Minnesot.7.9 
 10. Catchings, India.7.0 
Assists Per Game
 Courtney VANDERSLOOT
  Ordus.
  (173-G-89)
  Avg: 6
 1. Vandersloot, Ordus.6.0 
 2. Parker, L.Angele.6.0 
 3. Bird, Seattle S.5.4 
 4. Robinson, USK Pra.5.0 
 5. Diggins, Tulsa S.5.0 
 6. Whalen, Minnesot.4.0 
 7. Thomas, Connecti.3.9 
 8. Sims, Abdullah Gul3.9 
 9. January, Indiana F.3.8 
 10. Wright, New Y.3.6 
Steals Per Game
 Sancho LYTTLE
  UMMC
  (193-C-83)
  Avg: 2.3
 1. Lyttle, UMMC2.3 
 2. McCoughtry, Atlan.2.1 
 3. Parker, L.Angele.2.0 
 4. Bentley, Gelistir.2.0 
 5. Catchings, India.1.9 
 6. Prince, Dynamo K.1.8 
 7. Moore, Minnesot.1.8 
 8. Perkins, S.Antoni.1.5 
 9. Williams, Tulsa S.1.5 
 10. Ajavon, Energa T.1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 Brittney GRINER
  UMMC
  (203-C-90)
  Avg: 4.1
 1. Griner, UMMC4.1 
 2. Sanders, Abdullah2.1 
 3. Stokes, New Y.1.9 
 4. Delle Donne, Chica.1.9 
 5. Parker, L.Angele.1.7 
 6. Fowles, Minnesot.1.6 
 7. Meesseman, Spart.1.3 
 8. Appel, S.Antonio SS1.3 
 9. Breland, Chicago S.1.2 
 10. Lavender, Fener.1.1 
Season 2015
List of Players
List of Imports
Stats

Minnesota Lynx capture third championship in five years (Photo: photos.twincities.com)

Minnesota Lynx 2015
Cheryl Reeve Cheryl Reeve Reeve
Jucimara Dantas
Dantas
Lindsay Whalen
Whalen
Rebekkah Brunson
Brunson
Seimone Augustus
Augustus
Maya Moore
Moore
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
 Dantas Jucimara 191 (6'3'') C 78 Brazil
13  Whalen Lindsay 175 (5'9'') PG 82 USA
32  Brunson Rebekkah 191 (6'3'') F/C 81 USA
33  Augustus Seimone 183 (6'0'') SF 84 USA
23  Moore Maya 183 (6'0'') SG 89 USA
14  Peters Devereaux 187 (6'2'') C 89 USA
9  Baric Nika 169 (5'7'') PG 92 Slovenia
0  O'Neill Jennifer 168 (5'6'') PG 90 Puerto Rico USA
51  Cruz Anna 173 (5'8'') PG 86 Spain
15  Jones Asjha 191 (6'3'') F/C 80 USA
21  Gray Reshanda 190 (6'3'') F 93 USA
20  Liston Tricia 185 (6'1'') G 92 USA
22  Wright Monica 180 (5'11'') F 88 USA
Head Coach: Cheryl Reeve
Coach Assistant: Shelley Patterson
Coach Assistant: Jim Petersen

WNBA Awards 2015 - Oct 15, 2015

WNBA 1st Team 2015
Elena Delle Donne
Delle Donne
Maya Moore
Moore
Tina Charles
Charles
DeWanna Bonner
Bonner
Angel McCoughtry
McCoughtry

Finals MVP: Sylvia Fowles (6'6''-C-85) of Minnesota L.
Most Valuable Player: Elena Delle Donne (6'5''-G/F-89) of Chicago S.
Most Improved Player: Kelsey Bone (193-C-91) of Connecticut S.
Sixth Man: Allie Quigley (178-G-86) of Chicago S.
Rookie of the Year: Jewell Loyd (178-G-93) of Seattle S.
Defensive Player of the Year: Brittney Griner (203-C-90) of Phoenix M.
Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award: Delisha Milton-Jones (6'1''-PF-74) of Atlanta D.
Coach of the Year: Bill Laimbeer of New York L.

1st Team
G/F: Elena Delle Donne (6'5''-G/F-89) of Chicago S.
SG: Maya Moore (6'0''-SG-89) of Minnesota L.
C: Tina Charles (6'4''-C-88) of New York L.
G: DeWanna Bonner (193-G-87) of Phoenix M.
SF: Angel McCoughtry (6'2''-SF-86) of Atlanta D.

2nd Team
C: Candace Parker (6'4''-C-86) of L.Angeles S.
SF: Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79) of Indiana F.
C: Brittney Griner (203-C-90) of Phoenix M.
G: Epiphanny Prince (175-G-88) of New York L.
G: Courtney Vandersloot (173-G-89) of Chicago S.

All-Defensive 1st Team
C: Brittney Griner (203-C-90) of Phoenix M.
SF: Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79) of Indiana F.
PG: Briann January (5'8''-PG-87) of Indiana F.
SF: Angel McCoughtry (6'2''-SF-86) of Atlanta D.
F: Chiney Ogwumike (6'4''-F-92) of Connecticut S.

All-Defensive 2nd Team
C: Tina Charles (6'4''-C-88) of New York L.
C: Sancho Lyttle (193-C-83) of Atlanta D.
C: Kiah Stokes (6'3''-C-93) of New York L.
G: DeWanna Bonner (193-G-87) of Phoenix M.
SF: Tanisha Wright (5'11''-SF-83) of New York L.

All-Rookie Team
G: Jewell Loyd (178-G-93) of Seattle S.
C: Kiah Stokes (6'3''-C-93) of New York L.
G: Brittany Boyd (5'9''-G-93) of New York L.
C/F: Ramu Tokashiki (191-C/F-91) of Seattle S.
F: Natalie Achonwa (6'3''-F-92) of Indiana F.
SG: Ana Dabovic (183-SG-89) of
L.Angeles S.


Minnesota Lynx capture third championship in five years - Oct 15, 2015

Tears streamed down the face of Seimone Augustus (6'0''-SF-84, college: LSU, agency: Wasserman Media). Lindsay Whalen (5'9''-PG-82, college: Minnesota, agency: SIG) limped off the floor with a badly sprained ankle. Maya Moore (6'0''-SG-89, college: Connecticut, agency: Wasserman Media) couldn't hit a shot. The third championship for the Minnesota Lynx was by far their most difficult. And that made the party that much sweeter. With a suffocating defense and a yearning to celebrate in front of their loyal fans, the Lynx turned a tense WNBA Finals into a runaway. Sylvia Fowles (6'6''-C-85, college: LSU, agency: Wasserman Media) had 20 points and 11 rebounds, and the Lynx captured their third title in five years with a 69-52 victory over the Indiana Fever in Game 5 on Wednesday night. Augustus added 16 points and Rebekkah Brunson grabbed 14 rebounds for the Lynx, who also won it all in 2011 and 2013. Moore scored just five points on 1-for-8 shooting, but the Lynx forced 21 turnovers and held Indiana to 35.7 percent shooting in the league's first Game 5 since 2009. "This never gets old," champagne-soaked Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79, college: Tennessee, agency: Tandem Sports) had 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Fever, who were looking for their second championship. Finally, the Lynx got to celebrate on their home court. They won their first two titles on the road in Atlanta, forcing the success-starved Twin Cities sports fans to revel from afar. When the final buzzer sounded, a franchise-record 18,933 fans waved white towels while singer Prince watched from a suite above Target Center's lower bowl. And celebrate they did. Augustus shed tears of joy after a throwback performance. Owner Glen Taylor hugged Reeve, and Moore leaped on to the scorer's table and pumped her fists toward the crowd. "We kept grinding and working despite everything that we've been through," Augustus said. It was a stunning collapse for the previously unflappable Fever, who had staved off elimination five straight times in these playoffs leading into Game 5. January and Catchings helped turn Indiana into a tough, confident bunch that erased an 18-point deficit to beat the New York Liberty in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals, but finally ran into a wall they couldn't break through at the boisterous Target Center. In the second and third quarters, the Fever scored 12 points total and turned the ball over 17 times. Star guard Briann January (5'8''-PG-87, college: Arizona St., agency: Josep and Nicolas) scored six points in the first quarter for Indiana, but didn't get her next bucket until six minutes were gone in the third. She finished with 13 points on 6-for-15 shooting. "They just outplayed us in every single way," Fever coach Stephanie White said. "They looked like a team that was on a mission and they played like it." The game got off to an ugly start, with the Lynx slugging out a 27-21 lead at halftime in the lowest-scoring first half in finals history. Neither team could hit a shot or hold on to the ball, and Moore was held to just three points on 1-for-5 shooting. The Lynx kept the defense set to stifling in the second half, but finally started to generate a little offense in the third to gradually pull away. Fowles, who was named series MVP, had her way inside as she did for much of the finals and finally got some help from Augustus, who chipped in a vintage jumper and drive before Renee Montgomery (5'7''-PG-86, college: Connecticut, agency: LBM Management) turned the 20th turnover of the game into a layup just before the third-quarter buzzer that pushed Minnesota's lead to 19 points. In a community that has suffered through so much sports heartache over the last two decades, the Lynx have cemented themselves as a welcome respite. The record crowd that turned out for Game 5 got to watch a star-studded team that has become the league's gold standard finish off one of the most impressive five-year runs in WNBA history. Four finals appearances. A championship every other season starting in 2011. And on Wednesday night, a little revenge that was three years in the making. The Fever stunned the heavily favored Lynx in 2012, beating them at home in Game 1 and finishing them off back home in Indiana to dethrone the champions. The Lynx came back to win it in 2013 before losing to Phoenix in the Western Conference finals last year. The march to their third championship was harder than ever, with Whalen and Augustus missing big chunks of time with injuries and a style-altering trade that brought Fowles to the post midseason. "Those are things that kind of fueled this group," Reeve said. "At the same time it made them appreciate things." Reeve said the struggles made her veteran core appreciate this run more than any other, and they partied like it. A private concert at Prince's Minneapolis estate awaited and no one was about to miss it. "Wasn't a perfect year, perfect series or a perfect game," Moore said. "But we're champions."
Courtesy of: cbssports.com


West takes All-Star game behind Maya Moore's fourth quarter burst, 117-112 - Jul 25, 2015

In a highly entertaining game capped by an exciting fourth quarter, the West defeated the East 117-112 in the WNBA All-Star game. After trailing at the half, the West took a two point lead after three quarters, 93-91. The fourth quarter started a little slowly as both coaches gave their reserves ample playing time. Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79, college: Tennessee), the oldest player in the game, showed she was not ready to lose this game, scoring five points in the first half of the quarter to even the score at 100 with just under five minutes to go. Money time came, and the West returned starters Brittney Griner (6'8''-C-90, college: Baylor) and Maya Moore (6'0''-SG-89, college: Connecticut) to the lineup, while the West brought back Tina Charles (6'4''-C-88, college: Connecticut) and Angel McCoughtry (6'2''-SF-86, college: Louisville). The intensity increased immediately, as McCoughtry and Charles stole balls that led to fast breaks for the East. Kayla McBride (5'11''-G-92, college: Notre Dame) continued her hot shooting, scoring five of her points to give the West a one point lead with 2:51 to go in the game. After a Schimmel three, Moore took over. She scored eight in a row, and most of the West's remaining points to give the West a seven point lead they would not relinquish. Brittney Griner put a cap on the game with a goaltending call on the East's final shot as the West rode Moore's incredible 10 point fourth quarter to a 117-112 victory. Griner finished with 21, and McBride 18 for the West. Bentley led the east with 23, followed by Delle Donne with 16, and Charles and Schimmel with 13. For her 30 point performance Moore was named Most Valuable Player of the game.
Courtesy of: hoopfeed.com


WNBA All-Star Game 2015 Rosters - Jul 24, 2015

Eastern Conference Team

Alexandria Bentley
Bentley

Kelsey Bone
Bone

Tamika Catchings
Catchings

Tina Charles
Charles

Marissa Coleman
Coleman


Alexandria Bentley (5'7''-PG-90) of Connecticut Sun
Kelsey Bone (6'4''-C-91) of Connecticut Sun
Tamika Catchings (6'1''-SF-79) of Indiana Fever
Tina Charles (6'4''-C-88) of New York Liberty
Marissa Coleman (6'1''-G/F-87) of Indiana Fever
Elena Delle Donne (6'5''-G/F-89) of Chicago Sky
Stefanie Dolson (6'5''-C-92) of Washington Mystics
Angel McCoughtry (6'2''-SF-86) of Atlanta Dream
Emma Meesseman (6'4''-C-93) of Washington Mystics
Cappie Pondexter (5'9''-G-83) of Chicago Sky
Shoni Schimmel (5'9''-G-92) of Atlanta Dream

Head Coach: Pokey Chatman of Chicago Sky


Western Conference Team

Seimone Augustus
Augustus

Sue Bird
Bird

DeWanna Bonner
Bonner

Skylar Diggins
Diggins

Candice Dupree
Dupree


Seimone Augustus (6'0''-SF-84) of Minnesota Lynx
Sue Bird (5'9''-PG-80) of Seattle Storm
DeWanna Bonner (6'4''-G-87) of Phoenix Mercury
Skylar Diggins (5'9''-G-90) of Tulsa Shock
Candice Dupree (6'2''-F/C-84) of Phoenix Mercury
Brittney Griner (6'8''-C-90) of Phoenix Mercury
Jantel Lavender (6'3''-C-88) of Los Angeles Sparks
Kayla McBride (5'11''-G-92) of San Antonio SS
Maya Moore (6'0''-SG-89) of Minnesota Lynx
Nnemkadi Ogwumike (6'3''-F/C-90) of Los Angeles Sparks
Plenette Pierson (6'1''-PF-81) of Tulsa Shock
Danielle Marie Robinson (5'10''-G-89) of San Antonio SS
Lindsay Whalen (5'9''-PG-82) of Minnesota Lynx
Riquna Williams (5'7''-PG-90) of Tulsa Shock

Head Coach: Sandy Brondello of Phoenix Mercury



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