June 19, 2013

WNBA Playoffs Roundup: Storm beats Lynx 86-79 / Fever slam Dream 103-88

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(22 points) knocked down two 3-pointers in the final 2:30 of the second overtime to help the Storm beat the Lynx 86-79 in Game 2 of the 2012 Western . added 18 points for the Storm and hit a trey as time expired to send the game into overtime. led the Lynx with 22 points and 15 rebounds

SEATTLE (AP) — scored 22 points, including two 3-pointers in the second overtime, and the Seattle Storm beat the 86-79 on Sunday night to force a deciding third game in the Western Conference semifinal series.

had 18 points for the Storm, including a tying 3 with 23.9 seconds left in the first overtime.

Rebekkah Brunson scored 22 points and had 20 for the Lynx.

opened the second extra period with a 3 that put the Storm ahead for good, 78-75. After had a jumper for the Lynx, Bird hit a 3 that stretched Seattle’s lead to four points with 2:24 left, and she made another with 42 seconds remaining sealed the Storm’s win.

Game 3 is Tuesday night in Minneapolis. The winner will face Los Angeles in the conference finals.

Lauren Jackson hit a 3 from the right side for Seattle that tied the score at 70-all with 1.1 seconds left in regulation.

FEVER 103, DREAM 88

ATLANTA (AP) — had 25 points and 13 rebounds, Briann January scored 24 points and Indiana forced a deciding Game 3 in the East semifinals series.

had 16 points, Shavonte Zellous added 15, Tammy Sutton-Brown 11 and Erin Phillips 10 for the Fever, who shot 53 percent from the field. January scored 11 points in the third quarter to help Indiana extend a two-point halftime lead and Catchings had 18 in the fourth — one short of the WNBA record for a quarter.

Angel McCoughtry scored 22 points to lead Atlanta. added 17 and Sancho Lyttle 15.

Game 3 will be Tuesday in Indianapolis, where the Dream eliminated the Fever in Game 3 of the East finals a year ago and won the opener of this series on Friday.

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WNBA Roundup: Storm beat Silver Stars 84-75

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Friday’s involved two of the eight teams to clinch as Ann Wauters (14 points, 13 rebounds) and the Storm took down the Silver Stars 84-75 at home Friday night.

SEATTLE (AP) — scored 16 points, Lauren Jackson became the fourth to reach 6,000 , and the Seattle Storm beat the 84-75 on Friday night.

Ann Wauters added 14 points and 13 rebounds, and Camille Little and each had 12 for the Storm (15-18). Jackson finished with 11 points and now has 6,003.

Danielle Adams had 16 points and 10 rebounds for San Antonio (20-13), and added 12 points and 11 rebounds.

The Storm scored the first four points of the game and led all the way, increasing the advantage to 21 in the second quarter. The Silver Stars pulled to 79-75 on a 3-pointer by Shemeka Christon with 39 seconds left in the game. However, they didn’t score again and Seattle hit five free throws to seal the win.

LYNX 89, MERCURY 66

PHOENIX (AP) — Maya Moore scored 13 of her 21 points in the first half as Minnesota cruised past Phoenix.

added 16 points and four assists for Minnesota (27-6). The Lynx, who have clinched the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference, open the playoffs at home against Seattle next Friday.

scored 17 points for Phoenix (7-26), which matched the for losses in a season, set in 2003. The Mercury finish the season Sunday against the Storm.

The Lynx played their starters into the third quarter, extending their lead to 33 after leading 51-34 at the break.

FEVER 66, MYSTICS 53

WASHINGTON (AP) — Erin Phillips scored a season-high 19 points as Indiana pulled away in the second half.

Jessica Davenport added 14 to help the Fever (21-12) snap a three-. Indiana also reached 21 wins for the seventh time in the last eight years.

Monique Currie scored 16 points to lead last-place Washington (5-28).

Phillips, starting in place of the injured Briann January, scored 11 of her points in the third quarter as Indiana extended a two-point halftime lead to 12 points heading to the fourth.

The Mystics pulled to 54-47 on a 3-pointer by Jasmine Thomas early in the last quarter, but Indiana soon went on a 6-0 run and Washington got no closer than within 11 the rest of the way.

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WNBA / MLS Roundup: Fever slammed Storm 72-48 / Fire beat Toronto FC 2-1

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(Nathaniel S. Butler// had 22 points and seven Wednesday night to lead the Liberty past the Mystics 75-62. The Liberty move a half-game ahead of Chicago for the fourth and final spot in the Eastern Conference.)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — scored 16 points and the forced a franchise-record 28 turnovers in a 72-48 victory over the Seattle Storm on Wednesday night.

added 13 points, seven rebounds and a season-high six steals for the Fever (20-9), who have won eight of nine. The Fever are 10-2 since the Olympic break and remain in contention for the top seed in the .

Svetlana Abrosimova had 11 points and eight rebounds for the Storm (13-16).

Seattle played without its starting backcourt. Point guard , the Storm’s leading scorer, rested and did not play because of a . The Fever took advantage, collecting a season-high 17 steals and allowing a season-low point total.

Seattle center finished with four points on 2-for-10 shooting and committed seven turnovers.

The Fever have won at least 20 for the fourth straight year and are within range of their of 22 wins with five games remaining. Indiana set the record in 2009, the year the team lost to Phoenix in the .

SUN 100, MERCURY 78

PHOENIX (AP) — Kara Lawson scored a career-high 30 points to help the Sun get the win.

Mistie Mims added 15 points and nine rebounds for Connecticut (22-8), which leads Indiana by 1½ games for the top spot in the Eastern Conference. Lawson also had eight rebounds and seven assists.

DeWanna Bonner had 24 points and 10 rebounds for the Mercury (7-22).

Connecticut scored 13 late in the third quarter to take a 67-56 lead.

Lawson went 9 for 17 from the field, including 6 for 13 from beyond the arc.

Connecticut played without leading scorer , who was sidelined by a . Charles, the league’s leading rebounder (10.6 a game) and fifth-best scorer (18.2), had not missed a game in her WNBA career.

LIBERTY 75, MYSTICS 62

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Cappie Pondexter scored 22 points to lead the Liberty to the victory.

had 15 points and Kia Vaughn added 10 for New York (13-17), which went 4-2 on a six-game homestand — including two wins against last-place Washington. The Liberty also moved a half-game ahead of Chicago for the fourth and final in the Eastern Conference.

Monique Currie scored 24 points for Washington (5-25), which has lost nine straight. The Mystics dropped to 1-15 on the road this season, with their lone win against the Liberty on July 13 in the last game before the league’s monthlong Olympic break.

Pondexter’s 3 gave New York a 67-58 advantage with 4:43 to go, and Washington got no closer than seven the rest of the way. The Liberty scored the final six points of the game.

SILVER STARS 78, SHOCK 63

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Shameka Christon scored 17 points, Sophia Young had 16 and the Silver Stars stopped a five-game skid.

Danielle Robinson finished with 12 points for San Antonio (18-11), which led 51-27 at halftime. Becky Hammon had 11, and Jayne Appel added nine points and 11 rebounds.

Glory Johnson led Tulsa (6-23) with 18 points, and reserve Ivory Latta had 17. Temeka Johnson finished with 10 points.

San Antonio grabbed control with a 15-3 run in the first half. Jia Perkins capped the spurt with a jumper that made it 32-14 with 8:34 left in the half.

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Ryan Johnson #9 of Toronto FC battles for the ball with Alvaro Fernandez #4 of the Chicago Fire during MLS action at the BMO Field September 12, 2012 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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MLS Roundup: Fire beat Toronto FC 2-1

TORONTO (AP) — Alvaro Fernandez and Chris Rolfe scored first-half goals to help the Chicago Fire beat Toronto FC 2-1 on Wednesday in Major League Soccer.

Fernandez opened the scoring with a header in the 13th minute, and Rolfe made it 2-0 in the 42nd.

Eric Hassli scored in the 79th minute for Toronto.

Chicago moved into second place in the East with its fifth victory in six games.

Chicago also won the two previous meetings this season, 3-2 in Toronto and 2-1 in Chicago.

Editor’s note: That’s the sole MLS game played on Wednesday.

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WNBA Roundup: Sky beats Lynx 83-70

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Angel McCoughtry, the league’s leading scorer, poured in 23 points Tuesday night as she led the Dream to a 77-61 home victory over the Storm. The win was Atlanta’s fifth in its last six games, pushing it closer to a

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — scored 26 points and Courtney Vandersloot added 17 as the Chicago Sky beat the 83-70 on Tuesday night.

Carolyn Swords had 11 points and nine to help the Sky (12-17) pull into a tie with New York for the fourth and final in the Eastern Conference with remaining. Chicago was without for the second due to a calf strain.

Maya Moore scored 18 points to lead the Lynx (24-5). had 17 and added 14.

The Sky broke open a in the with a 13-3 run over the final 5 minutes. Chicago finished with a 40-18 scoring edge in the paint and had a 31-24 rebounding advantage.

DREAM 77, STORM 61

ATLANTA (AP) — Angel McCoughtry scored 23 points, Erika had 20 and Atlanta pulled away late to beat Seattle.

added 13 points and Armintie Price had 10 for the Dream (17-14), who have won five of their last six.

had 14 points and nine rebounds and Camille Little added 13 points and eight boards for the Storm (13-15), who have already secured their WNBA-record ninth consecutive .

Seattle pulled to 55-54 on a 3-pointer by Sue Bird early in the fourth quarter. However, Atlanta went on a 13-0 run to regain control and finished with a 22-7 spurt.

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WNBA Roundup: Fever in a nail-biter, wins over Storm 68-66

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(The Sparks extended their winning streak to while ending the Silver Stars’ streak at 12 with a 101-77 win in L.A. on Thursday night. Kristi Tolliver and Alana Beard combined for 50 points in the victory. Danielle Robinson led the Silver Stars with 22 points.)

SEATTLE (AP) — Shavonte Zellous’ buzzer-beating 3-pointer capped Indiana’s closing 15-0 run and lifted the Fever to a 68-66 victory over the on Thursday night.

Tamika Catchings had 18 points and 11 to lead the Fever (13-8), who trailed by 13 with 4:04 to go. added 11 points and Zellous finished with 10.

Camille Little scored 15 points to lead Seattle (10-13), who were 0 for 5 from the field and committed four turnovers over the :50. Sue Bird added 14 points, Shekinna Stricklen had 13 and Ewelina Kobryn 10.

The loss spoiled ’s anticipated with the Storm. The three-, who missed the first half of the season while training with the Australian national team for the Olympics, finished with four points and six rebounds in about 24 minutes.

SPARKS 101, SILVER STARS 77

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kristi Toliver matched with 29 points and six 3-pointers, Alana Beard added 21 points and Los Angeles won its eighth sstraight and snapped San Antonio’s 12-.

DeLisha Milton-Jones had 14 points as the Sparks (18-6) got their longest since an eight-game run June 2006. Los Angeles, which improved to 11-1 at , had lost the first three meetings against San Antonio — including its only home defeat on June 24.

Danielle Robinson had a season-high 22 points to lead the Silver Stars (16-6) and Shenise Johnson had 15.

Los Angeles moved one game behind defending for first place in the Western Conference.

LIBERTY 89, MERCURY 77

PHOENIX (AP) — scored 31 points as New York won for the third time in four games and handed Phoenix its ninth straight loss.

and Leilani Mitchell scored 13 points each, Plenette Pierson had 12 points and Kara Braxton added 12 points and nine rebounds for the Liberty (9-13).

Pondexter shot 9 for 15 from the field — 5 for 9 on 3pointers — and was 8 for 8 from the free-throw line. New York moved into sole possession of fourth place in the Eastern Conference, one-half game ahead of Chicago and two games behind third-place Atlanta.

DeWanna Bonner scored 34 points for Phoenix (4-18), which continued to play without several of its injured regulars.

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Olympics Roundup: Mighty US women win fifth straight Olympic basketball gold.

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Maya Moore #7 gives a five to #6 of United States in the second half while taking on France during the Women’s on Day 15 of the at North Greenwich Arena on , 2012 in London, England.
(August 10, 2012 – Source: Jamie Squire/ Europe)

(PhatzRadio / AP) — LONDON — Five things to know about Saturday, Day 15 of the :

: Bolt closes out world-record relay for Jamaica.
—Drive for five: Mighty US women win fifth straight gold.
—Boudia wins diving title as United States closes in on medals table win.
—Mexico upsets Brazil to win men’s soccer gold.
—The End: Coach K says gold-medal game will be final one as U.S. coach.
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Usain Bolt and got the baton at almost exactly the same time Saturday night, then sped down the stretch for the final leg of the 4×100-meter relay.

When Bolt reached his top gear, it was over.

The World’s powered Jamaica to a world-record time of 36.84 seconds, making him 3 for 3 for the second straight Olympics. He also won the 100 meters and 200 in London and Beijing.
Bolt picked up another victory long after the record-breaking relay was over. After grudgingly handing the baton to an official right after he crossed the , he got it back about 40 minutes later. He responded with a bow of thanks and kissed his new memento.
Bailey and the United States got the silver in 37.04, matching the old record that Bolt helped set at last year’s world championships. took the bronze in 38.12 after Canada, which was third across the line, was disqualified for running outside its lane.
Before Bolt and Co. took over the track, Mo Farah sent a charge through the capacity crowd at when he won the 5,000 meters to complete an Olympic long-distance double for Britain.
Farah surged ahead late and held on to win in 13:41.66. He still had the energy to do a few playful sit-ups on the track before he grabbed a British flag for the real celebration.

Allyson Felix won her third gold medal as the Americans rolled to an easy victory in the women’s 4×400 relay, and Russia capped a big day with wins by Mariya Savinova in the women’s 800 meters and Anna Chicherova in the women’s high jump — giving the traditional Olympic power six golds on the penultimate day of the .

Another traditional power delivered when the U.S. women’s basketball team routed France 86-50 for its fifth straight Olympic gold medal.
scored 21 points, including eight straight during the game-changing run in the second quarter that put the U.S. in control.
“It’s not easy to just be put together and be expected to win a gold medal,” guard said. “It’s a special feeling.”
Team USA is poised to win the medals race for the fifth consecutive Summer Games, and David Boudia increased the winning total with the country’s first gold in diving since 2000.

Boudia scored 568.65 points in the six-dive final for men’s 10-meter platform, edging Qiu Bo of China by 1.8 points. Tom Daley of Britain settled for the bronze.

Mexico earned its first Olympic gold medal in men’s soccer and left Brazil wondering if it will ever be able to add the title to its long list of triumphs.
Oribe Peralta scored 29 seconds into the final at Wembley Stadium and added another goal in the second half, leading Mexico to the 2-1 upset.
Hulk scored for Brazil in injury time, but Oscar missed a header in the final seconds to waste the last chance for a comeback in front of 86,162 fans.
“Mexico will be celebrating on the streets,” coach Luis Fernando Tena said. “It is a great honor for a coach to see his players singing the national anthem with gold medals around their necks. It’s a very important moment for Mexican football. It’s a great moment for us.”

The U.S. men’s basketball team will play Spain for the Olympic title on Sunday, and Mike Krzyzewski told The Associated Press it will be his final game as the national coach.
When asked if he was sure, Krzyzewski didn’t hesitate before again saying, “yes,” this will be his last game.
With a win, Krzyzewski would join Henry Iba (1964, 1968) as the only U.S. coach to lead the Americans to gold medals in consecutive Olympics.

The rest of the Olympic action Saturday:

VOLLEYBALL
Jaqueline Carvalho had 18 points and Brazil beat the United States in four sets to stop the Americans from winning their first Olympic gold medal in women’s volleyball.
Brazil became the third team to repeat as gold medalist. The Soviet Union won in 1968 and 1972, while Cuba won three straight starting with the 1992 Barcelona Games.
American star Destinee Hooker was held to 14 points.
Castro and Claudino celebrated the victory by leaping into the official’s chair, and Brazil’s coaches rushed to pile on the other players. Later, the Brazilians danced into the medal ceremony.

BOXING
Bantamweight Luke Campbell won Britain’s first Olympic boxing gold medal in his division since 1908, dramatically knocking down rival John Joe Nevin of Ireland midway through the third round of a 14-11 victory.
China’s Zou Shiming, light welterweight Roniel Iglesias, middleweight Ryota Murata and Ukrainian heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk also won their divisions.
Shiming defended his light flyweight gold medal from Beijing with a 13-10 victory over Thailand’s Kaeo Pongprayoon, who angrily protested the result.
Iglesias beat Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk 22-15 for Cuba’s first boxing gold in London after failing to win gold in Beijing.
Murata narrowly won the second boxing gold in Japan’s Olympic history, beating Brazil’s Esquiva Falcao 14-13 on the strength of a two-point holding penalty against Falcao in the final round.
Usyk capped the night with a 14-11 gold-medal victory over Clemente Russo of Italy, celebrating with a nimble Cossack dance in the center of the ring.

SAILING
Tamara Echegoyen, Angela Pumariega and Sofia Toro of Spain won the Olympic gold medal in women’s match racing, thanks in part to a boat-handling error by Australia that swept its skipper into the water.
With the best-of-five match tied at one, the boats were sailing nearly side-by-side downwind in the third race in big waves on Weymouth Bay when the Australian crew lost control and its boat rolled on its side. Skipper Olivia Price was swept out of the back of the boat and her crew had to pick her up before continuing.
Spain won that race by 1 minute, 1 second, but the 20-year-old Price and her crew won the fourth race to force a deciding match.
In another mistake, Price was assessed a penalty in Race 5 for a right-of-way violation and Spain sailed ahead to win the gold, leaving the Aussies with the silver.

CANOE SPRINT
Britain’s Ed McKeever won the men’s 200-meter kayak sprint in its Olympic debut, living up to his billing as “Usain Bolt on Water.”
McKeever powered his way to victory in 36.246 seconds in front of British Prime Minister David Cameron and his family. Spain’s Saul Craviotto Rivero was second and Canada’s Mark de Jonge beat France’s Maxim Beaumont to bronze by three-hundreths of a second.
Ukraine’s Yuri Cheban (men’s singles 200-meter canoe sprint) and New Zealand’s Lisa Carrington (women’s singles 200-meter kayak sprint) also won gold. Yury Postrigay and Alexander Dyachenko of Russia took the men’s 200 kayak sprint.

CYCLING – MOUNTAIN BIKE
Julie Bresset picked up the victory at her first Olympics, rolling through the English countryside and waving the French flag as she finished.
Bresset dominated the picturesque course at Hadleigh Farm. She took advantage of a mistake by defending gold medalist Sabine Spitz of Germany to build a massive lead, then rolled through the last of six laps all alone.
The 23-year-old Bresset started blowing kisses to cheering fans on the final straight. Spitz wound up with the silver medal, and Georgia Gould of the United States claimed bronze.
It was only the second Olympic medal in mountain biking for the Americans, who are credited with developing the sport in the 1970s. Susan DeMattei captured bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

GYMNASTICS – RHYTHMIC
Evgeniya Kanaeva became the first rhythmic gymnast to win two Olympic all-around titles, defending her gold medal from Beijing.
Russia has captured the last four Olympic individual titles. It also has a chance for another four-peat in Sunday’s group event, too.
Kanaeva posted the highest score in three of the four events and finished with 116.90 points. That was more than two points ahead of teammate Daria Dmitrieva. Liubou Charkashnya of Belarus won the bronze medal.

WRESTLING – FREESTYLE
Artur Taymazov of Uzbekistan won his third straight Olympic wrestling gold in the men’s 120-kilogram division, beating Georgia’s Davit Modzmanashvili in the final.
Taymazov joins Alexander Medved of the former Soviet Union and Russian great Alexander Karelin as the only male wrestlers to win gold medals in three straight games.
Azerbaijan won two titles, with Sharif Sharifov grabbing the gold in men’s 84-kg freestyle and Toghrul Asgarov taking the men’s 60-kg freestyle.
American Coleman Scott won a bronze medal in the 60-kg competition.

ELSEWHERE IN LONDON
Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago won the men’s javelin. … Norway retained its Olympic title in women’s team handball by beating Montenegro 26-23. … Germany defeated the Netherlands 2-1 to win its second straight men’s field hockey title and spoil a bid for a Dutch double in the sport. … Russia collected two gold medals in race-walk events, with Elena Lashmanova winning the women’s 20-kilometer and Sergei Kirdyapkin taking the men’s 50k. Lashmanova broke the world record with a time of 1 hour, 25 minutes, 2 seconds. … David Svoboda of the Czech Republic won the men’s modern pentathlon. … Taekwondo golds went to Italy’s Carlo Molfetta (men’s plus 80-kilogram) and Serbia’s Milica Mandic (women’s plus 67-kg). It was Serbia’s first gold of the games.

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WNBA Roundup: Tulsa Shock beats L.A. Sparks 91-75

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( and the streaking Storm beat the Mystics 79-71 in Washington on Tuesday night. Ned //)

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Rookie Riquana Williams scored a season-high 27 points and added 21 to lead the Tulsa Shock to a 91-75 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night.

Temeka Johnson added 11 points as Tulsa (2-11) got its second win in the last 12 meetings against Los Angeles. Williams’ total was a WNBA rookie high this season and helped the Shock win for the second time in four after opening the season with nine losses.

Kristi Toliver scored 21 points to lead Los Angeles (10-5), which dropped its second and lost by 16 or more points for the third time this season. Candace Parker, who tied a season-high with 33 points in a victory over the Shock on June 20, was held to just two points on 1-of-6 shooting.

STORM 79, MYSTICS 71

WASHINGTON (AP) — scored 25 points and added 14 as Seattle won its fifth straight and completed a home-and-home sweep of Washington.

The Storm (6-7) never trailed and held a 30-17 advantage at the free throw line in the opener of a four- swing. Seattle continues racing up the Western Conference standings after opening the season losing seven of .

led the Mystics (2-9) with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Washington, returning home following a winless road trip has lost four straight and eight of nine overall.

After the Mystics tied the score at 36 in the third quarter, Wauters’ 3-pointer put the Storm ahead 45-42 and started an 11-2 run. Seattle’s lead didn’t dip below five in the .

DREAM 70, FEVER 58

ATLANTA (AP) — Angel McCoughtry scored 22 points, added 17 and Atlanta won for the first time this season.

missed her first six shots from the field and finished with a season-low eight points for the Fever. and Jessica Davenport each added eight as Indiana did not have anyone score in double figures.

McCoughtry, the WNBA’s scoring leader, went without a point in the first quarter, but had a combined 18 points in the second and third quarters.

The Fever took their biggest lead at eight in the final minute of the first quarter, but their offense all but disappeared — going 1-for-15 from the field — in the second. Cathrine Kraayeveld’s runner in the lane capped a 19-1 run at the 4:37 mark of the second that put the Dream up 29-19.

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WNBA / MLS Roundup: Stars pound Sparks / New York Bulls beat D.C. United 3-2

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( led all scorers with 20 points and the Stars’ defense was stellar in Sunday’s 91-71 win over the host Sparks. San Antonio snapped L.A.’s seven- by holding the Sparks to 38.7 percent shooting. / Andrew D. Bernstein//)

SEATTLE (AP) — Ann Wauters had 14 points and seven rebounds to help the beat the 72-55 on Sunday for their fourth .

added 14 points, five assists and four rebounds for the Storm (5-7).

led Washington (2-8) with 21 points. Matee added 11, and Noelle Quinn had 10.

Seattle never trailed again after Bird hit a free throw to put the Storm up 10-9 with 4:35 remaining in the first quarter.

Seattle led 31-20 at the half after an efficient second quarter during which it shot 54.5 percent. Washington’s 20 points were the fewest Seattle allowed in a half this season. The Mystics scored just nine points in the second period, shooting 4 for 19 from the field.

DREAM 74, LIBERTY 64

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Angel McCoughtry scored 23 points and added 19 to lead Atlanta over New York.

McCoughtry shot 7 for 20 from the field and 8 for 10 on free throws in her return after missing two games due to a , helping the Dream (5-7) snap a two-game skid.

Leilani Mitchell scored 16 points, Kara Braxton had 14, and and DeMya Walker added 12 each as New York (4-9) lost for the fourth time in five games. New York’s lone win during that stretch came at Atlanta last Tuesday in a game McCoughtry missed.

SILVER STARS 91, SPARKS 71

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sophia Young scored 20 points to lead four players in double figures, and San Antonio handed Los Angeles its first loss at home.

The Silver Stars (5-5) led wire to wire and snapped a four-game, road-losing streak. They won for the first time this season and improved to 2-0 against Los Angeles.

The Sparks (10-4) were attempting to start 7-0 at home for the first time since 2006. They had won eight consecutive at home dating to last season.

Young scored 13 points in the second half. She made jumpers to give San Antonio leads of 76-60 and 80-64. Shameka Christon matched a season-high with 16 points. Danielle Robinson added 14 points and Becky Hammon 12 points and 10 assists.

Candace Parker returned for the Sparks after she sat out Saturday with a sore knee, but was held to five points and four rebounds in the second half. She finished with 15 points and 15 rebounds.

The Sparks, the second-best free throw shooting team in the , made only 8 of 18 attempts.

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Brandon Barklage #25 of the New York Red Bulls celebrates his first goal against D.C. United during their match at Arena on June 24, 2012 in Harrison, New Jersey.
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MLS Roundup: New York Bulls beat D.C. United 3-2

HARRISON, N.J. (AP) — Defender Brandon Barklage knocked in the first two goals of his MLS career Sunday night, leading the New York Red Bulls into a first-place tie with D.C. United with a 3-2 win before a franchise record crowd of 25,187.

Barklage, waived by United after the 2011 season and picked up by New York shortly thereafter, put the Red Bulls up 2-1 in the second minute of first-half stoppage time with his second goal of the half. Lurking on the right side, Barklage put in a one-time volley after Rafa Marquez’s free kick. D.C.’s Robbie Russell had brought down Mehdi Ballouchy just outside the box, and Marquez’s resulting kick caromed off the wall for Barklage to put home.

D.C. forward Chris Pontius scored the team’s fastest goal in team history 31 seconds into the match off a header.

Timbers 2, Sounders 1

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Kris Boyd scored his fifth goal of the season, David Horst converted a header and the Timbers earned a much-needed win.

Portland (4-6-4) jumped ahead of its archrival early and held off the attacking Sounders for its first win in the league series since joining the MLS last year.

The Timbers went up in the 16th minute when Boyd slipped past the defense and sent home a cross from Steven Smith. Horst scored just nine minutes later for a 2-0 lead.

Seattle (7-5-4) saw its winless streak extend to seven games, the longest in its MLS history, now in its fourth season.

Seattle’s Fredy Montero and Portland’s Lovel Palmer were both issued red cards in the final minutes.

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WNBA / MLS Roundup: Storm slide by Lynx 65-62; Galaxy get a win over Timbers 1-0

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SEATTLE (AP) — scored 21 points and added 12 points and eight assists as the beat Minnesota 65-62 on Sunday night, handing the Lynx their first loss of the season.

added 10 points for the Storm (3-7), including two game-clinching free throws with 1 second remaining. Thompson also grabbed two key in the final 5 seconds, including an offensive board with 1.9 to go after Bird missed two free throws.

Maya Moore scored 14 points and added 12 for the Lynx (10-1), who had set the record for the longest unbeaten start in WNBA history.

The Lynx rallied from a 17- in the second quarter to pull to 63-62 on Moore’s two free throws with 1:05 to go. However neither team scored until Thompson’s last second free throws.

SHOCK 87, MERCURY 75

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Rookie Riquna Williams scored 15 of her 19 points in the to lead Tulsa to its first win of the season.

scored 13 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter against her to help the Shock (1-9) pull away after the teams entered the tied at 56. Tulsa had lost 15 straight overall since beating Connecticut 83-72 last Aug. 28.

scored 24 points and added 22 to lead Phoenix (2-7), which beat Tulsa twice earlier this season for both of its wins.

The Mercury, already without the injured , also lost second-leading scorer Candice Dupree to a late in the first quarter. She did not return and finished with just four points.

SUN 75, DREAM 73

ATLANTA (AP) — Tina Charles had 23 points and a season-high 22 rebounds, and made two tiebreaking free throws with 3.1 seconds left to give Connecticut its only lead.

Renee Montgomery finished with 19 points and Kara Lawson added 11 for Connecticut, which has won five of six.

Armintie Price scored a season-high 20 points and Sancho Lyttle had 15 for the Dream.

Angel McCoughtry, the WNBA’s leading scorer, missed the game for Atlanta because of a sprained left knee.

Lyttle missed a baseline runner that didn’t touch the rim as time expired.

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Todd Dunivant #2 of the Los Angeles Galaxy (far right) heads the ball in for a goal as teammate David Junior Lopes #3 reacts in the second half of the MLS match against the Portland Timbers at The Home Depot Center on June 17, 2012 in Carson, California. The Galaxy defeated the Timbers 1-0.
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MLS Capsules

CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Todd Dunivant scored the lone goal to help the Los Angeles Galaxy snap a seven-game winless streak with a 1-0 victory over the Portland Timbers on Sunday night.

David Beckham’s corner kick found Dunivant on the far post in the 61st minute. The Galaxy defender eluded his marker and beat Portland goalkeeper Troy Perkins for the game’s only goal.

The match was the first appearance for Galaxy goalkeeper Josh Saunders, who last played on April 21st and has missed the last seven due to his presence in the league’s substance abuse and behavioral health program.

In his return, the Galaxy goalkeeper made four saves to give the Galaxy their first shutout of the season. His finest moment came in the 26th minute when he made a sprawling save to stop a Kris Boyd shot from 35 yards.

FIRE 3, RED BULLS 1

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) — Gonzalo Segares and Chris Rolfe scored in the second half to lead the Fire to a victory over the Red Bulls.

Segares’ goal came in the 68th minute on a short rebound of his pass to Dominic Oduro, who misfired. Segares followed up and put a point-blank shot past goalkeeper Ryan Meara to snap a 1-all tie.

The goal came four minutes after the Fire appeared to take the lead. Oduro’s 15-yard shot clearly crossed the goal line before New York defender Wilman Conde slid and cleared the ball to the sideline, but neither referee Baldomero Toledo nor assistant referee Ian Anderson saw it. Replays showed the ball in the goal and Anderson well up the sideline, out of position to confirm the goal.

Rolfe made it 3-1 in the 81st minute, taking a low pass from Patrick Nyarko in the goalmouth and converting.

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SEATTLE (AP) — Sue Bird scored 21 points and Tanisha Wright added 12 points and eight assists as the beat Minnesota 65-62 on Sunday night, handing the Lynx their first loss of the season.

added 10 points for the Storm (3-7), including two game-clinching free throws with 1 second remaining. Thompson also grabbed two key in the final 5 seconds, including an offensive board with 1.9 to go after Bird missed two free throws.

Maya Moore scored 14 points and Seimone Augustus added 12 for the Lynx (10-1), who had set the record for the longest unbeaten start in history.

The Lynx rallied from a 17- in the second quarter to pull to 63-62 on Moore’s two free throws with 1:05 to go. However neither team scored until Thompson’s last second free throws.

SHOCK 87, MERCURY 75

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Rookie Riquna Williams scored 15 of her 19 points in the to lead Tulsa to its first win of the season.

Temeka Johnson scored 13 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter against her former team to help the Shock (1-9) pull away after the teams entered the tied at 56. Tulsa had lost 15 straight overall since beating Connecticut 83-72 last Aug. 28.

scored 24 points and added 22 to lead Phoenix (2-7), which beat Tulsa twice earlier this season for both of its wins.

The Mercury, already without the injured , also lost second-leading scorer Candice Dupree to a late in the first quarter. She did not return and finished with just four points.

SUN 75, DREAM 73

ATLANTA (AP) — had 23 points and a season-high 22 , and made two tiebreaking free throws with 3.1 seconds left to give Connecticut its only lead.

Renee Montgomery finished with 19 points and added 11 for Connecticut, which has won five of six.

Armintie Price scored a season-high 20 points and had 15 for the Dream.

Angel McCoughtry, the WNBA’s leading scorer, missed the game for Atlanta because of a sprained left knee.

Lyttle missed a baseline runner that didn’t touch the rim as time expired.

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MLS Capsules

CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Todd Dunivant scored the lone goal to help the Los Angeles Galaxy snap a seven-game winless streak with a 1-0 victory over the Portland Timbers on Sunday night.

David Beckham’s corner kick found Dunivant on the far post in the 61st minute. The Galaxy defender eluded his marker and beat Portland goalkeeper Troy Perkins for the game’s only goal.

The match was the first appearance for Galaxy goalkeeper Josh Saunders, who last played on April 21st and has missed the last seven games due to his presence in the league’s substance abuse and behavioral health program.

In his return, the Galaxy goalkeeper made four saves to give the Galaxy their first shutout of the season. His finest moment came in the 26th minute when he made a sprawling save to stop a Kris Boyd shot from 35 yards.

FIRE 3, RED BULLS 1

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) — Gonzalo Segares and Chris Rolfe scored in the second half to lead the Fire to a victory over the Red Bulls.

Segares’ goal came in the 68th minute on a short rebound of his pass to Dominic Oduro, who misfired. Segares followed up and put a point-blank shot past goalkeeper Ryan Meara to snap a 1-all tie.

The goal came four minutes after the Fire appeared to take the lead. Oduro’s 15-yard shot clearly crossed the goal line before New York defender Wilman Conde slid and cleared the ball to the sideline, but neither referee Baldomero Toledo nor assistant referee Ian Anderson saw it. Replays showed the ball in the goal and Anderson well up the sideline, out of position to confirm the goal.

Rolfe made it 3-1 in the 81st minute, taking a low pass from Patrick Nyarko in the goalmouth and converting.

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