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WNBA: THE LATEST STANDINGS

Connecticut SunEASTERN CONFERENCE – 1. CONNECTICUT SUN (7-4)    ###    2. CHICAGO SKY (8-5)    ###     3. NEW YORK LIBERTY (7-5)    ###    4. WASHINGTON MYSTICS (6-5)    ###    5. INDIANA FEVER (7-6)    ###    6. ATLANTA DREAM (6-7)    ###     Continue reading

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Minnesota Lynx logoWESTERN CONFERENCE – 1. MINNESOTA LYNX (8-2)    ###    2. TULSA SHOCK (9-4)    ###    3. PHOENIX MERCURY (6-5)    ###    4. SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS (3-8)    ###    5. SEATTLE STORM (3-10)    ###    6. LOS ANGELES SPARKS (2-9)    ###   Continue reading

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Tulsa ShockWESTERN CONFERENCE – 1. TULSA SHOCK (8-1)    ###    2. MINNESOTA LYNX (7-2)    ###    3. PHOENIX MERCURY (3-5)    ###    4. SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS (2-6)    ###    5. SEATTLE STORM (2-7)    ###    6. LOS ANGELES SPARKS (0-7)    ###     Continue reading

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Connecticut SunEASTERN CONFERENCE – 1. CONNECTICUT SUN (6-1)    ###      2. WASHINGTON MYSTICS (4-2)    ###     3. NEW YORK LIBERTY (4-3)    ###    4. CHICAGO SKY (3-3)    ###    5. INDIANA FEVER (3-5)    ###    6. ATLANTA DREAM (3-5)    ###   Continue reading

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Tulsa ShockWESTERN CONFERENCE

1. TULSA SHOCK (3-1)         2. MINNESOTA LYNX (3-1)        3. PHOENIX MERCURY (2-2)        4. SEATTLE STORM (2-2)        5. LOS ANGELES SPARKS (0-2)        6. SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS (0-3)   Continue reading

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WNBA RESULTS FOR JULY 5TH TO 8TH

 The Washington Mystics (logo at right) notched a 3rd win, making their record 3-11 now and leaving the Tulsa Shock as the only WNBA team with just 2 wins so far this season. The Connecticut Sun retain their lead in the Eastern Conference standings and in the Western Conference the defending champion Minnesota Lynx retain the top spot, followed by the San Antonio Silver Stars.

For updated scores and the latest standings keep checking back here at Balladeer’s Blog.

JULY 8TH – San Antonio Silver Stars (11-5) win their 7th in a row, defeating the (H) New York Liberty (6-10) by a score of 94-81   ***   Tulsa Shock (3-13) over the Continue reading

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WNBA RESULTS JUNE 26TH – 28TH

 The Connecticut Sun (logo at left) are (for now) comfortably in control of the WNBA’s Eastern Conference with a 9-3 record. Meanwhile the Minnesota Lynx top the Western Conference standings at 12-1 headed into tonight’s game against the Phoenix Mercury. 

WHOSE TURN WAS IT TO BEAT THE MYSTICS? – Last night it was the Seattle Storm’s turn to beat the struggling Washington Mystics. The Storm came out on top 79-71 for their Continue reading

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WNBA RESULTS: JUNE 15TH – 17TH

 A BRAND NEW RECORD – So far the MINNESOTA LYNX have owned this WNBA season. They’re the defending champions, they’re the only remaining undefeated team this year and last night they took sole possession of the longest season- opening winning streak in the Association’s history! The Lynx moved to 10-0, breaking the 9-0 tie they held with the 2001 and 2003 LOS ANGELES SPARKS. Minnesota slapped around the homestanding PHOENIX MERCURY in a 78-60 victory that will live on in the history books.

A FIZZLE FROM THE SPARKS – And speaking of the Sparks, they laid an uncharacteristic egg with a 92-59 butt kicking at the hands of the ATLANTA DREAM. Angel McCoughtry, the undisputed leader of the Dream, went Medieval on the Sparks, chalking up 31 points on her own. Atlanta improved to Continue reading

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WNBA RESULTS FROM JUNE 8TH AND 9TH

 Balladeer’s Blog’s coverage of the Women’s National Basketball Association continues with a look at the five games last night and both games scheduled for today.

GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH – The NEW YORK LIBERTY registered their first road win of this young season last night with a 76-70 defeat of the WASHINGTON MYSTICS. It was the Liberty’s first win in Washington, DC since 2009,  which is surprising since road teams often thrive in the Black Hole of Sports that the District of Columbia has become in recent years (except for the Capitals). New York improves to  3-5 after starting the year 0-5.

UNDERCOVER ANGEL – Angel McCoughtry, the undisputed leader of the ATLANTA DREAM, helped rally her team in Continue reading

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