The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Lynx capture 4th title

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Sylvia Fowles had 17 points and broke her own WNBA Finals record by grabbing 20 rebounds to lead the Minnesota Lynx to their fourth championsh­ip in seven years with an 85-76 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks in Game 5 on Wednesday night.

Maya Moore had 18 points and 10 rebounds and hit a huge runner with 26 seconds to play, Lindsay Whalen had 17 points and eight assists and Seimone Augustus added 14 points, six assists and six boards to help the Lynx move into a tie with the Houston Comets for most titles in league history.

Candace Parker had 19 points, 15 rebounds and five assists for the Sparks, who were looking to become the first repeat champions in 15 years.

Chelsea Gray had 15 points and eight assists, but Nneka Ogwumike fouled out with 5:29 to play and finished with 11 points. Los Angeles turned it over 17 times.

With a team that had the makings of a new dynasty bearing down on it, the Lynx responded to reassert their own. They have been in the finals in six of the last seven years and now find themselves in the company of Cynthia Cooper, Sheryl Swoopes and the Comets that dominated the league's early days.

The game the Lynx rule now is bigger, faster and deeper and the proud core of Moore, Rebekkah Brunson, Augustus and Whalen have had to earn everything they've accomplish­ed.

They led by 12 in the third quarter, but Los Angeles pushed right back, trimming the deficit to four at the start of the fourth.

 ?? Hannah Foslien / Getty Images ?? Maya Moore, a former UConn star, of the Lynx celebrates as Riquna Williams (2) and Odyssey Sims of the Sparks react in the final minute on Wednesday in Minneapoli­s.
Hannah Foslien / Getty Images Maya Moore, a former UConn star, of the Lynx celebrates as Riquna Williams (2) and Odyssey Sims of the Sparks react in the final minute on Wednesday in Minneapoli­s.

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