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McCowan drops 21 points as Fever rally past Dream

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Teaira McCowan had 21 points and 14 rebounds to help the Indiana Fever beat the Atlanta Dream 79-68.

The Fever (4-16) won their third in a row after 12 straight losses.

Tiffany Mitchell added 14 points, Danielle Robinson scored 12, Kelsey Mitchell 11 and Jessica Breland 10.

Indiana pulled away with 14 straight points for a 77-61 lead on Robinson’s basket with 3:53 left. Crystal Bradford stopped the run with 1 of 2 free throws and Aari McDonald’s 3-pointer with 2:08 left was the first of the game by the Dream (613). Atlanta finished 1 of 13 from 3-point range. Odyssey Sims had 20 points and Bradford added 14 for Atlanta, which opened the game on a

12-2 run.

Storm 82, Mercury 75

In Everett, Washington, Epiphanny Prince scored 15 points, Katie Lou Samuelson matched her career high with 14, and the Seattle Storm beat the Phoenix Mercury 82-75.

Jewell Loyd’s 3-pointer with 1:48 left gave the Storm (16-5) a six-point lead and Sue Bird’s running bank shot was the dagger, making it 80-72 at 43.9 seconds.

Kia Nurse scored 28 points and had a career high seven 3-pointers for the Mercury (9-10). Skylar Diggins-Smith added 17 points and Brittney Griner scored 16.

Lynx 86, Sparks 61

In Los Angeles, Napheesa Collier matched her career-high with 27 points and the Minnesota Lynx won their seventh straight with an 86-61 win over the Los Angeles Sparks.

The Lynx (12-7) shot 56% from the field, solidifyin­g their fourthplac­e standing in the WNBA as the league heads into the Olympic break.

Layshia Clarendon added 14 points and Sylvia Fowles had 10. Minnesota had an 18-point lead in the first half and extended to 8355 on Bridget Carleton’s 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter.

Erica Wheeler and Brittney Sykes had 14 points each, and Amanda Zahui B added 10 for the Sparks (6-13).

Aces 95, Wings 79

In Arlington, Texas, A’ja Wilson had 22 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists to help Las Vegas beat Dallas 95-79 in the teams final game before the Olympic break.

Dearica Hamby also had 22 points and 12 boards for the Aces (15-6), who were missing Liz Cambage. The 6-foot-8 Australian is training with her country to get ready for the Tokyo Games.

The Aces used a 33-point second quarter to rally from a five-point deficit and take a 48-42 lead into halftime. Kelsey Plum was huge in that second quarter and finished the game with 16 points. Jackie Young had 17 for Las Vegas also, which put the game away in the third quarter.

Jones’ double-double leads

Sun 71, Liberty 54

In New York, Jonquel Jones had 17 points, 17 rebounds and five assists as the Connecticu­t Sun routed the New York Liberty 71-54.

It was Jones’ 10th double-double of the season for the Sun (146), who go into the Olympic break sitting in third place in the standings. Jasmine Thomas added 12 points and Briann January 10.

Connecticu­t played stellar defense, holding the Liberty to just 30% shooting from the field. Kylee Shook made a career-high four 3-pointers and scored 16 points to lead New York (10-11). She made six of her eight shots while the rest of the team was just 11 for 48 from the field.

The Sun led 22-12 after the first quarter and pulled away for good in the third quarter with 16 straight points. Michaela Onyenwere added 12 points and Jazmine Jones 10 for New York.

 ?? (AP) ?? Seattle Storm’s Katie Lou Samuelson drives to the hoop during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Phoenix Mercury, on July 11, in Everett, Washington.
(AP) Seattle Storm’s Katie Lou Samuelson drives to the hoop during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Phoenix Mercury, on July 11, in Everett, Washington.
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