| Mystics name Julie Plank head coach
The Washington Mystics announced
Thursday that Julie Plank has been named the team's head coach. Per club
policy, terms of the deal were not released.
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| Mystics tab Taylor as GM
The Washington Mystics named Angela Taylor
vice president and general manager on Thursday.
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| Smith leads Shock to third WNBA title
Katie Smith had 18 points and six rebounds
as the Detroit Shock completed a three-game sweep to win the WNBA championship
with a 76-60 win over the San Antonio Silver Stars.
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| Smith, Detroit defeat Silver Stars to climb within one win of title
Katie Smith scored 22 points, and Deanna
Nolan and Kara Braxton each had 12 points, as the Detroit Shock downed the San
Antonio Silver Stars, 69-61, to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five WNBA
Finals.
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| Los Angeles' Parker wins WNBA MVP, Rookie of the Year awards
Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker was
named Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year in the WNBA on Friday, the
first time any player has received both honors in the same season.
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| Los Angeles' Parker named WNBA Rookie of the Year
Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker was
named Rookie of the Year in the WNBA on Friday.
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| Shock make Silver Stars fade with Game 1 triumph
Katie Smith and Taj McWilliams-Franklin
combined to score 49 points and haul in 16 rebounds to lead the Detroit Shock
in a 77-69 victory over the San Antonio Silver Stars in Game 1 of the WNBA
Finals from AT&T Center.
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| Shock slip by Liberty, reach Finals
Deanna Nolan posted a game-best 23 points
as Detroit slipped by New York, 75-73, in a deciding Game 3 of the Eastern
Conference finals.
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| Hammon wills Silver Stars to Game 3 victory over Sparks
Becky Hammon picked a good game to score
a season-high 35 points, leading the San Antonio Silver Stars to a 76-72 win
over the Los Angeles Sparks in the deciding game of the Western Conference
Finals.
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| Nolan, Shock force Game 3 with comeback win over Liberty
Deanna Nolan had 22 points and six
rebounds to help the Detroit Shock to a 64-55 victory over the New York
Liberty, tying the Eastern Conference Finals at one game apiece.
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