Marie on ESPN2 with a big night of Lady Tiger action in the WNBA

Connecticut (Allison Hightower) at Washington at 6 PM (NBA TV)

Preview: http://bit.ly/9G5bGS

Phoenix (Temeka Johnson) at Chicago (Sylvia Fowles) at 7 PM

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Minnesota (Seimone Augustus) at San Antonio (Roneeka Hodges) at 7 PM

Preview: http://bit.ly/ajrUl6

Indiana at Los Angeles (Marie Ferdinand-Harris) at 9 PM (ESPN2)

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Mone leads Lynx to comeback overtime win over Syl and Sky

CHICAGO (AP) Seimone  Augustus scored 27 points, including the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 26.9 seconds left in overtime to lead the Minnesota Lynx to an 87-82 victory over the Chicago Sky on Saturday. Lindsay Whalen had 19 points, seven assists and seven rebounds, Charde Houston added 17 points and Monica Wright added 11 to help the Lynx (9-16) rally from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter.  Jia Perkins led Chicago (12-16) with 16 points and Sylvia  Fowles had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Dominique Canty added 13 points and Tamera Young scored 10.   Augustus' jumper with 1 minute left in OT gave the Lynx an 80-79 lead. Fowles made 1 of 2 free throws to tie the score about 20 seconds later. After Augustus' go-ahead 3, Fowles made a layup to pull the Sky to 83-82 with 19.3 seconds to go. Whalen then made two free throws 3 seconds later to put Minnesota up by three again.

  

Minnesota/Chicago Box: http://bit.ly/b9VxF8

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Mone vs. Syl on ESPN2 today at 2 CST

Today at 2:00 PM EST on ESPN2, Lady Tiger fans can watch two of LSU's great players collide when Seimone Augustus takes her Minnesota Lynx to Chicago to play Sylvia Fowles and the Sky.  It would be hard to find two players in the WNBA that are playing at a higher level than these two in recent weeks.

Minnesota/Chicago Preview via WNBA.com - http://bit.ly/b9VxF8

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Meek and Marie stay red hot in WNBA

The Phoenix Mercury and Temeka Johnson stayed red-hot, defeating San Antonio last night 103-87.  The Mercury have not lost since the release of Meek's children's book ("Decisions, Decisions, Decisions") winning four straight. 

The point guard has been on a tear herself.  Against the Stars, Meek was 7 for 13 from the floor, 3 for 3 from the line for 17 points.

Phoenix/San Antonio Box: http://bit.ly/9jQ37r

Also on fire of late is Marie Ferdinand-Harris.  Marie blistered the nets for 7 of 10 made field goals last night to help Los Angeles defeat Tulsa. She his 1 of 2 from behind the arc and was a perfect 3 for 3 at the free throw line for 18 points.

Scholanda Robinson had 8 points, 3 boards and 3 assists for the Shock.

Los Angeles/Tulsa Box: http://bit.ly/abiEOk

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Fowles' dominance for Sky demands attention

By Ryan Smith for "RedEye"

Sky center Sylvia Fowles isn't your typical basketball star.

She prefers life out of the spotlight, doesn't necessarily embrace being the center of attention and intentionally avoids highlight-reel dunks.

But considering what she's accomplished on the court for the gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic team and the Sky this year, Fowles is a bona fide superstar--whether she likes it or not.

After two seasons slowed by injuries and fighting for minutes, the 24-year-old center has emerged as a dominating force for the success-starved Sky. She is averaging 18.4 points and 9.9 rebounds, leads the league in blocks and has racked up a few monster games lately, including a stat-stuffing 35-point, eight-rebound game Sunday at Phoenix, despite seeing double- and triple-teams from many opponents.

"This is the season we sort of expected her to have right from the beginning," Sky coach Steven Key said. "We were a bit unlucky, and she was a bit unlucky with the two injuries that she had her first two seasons. Now we can see what she can do, and she's the biggest, baddest thing around."

She might be the biggest and baddest, but you won't get her to make that claim.

"I just never was that person who wanted to be the focal point or in the spotlight," Fowles said. "That's just my personality. I'm very mellow and quiet."

Read the entire article: http://bit.ly/98vNwF
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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Show LSU Lady Tiger spirit and help WNBA raise money for Breast Cancer Awareness

The WNBA is raising funds for the Jimmy V Cancer Foundation through an internet auction and you can show your LSU spirit while supporting a great cause.

Each WNBA team has a commemorative pink WNBA basketball autographed by their team.  For you LSU fans keeping score this would include Chicago (Sylvia Fowles), Connecticut (Allison Hightower), Los Angeles (Marie Ferdinand-Harris), Minnesota (Seimone Augustus), Phoenix (Temeka Johnson), San Antonio (Roneeka Hodges), and Tulsa (Scholanda Robinson).

There is also individually autographed basketballs including one by Seimone and one by Syl.

Check out all the Breast Cancer Awareness auction items at: http://bit.ly/dlnu51

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Syl has career high 35, Meek wins to kick off "Night of HOPE"

BOB STARKEY: It was an amazing last day on my trip to Phoenix.  First, an incredible game between Pheonix and Chicago that wasn't resovled until the final seconds. Temeka Johnson ran her team, helping them come from behind with 6 points and 6 assists.  It was Phoenix's second consecutive win.  But the best player on the floor tonight was Sylvia Fowles.  Big Syl poured in 35 points to go along with 8 boards, 2 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Sylvia scored 12 of her career-high 35 in the fourth quarter as she tried to will her team to victory.

I was very proud of both of these Lady Tigers for how well they played the game and hard they competed.  They should make all of us proud that they are representing LSU.

Following the game it was a "Night of HOPE," the second annual event put on by Temeka's HOPE Foundation.  This year the event coincided with the release of the book she co-wrote with Quency Phillips entitled, "Decisions, Decisions, Decisions."  The event was held Majerle's Resaurant, owned by former Phoenix Suns standout Dan Majerle (who attended today's game).

There were tons of Phoenix fans there along with all of Meek's teammates including her coach Corey Gaines and team President Annie Meyers Drysdale.  Some of the Sky team came as well including Big Syl.  All the proceeds from the "Night of HOPE" goes to Meek's foundation and by the look of the event it was a huge success!

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Lady Tigers take to NBA TV tomorrow in WNBA action

Big day of action in the WNBA including a lot of Lady Tigers and a lot of action on NBA TV.

Allison Hightower and Connecticut play in New York at 3:00 CST

Scholanda Robinson and Tulsa play at Washington at 3:00 CST (NBA TV)

Sylvia Fowles and Chicago are in Phoenix to play Temeka Johnson and the Mercury at 5:00 CST (NBA TV)

Seimone Augustus and Minnesota host the WNBA's best Seattle Storm at 6:00 CST (NBA TV).

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Meek (w/help from Syl) to host "Night of HOPE" tomorrow

BOB STARKEY: Another reason I selected this time to come to Pheonix (besides getting to spend some time with Meek, Mone and Syl), was to be a part of Meek's "Night of HOPE."  It is the second year she has put on this event and this year it coincides with the release of her children's book "Decisions, Decisions, Decisions."

The event takes place tomorrow following the Mercury's game against Chicago which will allow Sylvia to take part in the festivities.  Here is more information via a release sent out:

For the second consecutive year, Phoenix Mercury Point Guard, Temeka Johnson, will host "Night of HOPE". This HOPE Foundation event allows the foundation to connect with local sponsors, donors and philanthropic minds, as we work together to find solutions to the community issues within the Phoenix area. Last year’s event was a resounding success, and this year we expect even more.

With an unique experience in a luxury suite at US Airways Arena, guests will interact with foundation officials throughout the game, with a special post-game meet-and-greet with Temeka Johnson and her teammates. This year, the foundation will also have an off-site event which will act as a fundraiser for the foundation. The highlight of the event will be the launch of Ms. Johnson’s “Meek Moments” children’s book which will launch on August 1st. The post-game event will be held at the well-known Majerle’s restaurant, adjacent to the arena.

There will be a special signing for those that pre-ordered the Meek Moments book (available at www.MeeksHOPE.org - Shop4HOPE), as well as give-aways. Guests will meet Temeka’s teammates, with a special appearance by the Chicago Sky’s Sylvia Fowles, and be able to obtain autographed memorabilia through a special auction. Join us as we continue to make an impact in the Phoenix community!

Tickets for the post-game event are $25, and are available on the HOPE Foundation site (www.MeeksHOPE.org). All proceeds will go directly to the HOPE Foundation, to initiate the Phoenix-area scholarship fund (more details will be announced at the event). A special Community Champion package (includes an autographed book, posters, and Team Meek tshirt) will be available with a $100 donation to the foundation.

“Phoenix is my second home,” said Johnson. “I am committed to the city, just as I am to my foundation. With the launch of my children’s book, I’m very excited about the overall future - not only for HOPE, but also for the people that we reach. This event makes all that we do possible!”

Night of HOPE has set a goal to raise $5,000 through foundation merchandise sales (www.MeeksHOPE.org) and donations small and large. The donations will be used to help assist 2 Phoenix-area students with a scholarship for the 2011/2012 school year. The foundation will announce the inaugural scholarship winners (awarded to an LSU student) in Baton Rouge, at the end of August 2010. For updates and more information, please stay tuned to www.MeeksHOPE.org. You may also follow Temeka on twitter (@Quickdeuce) for consistent news and updates.

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Posted by Bob Starkey 

Marie, Syl and Sho shine in losses

In the WNBA tonight, it was a tough night team-wise for the Lady Tigers but not because of their individual performances.

Los Angeles gave the Liberty all they could handle in New York but fell short despite a stellar effort from Marie Ferdinand-Harris.  Marie had a team-high 35 minutes and tallied 17 points including 2 of 3 behind the arc.  She also grabbed 4 rebounds and 2 steals.

Los Angeles/New York Box: http://bit.ly/bNyYqq

Two Lady Tigers stood out in San Antonio's 101-85 victory at Tulsa.  Roneeka Hodges had 11 points, grabbed 4 rebounds and 2 assists.  For the Shock, Scholanda Robinson continues to have a strong season scoring 17 points along with 4 steals.  She also hit 3 of 5 from the 3-point arc.

San Antonio/Tulsa Box: http://bit.ly/9w5f1Y

In Seattle, Sylvia Fowles and the Chicago Sky ran into the hottest team in the WNBA.  The Storm, undefeated at home and sporting a league-best 22-2 record easily defeated the Sky 80-60.  Big Syl managed 13 points despite getting only five field goal attempts (hitting 4).  She als grabbed 5 boards and passed off for 5 assists against numerous double teams. 

Seattle/Chicago Box:

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Posted by Bob Starkey