Sho leads Tulsa to huge upset of Seattle...Meek & Mone shine alos

Scholanda Robinson scored 12 of her 21 points in the third quarter to lead the Tulsa Shock to a surprising 84-75 victory over the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night.

The league-worst Shock (5-22) snapped a seven-game losing streak and a nine-game skid at home, while the Storm (22-4), with the WNBA's best record, dropped their second straight.

``Just so excited,'' Robinson said. ``A little bit of relief, but it just feels really good. We put a great game together from beginning to end. It is just domination. We beat the best team in our league and it just shows what a great team we are. When we come to play our game and we play for 40 minutes, we can beat anybody.''

With the score tied at 41, Amber Holt converted a four-point play, then Keisha Brown hit a shot from midcourt right before the halftime buzzer, giving the hosts a 48-41 lead at the break.

Robinson, who had only five points in the first half, then went to work, hitting jump shots and 3-pointers.

Cash got the first basket of the second half for the Storm, the Robinson answered with a three-point play to stretch the advantage to 51-43.

Tulsa/Seattle Box: http://bit.ly/9dkI8J

Temeka Johnson had 13 points, 6 assists and 4 steals as red-hot Phoenix won their third in a row defeating San Antonio on the road 103-92.  Roneeka Hodges had 8 points and 5 boards for the Stars.

Phoenix/San Antonio Box: http://bit.ly/9Cs2cH

In Minnesota, Seimone Augustus poured in 21 points while passing off for 6 assists as Minnesota won their second straight defeating Connectictut 111-103.

Minnesota/Connecticut Box: http://bit.ly/bgFXlo

Posted by Bob Starkey