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Originally published Friday, July 30, 2010 at 10:09 PM

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San Antonio Silver Stars beat Tulsa Shock 101-85 | WNBA

Becky Hammon scored 22 points to lead the San Antonio Silver Stars to a 101-85 victory over the Tulsa Shock

TULSA, Okla. — Becky Hammon scored 22 points to lead the San Antonio Silver Stars to a 101-85 victory over the Tulsa Shock on Friday night.

Sophia Young and Edwige Lawson-Wade each had 17 points for the Silver Stars (10-15), who are in third place in the Western Conference.

The Storm (22-2) leads the West and defending league champion Phoenix (11-13) is second.

"The most important thing is, we're playing well," Hammon said. "We beat a good team yesterday in Washington and we want to continue to build off that. I've been struggling the last couple of games, so it is nice to get back and get my feet under me a little bit and knock down some shots."

Ivory Latta scored 19 points and Scholanda Robinson added 17 for the Shock (4-21), loser of six in a row and 18 of its last 19.

"Latta has played so hard," Shock coach Nolan Richardson said. "She is a warrior, and that's what we needed in our ballgame."

San Antonio shot 63 percent (36 of 57) from the field, including 56 percent (9 of 16) on three-pointers.

Other games

Mystics 77, at Fever 73

Lindsey Harding scored a career-high 33 points, including Washington's final 13 of the game, to lead the Mystics (14-10) over Indiana (16-8). The Fever leads the Eastern Conference by percentage points over Atlanta and Washington is third.

Harding is recovering from a hip injury.

"She has a will to win," Mystics coach Julie Plank said of Harding. "I hope she can walk tomorrow."

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Dream 94, at Sun 62

Angel McCoughtry scored 20 points, and Atlanta (17-9) used a 25-0 run bridging halftime to rout Connecticut (13-11).

Ex-Storm player Iziane Castro Marques had 17 points to help the Dream hand the Sun the worst home loss in franchise history.

At Liberty 88, Sparks 79

Cappie Pondexter scored 20 points and New York (13-11) won for the fourth time in five games to move into a tie with Connecticut for fourth place in the East.

Tina Thompson scored 18 points and Marie Ferdinand-Harris added 17 for the Sparks (8-17).

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