WNBA Dimes

WNBA Dimes

July 11, 2025 Sports

Hosted by Cookie

About This Episode

Generated sports podcast with host Cookie based on prompt: Daily WNBA news. Scores, highlights, and general news. Call it WNBA Dimes

Transcript

Hey! It's Cookie O'Clock! Welcome to "WNBA Dimes," where we serve up sweet highlights and spicy performances straight from the court. I'm your host, Brooke, here to break down all the action from July 10, 2025. Let’s dive in!

First up, at the Crypto.com Arena, we had a showdown between the league-leading Minnesota Lynx and the Los Angeles Sparks. The Lynx strutted their stuff with a 91-82 victory, improving to an impressive 18-3. The Sparks? Well, they sparked but eventually fizzled, slipping to 6-14.

Minnesota dominated early, tapping into a double-digit lead by halftime. The Sparks had a fiery 17-0 run straddling the third and fourth quarters but the Lynx steered back to take control.

Now, let's spotlight the standout players. Napheesa Collier led the charge for the Lynx with 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists—the ultimate anchor on both ends of the court. Meanwhile, Natisha Hiedeman came off the bench like a secret weapon, hitting a season-high 18 points and knocking down clutch threes when they mattered most.

For Los Angeles, Kelsey Plum dazzled with her first double-double of the season, contributing 17 points and 12 assists. She’s now tied for 15th on the WNBA all-time three-pointers list—shoutout to Ivory Latta! And Julie Vanloo? She was on fire from downtown, hitting 5-for-7 threes for 15 points off the bench.

Shifting gears to George Mason University, where the Washington Mystics pulled off a dramatic 70-68 win over the Las Vegas Aces. Washington clawed back from a 15-point deficit, outscoring Las Vegas 43-28 in the second half. A late surge, capped by a 12-2 run, flipped the script in Washington’s favor with under 40 seconds left.

In this thriller, Brittney Sykes led Washington with 18 points, including ice-cold free throws in the final seconds. Shakira Austin fueled the comeback with 16 points and 8 rebounds, not to mention a crucial offensive board and putback that changed the game.

On the Aces side, Jewell Loyd poured in a game-high 20 points and Chelsea Gray added 13 points and snagged 7 rebounds. Dana Evans also provided a spark off the bench with 11 points, keeping Vegas in the hunt.

Now, let's talk injuries. A’ja Wilson of the Aces was sidelined due to a sprained right wrist. Her absence definitely rattled Las Vegas's interior game. And Cameron Brink of the Sparks is still out with a lower-body injury, which didn't make things easier for L.A. on this west coast swing.

Taking a quick glance at the standings, the Lynx continue to look down on everyone from the top spot and next up, they face the Chicago Sky on July 12. The Mystics are riding high back to .500 and will battle it out with the Seattle Storm the same day. The Aces are aiming to bounce back against the Phoenix Mercury, while the Sparks hope to brighten things up against the Connecticut Sun on July 13.

That's a wrap for today’s "WNBA Dimes." Join me again as we keep dishing out scores, stats, and storylines fresh off the press. Remember, it’s always Cookie O'Clock here, and I’m Brooke, signing off with a smile. Catch you next time!

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