Breaking News
Home / News / Seattle Storm won game two

Seattle Storm won game two

By Arnie Leshin 
Brianna Stewart is on pace to win yet another championship.
As an All-America and Player of the Year at University of Connecticut, the 6-foot-4 superstar won conference and national titles, and now with the Seattle Storm of the Women’s National Basketball Association, she hopes to add more to her crowed trophy case.
After tossing in a record 37 points in the game one win over the Las Vegas Aves in the best-of-five finals, Sunday afternoon Stewart played her usual unselfish game by have a team-high 22 points and handing out 13 assists as five of her teammates also scored in double figures in the 104-91 win in Bradenton, Fla.
Now Seattle hopes to win its second championship in three years when it takes on Las Vegas again Tuesday night in Bradenton.
“This is our moment to really finish the series and take home another championship,” Stewart said.
The Storm also wore the WNBA crown in 2004, 2010 and 2018.
Also on the team is Sue Bird, the veteran point guard who also starred on the UConn championship teams, and scored 14 points this time after dishing out 10 assists in game one.

Check Also

God’s Encouraging Word of the day

“ The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they …