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  Wednesday, Jul. 26 7:30pm ET
It's a record-breaking victory for Charlotte
 
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Andrea Stinson's 33 points and Dawn Staley's 13 assists set team records as the Charlotte Sting beat the Washington Mystics 87-80 for their third consecutive victory.

Stinson made 11 of 16 field goals and 11 of 12 free throws, falling one point shy of the WNBA season-high scoring mark. Minnesota's Katie Smith scored 34 against Cleveland on May 31.

Dawn Staley
Charlotte's Dawn Staley, left, guarded closely by Washington's Markita Aldridge, looks to make one of her team-record 13 assists.

Stinson's previous career high was 29 points against New York on July 9, 1997.

Reserve Charlotte Smith added 16 points, tying her career best, and Rhonda Mapp had 15 points and six rebounds as Charlotte (7-18) equaled its season-high points total.

Chamique Holdsclaw led the Mystics (11-14) with 21 points and nine rebounds. Nikki McCray added 19 points, and Keisha Anderson had a career-high 11 assists.

Washington held 29-26 lead late in the first half before Stinson scored eight points in a 12-1 Sting run to give Charlotte its largest lead of the half at 38-30.

The Sting was up 40-34 at halftime.

In the second half, the Mystics rallied to tie the game at 46-46 before Stinson once again propelled a run. The All-Star guard scored eight of Charlotte's next 10 points as the Sting took the lead for good en route to its fourth victory in five games.

 


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Charlotte 87
Washington 80

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Miami 62

Utah 84
Cleveland 77

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Portland 70

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 Andrea Stinson scores a pair of baskets on her way to a 33 point night.
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 Nikki McCray dishes to Murriel Page for the basket.
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