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NEW YORK (AP) -- Tari Phillips sparked the Madison Square Garden crowd with the national anthem. Then, she led the New York Liberty to the Eastern Conference finals.

Phillips, selected the WNBA's most improved player earlier in the day, had 15 points and 10 rebounds as the Liberty beat the Washington Mystics 78-57 Monday night to advance to the conference finals.

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New York's Vickie Johnson (right) drives past Murriel Page of the Washington Mystics on Monday. Johnson scored 10 points to help the Liberty win.

"It was a very befitting day for us to actually clinch this part of the series," said Phillips, who sang the anthem to the roar of the crowd of 15,309. "(My teammates) were there when I received the award, and everybody was kind of fired up."

Becky Hammon led the way with 19 points for New York, which on Thursday will face either Orlando or Cleveland, who play Tuesday night.

Vickie Johnson, Tamika Whitmore and Crystal Robinson scored 10 points apiece for the Liberty, who have won 11 straight home games. New York's last home loss was a 72-67 setback on June 25 against Los Angeles.

"The key to postseason play is preparation," said Chamique Holdsclaw, who was held to 12 points on 6-for-15 shooting. "We found out today they had two shoot-arounds. They broke our press pretty easily and rebounded."

Markita Aldridge also had 12 points and Tausha Mills added nine for the Mystics, who were outscored 40-28 in the paint and outrebounded 31-19.

"Our defense was very intense," New York coach Richie Adubato said. "We didn't give them any second shots. We controlled the backboards."

This time, Holdsclaw could not lead the Mystics to victory at Madison Square Garden.

On June 13, Holdsclaw scored 23 points and hit the game-winning shot against New York in a 57-56 victory, one of only four Liberty regular-season home losses.

But New York clamped down defensively on Holdsclaw, holding the 1999 rookie of the year to four points in the second half. Nikki McCray, who averaged 15.5 points, was held scoreless.

The Liberty shot 52.5 percent from the field, including 6-for-12 from 3-point range.

"This is not the way we wanted to end the season," Washington interim coach Darrell Walker said. "It was a thrill to coach them. There are some things they have to do individually in the off-season (to improve.)"

Ahead by 15 at halftime, New York extended the lead to 48-32 on Phillips' third straight layup five minutes into the second half. She left after getting an elbow in the mouth and chipping her tooth with 11:53 remaining.

Sue Wicks' 16-foot jumper gave the Liberty a 58-38 lead and consecutive 3-pointers by Hammon and Robinson made it 64-42 with 8:03 left.

"I was due for a big game," Hammon said. "Our team did a great job of finding the open person tonight."

Phillips sat out five minutes before adding a putback, and the Mystics could get no closer than 68-50 the rest of the game.

New York led 12-4 in the opening five minutes on Johnson's baseline 3-point shot, which capped a 7-0 run. A tip-in by Wicks extended the lead to 15 points before Vicky Bullett's two free throws stopped a 9-0 Liberty run at 26-13 with 7:03 remaining in the half.

Three straight layups by Holdsclaw, who scored eight points in the opening period, trimmed the lead to 26-19 with 4:55 remaining. But New York closed out the half on a 14-6 run -- behind six points Whitmore -- for a 40-25 halftime lead.

The Liberty lost four of five regular-season games to the Mystics during the past two seasons. They defeated the Mystics 72-63 in Game 1 on Saturday night.
 


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 Becky Hammon knows the Liberty can be dangerous on any given night.
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