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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Minutes after a convincing victory over the New York Liberty, Charlotte guard Dawn Staley grabbed a microphone and summed up what everyone else was thinking.

"Can you believe this?" she screamed. "The Charlotte Sting are going to the playoffs! Who would have thunk it?"

No one would have earlier this season, when the Sting started the year a league-worst 1-10.

But they've embarked on a miraculous midseason turnaround, capping it with an 80-60 victory over the Liberty on Saturday night for consecutive wins over the top two teams in the Eastern Conference.

Charlotte, which beat division-leading Cleveland 55-53 on Friday night, tied its franchise record with its sixth straight victory and set a new mark with its seventh consecutive home win.

The Sting improved to 17-14 -- a WNBA record for the biggest turnaround in a season.

The Sting, the No. 4 seed in the playoffs, face Cleveland in the first round and first-year coach Anne Donovan said just making it to the postseason isn't enough.

"When you start the season 1-10 there's not a danger of being overconfident," Donovan said. "We've been at the lowest point, we've been in the valley, and just getting into the playoffs as the No. 4 seed is not our peak. We're looking to do some damage."

With their dominating win over New York, the No. 2 seed in the East, Charlotte proved it just might have a chance to do that.

The Sting shot 51 percent, outrebounded the Liberty 31-23, forced 13 turnovers and answered the few challenges New York made.

The Liberty, who trailed 39-28 early in the second half, cut it to 47-41 with 14:03 to go. But Allison Feaster and Andrea Stinson hit consecutive 3-pointers to put Charlotte back up 53-41 and New York never got any closer.

"Charlotte is playing great basketball right now," said New York coach Richie Adubato. "They have some great players who can create their own shots, they have a strong inside game and play great defense."

Stinson led Charlotte with 21 points, hitting four 3-pointers.

She brought the crowd to its feet and sent her teammates jumping all over the floor when she scored her final basket _ a driving layup in which she dribbled the ball behind her back to elude one defender then pump-faked to elude another before tossing the ball into the hoop.

Even some of the Liberty (20-11) players were impressed.

"Charlotte's an exciting team and they've moved themselves into being one of the premier teams in the league," said New York forward Sue Wicks. "They were able to take over the tempo late in the first half and for all of the second half."

Shalonda Enis finished with a season-high 18 points and reserve Summer Erb had her best game of the year with 13 points and left the floor to a cascade of chants of her name from the crowd.

Tari Phillips scored 15 points for New York, and Teresa Weatherspoon added 12.

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