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* Factoid: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis played Forward for the mighty Storm.
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The WNBA took a respite during the Summer Games in 2021, and Russell cranked up the heat on defenders when the action resumed. Across Seattle's 11 contests from Aug. 16 through the end of the regular season, the scorching center torched the twine with a .661 field-goal percentage (39-of-59).



Edwards notched season highs in points (20), rebounds (six), minutes (36), field goals (seven) and three-pointers (two) in a 60-52 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks on August 8.



Selected to the All-WNBA First-Team in each of her first four seasons. Led all WNBA players in 2005 with 5.9 assists per game, and won the 2005 regular season Cascade Dish-and-Assist Award. Chosen as a starter in the 2005 WNBA All-Star Game. Entered the 2006 season needing only 16 points to reach 1,700, 28 assists for 800, and 26 rebounds for 400 in her WNBA career.



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Sonja Henning
Stacey Lovelace
Ezi Magbegor

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Ramu Tokashiki, Forward - Storm.
Tanisha Wright, Guard - Storm.

Back to the Front! Storm card back du jour...

Katrina Hibbert
Hibbert, second on LSU's career list in assists and fourth in steals, tallied a career-best 17 points against Portland on June 23, 2000, nailing 6-of-8 field goals, including 3-of-4 from beyond the arc.
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