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HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - The Connecticut Sun achieved their biggest win of the season over the Golden State Valkyries on Sunday.
Marina Mabrey added 15 points in her return from injury to help spark Connecticut to its biggest win of the WNBA season.
Tina Charles scored 24 points, Bria Hartley and Marina Mabrey both added 15 and the last-place Connecticut Sun rolled to a 95-64 win over the Golden State Valkyries.
Tina Charles had 24 points as the Connecticut Sun played their best game of the season, romping past the visiting Golden ...
Tina Charles won the MVP award in 2012, but this season might very well be her best yet. The Liberty’s veteran forward is in the midst of a truly historic campaign as she attempts to lead New ...
Tina Charles looked content and at home on the Barclays Center court Thursday night. The WNBA veteran from Jamaica, N.Y., — who played six seasons with the Liberty — greeted old fans in the ...
Only one player in WNBA history has scored more points than Atlanta Dream center Tina Charles.. Early in the fourth quarter of Wednesday's 72-63 victory over the Phoenix Mercury, Charles ...
Tina Charles, a WNBA legend and former UConn star, played for Geno Auriemma from 2006-2010. She won two national titles under his leadership and was named the National Player of the Year in 2010.
Tina Charles is still soaking it all in.. On Aug. 21, the former WNBA MVP became the league’s second All-Time leading scorer, passing Tina Thompson on the list with a 12-point, 17-rebound ...
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Atlanta Dream center Tina Charles moved up on the WNBA’s all-time leading scorers list. She now holds the No. 2 spot after the Dream’s win over the Phoenix Mercury Wednesday night.
Charles passed Hall of Famer Tina Thompson on Wednesday in the fourth quarter of the Dream's win 72-63 win over the Phoenix Mercury. Charles entered the evening with 7,479 career points, just nine ...