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Los Angeles Sparks at Connecticut Sun

· Women's National Basketball Association
10-3, 4-3 Away
Final
79 - 87

6-7, 2-3 Home

Ogwumike helps Sparks win sixth straight, beat Sun 87-79

Nneka Ogwumike scored 17 of her 21 points in the first half to help the Sparks beat the Connecticut Sun 87-79 on Tuesday night.

"We're getting better defensively," Los Angeles coach Brian Agler said. "At the start of the season we were one of the bottom two teams. I'm not sure where we are now, but we're better than that."

Candace Parker added 14 points, seven rebounds and five blocks for the Sparks (10-3), who have won six straight.

"There are some things we got to tidy up, putting teams away," Parker said. "That's been our Achilles' heel this year. To beat a good Connecticut team on the road is huge."

Parker didn't want to compare the success that the Sparks had last season, winning the title to what they've done this year. She'd rather focus on just getting better every game.

"It's completely different years. Last year was historical. It's hard to match that," she said. "We're just trying to stay in this game and figure out what works this year."

Los Angeles led by six at the half thanks to Ogwumike, who made her first eight shots. The Sparks scored 16 of the first 20 points in the second half to open up a double-digit lead. Riquna Williams, who is filling in for injured guard Essence Carson, spearheaded that burst and finished the game with 13 points.

The Sun (6-7) were down by 19 and got to 68-61 early in the fourth, but could get no closer as Los Angeles scored the next eight points.

Jasmine Thomas led Connecticut with 19 points. Jonquel Jones added 13 points and 17 rebounds.

Ogwumike scored 13 points in the first quarter as Los Angeles jumped out to a 10-point lead. The Sun trimmed their deficit to six behind the strong play of Thomas and Courtney Williams, who combined for 16 points in the opening half.

"We talked as a staff about how important the first quarter was going to be," Connecticut coach Curt Miller said. "It was that way for confidence, but also for a little momentum, to feel good about playing them. We had a difficult first quarter. We can't get that one back."

RED CARPET

Parker took part in the inaugural NBA Awards show on Monday night in New York. She presented an award for best teammate.

"It was amazing," Parker said. "I had a great time surrounded by greatness inspired me to come back and work. Russell Westbrook, what he did was unbelievable. He was an inspiration to everybody."

TIP-INS

Sparks: Ogwumike set the WNBA record when she went 12 for 12 last season from the field in a game against Dallas. She finished 9 for 13 against the Sun. ... Carson injured her groin against Phoenix and may join the team in Atlanta according to coach Brian Agler.

Sun: F Lynetta Kizer suited up for the first time since injuring her back in practice in early June. Kizer missed five games. She played 3 minutes and had two points.

UP NEXT

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Sparks: Finish off a three-game road trip by visiting Atlanta on Friday.

Sun: Host Seattle on Thursday.

Regular Season Series

LA wins series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 87 - 79
4th 5.0 Nneka Ogwumike defensive rebound 87 - 79
4th 6.0 Jonquel Jones misses 24-foot three point jumper 87 - 79
4th 15.0 Alyssa Thomas defensive rebound 87 - 79
4th 15.0 Chelsea Gray misses free throw 2 of 2 87 - 79

Statistics

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32-64 FG 28-77
50 Field Goal % 36
4-12 3PT 8-18
33 Three Point % 44
19-26 FT 15-17
73 Free Throw % 88
32 Rebounds 42
8 Offensive Rebounds 16
24 Defensive Rebounds 26
20 Assists 15
8 Steals 3
7 Blocks 1
9 Turnovers 14
2 Team Turnovers 1
11 Total Turnovers 15
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 23
8 Fast Break Points 4
34 Points in Paint 26
19 Fouls 21
19 Largest Lead 3

Game Information

Mohegan Sun Arena

Location: Uncasville, CT
Attendance: 6,899 · Capacity:

2025-26 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Minnesota - 7 W4 0.8055556 29
Golden State 3.5 9 W5 0.72727275 24
Las Vegas 5 12 L1 0.6666667 24
Dallas 8.5 15 L1 0.5714286 20
Portland 13.5 20 W2 0.42857143 15
Phoenix 16 23 L1 0.3611111 13
Los Angeles 16 22 L4 0.3529412 12
Seattle 22.5 30 L2 0.1891892 7

2025-26 Eastern Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Indiana - 12 W4 0.6571429 23
Atlanta 1.5 13 L1 0.61764705 21
New York 1.5 14 W2 0.6111111 22
Washington 2.5 14 W1 0.5882353 20
Chicago 10 22 W1 0.37142858 13
Toronto 12 23 L10 0.3030303 10
Connecticut 14 25 L2 0.24242425 8
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