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2011 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) 2011 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Points Rebounds Assists Pts Player, Team Date Reb Player, Team Date Ast Player, Team Date 37 Becky Hammon, S.A. Sep 6 23 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 28 12 Temeka Johnson, Pho. Aug 12 37 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 26 19 Candice Dupree, Pho. Sep 3 11 Becky Hammon, S.A. Sep 10 36 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Sep 11 18 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 16 11 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Jul 28 36 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 9 18 Candice Dupree, Pho. Jun 19 11 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 5 36 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 31 17 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 14 10 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Sep 8 35 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 6 17 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 7 10 Lindsey Harding, Atl. Sep 4 34 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 5 17 Tiffany Jackson, Tul. Jul 26 10 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Aug 26 33 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 28 17 Michelle Snow, Chi. Jun 23 10 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 20 33 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 20 16 Tina Charles, Con. Sep 2 10 Renee Montgomery, Con. Jul 19 33 Renee Montgomery, Con. Jun 23 16 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jul 13 10 Armintie Price, Atl. Jul 16 32 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 11 16 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 5 10 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 23 32 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 3 15 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Sep 7 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jun 23 32 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 13 15 Tina Charles, Con. Sep 4 10 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jun 17 32 Matee Ajavon, Was. Aug 6 15 Swin Cash, Sea. Aug 16 10 Briann January, Ind. Jun 14 32 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 19 15 Tamera Young, Chi. Aug 9 10 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 9 32 Danielle Adams, S.A. Jun 11 15 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 26 10 Sue Bird, Sea. Jun 4 31 Jia Perkins, S.A. Jun 24 15 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jul 17 9 Ketia Swanier, Pho. Sep 8 31 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 19 15 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jun 30 9 Temeka Johnson, Pho. Sep 3 31 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 4 15 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 19 9 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 26 30 Katie Douglas, Ind. Sep 11 15 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jun 9 9 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 26 30 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Sep 11 15 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Jun 7 9 Lindsey Harding, Atl. Aug 23 30 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 1 15 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 7 9 Lindsey Harding, Atl. Aug 21 30 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 13 15 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 5 9 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 14 30 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jun 21 9 Lindsey Harding, Atl. Aug 2 30 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jun 9 9 Kara Lawson, Con. Jul 31 29 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 18 9 Erin Thorn, Chi. Jul 16 29 Penny Taylor, Pho. Aug 12 9 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 14 29 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 7 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jul 9 29 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jul 30 9 Doneeka Lewis, Tul. Jul 8 29 Sue Bird, Sea. Jul 30 9 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jun 24 29 Matee Ajavon, Was. Jul 17 9 Briann January, Ind. Jun 21 29 Nicky Anosike, Was. Jun 9 9 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jun 17 9 Lindsey Harding, Atl. Jun 5 2011 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Steals Blocks Turnovers Stl Player, Team Date Blk Player, Team Date TO Player, Team Date 7 Nicky Anosike, Was. Aug 20 8 Alison Bales, Atl. Jul 16 11 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jun 26 7 Tamera Young, Chi. Aug 20 8 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 16 10 Tiffany Jackson, Tul. Sep 4 6 Jia Perkins, S.A. Sep 3 6 Michelle Snow, Chi. Jul 9 9 Kelly Miller, Was. Jun 9 6 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Aug 16 6 Jessica Davenport, Ind. Jun 17 8 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 19 6 Nicole Powell, N.Y. Jul 30 5 Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ind. Sep 7 8 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 13 6 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jul 9 5 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 28 8 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 15 6 Kerri Gardin, Was. Jun 9 5 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 23 7 Sue Bird, Sea. Sep 3 6 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 9 5 DeWanna Bonner, Pho. Aug 20 7 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 20 5 DeWanna Bonner, Pho. Sep 8 5 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 19 7 Ivory Latta, Tul. Aug 5 5 Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ind. Sep 4 5 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jul 19 7 Swin Cash, Sea. Aug 5 5 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Sep 1 5 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jul 13 7 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 31 5 Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Min. Aug 30 5 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 9 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 26 5 Sue Bird, Sea. Aug 28 5 Porsha Phillips, S.A. Jun 11 7 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jul 26 5 DeLisha Milton-Jones, L.A. Aug 23 5 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 10 7 Temeka Johnson, Pho. Jul 20 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Aug 23 5 Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ind. Jun 4 7 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 15 5 Essence Carson, N.Y. Aug 18 7 Ebony Hoffman, L.A. Jul 15 5 Sophia Young, S.A. Aug 11 7 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jul 9 5 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 9 7 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 8 5 Nicky Anosike, Was. Aug 9 7 Tiffany Jackson, Tul. Jun 23 5 Tan White, Con. Aug 9 7 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jun 17 5 Andrea Riley, Tul. Aug 6 7 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jun 17 5 Leilani Mitchell, N.Y. Aug 6 7 Briann January, Ind. Jun 11 5 Sophia Young, S.A. Aug 2 7 Matee Ajavon, Was. Jun 11 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Jul 30 7 Plenette Pierson, N.Y. Jun 11 5 Shannon Bobbitt, Ind. Jul 28 7 Ivory Latta, Tul. Jun 4 5 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 19 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Jul 16 5 Matee Ajavon, Was. Jul 15 5 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jul 15 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Jul 13 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Jul 5 5 Victoria Dunlap, Was. Jul 5 5 Renee Montgomery, Con. Jun 25 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Jun 21 2011 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Field Goals Three-Point FGs Free Throws FG Player, Team Date 3FG Player, Team Date FT Player, Team Date 14 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Sep 11 7 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 28 17 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 13 14 Becky Hammon, S.A. Sep 6 6 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 9 15 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 26 14 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 31 6 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Sep 3 14 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 5 13 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 3 6 Leilani Mitchell, N.Y. Sep 2 13 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 1 13 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Aug 23 6 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 9 13 Penny Taylor, Pho. Aug 20 13 Asjha Jones, Con. Aug 7 6 Danielle McCray, Con. Jul 17 13 Nicky Anosike, Was. Jun 9 13 Jia Perkins, S.A. Jun 24 6 Maya Moore, Min. Jul 9 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 11 13 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 19 6 Katie Douglas, Ind. Jun 28 12 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Sep 11 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 6 6 Renee Montgomery, Con. Jun 23 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 11 12 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Aug 28 6 Katie Douglas, Ind. Jun 14 12 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 20 12 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 14 6 Cathrine Kraayeveld, Chi. Jun 11 12 Swin Cash, Sea. Jul 1 12 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 13 6 Katie Douglas, Ind. Jun 10 12 Tiffany Jackson, Tul. Jun 21 12 Kia Vaughn, N.Y. Jun 23 5 Katie Douglas, Ind. Sep 11 12 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 17 11 Katie Douglas, Ind. Sep 11 5 Katie Smith, Sea. Sep 11 12 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Jun 4 11 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 30 5 Katie Smith, Sea. Sep 9 11 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jul 30 11 DeLisha Milton-Jones, L.A. Aug 26 5 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 8 11 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 28 11 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 20 5 Noelle Quinn, L.A. Aug 12 11 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 20 11 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 18 5 Penny Taylor, Pho. Aug 12 11 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Jul 9 11 Jantel Lavender, L.A. Aug 12 5 Sue Bird, Sea. Aug 9 11 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 1 11 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 12 5 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 7 11 Renee Montgomery, Con. Jun 16 11 Seimone Augustus, Min. Aug 9 5 Renee Montgomery, Con. Aug 7 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 9 11 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 7 5 Candice Wiggins, Min. Aug 4 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 6 11 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 26 5 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 2 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 1 11 Seimone Augustus, Min. Jul 20 5 Erin Thorn, Chi. Jul 30 10 Ivory Latta, Tul. Aug 30 11 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 19 5 Candice Wiggins, Min. Jul 29 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 23 11 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jun 30 5 Marissa Coleman, Was. Jul 20 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 9 11 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 28 5 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 13 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 7 11 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 23 5 Nicole Powell, N.Y.
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