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Triple Crown 2010 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Points Rebounds Assists Pts Player, Team Date Reb Player, Team Date Ast Player, Team Date 44 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 14 23 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 25 15 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Aug 4 40 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 18 21 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 3 13 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Aug 6 39 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 18 21 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 11 13 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Jul 20 36 Seimone Augustus, Min. Jul 24 20 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jul 14 12 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Aug 20 35 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 1 20 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 7 12 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 15 35 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 1 20 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 19 12 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 3 35 Diana Taurasi, Pho. May 25 19 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 18 12 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Jun 29 33 Tina Thompson, L.A. Aug 17 18 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Aug 8 12 Temeka Johnson, Pho. Jun 29 33 Renee Montgomery, Con. Aug 3 18 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jul 14 12 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 18 33 Lindsey Harding, Was. Jul 30 18 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 6 11 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Aug 17 33 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jul 27 17 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Aug 10 11 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 3 33 Candace Parker, L.A. May 30 17 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jul 24 11 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 1 32 Candice Dupree, Pho. Jul 24 17 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 27 11 Temeka Johnson, Pho. Jul 1 32 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 7 17 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 5 11 Sue Bird, Sea. Jun 6 32 Iziane Castro Marques, Atl. Jul 7 17 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. May 28 10 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Aug 12 32 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 5 17 Chante Black, Tul. May 23 10 Renee Montgomery, Con. Aug 5 32 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jun 1 17 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. May 21 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 3 32 Monica Wright, Min. Jun 1 16 Candice Dupree, Pho. Jul 24 10 Sue Bird, Sea. Aug 1 32 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. May 30 16 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 23 10 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jul 24 32 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. May 21 16 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 27 10 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 20 31 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 22 16 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 22 10 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Jul 17 31 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 13 16 Crystal Langhorne, Was. May 30 10 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Jun 27 31 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 6 15 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 10 10 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Jun 27 31 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Aug 5 15 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jul 21 10 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jun 26 31 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 24 15 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jul 3 10 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Jun 25 31 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jul 14 15 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jun 29 10 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jun 18 31 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jun 29 15 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 13 10 Sue Bird, Sea. Jun 18 31 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jun 29 15 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 4 10 Temeka Johnson, Pho. Jun 10 31 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jun 27 15 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 1 10 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Jun 4 31 Iziane Castro Marques, Atl. Jun 15 15 Michelle Snow, S.A. May 20 10 Shalee Lehning, Atl. May 21 31 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 10 15 Erika de Souza, Atl. May 15 10 Sue Bird, Sea. May 19 31 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 8 30 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 22 30 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 15 30 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 6 30 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 3 30 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 11 30 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 6 30 Candace Parker, L.A. May 28 30 Diana Taurasi, Pho. May 28 2010 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Steals Blocks Turnovers Stl Player, Team Date Blk Player, Team Date TO Player, Team Date 7 Nicky Anosike, Min. Aug 3 8 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 8 11 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 3 7 Leilani Mitchell, N.Y. Jul 15 6 Michelle Snow, S.A. Jun 13 9 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jun 26 7 Edwige Lawson-Wade, S.A. Jun 11 6 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 11 9 Lindsey Harding, Was. May 21 6 Becky Hammon, S.A. Jul 29 6 Candace Parker, L.A. May 30 8 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 3 6 Chamique Holdsclaw, S.A. Jul 16 6 Chante Black, Tul. May 23 8 DeLisha Milton-Jones, L.A. Jul 18 6 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jul 16 6 Alison Bales, Atl. May 16 8 Candice Dupree, Pho. May 15 6 Scholanda Robinson, Tul. Jun 23 5 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 7 7 Shavonte Zellous, Ind. Aug 22 6 Monique Currie, Was. Jun 12 5 Chante Black, Tul. Jul 17 7 Penny Taylor, Pho. Aug 10 6 Chamique Holdsclaw, S.A. Jun 11 5 Erika de Souza, Atl. Jun 23 7 Swin Cash, Sea. Aug 3 6 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 11 5 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 19 7 Svetlana Abrosimova, Sea. Jul 25 5 Sophia Young, S.A. Aug 17 5 Nicky Anosike, Min. May 15 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 16 5 Renee Montgomery, Con. Aug 15 4 Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ind. Aug 20 7 DeLisha Milton-Jones, L.A. Jul 1 5 Noelle Quinn, L.A. Aug 14 4 Sandrine Gruda, Con. Aug 17 7 DeLisha Milton-Jones, L.A. Jun 27 5 Leilani Mitchell, N.Y. Aug 8 4 Chante Black, Tul. Aug 13 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 23 5 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 3 4 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 4 7 Iziane Castro Marques, Atl. Jun 19 5 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jul 30 4 Nicky Anosike, Min. Aug 3 7 Candice Dupree, Pho. May 22 5 Sue Bird, Sea. Jul 27 4 Chante Black, Tul. Aug 1 7 Edwige Lawson-Wade, S.A. May 15 5 Ticha Penicheiro, L.A. Jul 20 4 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 23 7 Monica Wright, Min. May 15 5 Kara Braxton, Tul. Jul 8 4 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jul 17 5 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 1 4 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 16 5 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jun 29 4 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 11 5 Jia Perkins, Chi. Jun 25 4 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 7 5 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jun 24 4 Chante Black, Tul. Jul 3 5 Sue Bird, Sea. Jun 17 4 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 1 5 Tully Bevilaqua, Ind. Jun 13 4 DeLisha Milton-Jones, L.A. Jun 18 5 Camille Little, Sea. Jun 11 4 Kara Braxton, Tul. Jun 18 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. May 15 4 Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ind. Jun 6 4 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 5 4 Chante Black, Tul. Jun 4 4 Candace Parker, L.A. May 28 4 Nicky Anosike, Min. May 23 4 Tina Charles, Con. May 21 4 Lauren Jackson, Sea. May 19 2010 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 16 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 14 8 Diana Taurasi, Pho. May 25 14 Briann January, Ind. Jul 24 14 Tina Thompson, L.A. Aug 17 7 Nicole Powell, N.Y. Aug 14 14 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 24 14 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 1 6 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 22 14 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 16 14 Seimone Augustus, Min. Jul 24 6 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 17 13 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 13 14 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 18 6 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 15 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 6 14 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 8 6 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 6 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 3 13 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 22 6 Nicole Powell, N.Y. Aug 3 12 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 3 13 Renee Montgomery, Con. Aug 3 6 Renee Montgomery, Con. Jul 20 12 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 25 13 Lauren Jackson, Sea. Jul 27 6 Roneeka Hodges, S.A. Jul 18 12 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 22 13 Candice Dupree, Pho. Jul 24 6 Leilani Mitchell, N.Y. Jun 25 12 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 18 13 Iziane Castro Marques, Atl. Jul 7 6 Monica Wright, Mon. Jun 1 12 Diana Taurasi, Pho. May 28 13 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jun 27 6 Penny Taylor, Pho. May 25 12 Lindsay Whalen, Min. May 23 13 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 18 5 Shanna Crossley, Tul. Aug 19 11 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 20 12 Becky Hammon, S.A. Aug 22 5 Tina Thompson, L.A. Aug 17 11 Monique Currie, Was. Jul 3 12 Seimone Augustus, Min. Aug 7 5 Monique Currie, Was. Aug 15 11 Sophia Young, S.A. Jun 18 12 Candice Dupree, Pho. Aug 3 5 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 10 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 22 12 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 1 5 Nicole Powell, N.Y. Aug 8 10 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 22 12 Charde Houston, Min. Jul 29 5 Jia Perkins, Chi. Aug 1 10 Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ind. Aug 22 12 Candice Dupree, Pho. Jul 17 5 Shanna Crossley, Tul. Jul 25 10 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 15 12 Penny Taylor, Pho. Jun 29 5 Svetlana Abrosimova, Sea. Jul 25 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 10 12 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 5 5 Seimone Augustus, Min. Jul 24 10 Tamika Catchings, Ind.
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