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2013 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) 2013 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Points Rebounds Assists Pts Player, Team Date Reb Player, Team Date Ast Player, Team Date 51 Riquna Williams, Tul. Sep 8 22 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. May 31 14 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Sep 4 39 Danielle Adams, S.A. Sep 15 21 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 18 14 Lindsey Harding, L.A. Aug 4 35 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 24 20 Candace Parker, L.A. Jun 1 13 Ivory Latta, Was. Jul 24 34 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 4 18 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Sep 13 11 Angel Goodrich, Tul. Sep 8 34 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 23 18 Jayne Appel, S.A. Jul 20 11 Alex Bentley, Atl. Sep 2 34 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 14 18 Érika de Souza, Atl. Jul 17 11 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 14 33 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 14 18 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 10 11 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jul 13 33 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Aug 11 17 Jayne Appel, S.A. Sep 6 11 Skylar Diggins, Tul. Jun 23 33 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 3 17 Erlana Larkins, Ind. Sep 4 11 Skylar Diggins, Tul. May 27 32 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Aug 11 17 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 6 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 13 32 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 2 17 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Jul 19 10 Lindsey Harding, L.A. Sep 6 32 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 18 17 Glory Johnson, Tul. Jul 19 10 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Aug 31 32 Glory Johnson, Tul. Jun 16 17 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 8 10 Ivory Latta, Was. Aug 28 31 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 11 16 Érika de Souza, Atl. Aug 24 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 24 31 Danielle Adams, S.A. Aug 6 16 Érika de Souza, Atl. Aug 20 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 20 31 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 21 16 Jayne Appel, S.A. Aug 11 10 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Aug 6 30 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 4 16 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 24 10 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 6 30 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 31 16 Erlana Larkins, Ind. Jul 23 10 Plenette Pierson, N.Y. Aug 6 30 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 16 16 Érika de Souza, Atl. Jul 21 10 Temeka Johnson, Sea. Jul 6 30 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 11 16 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 18 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 2 30 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 11 16 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jul 6 10 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jun 25 30 Tina Thompson, Sea. Jun 18 16 Maya Moore, Min. Jun 19 10 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 7 30 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 12 16 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 9 10 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 6 29 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 13 15 Plenette Pierson, N.Y. Sep 10 9 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 10 29 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Sep 13 15 Érika de Souza, Atl. Sep 4 9 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Sep 2 29 Seimone Augustus, Min. Aug 16 15 Kara Braxton, N.Y. Sep 1 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 31 29 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 12 15 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 20 9 Temeka Johnson, Sea. Aug 29 29 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 4 15 Érika de Souza, Atl. Aug 16 9 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 25 29 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 16 15 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 2 9 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Aug 20 29 Shavonte Zellous, Ind. Jun 8 15 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Jul 21 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 11 29 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. May 31 15 Glory Johnson, Tul. Jul 2 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Aug 4 28 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 27 15 Glory Johnson, Tul. Jun 16 9 Angel Goodrich, Tul. Aug 2 28 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 20 15 Tina Charles, Con. May 31 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 2 28 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 18 14 Brittney Griner, Pho. Sep 6 9 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 31 28 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Aug 16 14 Érika de Souza, Atl. Sep 6 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jul 20 28 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 3 14 Érika de Souza, Atl. Aug 28 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jul 12 28 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Aug 2 14 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Aug 25 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jul 10 28 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 28 14 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Aug 20 9 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 2 28 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 19 14 Tina Charles, Con. Aug 3 9 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 30 28 Riquna Williams, Tul. Jun 16 14 Érika de Souza, Atl. Jul 14 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jun 30 14 Swin Cash, Chi. Jul 2 9 Ivory Latta, Was. Jun 27 14 Kara Braxton, N.Y. Jun 28 9 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 23 14 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 26 9 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jun 16 14 Glory Johnson, Tul. May 27 9 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 8 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. May 24 2013 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Steals Blocks Turnovers Stl Player, Team Date Blk Player, Team Date TO Player, Team Date 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 25 6 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Aug 25 8 Plenette Pierson, N.Y. Aug 23 6 Kelsey Griffin, Con. Aug 31 6 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 11 8 Tan White, Con. Aug 16 6 Jia Perkins, S.A. Aug 27 6 Jayne Appel, S.A. Aug 11 8 Glory Johnson, Tul. Jun 8 6 Erlana Larkins, Ind. Aug 8 6 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Aug 9 7 Skylar Diggins, Tul. Aug 30 6 Danielle Adams, S.A. Jul 25 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Sep 8 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 28 6 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jul 6 5 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 31 7 Tanisha Wright, Sea. Aug 27 6 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 28 5 Érika de Souza, Atl. Aug 16 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 24 6 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 7 5 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 2 7 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 24 6 Armintie Herrington, Atl. May 25 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Jun 25 7 Lindsey Harding, L.A. Aug 8 5 Maya Moore, Min. Sep 10 5 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 20 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 3 5 Jia Perkins, S.A. Aug 25 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Jun 16 7 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 3 5 Alex Bentley, Atl. Aug 24 5 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jun 2 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 24 5 Jia Perkins, S.A. Aug 11 7 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 18 5 Matee Ajavon, Was. Aug 8 7 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jun 23 5 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 3 7 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 23 5 Carolyn Swords, Chi. Jul 18 5 Angel Goodrich, Tul. Jul 17 5 Jia Perkins, S.A. Jul 16 5 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jul 11 5 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jul 6 5 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 4 5 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jun 23 5 Armintie Herrington, Atl. Jun 16 5 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 14 5 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 8 5 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 5 5 Armintie Herrington, Atl. Jun 2 5 Kara Braxton, N.Y. May 31 5 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. May 26 2013 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 17 Riquna Williams, Tul. Sep 8 8 Riquna Williams, Tul. Sep 8 19 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 29 15 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 24 6 Shekinna Stricklen, Sea. Sep 12 15 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 18 14 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 11 6 Ivory Latta, Was. Sep 8 14 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 25 14 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 23 6 Candice Wiggins, Tul. Sep 1 13 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Aug 11 13 Danielle Adams, S.A. Sep 15 6 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 18 13 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 18 13 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 14 6 Riquna Williams, Tul. Jun 16 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Sep 4 13 Danielle Adams, S.A. Aug 6 6 Shavonte Zellous, Ind. Jun 8 12 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 2 13 Tina Charles, Con. Jul 12 6 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. May 27 12 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 25 13 Cappie Pondexter, N.Y. Jul 4 6 Roneeka Hodges, Tul. May 27 12 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. May 31 13 Tina Charles, Con. Jun 12 5 Ivory Latta, Was. Sep 13 11 Riquna Williams, Tul. Sep 1 12 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 31 5 Roneeka Hodges, Tul. Sep 12 11 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 17 12 Seimone Augustus, Min. Aug 16 5 Epiphanny Prince, Chi. Sep 8 11 Tina Thompson, Sea. Aug 17 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 3 5 Briann January, Ind. Sep 6 11 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 16 12 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Jul 10 5 Tina Thompson, Sea. Aug 31 11 Elizabeth Cambage, Tul. Aug 16 12 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 4 5 Shameka Christon, S.A. Aug 23 11 Sylvia Fowles, Chi. Aug 11 12 Crystal Langhorne, Was. Jun 27 5 Erin Phillips, Ind. Aug 10 11 Tina Thompson, Sea. Aug 6 12 Glory Johnson, Tul. Jun 16 5 Shameka Christon, S.A. Aug 2 11 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 23 11 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 27 5 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 4 11 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 16 11 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 25 5 DeWanna Bonner, Pho. Jul 2 11 Ivory Latta, Was. May 27 11 Plenette Pierson, N.Y. Aug 23 5 Tina Thompson, Sea.
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