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League Individual Superlatives 2020 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Points Rebounds Assists Pts Player, Team Date Reb Player, Team Date Ast Player, Team Date 39 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Sep 6 21 Brianna Turner, Pho. Sep 9 18 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 31 38 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Sep 11 21 Amanda Zahui B., N.Y. Aug 29 15 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 6 35 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Aug 21 18 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Aug 22 15 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 18 35 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Aug 20 18 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Jul 30 12 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 11 35 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Aug 19 18 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Jul 26 12 Leilani Mitchell, Was. Sep 4 35 Chennedy Carter, Atl. Aug 6 17 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 10 12 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 2 34 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 23 17 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Sep 9 11 Chelsea Gray, L.A. Sep 12 34 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Jul 30 17 Brianna Turner, Pho. Aug 23 11 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 9 33 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Sep 9 17 Satou Sabally, Dal. Jul 31 11 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 4 33 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Aug 16 16 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Sep 8 11 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Aug 21 33 Sabrina Ionescu, N.Y. Jul 29 16 Beatrice Mompremier, Con. Sep 3 11 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 8 32 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Sep 9 15 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 6 11 Julie Allemand, Ind. Jul 31 32 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 1 15 Cheyenne Parker, Chi. Sep 2 11 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jul 26 31 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 9 15 Brianna Turner, Pho. Aug 30 10 Rachel Banham, Min. Sep 12 30 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Sep 13 15 Natasha Howard, Sea. Aug 29 10 Leilani Mitchell, Was. Sep 8 30 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Sep 10 15 Monique Billings, Atl. Jul 31 10 Bridget Carleton, Min. Aug 31 30 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Sep 5 14 Napheesa Collier, Min. Sep 4 10 Julie Allemand, Ind. Aug 31 30 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Aug 29 14 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Sep 2 10 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Aug 23 30 Courtney Williams, Atl. Aug 19 14 Monique Billings, Atl. Aug 30 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 20 30 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Jul 31 14 Dearica Hamby, L.V. Aug 25 10 Emma Meesseman, Was. Aug 19 30 Monique Billings, Atl. Jul 26 14 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 23 10 Jordin Canada, Sea. Aug 12 29 Rachel Banham, Min. Sep 12 14 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 22 10 Jordin Canada, Sea. Aug 8 29 Allie Quigley, Chi. Aug 25 14 Angel McCoughtry, L.V. Aug 22 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 4 29 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Aug 22 14 Courtney Williams, Atl. Aug 14 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Jul 31 29 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 16 14 Napheesa Collier, Min. Aug 13 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jul 28 29 Crystal Dangerfield, Min. Aug 9 14 Amanda Zahui B., N.Y. Aug 7 29 Kelsey Mitchell, Ind. Aug 9 14 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Jul 30 29 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Jul 28 13 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Sep 6 28 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 9 13 Brianna Turner, Pho. Sep 5 28 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Sep 3 13 Joyner Holmes, N.Y. Sep 5 28 Damiris Dantas, Min. Sep 2 13 Damiris Dantas, Min. Sep 4 28 Satou Sabally, Dal. Aug 25 13 Courtney Williams, Atl. Sep 3 28 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Aug 18 13 Brianna Turner, Pho. Sep 1 28 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Aug 1 13 Dearica Hamby, L.V. Sep 1 28 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Jul 28 13 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Aug 30 27 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Sep 13 13 Monique Billings, Atl. Aug 23 27 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 3 13 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Aug 23 27 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Sep 1 13 Napheesa Collier, Min. Aug 15 27 Chelsea Gray, L.A. Aug 28 13 Teaira McCowan, Ind. Aug 13 27 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Aug 25 13 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Aug 11 27 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Aug 6 13 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 10 27 Bria Hartley, Pho. Aug 2 13 Dearica Hamby, L.V. Aug 5 27 Aerial Powers, Was. Jul 28 13 Emma Meesseman, Was. Aug 5 13 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Aug 4 13 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Aug 1 13 Teaira McCowan, Ind. Jul 29 13 Monique Billings, Atl. Jul 26 2020 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Steals Blocks Turnovers Stl Player, Team Date Blk Player, Team Date TO Player, Team Date 7 Lexie Brown, Min. Aug 5 6 Brianna Turner, Pho. Sep 3 10 Courtney Williams, Atl. Aug 21 5 Ariel Atkins, Was. Sep 12 6 Elizabeth Williams, Atl. Sep 3 8 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 2 5 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Sep 5 5 Brianna Turner, Pho. Sep 1 7 Amanda Zahui B., N.Y. Sep 12 5 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Sep 1 5 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 29 7 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Sep 9 5 Brittney Sykes, L.A. Aug 15 5 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 18 7 Tiffany Mitchell, Ind. Aug 29 5 Lexie Brown, Min. Aug 15 5 Azurá Stevens, Chi. Aug 18 7 Jasmine Thomas, Con. Aug 28 5 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Pho.Aug 14 5 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Aug 4 7 Alaina Coates, Was. Aug 21 5 Kayla McBride, L.V. Aug 13 4 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Sep 10 7 Jazmine Jones, N.Y. Aug 18 5 Jazmine Jones, N.Y. Aug 11 4 Teaira McCowan, Ind. Sep 10 7 Breanna Stewart, Sea. Aug 8 5 Jasmine Thomas, Con. Aug 8 4 Brianna Turner, Pho. Sep 9 7 Diamond DeShields, Chi. Aug 8 5 Alyssa Thomas, Con. Aug 1 4 Beatrice Mompremier, L.V. Sep 3 7 Jasmine Thomas, Con. Aug 8 4 Cheyenne Parker, Chi. Sep 2 7 Layshia Clarendon, N.Y. Aug 7 4 Brianna Turner, Pho. Aug 30 7 Layshia Clarendon, N.Y. Aug 5 4 Brianna Turner, Pho. Aug 28 7 Dearica Hamby, L.V. Aug 2 4 Alanna Smith, Pho. Aug 23 7 Napheesa Collier, Min. Aug 1 4 Brianna Turner, Pho. Aug 21 6 Jazmine Jones, N.Y. Sep 13 4 Stefanie Dolson, Chi. Aug 20 6 Crystal Dangerfield, Min. Sep 10 4 Natalie Achonwa, Ind. Aug 18 6 Jocelyn Willoughby, N.Y. Sep 8 4 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 14 6 Kia Vaughn, Pho. Sep 7 4 Elizabeth Williams, Atl. Aug 14 6 Chelsea Gray, L.A. Sep 6 4 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 13 6 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Aug 30 4 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 8 6 Te'a Cooper, L.A. Aug 28 4 Bella Alarie, Dal. Aug 4 6 Chelsea Gray, L.A. Aug 23 4 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Aug 2 6 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 21 4 Napheesa Collier, Min. Aug 1 6 Teaira McCowan, Ind. Aug 20 4 Brittany Brewer, Atl. Jul 29 6 Emma Meesseman, Was. Aug 13 4 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Jul 26 6 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Aug 13 6 Amanda Zahui B., N.Y. Aug 11 6 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 11 6 Layshia Clarendon, N.Y. Aug 9 6 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Aug 8 6 Chennedy Carter, Atl. Aug 6 6 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 6 6 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Aug 6 6 Elizabeth Williams, Atl. Aug 4 6 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 1 6 Gabby Williams, Chi. Aug 1 6 Jordin Canada, Sea. Aug 1 6 Layshia Clarendon, N.Y. Jul 31 6 Damiris Dantas, Min. Jul 28 6 Napheesa Collier, Min. Jul 28 6 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Jul 26 2020 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 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Aug 19 8 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 3 12 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Sep 9 13 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Sep 11 7 Rachel Banham, Min. Sep 12 12 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Sep 1 13 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Sep 10 7 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 1 12 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 25 13 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Aug 21 7 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 23 12 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Aug 21 13 Courtney Williams, Atl. Aug 19 7 Kelsey Mitchell, Ind. Aug 15 12 Cheyenne Parker, Chi. Aug 8 13 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Aug 16 7 Riquna Williams, L.A. Aug 15 11 Angel McCoughtry, L.V. Sep 8 12 Chennedy Carter, Atl. Sep 13 6 Marina Mabrey, Dal. Sep 13 11 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Sep 6 12 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Sep 9 6 Julie Allemand, Ind. Sep 8 11 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Sep 3 12 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Sep 6 6 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Aug 28 11 Skylar Diggins-Smith, Pho. Aug 30 12 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Aug 20 6 Stella Johnson, Was. Aug 19 11 Tiffany Mitchell, Ind. Aug 29 12 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 16 6 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Aug 16 11 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Aug 23 12 Arike Ogunbowale, Dal. Aug 4 6 Sami Whitcomb, Sea. Aug 12 11 Kia Nurse, N.Y. Aug 13 12 DeWanna Bonner, Con. Jul 30 6 Shekinna Stricklen, Atl. Aug 10 11 A'ja Wilson, L.V. Aug 9 11 Betnijah Laney, Atl. Sep 13 6 Amanda Zahui B., N.Y. Aug 9 10 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Sep 13 11 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Sep 12 6 Sabrina Ionescu, N.Y. Jul 29 10 Diana Taurasi, Pho. Sep 7 11 Myisha Hines-Allen, Was. Sep 8 5 Kiah Stokes, N.Y.
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