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League Individual Superlatives 2015 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Points Rebounds Assists Pts Player, Team Date Reb Player, Team Date Ast Player, Team Date 45 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 24 19 Courtney Paris, Tul. Jul 21 13 Sue Bird, Sea. Aug 8 43 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 3 19 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jul 5 13 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jul 31 40 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 6 19 Courtney Paris, Tul. Jun 14 13 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jul 2 36 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 14 18 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 5 12 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jul 29 35 Riquna Williams, Tul. Aug 9 16 Courtney Paris, Tul. Aug 4 12 Sue Bird, Sea. Jul 18 35 Riquna Williams, Tul. Aug 1 16 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jun 28 11 Natasha Cloud, Was. Sep 3 34 DeWanna Bonner, Pho. Jul 28 15 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jul 22 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 21 34 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 24 15 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jul 5 10 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 21 33 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 6 14 Tina Charles, N.Y. Sep 6 10 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 16 33 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 29 14 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Sep 4 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 2 33 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 23 14 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 9 10 Shoni Schimmel, Atl. Jul 31 33 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Aug 9 14 Tina Charles, N.Y. Jul 22 10 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jun 30 32 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 14 14 Tina Charles, N.Y. Jul 18 10 Temeka Johnson, L.A. Jun 23 32 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 11 14 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 26 10 Temeka Johnson, L.A. Jun 21 32 Jia Perkins, S.A. Aug 8 14 Dearica Hamby, S.A. Jun 25 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 11 32 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jul 28 14 Courtney Paris, Tul. Jun 19 9 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 26 32 Maya Moore, Min. Jul 19 14 Kelsey Bone, Con. Jun 19 9 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 23 32 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 12 14 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 7 9 Matee Ajavon, Atl. Aug 23 31 Kelsey Bone, Con. Sep 13 13 Tina Charles, N.Y. Sep 9 9 Tanisha Wright, N.Y. Aug 14 31 Tina Charles, N.Y. Aug 14 13 Jayne Appel, S.A. Aug 30 9 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 11 31 Alex Bentley, Con. Aug 7 13 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Aug 30 9 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Aug 11 31 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 31 13 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 30 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Aug 11 31 Riquna Williams, Tul. Jul 15 13 Courtney Paris, Tul. Aug 28 9 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Aug 11 31 Skylar Diggins, Tul. Jun 28 13 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 27 9 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Aug 5 31 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 5 13 Jessica Breland, Chi. Aug 9 9 Renee Montgomery, Min. Jul 31 30 Odyssey Sims, Tul. Aug 30 13 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 4 9 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 29 30 Epiphanny Prince, N.Y. Aug 7 13 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 4 9 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 3 30 Tina Charles, N.Y. Jul 21 13 Jantel Lavender, L.A. Aug 4 30 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jun 28 13 Erlana Larkins, Ind. Aug 2 29 Crystal Langhorne, Sea. Aug 8 13 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jul 19 29 Tina Charles, N.Y. Aug 2 13 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jul 19 29 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jul 19 13 Clarissa dos Santos, Chi. Jul 17 29 Maya Moore, Min. Jul 17 13 Emma Meesseman, Was. Jul 17 29 Cappie Pondexter, Chi. Jul 12 13 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jul 11 29 Maya Moore, Min. Jul 10 13 Stefanie Dolson, Was. Jul 9 29 Kayla McBride, S.A. Jun 11 13 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jul 8 28 Brianna Kiesel, Tul. Sep 13 13 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jul 7 28 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Sep 13 13 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 30 28 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 30 13 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jun 27 28 Tiffany Hayes, Atl. Aug 28 13 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 20 28 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 20 13 Courtney Paris, Tul. Jun 16 13 Jantel Lavender, L.A. Jun 16 13 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jun 12 13 Jessica Breland, Chi. Jun 5 2015 WNBA Individual Single-Game Superlatives (Final) Steals Blocks Turnovers Stl Player, Team Date Blk Player, Team Date TO Player, Team Date 8 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 18 9 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 30 8 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Jul 15 7 Jasmine Thomas, Con. Jun 7 8 Kiah Stokes, N.Y. Jul 16 8 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 24 6 Jamierra Faulkner, Chi. Sep 6 7 Brittney Griner, Pho. Jul 30 7 Brianna Kiesel, Tul. Sep 11 6 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 14 7 Brittney Griner, Pho. Jul 18 7 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 18 6 Epiphanny Prince, N.Y. Aug 14 7 Brittney Griner, Pho. Jul 2 7 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 18 6 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 21 6 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 23 7 Shoni Schimmel, Atl. Aug 7 6 Alex Bentley, Con. Jun 14 6 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 18 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 18 5 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 26 6 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 7 7 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jul 17 5 DeWanna Bonner, Pho. Aug 18 6 LaToya Sanders, Was. Jul 21 7 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 26 5 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Jul 28 6 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 24 7 Tanisha Wright, N.Y. Jun 26 5 Crystal Langhorne, Sea. Jul 15 6 Emma Meesseman, Was. Jun 19 6 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Sep 8 5 Rebekkah Brunson, Min. Jul 14 5 Jantel Lavender, L.A. Aug 23 6 Crystal Langhorne, Sea. Sep 6 5 Kayla McBride, S.A. Jun 30 5 LaToya Sanders, Was. Aug 16 6 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Sep 6 5 Maya Moore, Min. Jun 27 5 Sylvia Fowles, Min. Aug 14 6 Sophia Young-Malcolm, S.A. Sep 5 5 Monique Currie, Pho. Jun 27 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 9 6 Chelsea Gray, Con. Sep 1 5 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 26 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 4 6 Odyssey Sims, Tul. Aug 30 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Aug 2 6 Ana Dabovic, L.A. Aug 18 5 Brittney Griner, Pho. Jul 28 6 Crystal Langhorne, Sea. Aug 16 5 Elizabeth Williams, Con. Jul 28 6 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Aug 11 5 Courtney Paris, Tul. Jul 15 6 Érika de Souza, Atl. Jul 12 5 Kiah Stokes, N.Y. Jul 9 6 Danielle Robinson, S.A. Jun 25 5 Devereaux Peters, Min. Jun 25 6 Brittany Boyd, N.Y. Jun 21 5 Carolyn Swords, N.Y. Jun 21 6 Temeka Johnson, L.A. Jun 21 5 Sancho Lyttle, Atl. Jun 19 6 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Jun 19 5 Amanda Zahui B., Tul. Jun 14 6 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 19 5 Jayne Appel, S.A. Jun 14 6 Kelsey Bone, Con. Jun 14 6 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 7 6 Lindsay Whalen, Min. Jun 6 6 Odyssey Sims, Tul. Jun 6 2015 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 15 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 3 7 Kristi Toliver, L.A. Jul 3 19 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 24 14 Tina Charles, N.Y. Aug 14 7 Leilani Mitchell, Pho. Jun 12 18 Riquna Williams, Tul. Jul 7 14 Tina Charles, N.Y. Jul 21 6 Riquna Williams, Tul. Aug 9 15 Odyssey Sims, Tul. Aug 15 13 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 23 6 Kayla McBride, S.A. Aug 8 14 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Sep 3 13 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jul 19 6 Ivory Latta, Was. Jun 20 14 Jewell Loyd, Sea. Aug 30 13 Maya Moore, Min. Jul 19 5 Shoni Schimmel, Atl. Sep 9 14 Tiffany Hayes, Atl. Aug 28 13 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jun 24 5 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 6 13 Riquna Williams, Tul. Aug 9 13 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 20 5 Courtney Vandersloot, Chi. Sep 3 12 Odyssey Sims, Tul. Aug 30 13 Kelsey Bone, Con. Jun 19 5 Sugar Rodgers, N.Y. Sep 1 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 16 13 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 6 5 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 14 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Jul 12 12 Kelsey Bone, Con. Sep 13 5 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Aug 9 11 Tamika Catchings, Ind. Aug 28 12 Candace Parker, L.A. Sep 6 5 Shekinna Stricklen, Con. Jul 19 11 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Aug 14 12 Nneka Ogwumike, L.A. Sep 6 5 Cappie Pondexter, Chi. Jul 12 11 Maya Moore, Min. Aug 14 12 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 29 5 Maya Moore, Min. Jul 10 11 Angel McCoughtry, Atl. Aug 7 12 Candace Parker, L.A. Aug 21 5 Candice Wiggins, N.Y. Jun 30 11 Candice Dupree, Pho. Aug 2 12 Crystal Langhorne, Sea. Aug 8 5 Ivory Latta, Was. Jun 28 11 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jul 31 12 Alex Bentley, Con. Aug 7 5 Maggie Lucas, Ind. Jun 19 11 DeWanna Bonner, Pho. Jul 28 12 Candace Parker, L.A. Jul 31 5 Maya Moore, Min. Jun 5 11 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jul 28 12 Elena Delle Donne, Chi. Jun 24 11 Karima Christmas, Tul. Jul 11 11 Odyssey Sims, Tul.
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