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ATLANTA DREAM (7-3) Vs. WASHINGTON MYSTICS (5-6) June 18, 2014 • 12:00 P.M ATLANTA DREAM (7-3) vs. WASHINGTON MYSTICS (5-6) June 18, 2014 • 12:00 p.m. ET • TV: FSS Philips Arena • Atlanta, Ga. Regular Season Game 11 • Home Game 7 2014 Schedule & Results PROBABLE STARTERS Date .........Opponent ....................Result/Time Pos. No. Player PPG RPG APG Notes May 11 ..... NEW YORK^ .......................W, 63-58 G 5 JASMINE THOMAS 8.9 2.0 2.1 Has raised her scoring average every May 16 ..... SAN ANTONIO (SPSO) ....W, 79-75 5-9 • 145 • Duke season May 17 ..... at Indiana (FSS) .......W, 90-88 (2OT) Leads the league in 3-point field goal May 24 ..... at Chicago (NBA TV) .......... L, 73-87 10.2 2.8 1.7 G 15 TIFFANY HAYES pct. (.583) May 25 ..... INDIANA (SPSO) ...... L, 77-82 (OT) 5-10 • 155 • Connecticut May 30 ..... SEATTLE (SPSO) ................W, 80-69 G 35 ANGEL McCOUGHTRY 18.3 4.8 4.3 Fifth in the league in steals (2.4), sixth June 1 ....... at Connecticut ....................... L, 76-85 in scoring, tied for 11th in assists June 3 ....... LOS ANGELES (ESPN2) ....W, 93-85 6-1 • 160 • Louisville June 7 ....... CHICAGO (SPSO) ..............W, 97-59 F 20 SANCHO LYTTLE 11.6 9.5 2.3 Has scored in double figures seven June 13 .... MINNESOTA (SPSO) .........W, 85-82 6-4 • 175 • Houton straight games (13.7 ppg) June 15 .... at Washington ......................W, 75-67 June 18 .... WASHINGTON (FSS) .............12 pm C 14 ERIKA DE SOUZA 18.0 9.6 1.3 Only player in the WNBA averaging at June 20 .... NEW YORK (SPSO) .............7:30 pm 6-5 • 190 • Brazil least 18 points and nine rebounds June 22 .... at New York .................................3 pm June 26 .... at San Antonio ............................8 pm June 29 .... at Indiana (NBA TV) .................6 pm 2014 ATLANTA DREAM RECORD July 1 ........ INDIANA (ESPN2) ....................8 pm RECORD HOME ROAD OT 2OT July 5 ........ WASHINGTON (SPSO) ............7 pm July 8 ........ CONNECTICUT* (ESPN2) .....7 pm OVERALL 7-3 5-1 2-2 0-1 1-0 July 12 ...... at Indiana (SPSO) .......................7 pm EASTERN CONF. 3-3 1-1 2-2 0-1 1-0 July 13 ...... CHICAGO* .................................6 pm July 16 ...... at New York ...............................11 am WESTERN CONF. 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 July 22 ...... at Minnesota (FSS) .....................8 pm CURRENT STREAK W4 W4 W1 L1 W1 July 25 ...... CHICAGO* ............................7:30 pm July 27 ...... at Washington (NBA TV) ..........4 pm July 29 ...... CONNECTICUT (SPSO) ........12 pm INJURIES AND TRANSACTIONS July 31 ...... at Tulsa .........................................8 pm Aug. 3 ...... NEW YORK (SPSO) ..................3 pm INJURY REPORT Aug. 5 ...... at Phoenix ..................................10 pm Matee Ajavon - Right calf (day-to-day) Aug. 7 ...... at Seattle .....................................10 pm Aug. 8 ...... at Los Angeles ..................... 10:30 pm RECENT TRANSACTIONS Aug. 10 .... at Chicago (WNBA TV) ............6 pm June 2 Removed Céline Dumerc from the suspended list May 31 Waived Inga Orekhova May 15 Tem- Aug. 13 .... PHOENIX (FSS) .........................7 pm porarily suspended Céline Dumerc May 12 Waived Cassie Harberts, Jhasmin Player and Samantha Aug. 15 .... TULSA (SPSO) ......................7:30 pm Prahalis May 7 Traded Courtney Clements and Atlanta’s second-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft Aug. 17 .... at Connecticut .............................1 pm to the Chicago Sky for Swin Cash and Chicago’s third-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft May 4 All Times Eastern Waived Rebekah Gardner and Khaalidah Miller April 29 Waived Ashley Corral, Jacki Gemelos and Home games in CAPS Danielle Wilson April 25 Signed Ashley Corral, Rebekah Gardner, Khaalidah Miller, Amanda Thomp- ^ - Preseason Game son and Danielle Wilson to training camp contracts April 14 Selected Shoni Schimmel (First Round, * - Game at McCamish Pavilion (Georgia Tech) No. 8 overall), Inga Orekhova (Second Round, No. 18 overall) and Cassie Harberts (Second Round, No. 20 overall) in the WNBA Draft. 2014 ATLANTA DREAM BASKETBALL 2014 ATLANTA DREAM NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date Exp From 4 Swin Cash F 6-1 162 09/22/79 12 Connecticut 5 Jasmine Thomas G 5-9 145 09/30/89 3 Duke 9 Céline Dumerc G 5-7 132 07/09/82 R France 10 Matee Ajavon G 5-8 160 05/07/86 6 Rutgers 13 Aneika Henry F-C 6-4 192 02/13/86 2 Florida 14 Erika de Souza C 6-5 190 03/09/82 8 Brazil 15 Tiffany Hayes G 5-10 155 09/20/89 2 Connecticut 20 Sancho Lyttle F 6-4 175 09/20/83 9 Houston 21 Amanda Thompson F 6-1 180 11/18/87 1 Oklahoma 23 Shoni Schimmel G 5-9 161 05/04/92 R Louisville 31 Nadia Colhado C 6-4 196 02/25/89 R Brazil 35 Angel McCoughtry G-F 6-1 160 09/10/86 5 Louisville Head Coach: Michael Cooper (New Mexico) Assistant Coaches: Karleen Thompson (Southern California), Teresa Edwards (Georgia) Athletic Trainer: Michael Douglas (Morehouse) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Camensky Bryson (Memphis) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Matee Ajavon (muh-TEE AJ-uh-vahn) Nadia Colhado (cole-YAH-doh) Erika de Souza (deh-SOH-za) Céline Dumerc (seh-LEEN doo-MAIRK) Aneika Henry (uh-NEEK-uh) Sancho Lyttle (SAN-choh) Angel McCoughtry (mc-CAW-tree) Shoni Schimmel (SHOH-nee) UPCOMING GAMES DATE OPPONENT TIME (EDT) ARENA TV Friday, June 20 New York 7:30 pm Philips Arena SPSO Sunday, June 22 New York 3:00 pm Madison Square Garden N/A Thursday, June 26 San Antonio 8:00 pm AT&T Center N/A Sunday, June 29 Indiana 6:00 pm Bankers Life Fieldhouse NBATV Tuesday, July 1 Indiana 8:00 pm Philips Arena ESPN2 www.AtlantaDream.net • @AtlantaDream • Facebook.com/AtlantaDream 2014 ATLANTA DREAM BASKETBALL DREAM-MYSTICS SERIES HISTORY SERIES RECORD SERIES RESULTS DATE H/A W/L SCORE DATE H/A W/L SCORE Overall...................................ATL leads, 14-13 5/27/08 A L 74-80 8/30/12 H W 82-59 at Atlanta ......................ATL leads, 7-6 6/20/08 A L 61-72 9/9/12 H W 93-68 at Washington .............Tied, 7-7 7/25/08 H L 75-81 9/14/12 A W 82-74 Current Streak ......................ATL, W1 6/7/09 A L 71-77 6/2/13 A W 73-63 at Atlanta ......................WAS, W1 6/19/09 H W 93-81 6/28/13 H W 86-75 at Washington .............ATL, W1 7/3/09 H W 72-65 8/18/13 H W 76-58 Largest Atlanta Win ............25 (9/9/12) 9/12/09 A L 64-82 8/23/13 A L 64-74 Largest Washington Win ....18 (9/12/09) 6/5/10 A W 86-79 (OT) 8/28/13 H L 80-85 (OT) 7/21/10 A L 72-82 6/15/14 A W 75-67 Playoffs ..................................ATL leads, 4-1 8/3/10 H L 78-86 at Atlanta ......................ATL leads, 2-1 8/22/10 H L 81-90 PLAYOFFS at Washington .............ATL leads, 2-0 9/22/10 H L 81-90 DATE H/A W/L SCORE 6/9/11 H L 90-98 (OT) 9/25/10 A W 95-90 7/20/11 A W 86-79 9/27/10 H W 101-77 8/9/11 A W 72-70 9/19/13 H L 56-71 9/1/11 A L 81-85 9/21/13 A W 63-45 9/2/11 H W 95-73 9/23/13 H W 80-72 8/24/12 A W 81-69 2014 DREAM STATISTICS VS. MYSTICS 3-POINT ----REBOUNDS---- NO PLAYER GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA FG% FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT/AVG AST PF-DQ STL TO BLK PTS/AVG 35 McCoughtry, A 1-1 33:58 4-15 0.267 0-4 0.000 8-8 1.000 3 2 5/5.0 5 3-0 3 2 0 16/16.0 14 de Souza, E 1-1 31:24 5-11 0.455 0-0 0.000 6-7 0.857 3 6 9/9.0 0 2-0 0 1 0 16/16.0 20 Lyttle, S 1-1 28:27 7-11 0.636 0-1 0.000 1-3 0.333 1 5 6/6.0 1 5-0 5 3 0 15/15.0 15 Hayes, T 1-1 28:21 6-11 0.545 1-4 0.250 1-3 0.333 3 1 4/4.0 3 4-0 1 2 0 14/14.0 23 Schimmel, S 1-0 27:22 2-8 0.250 2-6 0.333 0-0 0.000 2 0 2/2.0 1 0-0 1 3 0 6/6.0 13 Henry, A 1-0 7:53 1-3 0.333 0-0 0.000 1-4 0.250 1 2 3/3.0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3/3.0 5 Thomas, J 1-1 17:06 0-3 0.000 0-0 0.000 2-4 0.500 0 1 1/1.0 1 2-0 0 3 0 2/2.0 4 Cash, S 1-0 5:38 1-2 0.500 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 2 2/2.0 1 0-0 0 1 0 2/2.0 21 Thompson, A 1-0 5:55 0-3 0.000 0-0 0.000 1-2 0.500 3 1 4/4.0 1 2-0 0 1 0 1/1.0 9 Dumerc, C 1-0 13:57 0-1 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 1 4 5/5.0 1 1-0 1 1 0 0/0.0 10 Ajavon, M 0-0 0:00 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0 0/0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0/0.0 31 Colhado, N 0-0 0:00 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0 0 0/0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0/0.0 Team 11 0 Atlanta Dream 1-5 200:00 26-68 0.382 3-15 0.200 20-31 0.645 17 24 52/52.0 14 19-0 11 17 0 75/75.0 Team 12 2 OPPONENTS 1-5 200:00 26-62 0.419 7-20 0.350 8-13 0.615 4 26 42/42.0 18 22-0 8 21 1 67/67.0 2014 MYSTICS STATISTICS VS.
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