Liberty match own WNBA record, hit 19 3s in rout of Sun - ESPN
NEW YORK — The New York Liberty matched their own WNBA record by hitting 19 3-pointers in a 100-52 rout of the Connecticut Sun on Sunday.
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NEW YORK — The New York Liberty matched their own WNBA record by hitting 19 3-pointers in a 100-52 rout of the Connecticut Sun on Sunday.
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