UNCASVILLE — The Phoenix Mercury earned their ninth win of the season with a dominant first quarter, defeating the Connecticut Sun, 83-75, on June 18.
Starting Off Hot
The Mercury opened the first quarter on a 10-0 run, with the Sun scoring almost five minutes later. Phoenix continued to extend its lead with consistent shooting from all players, opening a 17-point lead in the second quarter.
Connecticut did its best to catch up and was down five points with less than two minutes in the quarter. However, the Mercury continued to push and took the lead into halftime, 48-36.
Both teams evened out in the third and fourth quarters with the Sun outscoring the Mercury, 39-35. Despite that, the Sun couldn’t overcome Mercury’s commanding first-quarter lead.
Alyssa Thomas led scoring for the Mercury with 14 points and 11 assists.
Aneesah Morrow led scoring for the Sun with 16 points and shot 45.5% from the field.
Connecticut Didn’t Go Down Quietly
After the game, head coach Nate Tibbetts acknowledged Phoenix’s early game dominance and the even play the rest of the game. He said it was an emotional game, with Thomas’ first game back in Connecticut.
“This is a big road trip for [The Mercury],” Tibbetts told reporters. “… Anytime you can win on the road, it’s a good thing.”
Thomas also spoke to reporters about the game and cited team mistakes as to why the Sun were able to stay in the game.
“Our mistakes,” she said when asked for the reason for Connecticut’s play.”Us turning the ball over, putting them on the free throw line. Miscommunication and transition.”
Next Game
Lexi Held might have just sealed it in Connecticut
Beautiful pass from Alyssa Thomas (11 AST) sets up the potential dagger!
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The Phoenix Mercury will continue this road trip and face the New York Liberty on Thursday, June 19 at 4 p.m.
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