Tina Charles scores 29 and the Sun end a 10-game losing streak with a 93-83 victory over the Storm
CONNECTICUT, JUL 9 – Tina Charles scored 29 points and 11 rebounds, leading Connecticut to their first win since June 6 and ending a 10-game losing streak, officials said.
- The Connecticut Sun defeated the Seattle Storm 93-83 on Wednesday to end a 10-game losing streak at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.
- The Sun’s win followed a previous loss to Seattle on June 27, when the Storm won 97-81 in Seattle, highlighting Connecticut’s prior struggles this season.
- Tina Charles led Connecticut with 29 points and 11 rebounds, while Seattle’s Skylar Diggins scored 23 points with seven assists amid a first half where Seattle led 49-41.
- Charles made 11 of her 22 shot attempts, marking her sixth game with at least 20 points, while the Sun closed out the contest by putting together an 11-point run late in the fourth quarter to clinch the win.
- The win ended Connecticut’s longest franchise losing streak and set up a rematch in Seattle on Friday, where the Storm begin a four-game homestand.
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