Six former Tennessee women’s basketball players participated in the WNBA on Friday.
Chicago emerged victorious over Seattle with a score of 88-84 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.
Jordan Horston was a starter for the Storm and scored 20 points, grabbed six rebounds, and managed to steal the ball once in 33 minutes of play.
Horston’s impressive stats include converting 8 out of 11 field goal attempts, 2 out of 4 three-point attempts, and 2 out of 4 free throw attempts.
Mercedes Russell contributed eight points, one rebound, and one assist in just 10 minutes for Seattle, converting all 4 field goal attempts she took.
Diamond DeShields played for Chicago and made four points along with securing five rebounds in 15 minutes. DeShields converted 1 out of 6 field goal attempts, 1 out of 4 three-point attempts, and 1 out of 2 free throw attempts.
Isabelle Harrison added two points and four rebounds to the Sky’s stats after playing. She managed to score once out of four field goal attempts.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles outmatched Las Vegas in overtime with a score of 98-93 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.
Rickea Jackson was in the starting lineup for the Sparks and played a total of 41 minutes, contributing 14 points, six rebounds, and three assists. Jackson converted 5 out of 17 field goal attempts, 3 out of 8 three-point attempts, and 1 out of 2 free throw attempts.
Rae Burrell played for the Sparks as well and scored nine points, provided two assists, grabbed one rebound, and stole the ball once in 32 minutes of play.