Fiebich, Jones, Meesseman Lead Liberty to Highest Point Total of Season in a 105-97 Win over Sparks
Brondello surpassed Richie Adubato with 101 wins since 2022, leading the Liberty to a 105-97 victory and securing second place in the standings, six games behind the Lynx.
- The New York Liberty defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 105-97 on Tuesday night in Los Angeles, scoring a season-high point total.
- The win followed a recent 83-71 loss to Minnesota and came despite injuries sidelining key players like Breanna Stewart and Isabelle Harrison.
- Each of the Liberty’s five starters scored at least ten points, highlighted by Emma Meesseman’s season-best 24, Jonquel Jones contributing 21 points along with 11 rebounds, and Leonie Fiebich adding 20 points.
- The Liberty sank 14 three-pointers, setting a new high for any visiting team against Los Angeles this season, while coach Sandy Brondello reached her 100th victory with New York, becoming the franchise’s all-time leader in wins.
- With a 21-11 record and six games behind the top team, the Liberty face a sprint to the playoffs with 12 regular-season games left, including their final back-to-back starting Wednesday in Las Vegas.
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Fiebich, Jones, Meesseman lead Liberty to highest point total of season in a 105-97 win over Sparks
Emma Meesseman scored a season-high 24 points, Jonquel Jones had 21 points and 11 rebounds, and the New York Liberty set a season high in points in a 105-97 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks.
WNBA – Thanks to the success of Liberty on the Sparks (105-97), Sandy Brondello won her 101st game with the New York franchise, setting a new franchise record.... Read more »
In the WNBA, Emma Meesseman won the Belgian Cats match last night. With her team, New York Liberty, Meesseman triumphed against the LA Sparks of Julie Allemand and Julie Vanloo.
Emma Meesseman, Jonquel Jones fuel Liberty’s road win against Sparks
Emma Meesseman and Jonquel Jones led New York Liberty to a 105-97 victory against Los Angeles Sparks. The Liberty avenged a previous loss despite Breanna Stewart's absence. Leonie Fiebich and Sabrina Ionescu also contributed significantly. Kelsey Plum and Dearica Hamby shone for the Sparks, but New York's strong shooting secured the win.
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