7/26 Sparkling Numbers at Liberty

Mon, Jul 28, 2025, 1:46 AM

51.3%

Los Angeles shot 51.3% from the field against the Liberty, converting a season-high 39 field goals for 101 points. The July 26 match marked the sixth time in franchise history and the 21st time in WNBA history that a team has shot higher than 50.0% from the field in four or more consecutive games.

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Dearica Hamby (17 PTS, 10 REB) collected her 50th career double-double and eighth of the season against the Liberty. The three-time All-Star tied Margo Dydek for 30th on the league’s all-time list after accumulating her third consecutive double-double. Over three games this past week, Hamby averaged 20.3 PPG, 11.7 RPG, 1.3 SPG and shot 76.5% from the floor.

17

Rickea Jackson scored 17 points in the first quarter alone, her career high for a quarter, as she went 6-for-7 from the field and 3-for-4 from beyond the arc. The second-year forward finished with 24 points (9-for-15 FG, 4-for-6 3PT), two assists and one steal.

12

Rae Burrell contributed a season high in points with 12, three-pointers made with two and field goals made with four. In 18 minutes, the guard-forward’s +3 rating tied Sania Feagin and Julie Vanloo for the team lead.

7

Saturday’s game marked Kelsey Plum's seventh consecutive performance sinking three or more three-pointers, the longest streak in the WNBA this season. Plum posted 20 points, eight assists and four rebounds, marking her fourth time in five games with 20+ points and her fourth time in this same span with 6+ assists.

5

The Sparks' buzzer-beater win over the Liberty extended the team's win streak to five, giving them the longest active streak in the WNBA. Los Angeles has now won six of its last seven games and has a four-game win streak on the road. 

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With 101 points on Saturday, the Sparks have scored 90 or more points in five straight games for the first time in franchise history. Los Angeles' two consecutive 101-point games marks the first time in Sparks history that the team has had back-to-back triple-digit outputs and the second and third time since 2019 that the team has scored 100 or more in a contest.