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| SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS FEATURES:
Silver Lining Despite their losing record, the Silver Stars can look toward a bright future in San Antonio. |
Good(ie) as New Veteran forward Adrienne Goodson plans to stick around and help improve the Silver Stars next season. |
Stars Shine in Overtime With the playoffs out of their reach, the San Antonio Silver Stars are enjoying the role as spoilers. |
Silver Stars light up Sparks The San Antonio Silver Stars defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 69-52 on Saturday night in front of 11,395 fans at SBC Center. |
Comets Down Silver Stars The Houston Comets broke the Silver Stars three-game winning streak with their 64-55 win Saturday night at the Compaq Center. |
Three in a Row When Shell Dailey took over as interim head coach, the San Antonio Silver Stars had lost six games in a row. Since that time, the team has been perfect. |
Silver Stars upset Sparks The San Antonio Silver Stars headed into Los Angeles Wednesday afternoon riding a six-game road losing streak. They emerged with a 70-62 come-from-behind victory over the first-place Los Angeles Sparks. |
Finally! Under their interim head coach Shell Dailey, the Silver Stars came from behind to post a 64-55 win over the Cleveland Rockers at SBC Center on Sunday night. |
Shake Up After losing six straight games, included two huge road losses this week, the San Antonio Silver Stars need to do something drastic. And on Saturday, they did. |
Mystics down Silver Stars This has become routine these days -- the Silver Stars let their opponents get out to a double-digit lead in the first half and spend the rest of the game trying to catch-up. |
Time to Regroup As the San Antonio Silver Stars head into the second half of the season, it's time to regroup and find positives from their 6-11 first half.
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Fumbled Away The Silver Stars had opportunities to win at Sacramento and move up in the standings, but it didn't play out that way on Thursday afternoon.
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Silver Stars sink Mercury The first half of the game was a roller coaster ride, epitomizing the first of half of the Silver Stars' season. There were ten lead changes and nine ties.
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Status Critical The San Antonio Silver Stars are at a critical point in the WNBA season. They are current at 5-10, holding on the sixth place in the Western Conference with two games left before the All-Star break.
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Turning Point The Silver Stars have an opportunity to turn their season around with a matinee game against the league-leading Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday afternoon. If they can manage to pull off a victory, it will not only improve their record, but also their morale and confidence.
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Storm Pounds Silver Stars Two nights after beating the Houston Comets in one of their best offensive performances of the year, the Silver Stars suffered the worst loss in the history of the Utah Starzz-San Antonio Silver Stars franchise.
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A Texas Rivalry A Brewin' Last season the Houston Comets were dismissed from the WNBA Playoffs in the first round at the hands of the Utah Starzz. Now the Starzz have moved into the Comets' own backyard.
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Turning the Corner After a rough start, the San Antonio Silver Stars hope they are turning the corner on their season.
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Silver Stars Get Back on Track Phoenix had a 13-point lead with 19:20 left in the contest on Thursday. But then the Silver Stars went on a 26-6 run, playing match-up zone and relentless on offense.
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Sun scorch Silver Stars San Antonio got off to an impressive start with a 14-3 run to open the game. But that was as good as it got for the home team.
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Lynx capitalize on Silver Stars Mistakes The Minnesota Lynx scored 16 points off 18 turnovers on the way to a 75-65 victory over the San Antonio Silver Stars on Friday night.
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Silver Stars Fall Short The Silver Stars couldn't hold off the late surging Mercury on Wednesday night. |
One-on-One with Candi Harvey With game one in the books, head coach Candi Harvey answers questions about the team and the city of San Antonio. |
Opening Night Jitters The Silver Stars were jittery to open the game, committing 11 turnovers in the first half and trailed at halftime 31-28. |
Silver Stars Solidify Roster The San Antonio Silver Stars announced their roster for the 2003 season. |
A Tall Order You can't miss Margo Dydek, the 7-foot-2 San Antonio Silver Stars center. And sometimes, that's not such a good thing for Dydek. |
Silver Stars warm up to San Antonio Recently, I had the opportunity to talk to the Silver Stars about the move to San Antonio and the outlook on their season. |