UNCASVILLE, Conn. — The Las Vegas Aces routed the Connecticut Sun 98-69 on Wednesday night as guard Chennedy Carter scored 27 points on 13-of-16 shooting. A'ja Wilson finished with 22 points and supplied a dominant third-quarter burst, scoring 14 of her 22 points in that period to help Las Vegas pull away. The victory was built on efficient scoring and a decisive third quarter that widened the margin and allowed the Aces to control the game down the stretch. Connecticut will host Las Vegas again on Friday night, giving the teams a quick turnaround and another opportunity to adjust after Wednesday's lopsided result.
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If you're a WNBA fan, this game shows the Aces' potential this season. Carter and Wilson's performances were standout. Keep an eye on Friday's rematch. Will the Sun adjust their strategy?
The Aces' victory was a team effort, with efficient scoring and strong rebounding. The Sun struggled, but have a chance to bounce back on Friday. Worth forwarding if you know a basketball fan who loves a good comeback story.
The Las Vegas Aces benefited through a decisive victory that showcased scoring depth, bench contributions and improved team record, boosting player statistics and team momentum.
The Connecticut Sun suffered a loss characterized by poor shooting percentages, rebound deficit and absences of key players, leaving the team 0-3 and with immediate lineup concerns.
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Aces dominate Sun as Carter, Wilson lead rout
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