Maya Moore scored 53 points to lead Shanxi in the first game of the Chinese women's basketball league finals on Tuesday.
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With the WNBA playoffs upon us, one question remains: Who has earned the WNBA MVP honors? Our writers weigh in, picking an overwhelming favorite.
Sep 24 | By espnW
France is already assured of its first women's basketball medal. But to make any run for the gold against a more talented and experienced U.S. team, France must play the best game it ever has.
Aug 9 8:25 PM ET | By Mechelle Voepel
Australia gave Team USA its toughest game of the Olympics, but depth again led the Americans to victory.
Aug 9 6:41 PM ET | By Mechelle Voepel
Lindsay Whalen is one of the oldest players making her Olympic debut; Maya Moore is the youngest. But together the two Minnesota Lynx teammates hope to bring home yet another title.
Jul 17 3:23 PM ET | By Graham Hays
Two-time Honda Cup recipient Maya Moore tells how a game of lacrosse -- that's right, lacrosse, not basketball -- at UConn changed her perception of women's sports.
May 29 | By Maya Moore
It's no secret the ultra-competitive President is a sports fan, but he says he especially loves hosting women's title teams at the White House, watching the first daughters' hoops games on Saturdays and knowing women's sports are now second nature.
Mar 1 1:10 PM ET | By espnW
The Minnesota Lynx guard opens her busy year in Valencia, Spain, as she sets her sights on titles in the Euroleague, Spanish League, WNBA and Olympic Games.
Feb 6 | By Maya Moore
In this week's installment of "That's What She Said," espnW poet laureate Sarah Spain tackles the year in sports, carol-style.
Dec 21 | By Sarah Spain
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis has been likened to Diana Taurasi and Maya Moore, two former UConn Huskies players who have gone on to illustrious WNBA careers.
Nov 21 2:08 PM ET | By Hannah Storm/Brainstormin Productions
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis has been compared to Maya Moore for similarities in personality, appearance and jump shot. And she's wearing No. 23.
Nov 7 | By Brant James
Superstar athletes gathered Wednesday night in New York City to celebrate women in sports -- and the young girls they inspire.
Oct 20 | By Whitney Holtzman
Almost 20 years of age separate rookie Maya Moore and Taj McWilliams-Franklin, but they will always share Minnesota's 2011 championship season.
Oct 8 | By Joanne C. Gerstner
The Minnesota Lynx are the 2011 WNBA champions, bringing home the first title in franchise history.
Oct 8 | By Joanne C. Gerstner
In a game between two of UConn's finest, Maya Moore and the Lynx bested Diana Taurasi and the Mercury.
Sep 23 | By Michelle Smith
Minnesota showed naysayers its stellar regular-season record was a sign of things to come.
Sep 23 | By Michelle Smith
After another slow start, Minnesota routed the San Antonio Silver Stars to win the franchise's first playoff series and advance to the conference finals.
Sep 20 | By Pat Borzi
It's been a long season for the WNBA's rookie of the year. She talks about the ups and downs that have brought her Lynx to a 1-1 tie in the West semis.
Sep 19 | By Maya Moore
Seimone Augustus and Minnesota must ramp up their trademark physical defense again to beat San Antonio.
Sep 19 | By Pat Borzi
San Antonio had its chances, but it was more of the same after losing to Minnesota in all four matchups this season, and once again in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal Friday night.
Sep 17 | By Pat Borzi
This might sound funny, but land-locked Tulsa, Okla., offers Liz Cambage something she can't get in Australia. It gives her the chance to be big.
Aug 30 | By Elizabeth Merrill
Midway through their first WNBA season, members of the hotshot 2011 rookie class include stars like Maya Moore and surprises like Danielle Adams.
Jul 25 | By Meri-Jo Borzilleri
Roger Clemens may have received a get-out-of-jail free card, and the WNBA's All-Star starting lineups are in. Here's what else you missed last night.
Jul 15 9:28 AM ET | By Stacy Title
Tamika Catchings and Sue Bird lead their respective conferences in votes the 2011 WNBA All-Star Balloting. The starting five for each squad were announced Thursday.
Jul 14 | By Patricia Lee
The former UConn basketball star becomes just the second athlete to win the Honda-Broderick Cup twice, and the first to win it back to back.
Jun 27 | By Amanda Rykoff




