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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2378520, member: 250"] Fuller filed a piece late last night. [URL="http://www.nhregister.com/sports/article/Women-s-basketball-12256970.php"]UConn legend Maya Moore adds another title to her collection[/URL] "Minnesota entered the WNBA in 1999, had just two winning records in the franchise's first 12 seasons of existence never winning more than 18 games. Since Moore was taken by the Lynx with the first pick in the 2011 WNBA Draft, Minnesota has won at least 22 regular-season games every season winning 77 percent of its games in the regular season and 73 percent in the playoffs. Five times the Lynx had the best regular-season record and six times the top mark in the Western Conference. Winning is nothing new to Moore. Dating back to her sophomore season at Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Georgia 12 years ago, she's won three high school state championships, four AAU national championships with the Georgia Metros, two NCAA titles at UConn, a EuroLeague and Spanish league title in her only season with Ros Casares and three Women's Chinese Basketball Association titles in her three seasons playing with the Shanxi Flames. She's also won seven gold medals with USA Basketball, including two World Championships and two Olympic titles. Between her time in high school, AAU, at UConn, in the WNBA and with USA Basketball, her teams have won88 percent of their games." [/QUOTE]
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