
Maya Moore Named WNBA All-Star Starter
Published on July 8, 2014 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Minnesota Lynx News Release
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL - The WNBA tonight announced Lynx forward Maya Moore was voted in by fans to the starting lineup for the 2014 Western Conference All-Star team. Moore topped all vote-getters in 2014 WNBA All-Star Balloting presented by Boost Mobile with 28,389 votes. This year's game will mark the third career All-Star start for Moore. This is the third time the Lynx have had a player voted into the starting lineup.
As a result of being the 2014 Western Conference Champions, head coach Cheryl Reeve will coach the Western Conference, joined on the bench by assistant coaches Jim Petersen and Shelley Patterson. Head athletic trainer Chuck Barta will handle training duties.
In her fourth year out of the University of Connecticut, Moore is averaging a league-best 22.8 points per game. She's posted 12 20+ point games, including five double-doubles this season. Moore became the first WNBA player ever to score 30+ points in four consecutive games as she helped Minnesota go 6-0 in May. She collected 135 points from May 16-24, marking the most prolific four-game scoring stretch in WNBA history. Her best game this season came in Tulsa on May 23 when she scored a career-high 38 points and grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds.
The Phoenix Mercury will host the Boost Mobile WNBA All-Star Game at US Airways Center on Saturday, July 19, and the game will be nationally televised on ESPN, with tip-off at 3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT).
All-Star reserves will be announced during the nationally televised game between Los Angeles and Indiana on Tuesday, July 15 beginning at 7 p.m. (CT). Reserves will be selected by the 12 WNBA head coaches, who will vote on six players within their own conference. Coaches are not permitted to vote for players on their own team.
Individual tickets for Boost Mobile WNBA All-Star 2014 start at just $20 and can be purchased online at PhoenixMercury.com/allstar, through Ticketmaster viaTicketmaster.com, by dialing 800-745-3000, or at the US Airways Center Ticket Office. For every All-Star Game ticket sold, the Mercury will donate $1 to its "All-Stars and
Stripes" program benefiting local military heroes and their families.
Following are the starting lineups for the 2014 Boost Mobile WNBA All-Star Game:
Eastern Conference Starters:
Shoni Schimmel, Guard (Atlanta Dream)
Cappie Pondexter, Guard (New York Liberty)
Elena Delle Donne, Frontcourt (Chicago Sky)
Angel McCoughtry, Frontcourt (Atlanta Dream)
Tamika Catchings, Frontcourt (Indiana Fever)
Western Conference Starters:
Diana Taurasi, Guard (Phoenix Mercury)
Skylar Diggins, Guard (Tulsa Shock)
Maya Moore, Frontcourt (Minnesota Lynx)
Candace Parker, Frontcourt (Los Angeles Sparks)
Brittney Griner, Frontcourt (Phoenix Mercury)
The finals voting results are as follows:
EASTERN CONFERENCE -- FINAL RETURNS LEADERS
Guards: Shoni Schimmel (Atl) 25,601; Cappie Pondexter (NY) 10,104; Ivory Latta (Was) 9,932; Briann January (Ind) 8,717; Courtney Vandersloot (Chi) 7,504; Katie Douglas (Con) 7,318; Epiphanny Prince (Chi) 6,006; Kara Lawson (Was) 5,064; Shavonte Zellous (Ind) 4,399; Anna Cruz (NY) 2,753; Matee Ajavon (Atl) 2,727; Allison Hightower (Con) 1,863
Frontcourt: Elena Delle Donne (Chi) 26,129; Angel McCoughtry (Atl) 17,562; Tamika Catchings (Ind) 13,939; Erika de Souza (Atl) 12,859; Chiney Ogwumike (Con) 11,980; Tina Charles (NY) 9,796; Jessica Breland (Chi) 5,841; Sylvia Fowles (Chi) 5,072; Sancho Lyttle (Atl) 4,615; Erlana Larkins (Ind) 3,970; Marissa Coleman (Ind) 3,344; Emma Meesseman (Was) 2,981; Kelsey Bone (Con) 2,239; Kelsey Griffin (Con) 2,209; Kia Vaughn (Was) 2,047; Monique Currie (Was) 1,818; Essence Carson (NY) 1,710; Plenette Pierson (NY) 1,533
WESTERN CONFERENCE -- FINAL RETURNS LEADERS
Guards: Diana Taurasi (Phx) 19,404; Skylar Diggins (Tul) 17,937; Seimone Augustus (Minn) 16,143; Lindsay Whalen (Minn) 13,691; Sue Bird (Sea) 8,210; Becky Hammon (SA) 6,663; Danielle Robinson (SA) 4,685; Erin Phillips (Phx) 3,895; Kristi Toliver (LA) 3,485; Alana Beard (LA) 2,892; Riquna Williams (Tul) 1,844; Tanisha Wright (Sea) 1,361
Frontcourt: Maya Moore (Minn) 28,389; Candace Parker (LA) 23,555; Brittney Griner (Phx) 18,432; Nneka Ogwumike (LA) 10,697; Kayla McBride (SA) 10,192; Janel McCarville (Minn) 8,210; Candice Dupree (Phx) 7,844; Glory Johnson (Tul) 6,261; DeWanna Bonner (Phx) 5,183; Rebekkah Brunson (Minn) 4,707; Courtney Paris (Tul) 3,568; Jayne Appel (SA) 3,475; Crystal Langhorne (Sea) 3,221; Sophia Young-Malcolm (SA) 2,534; Camille Little (Sea) 2,290; Jantel Lavender (LA) 2,114; Jordan Hooper (Tul) 1,963; Shekinna Stricklen (Sea) 1,798
Women's National Basketball Association Stories from July 8, 2014
- Chicago's Delle Donne Lead Vote Getter for Eastern Conference in 2014 WNBA All-Star Voting - Chicago Sky
- Catchings Celebrates All-Star Voting with Double-Double and Win - Indiana Fever
- Atlanta Dream's Angel McCoughtry, Shoni Schimmel Elected as Starters for WNBA All-Star Game - Atlanta Dream
- Candace Parker Named Western Conference Starter for 2014 WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix July 19 - Los Angeles Sparks
- Maya Moore Named WNBA All-Star Starter - Minnesota Lynx
- Moore Is Better as Minnesota's Maya Tops All All-Star Vote-Getters - WNBA
- Liberty Guard Pondexter Voted Starter for 2014 WNBA All-Star Game - New York Liberty
- Sun Set to Take on Los Angeles Sunday - Connecticut Sun
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