
WNBA Eastern Conference Matchup on ESPN2 Tonight
Published on June 30, 2015 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) News Release
An Eastern Conference tilt between the New York Liberty at the Chicago Sky tonight (Tuesday, June 30) will air on ESPN2 at 8 p.m., and will be called by Pam Ward and analyst Carolyn Peck . Chicago's Elena Delle Donne is on a historic run - her 261 points through the first nine games of the season are 30 more than any WNBA player has scored during such a time span.
Also this evening, ESPN3 will show the Indiana Fever at the Connecticut Sun at 7 p.m. in a matchup between the first and last place teams in the Eastern Conference standings. The Sun are currently on a seven-game win streak - second longest in the league.
Looking ahead - on Tuesday, July 7 - the Tulsa Shock will travel to the Atlanta Dream for an 8 p.m. showdown on ESPN2. The game will be called by Ward, Peck and reporter LaChina Robinson . The Shock are on a league-best eight-game win streak.
2015 ESPN WNBA Schedule (subject to change)
Date Time (ET) Games Networks
Tue, June 30 7 p.m. Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun ESPN3
8 p.m. New York Liberty at Chicago Sky Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck ESPN2
Tue, July 7 8 p.m. Tulsa Shock at Atlanta Dream Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck, LaChina Robinson ESPN2
Women's National Basketball Association Stories from June 30, 2015
- Sky Falls to New York in Return Home - Chicago Sky
- Tina Charles, Candice Wiggins Lead New York Liberty Past Chicago 89-81 - New York Liberty
- Near-Perfect Catchings Paces Fever to Third Straight Road Win - Indiana Fever
- Delle Donne Collects Third Straight Honor, Whalen Leads Lynx En Route to Player of the Week Awards - WNBA
- Lynx Guard Lindsay Whalen Named Western Conference Player of the Week - Minnesota Lynx
- New York Liberty Activate Guard Epiphanny Prince - New York Liberty
- WNBA Eastern Conference Matchup on ESPN2 Tonight - WNBA
- Diggins out with Knee Injury - Tulsa Shock
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