SEATTLE — Lauren Jackson scored 16 of her season-high 34 points in the first quarter, and the Seattle Storm rallied from an early deficit to rout the Minnesota Lynx 96-71 on Saturday night.
Jackson was 15-of-22 from the floor, including 7-of-11 during the first quarter. Her last basket of the game was a three-pointer from the top of the key to give the Storm (11-7) a 72-51 lead with 2:14 left in the third quarter. She sat out the final 12 minutes as Seattle's lead never slipped below 20.
Jackson set her previous season high of 33 points on Thursday in an 84-71 victory at home against New York.
"I'm just going out there and doing my thing," Jackson said. "They caught us off guard (early). We had to sort of switch gears, and we did."
Minnesota coach Don Zierden said: "We're not the only team (she has done that against). That's why she's the most valuable player in the league."
Seattle took control of Saturday's game by outscoring the Lynx 32-13 in the third quarter. Jackson was assessed a technical foul in that quarter. The Storm followed the technical by going on a 20-6 run to end the quarter.
Seattle's point total was its highest of the year. Its previous best came on May 22 in an 87-83 victory at Phoenix.
Sue Bird handed out a season-high 11 assists for the Storm, eight going to Jackson. Seattle set a franchise record with 26 assists, breaking its old record of 25 that was set in June 2007 against Chicago.