ARLINGTON, TEXAS – After opening the WNBA season with four consecutive losses, the Lynx had a chance to climb to .500 for the first time on Saturday night with their second road victory over Dallas.
It didn't happen.
Guard Marina Mabrey, who struggled mightily for the Wings in the teams' first meeting two nights earlier, played perhaps her best game of the season as Dallas beat the Lynx 95-77.
The visitors trailed big early. Dallas (6-7) led by 15 points after the first quarter, by 20 at halftime and by 12 after the third.
Mabrey, who was scoreless in Dallas' 85-73 home loss to the Lynx on Thursday night, scored a game-high 28 points. Off the bench. She was averaging 15.5 points.
In the rematch, Mabrey was 5-for-8 on three-point attempts and made all five of her free throws.
"She was 0-for-8 last game. She obviously was a big factor," said Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve, whose team had won four in a row and 16 of the past 17 games against the Wings.
"… Some fires were lit with them seeing some shots go down.