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Date | July 9, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Arena | Mohegan Sun Arena | ||||||||||||
City | Uncasville, Connecticut | ||||||||||||
MVP | Sheryl Swoopes | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 9,168 | ||||||||||||
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The 2005 WNBA All-Star Game was played on July 9, 2005 at Mohegan Sun ArenainUncasville, Connecticut, home of the Connecticut Sun. The game was the 6th annual WNBA All-Star Game. This was the first time Connecticut hosted the basketball showcase. The West defeated the East, 122–99, and Sheryl Swoopes was named the All-Star Game MVP after scoring 15 points in 25 minutes.[1]
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Western Conference 122, Eastern Conference99 | ||
Pts: Katie Smith16 Rebs: Yolanda Griffith14 Asts: Diana Taurasi4 |
Pts: Deanna Nolan20 Rebs: Catchings, Hammon6 Asts: Hammon, Staley4 |
Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut |
The coach for the Western Conference was Seattle Storm coach Anne Donovan. The coach for the Eastern Conference was Connecticut Sun coach Mike Thibault.
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