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Ogwumike passed Candice Dupree (6,895 points) by one point and is now behind Tamika Catchings, who scored 7,380 in her career.
Seattle Storm guard Nneka Ogwumike reached a new height as she lead her team to a win over the Golden State Valkyries.
According to the Dallas Wings, Ogunbowale passed Maya Moore for 18th on the WNBA’s list of all-time 3-pointers made Wednesday night. The veteran guard hit a 3-pointer early in Dallas’ meeting with the Las Vegas Aces to bring her career total to 531.
Ogwumike is now just 485 points away to surpass WNBA legend Tamika Catchings for fifth place on the all-time scoring list. After Wednesday’s showdown, the veteran forward also increased her season scoring averages to 17.1 points per game.
Amid critical negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) before the current deal ends after this season, coupled with the expansion boom and new superstars like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese, the league is growing at an exponential pace.
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