Former Lady Vols’ WNBA results for Sept. 1

Former Lady Vols’ WNBA statistics for Sept. 1.

Six former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Sunday.

Connecticut defeated Seattle, 93-86, at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Jordan Horston totaled four points, two rebounds and one assists in 13 minutes for the Storm. She converted 2-of-3 field goal attempts.

Mercedes Russell recorded two points, three rebounds, and one block in 11 minutes for Seattle. She converted 1-of-2 field goal attempts.

Minnesota defeated Chicago, 79-74, at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Diamond DeShields totaled six points, two rebounds and one block in 13 minutes for the Sky. Isabelle Harrison also played four minutes for Chicago and committed one turnover.

Atlanta defeated Los Angeles, 80-62, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Rickea Jackson started at forward and played 35 minutes for the Sparks. She recorded 13 points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal.

Rae Burrell totaled five points, three rebounds and two steals for Los Angeles.

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Washington defeated Seattle, 74-72, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

Jordan Horston started at forward and played 19 minutes for the Storm. She totaled six points, two rebounds and two blocks.

Horston, a member of the 2023 WNBA All-Rookie Team, converted 2-of-4 field goal attempts and 2-of-2 free throw attempts.

Mercedes Russell recorded eight points, one rebound, one assist and one steal in 17 minutes for Seattle.

She converted 4-of-7 field goal attempts.

Russell played for the Lady Vols from 2013-18 for head coach Holly Warlick.

She was selected by New York (No. 22 overall) in the 2018 WNBA draft.

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Four former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Tuesday.

Connecticut defeated Los Angeles, 69-61, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

Rickea Jackson started at forward and played 34 minutes for the Sparks. She totaled 14 points, six rebounds, one assist and one block.

Jackson converted 5-of-13 field goal attempts and 4-of-4 free throw attempts.

Rae Burrell recorded four rebounds and two steals for Los Angeles.

Seattle defeated Washington, 83-77, at Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.

Jordan Horston started at forward and played 26 minutes for the Storm. She recorded three points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block.

Mercedes Russell totaled three rebounds in seven minutes for Seattle.

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Six former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Sunday.

Phoenix defeated Chicago, 86-68, at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Isabelle Harrison totaled 12 points, six rebounds and one block in 25 minutes for the Sky. She converted 5-of-12 field goal attempts and 2-of-2 free throw attempts.

Diamond DeShields recorded one rebound and one assists in five minutes for Chicago.

Las Vegas defeated Los Angeles, 87-71, at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Rickea Jackson started at forward and played 34 minutes for the Sparks. She totaled 15 points, five rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block.

Jackson converted 7-of-11 field goal attempts and 1-of-2 free throw attempts.

Rae Burrell recorded nine points and two rebounds in 17 minutes for Los Angeles. She made 3-of-4 field goal attempts and 3-of-4 free throw attempts.

Indiana defeated Seattle, 92-75, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Jordan Horston started at forward and played 31 minutes for the Storm. She recorded four points, two rebounds and one assist. Horston converted 2-of-4 field goal attempts.

Mercedes Russell totaled one point, three rebounds and one assist in 12 minutes for Seattle.

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Five former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Tuesday, while one did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Chicago defeated Las Vegas, 93-85, at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Isabelle Harrison totaled eight points, six rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block in 14 minutes for the Sky.

Diamond DeShields did not play for Chicago due to a coach’s decision.

Seattle defeated Los Angeles, 89-83. at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Rickea Jackson started at forward and played 38 minutes for the Sparks. She recorded 16 points, six rebounds, four assists and one steal.

Rae Burrell recorded 18 points, five assists, three rebounds and two steals for Los Angeles.

Jordan Horston started at forward for the Storm and played 33 minutes. She recorded 14 points, eight rebounds and one assist, while converting 6-of-10 field goal attempts and 2-of-3 three-point attempts.

Mercedes Russell recorded two points, one rebound and one assist in seven minutes for Seattle.

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Two former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Wednesday, while one did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Chicago defeated Atlanta, 78-69, at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois.

Isabelle Harrison totaled four points, six rebounds, two steals and one assist for the Sky in 14 minutes. She converted 2-of-5 field goal attempts.

Diamond DeShields recorded two points. She made 1-of-2 field goal attempts.

Las Vegas defeated Seattle, 84-79, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Washington.

Jordan Horston started at forward for the Storm and played 27 minutes. She recorded two points, seven rebounds and two assists, while converting 1-of-6 field goal attempts.

Mercedes Russell did not play for Seattle due to a coach’s decision.

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Six former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Sunday.

Seattle defeated Chicago, 84-71, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

Jordan Horston started for the Storm. She totaled four points, four rebounds, four assists and one steal in 33 minutes.

Horston converted 4-of-4 free throw attempts.

Mercedes Russell recorded two points and one one assist in eight minutes for Seattle. She converted 1-of-1 field goal attempts.

Diamond DeShields totaled two assists, one rebound and one steal for Chicago in 14 minutes.

Isabelle Harrison recorded 11 points, four rebounds, two blocks and one assists for the Sky. She went 4-of-10 in field goal attempts, 1-of-1 three-point attempts and 2-for-2 in free throw attempts.

Phoenix defeated Los Angeles, 84-78, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Rickea Jackson started and played 37 minutes for the Sparks. She totaled 22 points, six rebounds and three assists. Jackson converted 8-of-17 field goal attempts, 2-of-4 three-point attempts and 4-of-6 free throw attempts.

Rae Burrell recorded four points, two assists, two rebounds and one steal in 16 minutes for the Sparks. She converted 4-of-4 free throw attempts.

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Former Lady Vols’ WNBA results for July 1

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Two former Lady Vols competed in the WNBA on Monday.

Seattle defeated Dallas, 95-71, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

Jordan Horston started at guard for the Storm. She recorded eight points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in 25 minutes.

Horston converted 4-of-8 field goal attempts.

Mercedes Russell totaled seven points, five rebounds, one assist and one steal for Seattle in 19 minutes.

She converted 3-of-6 field goal attempts and 1-of-1 free throw attempts.

Horston played for Tennessee from 2019-23 under head coaches Holly Warlick and Kellie Harper.

Horston was a first-round selection (No. 9 overall) by the Storm in the 2023 WNBA draft.

Russell played for the Lady Vols from 2013-18 under Warlick.

At Tennessee, she is only one of three players to record at least 40 career double-doubles, joining Candace Parker and Chamique Holdsclaw.

Russell was a second-round selection (No. 22 overall) by New York in the 2018 WNBA draft.