Valkyries take advantage of the second quarter to win over the struggling sun

A 36-point second quarter opened up the game, as Golden State Volcaries rolled into the 87–63 routes of Connectic Sun on Sunday in San Francisco.
Golden State (7-6) shot 10 -18 (55.6 percent) from the floor in a decisive period, while the sputtering sun was placed in the second clip in the second clip. As a result, 36–12 inequality effectively sealed the fifth win of the Vulcaries in six matches, as the Golden State organized a 27-point lead by the break.
59 points set a single-half record for the franchise running. In the second half, the Golden State defensively shut down its own dull crime.
Connecticut (2–12) scored the first eight points of the fourth quarter, and conducted Vulcaries for just 14 points for this period as Golden State coach Natalie went deep into the Nakez bench.
Four Valkyries Reserve logged in at least 17 minutes, including Laeticia Amihere, who recorded 10-points, 12-rebound double-dabbles in 23 minutes.
But when the Golden State ended with just 28 points in the second half, it limited the connecticut to 31 points at 10–31 after a halftime. Surya shot 20–66 from the floor, including 7 -24 from the 3-point range, the route for their sixth consecutive losses.
Valkyries shot 18–60 from the ground in the first, third and fourth quarters, but their second period gave a lot of crimes to remove 30 percent of the shoots in other frames.
Kayla Thornton led all the scorers, with 21 points for Volcaries. Cloe Bibbi shot 3-7 from 3-point distance from 3-point distance from 3-point distance from Golden State Bench.
Tiffany Hayes scored 14 points and Veronica Burton scored 10 runs in 10 in the Vulcaries win. Anees Moro was scoring double-figure for the third consecutive game in his fraudulent season, making Connecticut a pioneer with 14 points.
JACY Sheldon was the Sun’s only double-figure scorer with 10 points.
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