Liberty 85, Sun 88

1 2 3 4 OT T
NYL (12-19) 18 20 20 15 12 85
CON (15-17) 18 18 20 17 15 88

Final

 OT
7:00 PM ET, September 4, 2009
Mohegan Sun Arena
Uncasville, CT

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
NY 13-21 73.9 74.6 8-9 5-12 W1 4-6
CT 16-18 78.0 78.1 12-5 4-13 W1 3-7
2009 Season
 
Sun 6/7 CT 66, @ NY 57Recap | Box Score
Wed 8/19 @CT 74, NY 69Recap | Box Score
Fri 8/21 @NY 85, CT 83Recap | Box Score
» Fri 9/4 @CT 88, NY 85Recap | Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Sun | Liberty
Last 5 Games
NEW YORK (ET) CONNECTICUT (ET)
Sep 01 SEA Loss 65-58
Aug 30 CHI Win 77-63
Aug 28 @CHI Loss 96-77
Aug 23 MIN Win 80-67
Aug 21 CT Win 85-83
Sep 01 @SAC Loss 90-70
Aug 30 @LA Loss 91-81
Aug 29 @PHO Loss 95-84
Aug 27 @SEA Loss 86-74
Aug 25 DET Loss 90-70
· Complete Schedule: New York | Connecticut
Starting Lineup
 NEW YORK (PPG)CONNECTICUT (PPG)
 F  C. Kraayeveld F  K. Gardin
 G  L. Moore G  L. Whalen
 F  S. Christon G  T. White
 G  E. Carson C  S. Gruda
 F  J. McCarville
· Team rosters: New York | Connecticut
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Time is running out on the Connecticut Sun and New York Liberty if they want to play in the postseason.

The Sun look to snap a season-high five-game losing streak when they host the last-place Liberty on Friday night.

Connecticut's skid has dropped it into sixth in the East, and it is battling Washington and defending WNBA champion Detroit for the conference's final two playoff spots.

The Sun (14-17) fell to 2-1 against New York this season Aug. 21, losing 85-83 in overtime at Madison Square Garden to split a home-and-home series.

The Liberty's Janel McCarville made a tiebreaking layup with 8.2 seconds left in the extra period and finished with 22 points and a career-best 13 rebounds. Sandrine Gruda led Connecticut with career highs of 24 points and 12 boards.

Each of Connecticut's five consecutive losses came by double digits, the most recent a 90-70 defeat to league-worst Sacramento on Tuesday that closed an 0-4 road trip.

Ashja Jones, the Sun's leading scorer with 16.7 points per game, missed her eighth straight contest with an Achilles' injury. Coach Mike Thibault said she will probably miss the remainder of the season, making the job of getting to the postseason that much tougher.

"We need to get home, get some rest and regroup," Thibault said. "Then we'll see how we respond to our last three games."

Following Friday's contest, the Sun have a week off before closing out the season at Atlanta and at home against East-leading Indiana.

New York (12-18) has alternated wins and losses in its last four games and is coming off a 65-58 home defeat to Seattle on Tuesday. Cathrine Kraayeveld had 14 points and eight rebounds, and rookie center Kia Vaughn scored 11 for the Liberty.

"We put them on the free-throw line and down the stretch we gave up some key offensive rebounds, which can't happen," said New York's Shameka Christon, who finished with a season-low seven points on 2-for-15 shooting. "It was a combination of the two. It was (frustrating) especially because of what's at stake and ... what we wanted to do was to keep our playoff hopes alive."

New York will host Indiana, travel to Detroit and return home to face Washington to finish the season.


WNBA Scores

Friday, September 4th
NY Liberty 85 Final
Connecticut 88 OT
Indiana 63 Final
Detroit 70 OT
Washington 86 Final
Chicago 92
Atlanta 98 Final
Sacramento 90