Originally published June 18, 2012 at 8:02 PM | Page modified June 19, 2012 at 3:48 PM
Jayda Evans' WNBA power rankings
WNBA power rankings Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans ranks the WNBA teams: Rank (LW) Team (W-L) Comment 1. (1) Minnesota (10-1) Hosts...
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| WNBA power rankings | ||
| Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans ranks the WNBA teams: | ||
| Rank (LW) | Team (W-L) | Comment |
| 1. (1) | Minnesota (10-1) | Hosts Chicago on ESPN game of the week at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. |
| 2. (2) | Los Angeles (8-3) | Nneka Ogwumike returns after missing a game to graduate from Stanford. |
| 3. (4) | Connecticut (8-2) | Sun is undefeated (7-0) against Eastern Conference opponents. |
| 4. (3) | Chicago (7-2) | Epiphanny Prince out 6 to 8 weeks after suffering fractured foot Saturday. |
| 5. (5) | Indiana (5-3) | Plays tough home-and-home set against Connecticut this week. |
| 6. (6) | San Antonio (4-4) | Appears to be on uptick after win against L.A.; plays at Seattle next. |
| 7. (7) | New York (3-7) | Inconsistent Liberty suffered worst loss in franchise history, 97-55, to Sun. |
| 8. (8) | Atlanta (3-5) | All-Star Angel McCoughtry day to day with recurring left knee sprain. |
| 9. (11) | Seattle (3-7) | Tanisha Wright handling offense more, totaled 15 assists in past two wins. |
| 10. (10) | Washington (2-6) | Recent signee Shannon Bobbitt scored winner to snap four-game skid. |
| 11. (12) | Tulsa (1-9) | Gets first win vs. Phoenix, waives 2 and signs Courtney Paris, Amber Holt. |
| 12. (9) | Phoenix (2-7) | Honoring Hope Solo on Saturday as 2012 Woman of Inspiration. |










