(Photo by John Jones – Double G Media) The New York Liberty picked up its 3rd win in a row, defeating the Atlanta Dream 76-61 in its School Day Game presented by the NYC Department of Education on Wednesday afternoon at The Garden. The Liberty Stayed The Course From Begin To End The Liberty, who have won three straight, opened the game with seven unanswered points and never trailed. They pushed the lead to 47-29 by halftime before the Dream mounted a third-quarter comeback. Atlanta cut its deficit to 10 heading into the final period but could get only within eight. Sugar Rodgers had a great performance in front of the 14,000 plus fans in attendance. Rodgers had 16 points and was also 3-3 from the three point line. Shavonte Zellous scored in double figures for the 3rd -straight game, finishing with 12 points. Tina Charles continued her stellar play as well, finishing with 18 points and 15 rebounds. It was Charles third double-double of the season. Lindsay Allen continues to be a plus on a day where Bria Hartley did not play well, moving Laimbeer to use her for 23 minutes this time. Allen finished the game with six points, four assist and just two turnovers. “It’s why we brought her back,” Laimbeer said, “She doesn’t turn the ball over, got us into things, plays dogged defense. I think she played well tonight.” Liberty Out Muscled and Hustled The Dream On The Boards The twin towers of Tina Charles and Kiah Stokes, just dominated the boards. Both combining for 32 of them team’s 48 rebounds. Stokes had a career high 17 rebounds in the win. “For two players to have 32 rebounds, that’s pretty solid,” Liberty Head Coach Bill Laimbeer said. “Our coaches stress we have to box out and rebound to be a good defensive team,” Stokes said. “The fact Tina and I both had a lot shows how important we are to this team in rebounding. As long as we keep it up, we’ll be a good team.” New York held Atlanta to just 27 percent shooting, including the Dream going 1-for-13 from behind the 3-point line. “We got killed on the boards and when you can’t rebound you have less possession,” Atlanta center Elizabeth Williams said. “We didn’t shoot well, that was clear. When you’re not rebounding the ball, it’s hard.” What’s Next For The Liberty? The Liberty concludes a 5-game home stand on Sunday, June 11, when it welcomes the Seattle Storm to Madison Square Garden. Tip off is scheduled for 3 PM. This will also be the Liberty’s first opportunity for some payback against Seattle, for that early season loss. “We have to stay level-headed-you can’t get too high, you can’t get too low. We’re going against a great team in Seattle,” Charles reminded, “They stole a win from us down in Seattle so we’re looking forward to playing against them.” Post Views: 1,618 The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Jason Cordner Latest posts by Jason Cordner (see all) Lebron James Leaves Coca-Cola To Sign With Pepsi - March 22, 2021 WNBA Rolling Out Red Carpet For Upcoming 25th Anniversary Season - March 16, 2021 Nike Partners with National Urban League to Promote Employment and Home Ownership for the Black Community - March 15, 2021 Rob Gronkowski Gets In On NFT Collection Movement, Becomes First Athlete To Do So - March 10, 2021 Related TopicsAtlanta DreamBria HartleyKiah StokesLindsay AllenNew York LibertyShavonte ZellousSugar Rodgerstina charlesWNBA Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. More in Basketball You Know I’m Right, Episode 111: New York Giants’ Insider John Schmeelk (Audio/Video) On the 111th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... You Know I’m Right, Episode 107: New York Post’s Columnist Mike Vaccaro (Audio/Video) On the 107th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by... You Know I’m Right, Episode 97: SNY’s Michelle Margaux (Audio/Video) On the 97th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined SNY’s... WNBA Rolling Out Red Carpet For Upcoming 25th Anniversary Season The WNBA’s 25th season also marks the debut of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup. Former NY Riveter Janine Weber signs with Boston Pride NY Riveters and CT Whale to faceoff with Team Russia in NWHL/Russia Summit Series