What happened: Edwards scored 13 of her points on 6-of-7 shooting in the first quarter and finished with eight rebounds and three assists. Brittney Griner added 20 points, six assists, and four rebounds while climbing to No. 16 on the WNBA career rebounds list.
Why it matters: Griner sitting at No. 16 among WNBA career rebound leaders marks another historic milestone after previously becoming the all-time leader in blocked shots. The interior partnership between Griner and Edwards provided consistent inside production to protect home court.
What to watch: Griner will look to advance further up the WNBA all-time rebounding list during upcoming regular-season games.