Big fourth quarter leads Sky over Mercury for first WNBA title

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The host Chicago Sky won their first WNBA championship with an 80-74 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday afternoon.

Allie Quigley scored 26 points and Candace Parker and Courtney Vandersloot had double-doubles as the host Chicago Sky won their first WNBA championship with an 80-74 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday afternoon.

"It feels amazing. I have the whole city there. We've got the whole city here. It's amazing how Chicago supports. We're champions for life here," Parker said. "Allie made some really big shots and got them back into the game. That definitely changed the momentum," Mercury coach Sandy Brondello said.

 

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