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Las Vegas Aces Put Away Sparks in Commanding Season‑Closer, Set Record in 103‑75 Win LOS ANGELES — The Las Vegas Aces closed out their regular season with an emphatic 103‑75 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on September 11, rolling into the playoffs with momentum and history in tow. Blazing Shooting, Big Time Result Las Vegas set a new league record for made 3‑pointers in a single game, raining in 22 threes on their way to the win. The barrage from beyond the arc never let up, and the Sparks simply couldn’t keep pace. By the final buzzer, the Aces had improved to 30‑14 on the season and notched their 16th consecutive victory. The Sparks fall to 21‑23. Standout Performers A’ja Wilson was dominant, collecting 23 points and pulling down 19 boards. Her inside presence anchored both halves of the floor. Jewell Loyd lit up the perimeter, finishing with 21 points and burying seven three‑pointers. Jackie Young dished 12 assists and added 17 points, while Chelsea Gray orchestrated much of the offense, nearly filling the stat sheet. For Los Angeles, Kelsey Plum, Dearica Hamby, and rookie Sarah Ashlee Barker each tallied 15 points as they tried to build a spark of momentum. Rae Burrell also chipped in with double‑digit scoring. An injury forced Cameron Brink to exit early after sustaining a bloody nose, and other depth issues showed up as the Aces kept turning up the heat. Game Flow & Key Moments From the opening, Las Vegas pushed ahead and never glazed over. Their sharpshooting stretch from 3‑point range extended the lead substantially. In the fourth quarter, the Aces maintained control, keeping the Sparks at arm’s length as Los Angeles’ attempts to close the gap fell short. The Sparks managed to cut in slightly at times, but each run was answered. The margin in rebounds, turnovers, and defensive execution tilted heavily in Vegas’s favor. Their off‑ball movement and shot selection, especially from deep, turned into an overwhelming advantage. What’s Next With the win, Las Vegas clinches the No. 2 seed in the WNBA Playoffs. Their first‑round opponent will be the No. 7 seed, and momentum is clearly on their side heading into the postseason. For Los Angeles, although they missed out on the playoffs, this game underscores both how far they’ve come this season and the areas they’ll need to shore up—especially offering more consistency, depth, and health. The season may be over, but the foundation being laid gives reason for optimism.