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Abrosimova keys upset over Monarchs

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Lynx found revenge to be sweet Sunday.

Svetlana Abrosimova's layup with 45 seconds to play in overtime snapped a 76-76 tie as the Minnesota Lynx beat the Sacramento Monarchs 79-76 Sunday.

The Lynx (9-18) had lost by a franchise-record 39 points to the Monarchs on July 3, 91-52. This time they knocked the Monarchs (16-12) into fourth place in the Western Conference, 1 1/2 games behind Houston and a half-game behind Utah.

"We didn't compete last time," Abrosimova said. "They're a good team, but we are not that bad. We're not 40 points worse."

Abrosimova scored 21 points and added a team-record 15 rebounds for the Lynx, and she scored her team's last five points.

Her free throw with 21.4 seconds to play put Minnesota up by three.

A last-second shot by Sacramento's Cindy Blodgett bounced off the rim, and Minnesota's Georgia Schweitzer rebounded and ran out the clock.

The Lynx led by as many as 12 points in the first half and by five with two minutes to play. Tangela Smith tied the game with a layup with 15 seconds to play in regulation.

Katie Smith hit two free throws with 4.6 seconds to play to give Minnesota a 70-68 lead, but the Lynx, with a foul to give, allowed Ticha Penicheiro to drive the length of the floor for game-tying bank shot as regulation ended.

"We just continued with our game plan," said Smith, who scored 20 points for Minnesota. "At that point it's mental, it's not physical. We can't fold."

Penicheiro scored 17 points for Sacramento and Tangela Smith and Yolanda Griffith added 16 each.

But Griffith had to be helped from the floor after taking a hard fall with two minutes to play. She suffered a bruised elbow and bruised hip on the play and is questionable for the team's rematch on Tuesday night.

"That changes us because she's a great defender and a great rebounder," Sacramento coach Maura McHugh said. "I feel like our demise was on the boards tonight."

Lynx guard Betty Lennox, the 2000 WNBA Rookie of the Year, returned to action after missing 20 games with a strained left hip. She played seven minutes and scored nine points.

"I wanted to play more, but the doctor was watching me," Lennox said.

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