Notre Dame great Skylar Diggins continues to make history in the WNBA, cementing her legacy within the league.
After recording the first triple-double in WNBA All-Star Game history on July 19, the Seattle Storm guard hit the record books again on Monday when she recorded a triple-double in just three quarters, as the Storm defeated the Connecticut Sun 101-85.
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Diggins’s two free throws at the end of the third quarter gave her 11 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in 22:51 of action, the lowest minute total for a triple-double in WNBA history. She also became just the second player in Storm history to record a triple-double, joining Temeka Johnson (2014).
The Fighting Irish legend is the fourth player in the league to record a triple-double this season, and it was the 46th in WNBA history.
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