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The first person in WNBA history! Shepard scored a record triple-double star, leading the Bobcats to rank first in the league

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On August 23, on the WNBA regular season, the Minnesota Bobcats narrowly defeated Indiana fanatic 95-90. Shepard made 10 of 11 shots and scored 22 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists, 0 turnovers and fouls, becoming the first player in WNBA history to contribute a triple-double with 90+ hits.

Minnesota Bobcats trailed by 5 points 22-27 in the first quarter, then recovered 3 points 28-25 in the second quarter, and trailed 50-52 at the end of the first half. After the change of sides, the Minnesota Bobcats scored 32-17 in the third quarter and had a 13-point advantage over 82-69 at the end of the third quarter.

was just the Minnesota Bobcats lost 8 points 13-21 in the fourth quarter, and finally narrowly defeated the Indiana Madman 95-90. The Minnesota Bobcats have ranked first in the league with 29 wins and 7 losses, becoming the first team to secure a playoff spot this season.

Shepard became a key contributor to the Minnesota Bobcats' victory. She played for 40 minutes in this game, efficiently made 10 of 11 shots, but made 2 of 6 free throws, contributing 22 points, 11 rebounds (5 frontcourts), 11 assists, 0 turnovers, and 0 fouls.

Shepard became the first player in WNBA history to contribute a triple-double with 90+ hits, and is also the second player in Minnesota Bobcats' history to contribute triple-double data. The previous one was Morrison Jefferson.

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