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Osage Casino Partners With Shock

The Tulsa Shock and Osage Casino announced they have entered into a multi-year marquee partnership. Facebook | @TulsaShock | Instagram | #GoShock

Shock the World

Where are your Shock players this offseason? Keep up with Shock players as they continue to make an impact around the globe. Check back every week for more updates. Facebook | @TulsaShock | Instagram | #GoShock

Tiffany Jackson-Jones Gives Birth

The Tulsa Shock is proud to announce forward Tiffany Jackson-Jones gave birth to a healthy baby boy. Marley Andre Jones was born at 4:10 a.m. on December 12, 2012. Facebook | @TulsaShock | Instagram | #GoShock

2012 All-Rookie Team

Shock rookies Glory Johnson and Riquna Williams earned two spots on the 2012 All-Rookie Team. Johnson finished the season averaging 11.5 ppg, grabbing 6.8 rpg and leading all rookies with 2.15 spg. Williams earned 10.5 ppg, finished third amongst rookies with 2.15 apg and 1.55 spg. Facebook | @TulsaShock | Instagram | #GoShock

Shock Corporate Fantasy Camp

Thank you Ivory Latta and Coach Kloppenburg for coaching during the 2nd Annual Shock Corporate Fantasy Camp on Nov. 17th. Twenty corporate partners and their guests played a competitive spirited game with Team Latta taking the victory 49-41 over Team Kloppenburg. Click the headline to view the video!

Support Those Affected by Sandy

Please help WNBA Cares and the Red Cross respond to those affected by Sandy. Call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767), or give a $10 donation by texting "REDCROSS" to 90999.

Shock Hosts Select-A-Seat

Join the Tulsa Shock and special guests at the BOK Center on Saturday, November 17th to pick out your seats for the 2013 season. Season Ticket Holders get exclusive access from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. It will be open to the general public from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Registration will be at the main entrance off 3rd and Denver Ave. Call 918-949-9700 for more information.
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Shock vs. Lynx

Maya Moore scores a franchise-record 19 points in the second quarter, leading the Lynx past the Shock 89-74.

Tulsa Shock 78, Washington Mystics 62

Ivory Latta had 18 points to lead a balanced scoring attack and the Tulsa Shock used a strong second half and earned a 78-62 victory over the Washington Mystics on Sunday. The 62 points were the fewest scored by a Shock opponent this season. Crystal Langhorne finished as Washington's leading scorer with 13 points.

Connecticut Sun 86, Tulsa Shock 75

Tina Charles had a team-high 24 points and added 10 rebounds to lead Connecticut. Charles, who had just four points in the first quarter, had 12 by halftime and tallied 12 more in the second half to post the 55th double-double of her career, a Connecticut franchise record. Tulsa's Ivory Latta also had 24 points, including 6 of 7 from 3-point range. Kayla Pedersen added 10 points and five assists for the Shock.

Atlanta Dream 102, Tulsa Shock 92

Angel McCoughtry scored 24 points and Armintie Price added 19 as the Atlanta Dream beat the Tulsa Shock 102-92 for their third straight win. Tiffany Hayes had 15 points, Aneika Henry scored 14 and Cathrine Kraayeveld added 11 to help Atlanta (7-7) finish with its highest scoring total of the season. Ivory Latta and Glory Johnson scored 16 points each to lead Tulsa (2-12). Riquna Williams had 15 points, Kayla Pedersen added 14 and Temeka Johnson 12.

Tulsa Shock 91, Los Angeles Sparks 75

Rookie Riquana Williams scored a season-high 27 points and Ivory Latta added 21 to lead the Tulsa Shock to a 91-75 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night. Temeka Johnson added 11 points as Tulsa got its second win in the last 12 meetings against Los Angeles. Williams' total was a WNBA rookie high this season. Kristi Toliver led the Sparks scoring with 21 points.

Shock vs. Sparks

Candace Parker scores 33 points and has a career-high nine blocks and the Sparks remain undefeated at home with a victory over the Shock.