The Portland Fire have officially won their first game since returning to the league, all thanks to Sarah Ashlee Barker.
Barker was in the right place at the right time and snuck in a buzzer-beater to lift the Fire to a 98-96 win over the New York Liberty on Tuesday night.
With the game tied up, Bridget Carleton tried to hit a 3-pointer over Liberty star Breanna Stewart, though Stewart tipped the ball just barely. But Barke found herself wide open in the lane, easly grabbed the rebound and put it back up before the horn sounded.
That sent the Moda Center into a frenzy and sparked a huge celebration under the rim.
SARAH ASHLEE BARKER AT THE BUZZER TO GIVE PORTLAND ITS FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON 💪
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The win marked the first for the Fire since they returned to the WNBA this season along with the Toronto Tempo. The Fire played three seasons from 2000-2002, but ended up folding altogether.
The Fire fell to the Chicago Sky 98-83 in their season-opener, and dropped both of their preseason games.
Barker finished with five points and went just 2-of-5 from the field off the bench in the win. She was selected with the No. 9 overall pick in last year’s draft by the Los Angeles Sparks, and she averaged just more than three points off the bench during her rookie campaign.
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