Houston Comets Advance to Conference Finals

ByABC News
August 15, 2000, 11:26 AM

H O U S T O N, Aug. 15 -- The Sacramento Monarchs did their part to makecoach Sonny Allens prediction come true.

Allen said in preseason that the Houston Comets would win theirfourth WNBA championship, and they took a step in that directionMonday night by eliminating Allens Monarchs from the playoffs with a 75-70 victory.

The Comets were hearing chants of Beat L.A., Beat L.A. inthe final seconds of their sweep of the best-of-three series. Theywill play host to the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday in the firstgame of the conference finals.

Predicting Victory

I said it before the season and Im sticking to it, Allensaid. They [the Sparks] beat the Comets in the regular season,but they havent played them for the championship yet.

The Sparks beat the Comets three times in the regular season.

They beat us here the last game so our fans are alreadychanting to beat L.A., Swoopes said. Our fans are going to feedoff that. Its going to be good for us.

Swoopes led the Comets through several challenges by theMonarchs, but it was Tina Thompson who scored seven of her 21points in the final 2:37 to clinch the victory. Thompson was6-for-7 on free throws and got 14 rebounds. Cynthia Cooper added 16points.

They did what they were supposed to do, set the tone and beaggressive, Thompson said. They had to do something or sit forthe summer. They tried to test us, but we weathered the storm.

Ruthie Bolton-Holifield led the Monarchs with 23 points, andYolanda Griffith had 18 points and 10 rebounds.

Their experience paid off for them at the end, Allen said.We are now going back to Sacramento, but we will still bethinking about this game. We led in the first and second half, butwe couldnt pull it out.

Swoopes led a 17-2 charge in the first half that gave the Cometsa 31-23 lead, but Sacramento closed to 38-37 at the end of thefirst half and stayed close to the Comets throughout the secondhalf.