The Washington Mystics started the final stretch of the regular season by snapping a seven-game losing streak with one of their most impressive wins of the season.They will try to back it up with another victory on Sunday.In need of strong finish to have a chance at the playoffs, Washington hosts the struggling San Antonio Stars at Verizon Center.The Mystics (9-16) moved into eighth place in the league standings with Saturdays 92-69 road win over the Indiana Fever. The top eight teams, regardless of conference, qualify the postseason.Guard Taylor Hill scored 19 points and Emma Meesseman added 17 points for the Mystics.Washington shot a sizzling 52.5 percent from the floor and connected on nine 3-pointers. The Mystics pulled away from the Fever with a 32-point fourth quarter.The Stars (5-19) have dropped six straight games, including Fridays 84-77 loss to the New York Liberty.San Antonio saw another starter go down with an injury. Starting forward Alex Montgomery sustained a knee injury in the loss and is doubtful for Sundays game.The Stars lost leading scorer Kayla McBride for the season to a fractured right foot in early July and has not been able to recover. San Antonio is 1-6 without McBride and are last in the league in scoring, averaging 72.4 points per game.San Antonios last win, however, came against the Mystics. Monique Currie scored 20 points, Dearica Hamby added 18 points and the Stars defense limited Washington to 36.2 percent shooting in their first win over the Mystics since June 2014.San Antonio center Jayne Appel-Marinelli had a career-high 17 points and guard Moriah Jefferson added 16 in the loss. Jefferson said the Stars are trying to remain focus despite the struggles and mounting injury woes.We just want to stay focused and try to have a winning mentality, Jefferson told reporters after the loss to the Liberty. Its kind of like a new season after the Olympic break. 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Davis responded to his selection earlier in the day as a Western Conference All-Star with 26 points and 10 rebounds, and the New Orleans Pelicans overcame a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves 98-91 on Friday night. Northamptonshire 142 for 4 (Newton 69*, Keogh 50) trail Leicestershire 519 (Pettini 117, Eckersley 107, Raine 64, Sanderson 6-58) by 377 runsScorecard Ned Eckersleys third consecutive first-class century saw Leicestershire take control at Wantage Road with a first-innings total of 519 before reducing Northamptonshire to 142 for 4 at the close on day two, trailing by 377.Eckersley became just the third man to make three centuries in successive matches for Leicestershire, following Ben Smith in 2001 and Charles Dempster before the war.He helped Leicestershire into a commanding position. They found two early wickets in the Northants reply before the home side recovered from 33 for 2 with pleasant fifties for Rob Keogh and Rob Newton. But when Keogh dragged a cut into his off stump to end a third-wicket stand of 91, and nightwatchman Azharullah was caught at short leg in the final over of the day, the visitors were firmly on top.Their position on the second day was set up by Eckersleys determined century. He steered his side through the second new ball on the first evening - surviving a tough dropped chance on 4 when pulling towards midwicket - and then cajoled the lower order to help his side post their highest total of the season.When the eighth wicket went down, Eckersley had 71 but he found a game partner in Ben Raine, who, aafter a skittish start, settled to make a seasons best 64.dddddddddddd The pair added a record ninth-wicket stand for Leicestershire against Northants of 123 and Eckersley went through a hundred in 156 balls with 11 fours and a six.Raine eventually fell to Keoghs offspin and Eckersley was last man out trying to lift the same bowler over long-on, Leicestershire eventually bowled out after 144.2 overs.The visitors then struck in the fifth over of the Northants reply with David Murphy tamely chipping a back-foot drive to extra-cover and Alex Wakely edging Rob Sayers offspin to Niall OBrien. At that stage, it was a very poor day for the home side who again allowed Leicestershire to recover from morning pressure.Ben Sanderson took 3 for 19 in an opening eight-over burst to bring up a third five-for of the season and leave the visitors 356 for 8. First to go was Mark Pettini, adding just eight to his overnight 109, getting lifter that came off the shoulder of the bat to point. Clint McKay edged a back-foot drive behind the wicket and Sayer got a bottom edge into his stumps trying to leave three balls later.But Eckersley remained calm, Raine settled and Leicestershire went on to take control of the game. ' ' '