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Seimone Augustus scored 17 points and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Los Angeles Sparks 87-68 on Saturday night to earn their first playoff berth since 2004.

Candice Wiggins added 13 points, including four 3-pointers for Minnesota (20-6), which tied a team record for wins in a season and entered the day leading the Western Conference by 4½ games over second-place Phoenix. Monica Wright scored 11 points for the Lynx, who also own the WNBA's best record by two games over East-leading Indiana (18-8).

Candace Parker had 18 points and eight rebounds in her second start since returning from knee surgery for Los Angeles (10-15), which fell further behind fourth-place Seattle for the final playoff spot in the West.

Minnesota has only made two trips to the postseason since joining the league in 1999, and has never won a playoff series. No current member of the roster has been played a postseason game with the Lynx, who made the playoffs in 2003 and 2004.

Augustus has seen the worst of the playoff drought. As Minnesota's No. 1 overall pick in 2006, she has never been part of a team that finished with a winning record.

Augustus helped break the Lynx out of a slump against the Sparks on Saturday.

With Parker back in the lineup, Los Angeles came out strong. Parker scored 10 of her team's first 15 points, hitting her first four shots. The Sparks took a 20-10 lead, but the Lynx countered with a 16-2 run to take a lead they wouldn't relinquish.

Augustus scored all eight of her first-half points in the second quarter, and Wiggins added all nine of her first-half points in the quarter as Minnesota added on to its lead.

The 20 wins tie a season record for the Lynx and set a regular-season mark. Minnesota had 19 regular-season wins in 2003 and added one win in the playoffs against Los Angeles.

It's been a rough go for the Sparks without Parker, who missed seven weeks with a torn lateral meniscus. However, Los Angeles beat Indiana in Parker's first start since returning on Thursday, when she scored 18 points to go with five assists.

However, after two turnovers in the first quarter, Los Angeles finished with 17.

Parker also found the going a bit tougher. She scored just five points in the second half and finished 7 of 14 shooting. Tina Thompson finished with 11 points for the Sparks.

Minnesota also outrebounded Los Angeles 43-24.