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The Portland Fire picked up their first win in franchise history in dramatic fashion on Tuesday night.
The Fire and New York Liberty were tied 96-96 with under six seconds left. Portland had what would be the final possession. Firefighter Bridget Carleton threw up a 3-pointer, but was off target.
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Portland Fire forward Bridget Carleton celebrates scoring a three-point basket in the second half against the New York Liberty at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore., on May 12, 2026. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)
Portland’s Sarah Ashlee Barker somehow collected the rebound and put up a shot before the buzzer sounded. Barker’s shot went in and Portland won the game, 98-96.
It was the first win for the expansion franchise.
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New York Liberty guard Pauline Astier scores a three-pointer in the second half against the Portland Fire at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore., on May 12, 2026. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)
Portland re-entered the fray with a new history during the 2026 season. The first iteration of the Four entered the league in 2000. The team lasted through the 2002 season, but never made the playoffs and folded before the 2003 season began.
Carleton led the team with 26 points and made five 3-pointers. Barker played 22 minutes off the bench for Portland and had five points — the most crucial in the final moments. Carla Leite added 21 and Kamiah Smalls had 13 off the bench.
Liberty shot 53% from the floor and each of their starters was in double figures in scoring. Pauline Astier had 24 points to lead the team. Breanna Stewart had 16 points, 10 rebounds and four assists.

Portland Fire players Haley Jones, Bridget Carleton, Emily Engstler and Luisa Geiselsoder gather before a game against the New York Liberty at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore., on May 12, 2026. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)
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Portland moved to 1-1 on the year. New York fell to 2-1.



