Connecticut Sun, Washington Mystics and WNBA
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Washington had surged in recent days, but the last-place Sun, with a little help from Edwards, handed the Mystics a deflating 80-69 loss.
Aliyah Boston and the Indiana Fever fell 88-84 to the Washington Mystics on Friday night at home, playing once again without former No. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark, who remains out with a right groin injury.
The Mystics made a roster move this week with the signing of 2025 WNBA draft pick and former Ole Miss star Madison Scott.
The Los Angeles Sparks and the Washington Mystics will combine for more than169 points, Doug Kezirian predicts.
Golden State wins at CareFirst Arena for the second time in two weeks. Since the first meeting, their paths have diverged, with the Mystics starting to rebuild and the Valkyries thinking playoffs.
Rising as one of the WNBA’s brightest talents, Shakira Austin blends skill, resilience, and charisma—her story goes far beyond the hardwood and into what shapes her today. Check all about the Washington Mystics player.
Cameron Brink was held scoreless as the Los Angeles Sparks fell 95–86 to the Washington Mystics on the road Sunday, despite a standout performance from Kelsey Plum.