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Washington Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen joins short all-time list with a hot start through her first five career games.
WNBA superstar and Fever guard Caitlin Clark will miss Wednesday night’s game against the Mystics at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore because of a quad injury.
The WNBA has a huge marketing test in front of them with their superstar nursing a quad injury. Who can fill the void?
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The Washington Mystics travel to Las Vegas to face the Aces in a Friday night WNBA game. Here is how to watch.
Washington Mystics F Kiki Iriafen could avenge her NCAA Tournament loss to Paige Bueckers by beating out the Dallas Wings G for the WNBA Rookie of the Year
As the Aces attempt to course correct, another revenge game looms, with two-time champion Kelsey Plum returning to Las Vegas on Friday as a member of the Los Angeles Sparks. The Aces would hope to welcome Plum as warmly as Seattle did Loyd.
Washington Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen proved they made the right pick with how she's played in her first three games in the WNBA. Although she's only played three games, the former USC forward has established herself as one of the more well-rounded youngsters.
Liberty and Lynx are neck and neck, while Aces struggle early and Mercury, Storm and Dream show early signs of promise.
In front of another sellout crowd of 18,064 at Chase Center, the Valkyries defeated the Washington Mystics 76-74, marking their first win in franchise history. Golden State (1-1) shot just 31.9% from the field and only 18.9% from behind the three-point line, but kept the high-scoring Mystics in check.
The betting market for any sport is always softest at the beginning of the season, especially if the league involves a great deal of player movement.
Mystics head coach Sydney Johnson thinks it is just a matter of time before Kiki Iriafen gets used to the WNBA style of play.