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Mystics to donate WNBA Commissioner’s Cup proceeds to Ben’s Chili Bowl Foundation
The Washington Mystics announced Monday that they would donate winnings from the WNBA Commissioner's Cup to the Ben's Chili Bowl Foundation.
SharesHiedeman scores 24, Johnson adds 17, Fam 10 in her debut as Storm beat Mystics
Natisha Hiedeman tied her career high with 24 points, rookie Flau'jae Johnson scored a season-best 17, and the Seattle Storm beat the Washington Mystics 97-85 on Sunday in a game that featured 75 total free throws, including 52 in the second half.
SharesMystics’ magic runs out late in thrilling overtime loss to Liberty in home opener
The Washington Mystics ran out of magic late in Sunday's 98-93 overtime loss to the New York Liberty, spoiling Washington's highly anticipated home opener.
SharesAustin hits winning free throws as Mystics spoil Tempo’s first game with win
Shakira Austin made four free throws down the stretch and the Washington Mystics held on to beat the Toronto Tempo 68-65 on Friday night, spoiling the Tempo's first game.
SharesMystics ‘chomping at the bit’ to start landmark WNBA season
The Washington Mystics' players and coaches weren't initially sure if opening day would arrive on time, with a labor dispute threatening the league's landmark 30th season, which kicks off on Friday when the Mystics visit the newly formed Toronto Tempo.
SharesYoung Mystics find joy in WNBA crash course ahead of season opener
Many of the Washington Mystics' rookies, including top pick Lauren Betts, are less than a month removed from the end of their collegiate careers. They have just over a week to prepare for their WNBA debuts.
SharesYoung Mystics eager to hit ground running as WNBA tipoff approaches
The Washington Mystics' team-building efforts began with seafood.
SharesWings select UConn’s Fudd with No. 1 pick in WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting
Azzi Fudd is on her way to Dallas as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting for the former UConn star.
SharesMystics GM Wideman leaves franchise after one season due to ‘strategic differences’
Washington Mystics general manager Jamila Wideman left the franchise on Monday, just as the team prepared for the ongoing free agency period and next week's WNBA draft.
SharesFormer Mystics stars Delle Donne, Holdsclaw set for Hall of Fame enshrinement
Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw and the 1996 U.S. Olympic women's basketball team will be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame later this year.
SharesWNBA, players union fail to reach labor agreement after marathon negotiating meeting
The WNBA's players and owners could not reach an agreement for a new collective bargaining agreement during a 12-hour negotiating session that stretched into the early hours of Wednesday morning.
SharesDelle Donne part of 2026 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame class
Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne and Cheryl Reeve headline the 2026 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame class that was announced Thursday.
SharesWizards, Mystics broadcasts move to 106.7 The Fan under new radio partnership
Monumental Sports, the owners of the Washington Mystics, Wizards and Capitals, announced a new radio deal on Monday morning.
SharesWizards, Capitals owner Leonsis wants to buy Nationals, D.C. United
Washington Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis said at a conference on Wednesday that he would be interested in purchasing MLS' D.C. United and MLB's Washington Nationals. The current owners would have to be willing to sell, though.
SharesWings star Bueckers named WNBA Rookie of the Year
Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers was a runaway choice for WNBA Rookie of the Year after one of the best debut seasons in league history.
SharesDelle Donne to oversee U.S. 3-on-3 team for Olympics
Elena Delle Donne has been intrigued by 3-on-3 basketball since the sport entered Olympic play in 2021.
SharesMeesseman, Stewart help New York beat Washington
Emma Meesseman scored 19 points and Breanna Stewart added 14 to help the New York Liberty beat the Washington Mystics 75-66 on Tuesday night.
SharesHoward scores 17 points as Fever beat Mystics, clinch playoff spot
Natasha Howard scored 17 points and the Indiana Fever beat the Washington Mystics 94-65 on Sunday to clinch a spot in the 2025 WNBA playoffs.
SharesMercury win sixth straight game with victory over Mystics
Kahleah Copper scored 18 points, Alyssa Thomas had 12 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists, and the Phoenix Mercury won their sixth straight game, 75-69 over the Washington Mystics on Thursday night.
SharesOgwumike hits jumper as time expires, finishes with 30 points as Storm beat Mystics
Nneka Ogwumike hit a 15-foot jumper as time expired and finished with six 3-pointers and 30 points as the Seattle Storm beat the Washington Mystics 84-82 on Sunday.
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