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Sophie Cunningham had a brilliant highlight that happened in the third quarter of Friday's matchup between the Fever and Mystics.
Sonia Citron led the Washington Mystics to an 88-84 victory over the Indiana Fever on Friday evening. Citron had 21 points, three rebounds and two assists in the victory. The rookie went 6-of-13 from the field, including 3-for-5 from 3-point range. She also made all six of her free throw attempts.
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Sonia Citron’s 21 points and Kiki Iriafen’s double-double lead the Mystics past the Fever 88-84
Sonia Citron scored 21 points, Kiki Iriafen had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and the Washington Mystics beat the Indiana Fever 88-84 on Friday night.
The Indiana Fever suffered their second straight loss on Friday as they fell to the Washington Mystics in a tight one, 88-84. This defeat follows Tuesday’s 81-80 loss against the Dallas Wings, as Indiana has now lost two in a row at home in the span of four days.
The Washington Mystics play the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday afternoon. Here is the preview. Game Info When: Sunday, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. ET Where: CareFirst Arena, Washington How to watch: Monumental Sports Network Injury report Mystics: Shakira Austin – Out (Leg),
The Indiana Fever continue to command the headlines. Caitlin Clark is the world’s most popular women’s basketball player, Sophie Cunningham generates buzz with various antics, and now their
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.
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The Washington Mystics (14-18) battle for the final WNBA playoff spot, while the Indiana Fever (18-15) aim to lock in first-round home-court advantage.
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 Sparks have received strong contributions around the lineup, including clutch performances from Azura Stevens. She has scored at least 15 points in three consecutive games while playing a total of 67 minutes without a turnover in the last two contests.