Connecticut Sun, Washington Mystics and WNBA
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The Connecticut Sun (7-27) are back at home for their final match-up with the Washington Mystics (16-19) on Thursday, August 21 at 7:00 PM ET at Mohegan Sun Arena. The game will air locally on NBC Sports Boston with Brendan Glasheen,
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.
Saniya Rivers scored 17 points, Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 15 points and nine rebounds, and the Connecticut Sun beat the Washington Mystics 80-69 on Tuesday night to end a 13-game road losing streak. Connecticut (7-27) secured its first road win since May 30 against Indiana to improve to 2-15 away from home.
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.
The Los Angeles Sparks and the Washington Mystics will combine for more than169 points, Doug Kezirian predicts.
The Mystics made a roster move this week with the signing of 2025 WNBA draft pick and former Ole Miss star Madison Scott.
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.
Fever Coach Stephanie White Reacts to Kelsey Mitchell's Costly Miss in Loss to Mystics originally appeared on Athlon Sports.