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WNBA season less than a month away and training camps set to begin in late April, the buzz around rookies is already building ...
It’s a dream come true for Zaay Green, a University of Arkansas Pine Bluff graduate, who was drafted into the WNBA.
The Next’s Mystics beat reporter and managing editor Jenn Hatfield joins host Natalie Heavren to discuss the team's five ...
With the retirement of players like Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Candace Parker, and Elena Delle Donne – and the ascension of a ...
Mystics general manager Jamila Wideman sees 2025 as a rebuilding year for the team, and doesn't see them as contenders.
The new-look Mystics haven't proven anything yet, but Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen, and Georgia Amoore are all promising.
Kiki Iriafen and Rayah Marshall will both be on the court at the same time, but on opposite teams when the Mystics visit the Sun in the WNBA season ...
The Washington Mystics officially introduced their three first-round selections to the media and region on Wednesday ...
After what has felt like forever for fans of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), especially those whose team ...
USC Kiki Iriafen Washington Mystics Select USC's California Superstar | The Washington Mystics selected 6'3" forward Kiki ...
The Washington Mystics welcomed three new players to the team in Monday night's WNBA draft. The HHR secretary is leading the ...
Notre Dame star Sonia Citron was drafted No. 3 overall by the Washington Mystics with Cowboys LB and boyfriend Marist Liufau ...