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EssentiallySports on MSNThings are Different in Washington Mystics Camp as National Reporter Breaks Down Franchise’s Goal After 3 First Round PicksWNBA 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 ...
Mystics general manager Jamila Wideman sees 2025 as a rebuilding year for the team, and doesn't see them as contenders.
After what has felt like forever for fans of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), especially those whose team ...
It’s not often that a new regime has three top-six draft picks at its disposal, but the Washington Mystics were in a blessed ...
Notre Dame star Sonia Citron was drafted No. 3 overall by the Washington Mystics with Cowboys LB and boyfriend Marist Liufau there to celebrate.
The Mystics picked up a lot of talent in the 2025 draft, and fans can welcome the new members of the team to the district ...
WNBA Draft could be seen as a passing of the torch—but really, there’s room for every player to shine. There wasn't a single ...
Kiki Iriafen was picked fourth overall in the 2025 WNBA Draft. She is set to become one of the replacements for the recently ...
Lucy Olsen was selected by the Washington Mystics in this year's WNBA draft with the No. 23 pick overall in the second round.
In the spiritual world, young mystics are rare. In the WNBA world of 2025, young Mystics will be pervasive and commonplace. Kiki Iriafen is officially headed to the WNBA. On Monday, the Washington ...
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