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With sharp instincts and a fearless game, Lucy Olsen is shaping her own path in the WNBA, bringing fresh promise to the Washington Mystics’ backcourt. Check all about her.
In addition to swapping Edwards for Sheldon, the Mystics dealt leading scorer Brittney Sykes for 38-year-old reserve Alysha ...
Sonia Citron poured in 24 points and fellow rookie Kiki Iriafen posted 18 points and 10 rebounds as the host Washington ...
The Indiana Fever continue to command the headlines. Caitlin Clark is the world’s most popular women’s basketball player, ...
Like many girls in the 1990s and 2000s, Lucy Olsen dreamed of playing in the WNBA. Sure, the Philly area didn’t have a team, but the allure of playing the sport she loved at its highest level was ...
"I’m definitely glad that there will be more spots, not only for me, but for other players as well to get their chance,” says former Drexel star Keishana Washington, who's playing pro ball in France.
The cellar-dwelling Connecticut Sun dealt a significant blow to the Washington Mystics' postseason aspirations by recording an 80-69 victory on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. The Sun (7-27) will attempt ...
The Washington Mystics took on the Indiana Fever on Friday, the third meeting between the two teams this season.
Lucy Olsen came in last season from Villanova and was a big contributor for the Hawkeyes. Olsen's senior season with Iowa led ...
Tina Charles scored 21 points, Aaliyah Edwards added 10 points against her former team, and the Connecticut Sun beat the Washington Mystics 67-56 on Thursday night to secure back-to-back wins for the ...