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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.
The Mystics made a roster move this week with the signing of 2025 WNBA draft pick and former Ole Miss star Madison Scott.
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,
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Yardbarker on MSNRookies lead the way in Mystics' win over Sparks
Sonia Citron poured in 24 points and fellow rookie Kiki Iriafen posted 18 points and 10 rebounds as the host Washington Mystics defeated the Los Angeles Sparks, 95-86, on Sunday afternoon.
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.