Washington Mystics
Clark’s popularity forces some WNBA teams to look for bigger arenas when Fever visit
WNBA teams have started making moves to capitalize on the popularity of Caitlin Clark. Some are booking bigger venues for when Clark and the Indiana Fever come to town.
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The Washington Mystics' June 7 game this season against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at Capital One Arena sold out in under three hours after tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
SharesMystics move June game against Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark to Capital One Arena
The 4,200-seat Entertainment and Sports Arena -- home of the Mystics -- is not big enough for Caitlin Clark.
SharesMystics say they’ll consider a larger arena for some home games this summer
With WNBA attendance expected to soar this summer as record-setting young stars like Caitlin Clark enter the league, teams including the Washington Mystics are eyeing some games in larger arenas.
SharesFragile D.C. neighborhoods hang in balance as Wizards, Capitals consider leaving District
The departure of the Capitals and Wizards from their home at Capital One Arena, one bar owner said, "would completely pull the plug on Chinatown."
SharesThibault-DuDonis has Fairfield on a roll after learning coaching from dad
Carly Thibault-DuDonis is in her second year as a head coach, leading Fairfield to a 22-1 record and a 20-game winning streak. The Stags are on the cusp of entering the AP Top 25 for the first time in program history, receiving 28 points this week.
SharesLOVERRO: Capitals-Wizards move hands Commanders big leverage in negotiations on a return to District
When Josh Harris heard the news that Transparent Ted Leonsis was going to leave the District and move his basketball and hockey team to Northern Virginia, do you think he popped champagne in his Miami Beach offices to celebrate?
SharesMercury hire former Mystics player, Wizards assistant Kristi Toliver as associate head coach
The Phoenix Mercury have hired three-time WNBA All-Star and former NBA assistant Kristi Toliver as associate head coach.
SharesIsrael-Hamas war means one less overseas option for WNBA players with Russia already out
As Alysha Clark and other players evaluate their next moves with the WNBA season coming to an end this week, the overseas job market continues to shrink, between the situation in Israel and the ongoing war Russia-Ukraine war.
SharesJones, Stewart help Liberty top Aces to avoid WNBA Finals sweep
Jonquel Jones scored 27 points and Breanna Stewart added 20 to help the New York Liberty beat the Las Vegas Aces 87-73 on Sunday in the WNBA Finals and force a Game 4.
SharesFever’s Aliyah Boston unanimous choice as WNBA Rookie of the Year
Aliyah Boston had an incredible first season and was honored by the league as the WNBA Rookie of the Year on Monday.
SharesStewart edges Thomas, Wilson for WNBA MVP award in tight race
Breanna Stewart earned the WNBA's Most Valuable Player award for the second time in her career Tuesday in a very close race.
SharesLiberty advance to WNBA playoff semis for first time since 2015 by beating Mystics in OT
Breanna Stewart scored 27 points and the New York Liberty beat the Washington Mystics 90-85 in overtime on Tuesday night to advance to the semifinals of the WNBA playoffs for the first time in eight years.
SharesSykes shot at buzzer lifts Mystics to win over Liberty in regular-season finale
Brittney Sykes scored on a lob pass at the buzzer to lift the Washington Mystics to a 90-88 win over the New York Liberty on Sunday to close out the regular season.
SharesWNBA playoff spots still up for grabs with less than one week left in regular season
There are several playoff spots still up for grabs in the final week of the WNBA's regular season.
SharesMystics beat Lynx to move into fifth place in the WNBA standings
Brittney Sykes scored 21 points, Natasha Cloud had 12 points and nine assists, and the healthy Washington Mystics beat the Minnesota Lynx 83-72 on Tuesday night.
SharesDelle Donne scores 21 points as Mystics clamp down on Aces for win
Elena Delle Donne scored 21 points, Ariel Atkins added 16 and the Washington Mystics pulled away the from league-leading Las Vegas Aces for a 78-62 win on Saturday night.
SharesBonner makes late 3-pointer, free throws to help Sun hold off Mystics
Alyssa Thomas had 22 points and 10 rebounds, DeWanna Bonner added 17 points and the Connecticut Sun held off the Washington Mystics 68-64 on Tuesday night.
SharesOgunbowale, McCowan lead balanced Wings past Mystics
Arike Ogunbowale scored 17 points, Teaira McCowan added 15 points and 13 rebounds, and the Dallas Wings defeated the Washington Wizards 97-84 on Sunday.
SharesSykes scores season-high 30 as Mystics beat Sky to end 3-game losing streak
Brittney Sykes scored a season-high 30 points on 11-of-18 shooting to help the Washington Mystics beat the Chicago Sky 83-76 on Sunday to snap a three-game skid.
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