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06/22 13:20 CDT Young Washington Mystics on rise after road wins over Liberty
and Lynx
Young Washington Mystics on rise after road wins over Liberty and Lynx
By DOUG FEINBERG
AP Basketball Writer
NEW YORK (AP) --- The Washington Mystics have really grown on their recent road
trip after suffering some tough lessons early in the season.
Washington has won three straight games on the road, including closing out
victories late over New York and Minnesota.
"I think it takes time to get to where you want to go," said Washington forward
Kiki Iriafen, who scored the go-ahead basket in the wins over both the Liberty
and Lynx. "And that's something that our coaches have stressed to us. Like the
first month of May was kind of hard having back to back losses and even this
month, as well. But our coaches told us, like, playoff contending teams don't
happen in May."
The three consecutive road wins --- Washington also won at Connecticut last
week --- were the first time the team has done that since 2024. The victory at
New York on Friday night snapped a 10-game regular season losing streak to the
Liberty.
"You just want to get better each and every month. So kind of looking at the
season as month to month to month rather than we lost X amount of games or we
have this many more games to go," Iriafen said. "I think it's just a
comfortability. We're all getting more comfortable with each other."
Coach Sydney Johnson feels that his young team bought in during training camp
by putting in the work to get better. The Mystics have the youngest roster in
league history.
"I think it's a combination that we understood we were fielding one of the
youngest teams in the history of the league. At the same time, having really
competitive players from winning programs," Johnson said. "We also know that
it's really, really hard to win in this league. Really, really hard. And so
we've learned some tough lessons, and we're taking some of that learning and
transferring it to future performances."
Washington returns home to face Minnesota on Wednesday.
Power poll rankings Las Vegas and Minnesota sit tied atop the power poll this week. The two teams were followed by Atlanta and New York. Dallas was fifth and Golden State sixth. Washington moved up four spots to seventh. Indiana, Los Angeles and Portland were next. Toronto, Phoenix and Chicago came after the Fire. Seattle and Connecticut rounded out the poll. Player of the week Sonia Citron of Washington was the AP player of the week. She averaged 21 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.7 assists to help the Mystics win their three games last week. Olivia Miles of Minnesota, Jordin Canada of Atlanta, Jessica Shepard of Dallas and Marina Mabrey of Toronto also received votes. Game of the week New York at Las Vegas, Tuesday. The Liberty and Aces will meet for the first time this season with the next matchup taking place in New York on June 30 with the Commissioner's Cup championship at stake. The Liberty have dropped their last two games, blowing fourth quarter leads in both contests. Las Vegas is coming in off a dominating win over Golden State. ___ AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball |
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