Washington Mystics
team Washington Mystics events
past basketball games
10th
May, Wed
11:30 AM
May, Wed
11:30 AM
76
:
88
19th
May, Fri
7:00 PM
May, Fri
7:00 PM
80
:
64
21st
May, Sun
1:00 PM
May, Sun
1:00 PM
80
:
74
23rd
May, Tue
7:00 PM
May, Tue
7:00 PM
81
:
88
26th
May, Fri
7:00 PM
May, Fri
7:00 PM
69
:
71
2nd
Jun, Fri
7:00 PM
Jun, Fri
7:00 PM
75
:
74
3rd
Jun, Sat
7:00 PM
Jun, Sat
7:00 PM
78
:
80
9th
Jun, Fri
7:00 PM
Jun, Fri
7:00 PM
66
:
73
11th
Jun, Sun
12:00 PM
Jun, Sun
12:00 PM
65
:
71
13th
Jun, Tue
7:00 PM
Jun, Tue
7:00 PM
87
:
66
16th
Jun, Fri
7:00 PM
Jun, Fri
7:00 PM
88
:
69
18th
Jun, Sun
3:00 PM
Jun, Sun
3:00 PM
77
:
69
22nd
Jun, Thu
7:00 PM
Jun, Thu
7:00 PM
59
:
80
25th
Jun, Sun
3:00 PM
Jun, Sun
3:00 PM
89
:
88
28th
Jun, Wed
7:00 PM
Jun, Wed
7:00 PM
109
:
86
30th
Jun, Fri
7:30 PM
Jun, Fri
7:30 PM
94
:
89
2nd
Jul, Sun
3:00 PM
Jul, Sun
3:00 PM
89
:
72
7th
Jul, Fri
7:00 PM
Jul, Fri
7:00 PM
96
:
88
9th
Jul, Sun
2:00 PM
Jul, Sun
2:00 PM
92
:
84
11th
Jul, Tue
7:00 PM
Jul, Tue
7:00 PM
93
:
86
19th
Jul, Wed
11:30 AM
Jul, Wed
11:30 AM
19th
Jul, Wed
11:30 AM
Jul, Wed
11:30 AM
53
:
63
21st
Jul, Fri
7:00 PM
Jul, Fri
7:00 PM
87
:
96
23rd
Jul, Sun
1:00 PM
Jul, Sun
1:00 PM
84
:
69
26th
Jul, Wed
7:00 PM
Jul, Wed
7:00 PM
Washington Mystics roster
other WNBA teams
About team Washington Mystics
The Washington Mystics are an American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. The Mystics compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member club of the league's Eastern Conference. The team was founded prior to the 1998 season, and is owned by Monumental Sports & Entertainment (led by Ted Leonsis), which also owns the Mystics' NBA counterpart, the Washington Wizards. The team plays in the Entertainment and Sports Arena in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington DC. Sheila C. Johnson, co-founder of BET and ex-wife of Charlotte Sting owner Robert L. Johnson, is the managing partner.
The Mystics have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in 13 of its 23 seasons of existence, and the franchise has been home to such high-quality players as two-time WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne, Tennessee standout Chamique Holdsclaw, athletic shooting guard Alana Beard, and nearby Maryland product Crystal Langhorne. Until 2018, the Mystics were the only current WNBA franchise that had never made it to the WNBA Finals. They lost in the semifinals twice, to New York in 2002 and to the eventual champion Minnesota Lynx in 2017. After reaching the WNBA Finals for the first time in 2018, they won their first championship in 2019
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The Mystics have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in 13 of its 23 seasons of existence, and the franchise has been home to such high-quality players as two-time WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne, Tennessee standout Chamique Holdsclaw, athletic shooting guard Alana Beard, and nearby Maryland product Crystal Langhorne. Until 2018, the Mystics were the only current WNBA franchise that had never made it to the WNBA Finals. They lost in the semifinals twice, to New York in 2002 and to the eventual champion Minnesota Lynx in 2017. After reaching the WNBA Finals for the first time in 2018, they won their first championship in 2019
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