Game Recap: Mystics Fall Short in Final Minute Against Lynx

Sat, Aug 9, 2025, 1:42 PM
Ali Jawad
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It had been a whirlwind week for the Washington Mystics. Just days after adding two new faces, veteran champion Alysha Clark and second-year guard Jacy Sheldon, the team hit the road to face the Minnesota Lynx. For Clark, making her Mystics debut in a game that turned into a back-and-forth battle, was one that ultimately slipped away in the final minute, 80-76.

Here is how it all went down from the Target Center.

First Quarter – A Statement Start

From the jump, Washington looked sharp, opening on a quick 10-2 lead. Every possession had purpose, crisp passing, confident shots, and strong defense that forced the Lynx into a 1-for-8 start from three-point range. Shakira Austin went to work in the paint, Stefanie Dolson knocked down clean looks as both players combined for 12 points early. By the time the first horn sounded, the Mystics had hit two-thirds of their shots and built a 22-15 cushion.

Second Quarter – Momentum Shifts

Washington's early rhythm carried into the second quarter, but Minnesota began to chip away. Alanna Smith, Courtney Williams, and DiJonai Carrington sparked a surge, giving the Lynx their first lead at 30-29. It didn’t last long, rookie Lucy Olsen buried back-to-back threes, silencing the crowd. But in the closing minute, the game swung again. Jessica Shepard converted a three-point play, Williams nailed a mid-range jumper, and Bridget Carleton’s buzzer-beater sent Washington into halftime trailing 38-35.

Third Quarter – Tug-Of-War

The Mystics came out of the locker room with fire, rattling off a 6-0 run thanks to Austin, Sonia Citron, and Sug Sutton. What followed was pure tug-of-war basketball, seven lead changes in the quarter. Citron was electric, drilling two threes and scoring eight in the period. When Emily Engstler hit from deep to make it 55-51, it felt like Washington was seizing control. But Minnesota had an answer, closing the quarter on a 7-0 burst capped by Carrington’s long-range dagger to lead 58-55.

Fourth Quarter – The Final Push

The fourth began with a surge. Sutton and Dolson scored, then Clark, in her first game back with Washington, knocked down a three to push the Mystics ahead 62-58. But the Lynx wouldn’t go away. Carrington and Kayla McBride tied it, Smith’s outside shooting stretched the lead, and every Mystics response was met with another Minnesota punch. Citron kept Washington alive with a layup-and-one and a clutch game-tying three, her fourth of the night, with under two minutes left. The score sat at 76-76, the game up for grabs. But in the closing moments, the Lynx found just enough. McBride’s layup broke the tie, and a pair of free throws in the final seconds sealed a four point win for the Lynx.

Stat Leaders

Points:

  • Mystics – Sonia Citron (26)
  • Lynx – Alanna Smith (25)

Rebounds:

  • Mystics – Kiki Iriafen (9)
  • Lynx – 2 Tied (6)

Assists:

  • Mystics – 3 Tied (4)
  • Lynx – Courtney Williams (5)

Mystics Game Notes

Kiki Iriafen

  • Passed Chamique Holdsclaw for the single-season franchise record in rebounds by a rookie (247).
  • Recorded 12 points, nine rebounds, and four assists.
  • Went a perfect 5-for-5 from the field, her second perfect shooting game of the season (last: 4-for-4 vs. Las Vegas, July 10).
  • Has 20 games with at least 10 points and five rebounds, the most among all rookies this season.

Sonia Citron

  • Scored a game-high 26 points, her fifth 20+ point game of the season.
  • Averaging 19.8 points over her last five games, her best scoring stretch of the season.
  • Shot 9-for-12 (.750) from the field and 4-for-5 (.800) from three-point range, her second-best shooting performance this year (best: 6-for-7 on May 16 vs. Atlanta).
  • Has hit at least one three-pointer in five consecutive games (second streak of 5+ this season).
  • Made multiple threes in three of the five games during the current streak.
  • Recorded a steal in nine straight games, tied with Leila Lacan (Connecticut) for the longest active rookie streak and matching her career high.

Shakira Austin

  • Finished with 12 points, six rebounds, two assists, and two steals.
  • Logged her 14th game this season with at least 10 points and five rebounds.
  • Recorded her 10th game with multiple steals.

Alysha Clark

  • Made her Mystics debut after being acquired from Seattle on August 5.
  • Returned for her second stint in Washington (previously in 2022).
  • Contributed three points, two rebounds, and two assists.

Stefanie Dolson

  • Added eight points and four rebounds in just 11 minutes.
  • Hit two three-pointers in the first quarter, marking her fourth game this season with multiple made threes.

Overall

  • The Mystics Shot 10-for-21 (.476) from three-point range, tying their season high for threes made.
  • All four reserves made at least one three-pointer.
  • All nine players who appeared in the first half recorded at least one rebound.
  • Finished with 23 assists, marking their 11th game this season with 20+ assists.
  • Won the battles in points in the paint (34-30), second chance points (12-6), and fast break points (6-4).

Looking Ahead

The Mystics will conclude their four-game road trip on Sunday afternoon against the Dallas Wings with tip-off at 4 PM ET.

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