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Despite Wednesday's two-point, 74-76 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, the Washington Mystics -- who missed the postseason
The Washington Mystics visited the Chase Center to take on the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday, as part of the WNBA's three-game slate.
Find out who will play and who is out in today's injury report for the Washington Mystics vs. Golden State Valkyries game on May 21.
Golden State Valkyries guard Tiffany Hayes was helped off the court late in the second quarter and didn't return against the Washington Mystics after taking an arm to the face from Shakira Austin and going down for several minutes.
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Bullets Forever on MSNPreview: Mystics face off against Valkyries on WednesdayThe Washington Mystics (2-0) are playing the Golden State Valkyries (0-1) tomorrow. This should be a good feeler for how the Mystics plays on the road, as they head out to California. When: Wednesday,
A silver medalist with France at the Paris Olympics last summer, Janelle Salaun is fresh off leading Beretta Famila Schio to the Italian League title and Finals MVP honors.
The Valkyries recovered behind 13 first half points from starting center Temi Fagbenle. The 6-foot-4 center had 13 points, which included hitting two of her three 3-point attempts, to lead Golden State in the first half. Prior to Friday’s game, Fagbenle had just three made 3s in her WNBA career.