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TABLE OF CONTENTS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE ’13 Schedule ..................................................3
Team Defense ...................................63-64
OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS
Media Information .........................................4
Team Miscellaneous ...............................69 Mystics Individual Records .....................70
Atlanta Dream ............................................136
ADMINISTRATION/FRONT OFFICE
Chicago Sky ..............................................137
Team Directory .......................................... 6-7
Mystics All-Time Coaches ..........................71
Monumental Sports & Entertainment ......8-16
Mystics All-Time Top Games .................72-73
Ted Leonsis ..........................................9-10
Mystics All-Time Team Statistics ...........74-76
Sheila C. Johnson ................................... 11
Mystics Playoff History ...........................77-78
Monumental Partners ........................12-16
’11 Final Statistics....................................79
Mike Thibault ...........................................17
’11 Game-by-Game.................................80
Marianne Stanley ....................................18
’10 Final Statistics....................................81
Eric Thibault.............................................19
’10 Game-by-Game................................82
San Antonio Silver Stars ...........................144
Support Staff ...............................................19
’09 Final Statistics...................................83 ’09 Game-By-Game................................84
Seattle Storm .............................................145
MYSTICS PLAYERS
’09Final Playoff Statistics........................85
LEAGUE
’13 Mystics Roster .......................................21
‘08 Final Statistics ...................................86
WNBA Timeline ................................... 148-62
Navin Hettiarachchi .................................19
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’08 Game Statistics .................................87
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’07 Final Statistics ...................................88
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’07 Game-By-Game ................................89
Matee Ajavon
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Monique Currie Tayler Hill
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’06 Final Statistics ...................................90
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’06 Game-By-Game ................................91
Crystal Langhorne Ivory Latta
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Kia Vaughn
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New York Liberty .......................................142 Phoenix Mercury .......................................143
Tulsa Shock ...............................................146
WNBA Cares .............................................163
MYSTICS COMMUNITY RELATIONS Monumental Foundation ...........................165
FACILITY
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’05 Game-By-Game ................................93
Verizon Center Seating and Ticket Pricing .173
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’04 Final Statistics ...................................94
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’04 Game-By-Game ................................95
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’03 Final Statistics ...................................96
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’03 Game-By-Game ................................97
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Minnesota Lynx ......................................... 141
Verizon Center ................................... 169-172
Tierra Ruffin-Pratt Michelle Snow
Los Angeles Sparks ..................................140
’05 Final Statistics ...................................92
Emma Meeseman Jessica Moore
Indiana Fever . ...........................................139
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Connecticut Sun ........................................138
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MYSTICS SEASON IN REVIEW
’02 Final Statistics ...................................98
’12 Season In Review .................................. 41
’02 Game-By-Game ................................99
’12 Game-By-Game ....................................42
’01 Final Statistics .................................100
’12 Final Statistics ........................................43
’01 Game-By-Game ..............................101
’12 Highs & Lows ...................................44-46
’00 Final Statistics .................................102
’12 Team Notes ...................................... 47-49
’00 Game-By-Game ..............................103
’12 WNBA Team Statistics .................... 50-51
’99 Final Statistics .................................104
’12 Playoff Results.......................................52
’99 Game-By-Game ..............................105
’12 WNBA League Awards .........................53
’98 Final Statistics .................................106
MYSTICS HISTORY/RECORDS
’98 Game-By-Game ..............................107
Mystics All-Time Results .............................55
All-Time Transactions .........................108-112
Mystics Year-By-Year Leaders ....................56
Mystics All-Time Draft History .................. 113
Mystics Team Records ...........................57-70
All-Time Roster .................................. 114-130
Team Offense ....................................60-62
Mystics Timeline .................................131-134
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2013 SCHEDULE WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
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MEDIA INFORMATION WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
For Media Information and Services, please contact the communications department at (202) 527-7535 or credentials@monumentalsports.com Credentials: Credentials will be distributed on a game-by-game basis and should be requested in writing on company letterhead by the editor or sports editor of your company. Requests should be emailed to the Communications department at credentials@monumentalsports. com and submitted at least 24 hours in advance. Press and photo credentials are issued to accredited media members and will admit the bearer to the press room, locker rooms and press seating in the arena during the designated time periods. Credentials may be picked up at the press gate located at the corner of 6th and G Streets of Verizon Center, two hours and thirty minutes before tip off. Credentials must be visibly worn at all times.
Press Room: The press room will be open two-and-a-half hours before game time, during and following the game. The professional intent of the press room is to provide a meeting and working place for writers, reporters, broadcasters and game personnel. Any abuse of the press room and/or press privilege will result in forfeiture of your press pass. The working area of the press room is equipped with a fax machine, telephone, statistics, post-games quotes and other WNBA information.
Locker Room: In accordance with WNBA policy, both the Mystics and the visiting locker rooms will be open to members of the media for a 30-minute period, ending 60 minutes before the start of a game, and again, after every game for a 30-minute period starting no later than ten minutes following the end of the game. Head Coach Mike Thibault will meet with the media following the game in the interview room directly next to the press room. No autographs are allowed by credentialed media. Violation of this policy will result in forfeiture of your press pass.
Photographers: Limited space is available at each end of the court for both television and still photographers holding proper credentials. Photographers must stay in the designated areas and are asked to be considerate of spectators seated directly behind them.
Game Notes and Statistics: Pre-game press notes, media guides and line up sheets will be available in the interview room prior to each game. Game statistics will be distributed to the working media during the game and will be available in the press room.
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FRONT OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
TEAM DIRECTORY WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MONUMENTAL SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Community Relations
Ted Leonsis, Founder, Majority Owner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dick Patrick, Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer Raul Fernandez, Vice Chairman Sheila C. Johnson, Vice Chairman, President and Managing Partner, Washington Mystics Scott Brickman, Albert H. Cohen, Neil D. Cohen, Jack Davies, Richard D. Fairbank, Michelle DiFebo Freeman, Richard Kay, Jeong H. Kim, Mark D. Lerner, Roger Mody, Anthony P. Nader, Earl W. Stafford, George P. Stamas, Frederick D. Schaufeld, Clifford A. White, MSE Partners
Sashia Jones, Senior Director of Community Relations Kristen Miles, Coordinator, Marketing & Community Relations
GENERAL INFORMATION Address: 601 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004 Website: WashingtonMystics.com Contact Information: Business Phone: 202-628-3200 Ticket Information: 1-877-DC-HOOP1 Team Physicians: Dr. April Barbour, MD, MPH, Howard G. Osterman, DPM, Dr. Jonas R. Rudzki Team Dentist: Dr. Howard Salob, DDS, Public Address Announcer: Mike Clapper Broadcast Information: www.monumentalnetwork.com, TV: Comcast SportsNet, Broadcasters: Frank Hanrahan, Christy Winters Scott Arena: Verizon Center (10,100) Team Colors: Red, White, Navy and Silver
BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Mike Thibault, General Manager & Head Coach Marianne Stanley, Assistant Coach Eric Thibault, Assistant Coach Maria Giovannetti, Director, Basketball Operations Awvee Storey, Assistant Player Development/Video Coordinator Navin Hettiarachchi, Head Athletic Trainer/Strength and Conditioning Coach Ami Bracey, Equipment Manager
BUSINESS OPERATIONS Communications Kurt Kehl, Senior Vice President of Communications, Monumental Sports & Entertainment Scott Hall, Senior Director of Communications Ketsia Colimon, Director of Corporate Communications Patrick Rees, Director of Basketball Communications Daren Jenkins, Manager, Communications
Game Operations Kate Layman, Director, Game Operations Zak Grim, Manager, Game Operations Candyce Jones, Manager, Game Operations Aidan Charlery, Coordinator, Mascot Derric Whitfield, Manager, Dance Team
Productions Jumoke Davis, Producer Casey Phillips, Digital Correspondent Alana Sawyer, Associate Editor
Marketing Joe Dupriest, Vice President of Marketing, Monumental Sports & Entertainment Kim Frank, Senior Director of Marketing, Monumental Sports & Entertainment Mike Hutchinson, Senior Director of New Media and Analytics Rebecca Winn, Director, Marketing Jeremy Hyman, Managing Web Editor Jacob Raim, Managing Web Developer Kim Rose, Monumental Network Editor Tom Nagle, Director of CRM Megan Bell, Manager of CRM Michelle Holder, Graphic Designer Chuck Kacsur, Graphic Designer Andy Mattice, Graphic Designer Kim Cavanaugh, Marketing & Special Events Coordinator
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS Tom Hunt, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships Shari Howard, Vice President, Partnership Marketing Roger Moskowitz, Senior Director of Corporate Partnerships Lew Strudler, Senior Director of Corporate Partnerships Kathy Devine, Director of Corporate Partnerships Marco Gentile, Director of Corporate Partnerships Rob Hur, Director of Corporate Partnerships Bruce Zalbe, Director of Corporate Partnerships Greg Roberts, Account Executive, Corporate Partnerships David Sistrunk, Digital Account Executive, Corporate Partnerships Teddy Berlin, Digital Account Executive, Corporate Partnerships Letitia Petrillo, Senior Manager, Partnership Marketing Rebecca Johansson, Manager, Partnership Marketing Mindy Pipes, Manager, Partnership Marketing Jenna Romanoff, Manager, Partnership Marketing Tara Jackson, Manager, Partnership Marketing
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Lindsey Arnold, Manager, Partnership Marketing Lauren McDermott, Coordinator, Partnership Marketing Brooks Walter, Coordinator, Partnership Marketing
EXECUTIVE SUITES Rick Moreland, Senior Vice President, Executive Suites Vincent Vanni, Senior Director of Sales, Executive Suites Zack Folan, Sales Manager, Executive Suites Richard Garrard, Sales Manager, Executive Suites Ron Potter, Sales Manager, Executive Suites Greg Turner, Sales Manager, Executive Suites Jen Greenberg, Director of Client Services, Executive Suites Kerry Gregg, Senior Director of Operations, Executive Suites Phil Forman, Assistant Director of Operations, Executive Suites Larry Dahut, Box Office Coordinator, Executive Suites Lorin Hranicka, Manager of Client Services, Executive Suites Dani Brand, Manager of Client Services, Executive Suites
TICKET SALES AND SERVICE Jim Van Stone, Senior Vice President Kelly Compton, Manager of Programs and Administration
Guest Services Greg Monares, Senior Director, Guest Services Kirk Madsen, Director, Guest Services Andrea Martynec, Manager, Events and Programs Tony Duffy, Guest Services Specialist Travis Eagleson, Guest Services Specialist Eric Roth, Guest Services Specialist Megan Vlasho, Guest Services Specialist Kate Wells, Guest Services Specialist
Senior Sales Team Bill Hanni, Sr. Director, Ticket Sales Michael Ragan, Director, Ticket Sales Danita Johnson, Director, Mystics Ticket Sales Crystal Anderson, Sr. Regional Sales Manager Vlady Entin, Sr. Regional Sales Manager Shanda Anderson, Regional Sales Manager Shane Coughlin, Regional Sales Manager Ashley Faust, Regional Sales Manager Myron Goodman, Sr. Regional Sales Manager Caroline Kasper, Regional Sales Manager Julie Molloy, Regional Sales Manager Tanya Nazarian, Regional Sales Manager Nick Schroth, Regional Sales Manager Constantine Simantiras, Regional Sales Manager Rob van der Eijk, Regional Sales Manager Chris Wack, Regional Sales Manager
Inside Sales Jake Reynolds, Director, Inside Sales Ben Cobleigh, Manager, Inside Sales Matt Kempel, Account Executive Kiara Prather, Account Executive Taylor Caparosa, Account Executive Lorenzo Cabrera, Account Executive Chelsea Fenstermacher, Account Executive Devin Mauck, Account Executive Andrew Thebes, Account Executive Robbie Shiver, Account Executive Katelyn Strasdauskas, Account Executive Matt Little, Account Executive Jared Center, Account Executive Devon Sherwood, Account Executive Lawrence Square, Account Executive Greg Wilson, Account Executive Jarred Johnson, Account Executive Kelly Rakusin, Account Executive Barrett Johnson, Account Executive
Group Sales Darren Montgomery, Senior Director of Group and Arena Event Sales Jeff Keeney, Director, Group Sales Jill Buxbaum, Director, Arena Events Monique Lewis, Director, Youth Basketball Sales Andre Scott, Manager Youth Basketball Sales Jimm Bonk, Senior Manager, Corporate Sales Pete Sekulow, Senior Manager, Corporate Sales Jim Anderson, Senior Manager, Corporate Sales Steve Zarick, Senior Manager, Corporate Sales Anthony Caddell, Manager, Group Sales Brian Dean, Manager, Group Sales Ashley Miller, Manager, Group Sales Alan Fontane, Manager, Group Sales Lauryn Scott, Manager, Group Sales Ralph Wong, Manager, Group Sales Erin Mitchell, Group Sales Marketing Coordinator
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MONUMENTAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Monumental Sports & Entertainment owns and operates three professional sports teams: the NBA’s Washington Wizards, NHL’s Washington Capitals and WNBA’s Washington Mystics. Monumental, which merged Lincoln Holdings and Washington Sports and Entertainment on June 10, 2010, also owns and operates Verizon Center, the premier sports and entertainment venue in Washington, D.C. Additionally, the group operates Kettler Capitals Iceplex, the Capitals’ state-of-the-art training facility in Arlington, Va., and George Mason University’s Patriot Center, located in Fairfax, Va.
Monumental Sports & Entertainment operates in the nation’s fifth-biggest media market and is one of the largest integrated sports and entertainment companies in the country with one of the most diverse partnership groups in all of sports.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Ted Leonsis is the founder, chairman, majority owner and CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which owns and operates the Washington Capitals (NHL), Washington Wizards (NBA), Washington Mystics (WNBA) and Verizon Center in downtown Washington, D.C. The partnership also operates Kettler Capitals Iceplex (the Washington Capitals’ training facility and front office headquarters) and the George Mason University Patriot Center. The company was formed in June 2010, serves a thriving regional sports community and is the only privately held company in a top 10 market to own and operate three professional sports teams and its arena. Mr. Leonsis has owned the Washington Capitals since the spring of 1999, and in that timeframe the team has won six Southeast Division titles, a Presidents’ Trophy and has recorded more than 100 consecutive sellouts at Verizon Center. Mr. Leonsis serves on the board of governors for the NBA and NHL as well as the executive committee of the NHL.
AOL - During his almost 14-year career at AOL, Mr. Leonsis served as president of American Online Services
Ted Leonsis Founder, Majority Owner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Company, president of AOL Studios, president of AOL Web Properties, vice chairman and president of AOL Core Services, vice chairman and president of AOL Audience Business and vice chairman emeritus. The company recorded its greatest levels of innovation and growth under his leadership, and in May 2010 AOL named a central office tower The Leonsis Creative Center in his honor. Mr. Leonsis retired from active management of AOL in 2006.
Venture Capital Investor - Mr. Leonsis is now a partner in the newly created “speed-up capital” Revolution Growth Fund II. In a 25-year period he has personally made investments and owned equity in numerous companies, including Groupon, Google, AOL, Revolution Money, AddThis, Preview Travel (Travelocity), GridPoint, Mahalo, MobilePosse, ObjectVideo, SB Nation, TidalTV, Zedge, Triporati, Personal, I-Village, Proxicom, ePals, SnagFilms and MediaBank. Most recently he led the Revolution Growth investments in FedBid, Resonate Networks and Echo360.
Filmmaker and Digital Entrepreneur - Mr. Leonsis created and produced the award-winning film Nanking. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was awarded the Documentary Editors Award. The film went on to win the Peabody Award and the Emmy Award. The film was distributed theatrically, appeared on HBO and is one of the most viewed documentaries of all time because of its wide distribution in theater and on television throughout China. Mr. Leonsis also produced the documentary film Kicking It, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and aired on ESPN. He also produced A Fighting Chance, which aired on ESPN in 2010. Mr. Leonsis is the founder, chairman and largest shareholder in SnagFilms, the web’s leading online distribution channel for documentary and independent films. SnagFilms also owns and operates indieWIRE.com, the leading site for news and information about independent and documentary films. SnagFilms has more than 3,000 films in its digital library, and its iPad app is a top 10 entrant in the entertainment category.
Board of Directors - Mr. Leonsis is an investor and serves on the board of directors of Groupon, where he is vice chairman, and AddThis. He also serves on the board of directors at American Express, where he heads the technology and innovation committee; Rosetta Stone; and Alcatel-Lucent, where he is on the technology committee. Mr. Leonsis also is on the board of directors of Georgetown University, his alma mater. He also serves on the charity boards of DC CAP (District of Columbia College Access Program) and CSF – DC (College Success Foundation – District of Columbia).
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MONUMENTAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Philanthropy - Through the Leonsis Foundation, his sports teams, SnagFilms and his family’s personal giving, more than 400 charities were served and supported during the last 12 months. Highlighted charities and causes include Best Buddies, DC Central Kitchen, See Forever Foundation, Venture Philanthropy Partners, Street Soccer USA, YouthAIDS, GlobalGiving.org, DC CAP, D.C. College Success Foundation, Potomac School, Georgetown University, Children’s Hospital, Potomac Valley Amateur Hockey Association, Salvation Army Angle Tree, Alliance for Lupus Research, Serve DC, Fort Dupont Ice Arena and Ice Hockey Club, USO of Metropolitan Washington, Capital Area Food Bank, Flashes of Hope, Inova Health System Foundation, UNICEF, obesity prevention and numerous local schools, cancer research and awareness programs.
Author - Mr. Leonsis has authored numerous books, including Blue Magic: The People, Power and Politics Behind the IBM PC and The Business of Happiness: 6 Secrets to Extraordinary Success in Work and Life.
Interesting Facts * Blogs daily at Ted’s Take * Purchased 100% of the Washington Capitals and 44% of the Washington Wizards and Verizon Center in 1999 * Purchased control of the Washington Mystics in 2005 * Acquired the remaining ownership stake in the Washington Wizards and Verizon Center in 2010 * The Mystics finished first in the Eastern Conference following the 2010 regular season * Coined term “filmanthropy” to signify films that shine a light on important topics and activate charitable giving (2006) * Created a 101-item life-list following an early 1980s reckoning and has checked off 82 of the 101 things to do * Founder of the first new media company: Redgate Communications in 1986 * Coined the phrase “New Rules – New Media” in 1987 * Co-invented successful board game “Only in New York” (1983) * Founder of six personal computer magazines between 1981 and 1988 * Served as mayor of Orchid, Fla. (1990-94) * Worked at Wang Laboratories and Harris Corporation early in career
Awards and Honors * Washington Business Man of the Year * Washingtonian of the Year * Top 10 Creative Executives in America * Top 20 Most Powerful People in Sports * Lowell (Mass.) High School Alumni Hall of Fame * Georgetown University John Carroll Award
Personal * Married to Lynn Leonsis; son, Zachary; daughter, Elle * Lives in Maryland
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Sheila C. Johnson is a successful entrepreneur and impassioned philanthropist. As CEO of Salamander Hotels and Resorts, a hospitality company she founded in 2005, Ms. Johnson oversees a growing portfolio of luxury properties. Grand Golf Resorts of Florida features three golf and family resorts reaching from the Gulf to the Atlantic – Innisbrook Resort near Tampa, Reunion Resort in Orlando, and Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Coast. The ultra-luxurious Salamander Resort & Spa will make its highly anticipated debut in August 2013 in Middleburg, Virginia, in the heart of Virginia’s horse and wine country. Ms. Johnson is Vice Chairman of Monumental Sports & Entertainment and President and Managing Partner of the WNBA’s Washington Mystics. She is the only African-American woman to have ownership in three professional sports teams, including the NBA’s Washington Wizards and the NHL’s Washington Capitals. Ms. Johnson is a partner in ProJet Aviation, a comprehensive aviation service company specializing in aviation consulting, aircraft acquisitions, management, and charter services. She is also a partner in Mistral, the makers of fine bath, body, and home products. In November 2012 she launched her own collection of luxury scarves, inspired by her travels around the world and manufactured in Prato, Italy.
Sheila C. Johnson Vice Chairman Monumental Sports & Entertainment, President & Managing Partner Washington Mystics
Ms. Johnson has long been a powerful influence in the entertainment industry, starting with her work as founding partner of Black Entertainment Television. She has served as executive producer of four documentary films, including Kicking It, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival; A Powerful Noise, which premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival; She Is the Matador; and The Other City, a critically acclaimed portrayal of the HIV/AIDS crisis in Washington DC, which premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. In May 2011, Ms. Johnson joined the AOL Huffington Post Media Group as Strategic Advisor for Multicultural and African-American Initiatives. In 2006, Ms. Johnson was named global ambassador for CARE, a leading humanitarian organization that combats global poverty by empowering women. Since 2011, she has served as a member of Accordia Global Health Foundation’s International Council, rallying support for the foundation’s efforts to overcome the burden of infectious diseases in Africa. Ms. Johnson is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. A fervent supporter of education and the arts, she serves on the Board of Governors of Parsons, the New School for Design in New York and Sundance Institute. She is also a board member of the ANNIKA Foundation and is on the Executive Committee of the United States Golf Association. An accomplished violinist, Ms. Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts in music from the University of Illinois, as well as honorary degrees from numerous other institutions. She lives in Middleburg, VA, is married to the Honorable William T. Newman, Jr., and has two children.
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MONUMENTAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Dick Patrick Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer, Monumental Sports & Entertainment President, Washington Capitals Dick Patrick, along with Ted Leonsis, is one of the original partners in the group that became Monumental Sports & Entertainment. As the vice chairman and chief operating officer, Mr. Patrick assists Leonsis in all facets of owning three professional sports franchises – Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards and the Washington Mystics – and the management and operation of Verizon Center. Mr. Patrick has assumed responsibility for upgrading and improving the arena, which has seen changes designed to enhance the overall fan experience. A mainstay for the Washington Capitals’ franchise for more than two decades, the owner, president and alternate governor continues to lead the club with his tireless effort and intense desire to continue a family tradition – engraving the Patrick name onto the Stanley Cup. Mr. Patrick, who joined the Capitals prior to the 1982-83 season, guides the team on a daily basis. The former chairman of the NHL Finance Committee, Mr. Patrick has been instrumental in the Capitals’ long-term success as a franchise both on and off the ice. Mr. Patrick was a leader in the conception and development of the Kettler Capitals Iceplex, the team’s state-of-the-art training center and office building that opened in 2006 in Arlington, Va.
Raul Fernandez Vice Chairman, Monumental Sports & Entertainment Raul Fernandez is the chairman of ObjectVideo, a private technology company that develops video analytics software for automated security surveillance. He is also a special advisor to General Atlantic Partners, a growth equity firm with more than $17 billion under management. Mr. Fernandez founded Proxicom, an internet services company he started in 1991 with $40,000 in savings. After taking Proxicom public in 1999 and growing his business to more than $200 million in revenue, he sold it to Dimension Data in 2001. Mr. Fernandez also serves on the board of Liz Claiborne; TROW, a Toronto-based engineering and consulting firm; ValueOptions, the nation’s largest independent behavioral healthcare company and Network Solutions, the leader in web-based domain name and related services.
Mr. Fernandez, a native Washingtonian, is an active philanthropist in D.C. regional non-profits, focusing his energy primarily on educational reform. In 2000, he co-founded Venture Philanthropy Partners, a philanthropic investment organization based in Washington, D.C. Mr. Fernandez sits on various non-profit boards, including America’s Promise, the D.C. College Access Program (DCCAP), the D.C. Public Education Fund and the Fernandez Foundation. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Maryland.
Scott Brickman Scott Brickman is CEO of The Brickman Group, the largest commercial landscape maintenance firm in the U.S. The company, which has more than 10,000 employees and more than 170 company-owned and operated branches serving 30 states, provides quality commercial landscape services to thousands of office parks, hotels, cemeteries, healthcare facilities, retail centers, homeowners associations and schools around the country. Joining the company in 1986, Mr. Brickman progressively advanced to oversee operations in their Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Southeast division before being named CEO in 1998 at the age of 35. Outside the company, Mr. Brickman has served as a board member and in an advisory capacity to many organizations, including Kellermeyer Building Services, ICON, Sequel Health Services and Kratos Global Strategies. He and his company have been the recipient of numerous awards, including Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award. The Brickman Group was recognized with the Society of Financial Professionals’ National Capital Business Ethics Award. Mr. Brickman and his wife, Patrice, are involved in many philanthropic causes, including Neediest Kids and Visible Men, where Mr. Brickman sits on the Board, the National Center for Women and Children, Stepping Stones Shelter, the Barbara Bush Foundation Celebration of Reading and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Neil D. Cohen Neil D. Cohen is the president and chief executive officer of District Photo Inc., which is the largest direct-to-consumer digital print, variable data printer and gift fulfillment service in the world. Mr. Cohen started with the company in 1976 and has been president and CEO since 1989. The company, which has facilities in Beltsville, Md., Chambersburg, Pa., Phoenix and Newton Abbott in the United Kingdom, provides services to most major on-line providers, major retailers and to its companyowned brands. Prior to the digital revolution, District Photo was the largest independent mail order and wholesale photo film processor in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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MONUMENTAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Mr. Cohen, a native of Washington, D.C., is the past president of the Photo Marketing Association International. He is also involved in numerous business groups, including the World Presidents’ Organization, and a wide range of philanthropic organizations serving children’s needs, education, faithbased organizations and health-related causes, frequently holding committee or chair responsibilities in these groups.
Jack Davies Jack Davies was the founder and president of AOL International and now serves on the board of directors of Scholastic, the global children’s publishing and media company. Prior to joining AOL in 1993, Mr. Davies was managing director of Citicorp’s London-based consumer mortgage business after serving as vice president, Europe, for RCA Records. He began his career at General Electric where he held numerous senior consumer marketing positions. Mr. Davies earned an MBA in marketing (1973) and a bachelor’s degree in political science (1972) from the University of Rochester. Active in philanthropy in the D.C. area, Mr. Davies serves on a number of boards including the Board and Executive Committee of Venture Philanthropy Partners. In addition he is on the board of See Forever Foundation, CharityWorks and The Washington Scholarship Fund.
Richard D. Fairbank Richard D. Fairbank is founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Capital One Financial Corporation, a broadly diversified financial services company ranked 130th on the Fortune 500. Mr. Fairbank founded Capital One in 1988 based on his belief that the power of information, technology and testing could be harnessed to bring highly customized financial products directly to consumers. Headquartered in McLean, Va., Capital One is the seventh-largest bank in the United States, offering a broad spectrum of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients. With the company’s newly acquired subsidiary, Chevy Chase Bank, F.S.B., Capital One has approximately 1,000 branch locations in New York, New Jersey, Louisiana, Texas, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Additionally, Capital One has international businesses in the United Kingdom and Canada. Capital One has been widely recognized for its entrepreneurial culture, progressive work place, and community engagement. Recently, Capital One has been named to: Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For, Fortune’s 20 Great Employers for New Grads, BusinnessWeek’s Best Places to Launch a Career, Working Mother’s 100 Best Companies and DiversityInc’s Top 50
Companies for Diversity. Capital One also was named to Fortune magazine’s list of Top Companies for Leaders, ranking second in North America and fifth globally. Under Mr. Fairbank’s leadership, Capital One has demonstrated a strong commitment to philanthropy and volunteerism, supporting a number of area programs focused on community redevelopment and youth education, including DC Cares, the DC College Access Program and Junior Achievement. Mr. Fairbank has been recognized for his community and industry leadership, including his 2008 appointment to the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation. He also was honored as a 2008 Washington Business Hall of Fame Laureate and was named 2006 Banker of the Year by the American Banker. Mr. Fairbank holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford University.
Michelle DiFebo Freeman Michelle DiFebo Freeman is the owner and an active board member of the Carl M. Freeman Companies, with offices in Olney, Md., and Fenwick Island, Del. The Freeman Companies has more than 60 years in a variety of real estate ventures, currently with special expertise in land acquisition, land planning, development and redevelopment for award-winning, amenity-rich residential communities and neighborhood shopping centers. Notable real estate developments and redevelopments by the Freeman Companies include Sea Colony, the Village at Bear Trap, Bayside (including a Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course) at the Delmarva Shore, The Tidewater Inn in Easton, Md., and Olney Village Center and Cabin John Center and Mall in Montgomery County, Md. Ms. Freeman is also the founding president and chairman of the board of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation. The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation was created in 2007 to conceptualize, construct and operate sustainable facilities that support the arts, the environment and athletic achievement. Ms. Freeman has also served as the president and chairman of the board of The Carl M. Freeman Foundation since 2007. Since 1960 The Carl M. Freeman Foundation has been proudly giving grants and guidance to hundreds of nonprofit organizations in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Delaware and West Virginia. Ms. Freeman is a founding member of Venture Philanthropy Partners and is currently serving on the boards of The Washington National Opera, Charity Works and YouthAIDS.
Richard Kay Richard Kay is currently chairman of Sentrillion Inc., a “TS” (Top Secret) border security, cyber-security, information assurance and healthcare managed services company. He is the former founder, chairman and CEO of OTG Software, a data storage software
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MONUMENTAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE company that he founded in 1992. OTG became the leader in online data storage solutions. OTG was acquired by Legato Systems in 2002 and Mr. Kay remained on the board of directors until the acquisition of Legato Systems by EMC in 2003. Mr. Kay currently serves on the board of directors of the University of Maryland School of Engineering. He is a special partner with ABS Capital, a multibillion dollar equity investment firm focused on healthcare, IT and media companies. Mr. Kay is also an honorary member of the board of directors of Venture Philanthropy Partners. He and his family work closely with various charities.
Jeong H. Kim Jeong H. Kim is the 11th president of Bell Labs, the communication industry’s most heralded research organization. His background ranges from being a CEO of a high technology start-up to senior executive of a Fortune 500 corporation. Mr. Kim’s early career encompassed computer design, satellite systems design and data communications and included seven years as a nuclear submarine officer in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Kim holds a Ph.D. in reliability engineering from the University of Maryland, a master’s degree in technical management and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Kim currently serves on the boards of the Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, and Global Internet Ventures. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the NASDAQ Listing and Hearing Review Council, and was named one of the 10 most influential Asian Americans in business for 2005 by the U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber.
Mark D. Lerner Mark D. Lerner, representing members of the Lerner, Cohen, Tanenbaum family, is a principal owner of the Washington Nationals Baseball Club and a principal of Lerner Enterprises, a Rockville, Md., based real estate development, management and investment company founded in 1952 by his father, Ted Lerner. Lerner Enterprises’ development activity is mainly concentrated in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Some of the company’s major projects include White Flint, White Flint North, Washington Square at 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 20 M Street, SE, 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard, The Corporate Office Centre at Tysons II, Dulles Town Center, Fallsgrove Village Center and the Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, among many others. Mr. Lerner also has developed and manages many residential communities in the Washington, D.C., area. In addition, Lerner Enterprises is a partner in Chelsea Piers, a 30-acre sports and entertainment complex located on the Hudson River in New York City.
Mr. Lerner and his family have been involved in many worthwhile causes including the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The George Washington University, Georgetown Day School, The Scleroderma Foundation of Greater Washington, Jewish Community Centers of Greater Washington and the District of Columbia, JCC Maccabi Games, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Imagination Stage, ADL In Concert against Hate, YouthAids, Juvenile Diabetes, Junior Achievement, Food and Friends and the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation, among many others. He currently serves as a trustee of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, a member of the board of Hillel at The George Washington University and on the advisory board of Israel Bonds.
Roger Mody Roger Mody is the founder and chairman of The Mody Foundation, whose goal is to provide higher education, health-based and athletics funding for economically disadvantaged inner-city children. Mr. Mody also is an associate publisher of Inc. Magazine and has been featured on CNN. He is the former chairman and CEO of SIGNAL Corporation, an information technology services company supporting the Federal Government. SIGNAL achieved revenue of $300 million in 2002 with 2,200 employees. Mr. Mody sold the company to Veridian Corporation for $227 million in 2002. Mr. Mody and SIGNAL were the recipients of multiple industry and growth awards, including Ernst & Young High Technology Entrepreneur of the Year, KPMG Peat Marwick High Technology Entrepreneur of the Year, Small Business Administration (SBA) Entrepreneur and Business of the Year, Washington Technology Fast 50 Growth Award, Arthur Andersen’s Best Practices Award for Exceeding Customer Expectations, Deloitte & Touches Fast 500 and Inc. 500, among others. The Mody Foundation has been actively involved in the Washingtonarea philanthropic community with participation in numerous organizations, including Inova Fairfax Hospital pediatric heart program, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Orphan Network, National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Easter Seals. The Mody Foundation also has supported Cardinals AAU Basketball, Alexandria Rising Stars Basketball, Joe Gibbs’ Youth For Tomorrow and The Good Samaritan Foundation. Mr. Mody was a charter member of the Washington Redskins Leadership Council and served as chairman of Washington’s 2003 Fight Night, which raised a then record $2 million for the Fight for Children organization.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Anthony Nader Anthony Nader is president and chief executive officer of NEW Customer Service Companies, a unit of NEW Asurion Corporation. Under his leadership, NEW has grown to be the leading global provider of extended service plans for the consumer electronics and appliance industries. NEW was the first company of its type to receive a JD Power Certification; it was recently recognized by the Washington Business Journal as one of the top 50 places to work. Mr. Nader is involved in a number of philanthropic, business and community organizations, including the Inova Health System Foundation Board, where he is past chairman, and the Inova Health System Board of Trustees. He is a member of Venture Philanthropy Partners, The Economic Club of Washington, D.C., and the Young Presidents Organization, a Partner in the Washington Nationals Baseball Club and a principal in SWaN Investors. He is a graduate of John Carroll University and holds an MBA in finance from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Mr. Nader, his wife, Annette, and their three children live in Northern Virginia.
Fredrick D. Schaulfeld Fredrick D. Schaufeld is managing director of SWaN Investors. SWaN has 20 widely diversified investments, including growth oriented companies, domestic and international real estate ventures and the Washington Nationals Baseball Club. Mr. Schaufeld is also founder and chairman of NEW Customer Service Companies and vice chairman of its parent company, NEW Asurion Corporation, the world’s leading consumer product protection administrator. Mr. Schaufeld was a founder of the Service Contract Industry Council (SCIC) and with his wife, Karen Schaufeld, authored its first model law, a derivation of which was adopted by most states. Prior to founding NEW, Mr. Schaufeld worked in the live talent industry. Mr. Schaufeld is active on a number of corporate and philanthropic boards, including CustomInk.com; Loudoun Country Day School, where he is currently board chairman; Fight For Children; One Voice Movement; and the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy. He is a member of Venture Philanthropy Partners and the Young Presidents’ Organization. Mr. Schaufeld is a graduate of Lehigh University and has three children.
Earl Stafford
than 30 nonprofits that provide services to the disadvantaged and underserved and helps them to improve their lives and become selfreliant. The foundation created and funded The People’s Inaugural Project, which brought hundreds of disadvantaged Americans from across the country to witness and participate in the inauguration of President Obama. The foundation also established the Doing Good campaign with Dr. Bill Cosby’s endorsement. The campaign is designed for people who are seeking ways to help others become self-sufficient so that they may in turn help others who are underserved. Mr. Stafford is the former chairman and CEO of UNITECH, a technology solutions company that developed advance distributed training programs, training simulation systems and homeland security solutions for the Federal Government. Mr. Stafford enjoyed a distinguished career in the U.S. military, including serving as the assistant Air Force liaison officer to the Federal Aviation Administration where he was responsible for ensuring Department of Defense initiatives and programs which were integrated into the FAA’s National Airspace System modernization effort. He currently serves on the boards of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Drexel University, Wesley Theological Seminary, Venture Philanthropy Partners and Business Executives for National Security.
George P. Stamas George P. Stamas is a senior partner in the Washington and New York offices of the international law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP. A graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (1973) and the University of Maryland Law School (1976), Mr. Stamas began his career as a special counsel in the Enforcement Division of the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has been listed in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America for many years and was previously named by The American Lawyer as one of the leading 45 lawyers in America under the age of 45. Mr. Stamas was the former vice chairman of the board of Deutsche Banc Alex Brown, Inc., a founding board member of FTI Consulting (NYSE), and also serves on the boards of NexCen Brands, Inc., Gridpoint Technologies, Medicity, Inc., and MidOcean Partners. He is also a venture partner of New Enterprise Associates and is active in numerous local and national civic affairs. In addition to being a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, he is on the board of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Leadership 100, Caves Valley Golf Club, the Baltimore Orioles, and is an Archon of the International Order of St. Andrew.
Earl Stafford is the chairman and CEO of The Stafford Foundation, which is a faith-based, nonprofit organization that supports more
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MONUMENTAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Cliff White Cliff White was a founding partner and the financial architect of NEW Customer Service Companies Inc., the nation’s leading provider of extended-service plans and buyer-protection programs for consumer products. Founded in 1983 with headquarters in Sterling, Va., NEW provides award-winning post-sale consumer care for leading retailers, consumer service providers, wireless carriers and financial services firms in the United States, Canada, China, Japan, Turkey and the United Kingdom. A graduate of Lehigh University, Mr. White started his career as a CPA with Deloitte Haskins & Sells in New York City. There he was responsible for managing the field work on the Bank of New York and Mitsubishi International Corporation audits. Currently he and two other founding members of NEW are partners in SWaN Investors, a diversified private investment fund with more than 20 investments, including the Washington Nationals Baseball Club. He is active on the Board of the Community Foundation of Montgomery County, where he and his wife, Debbie, have a family fund. Mr. White is also on the foundation’s Sharing Montgomery Grants Committee and is a founder and co-chair of the foundation’s Neighbors in Need Montgomery Fund, which assists those in the county who are in dire need of housing, food and employment. The Whites also are donors in Venture Philanthropy Partners, an innovative philanthropic organization that makes investments in high-performing nonprofit organizations that serve children and youth of low-income families in the National Capital region. In addition, Mr. White is the treasurer of St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church in Bethesda, Md.
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HEAD COACH & GENERAL MANAGER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Mike Thibault was named the head coach/general manager of the Washington Mystics on December 18, 2012. He currently has the most wins of any active coach with a 206-134 (.605) record in the last 10 years. Prior to joining the Mystics, Thibault was the head coach of the Connecticut Sun where he was twice named WNBA Coach of the Year (2006, 2008) and led the team to eight playoff appearances and two WNBA Finals. He set numerous milestones during his time with the Sun, including becoming the second coach in WNBA history to reach 200 wins, the third-fastest coach in league history to reach 100 wins (doing so in 159 games) and the fourth WNBA head coach to work at least 300 regular season games. From 2003 through 2008, Thibault and the Sun won 127 regular season games, tying with the Detroit Shock for the most victories during that six-year span. The Sun were also one of two teams to have six consecutive winning seasons. Connecticut posted consecutive 26-8 records in 2005 and 2006, which are still the best regular season results for an Eastern Conference team. Thibault assisted in the blockbuster trade that sent Lindsay Whalen and the No. 2 pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft to Minnesota in exchange for second-year guard Renee Montgomery and the No. 1 pick in 2010, which the team used to select Tina Charles. Under Thibault’s tutelage, Charles was named the league’s MVP in 2012.
Mike Thibault Head Coach & General Manager
Prior to joining the Sun in 2003, Thibault had spent numerous years in various roles with NBA teams. He was an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks and also served as a scout for the Atlanta Hawks and the New York Knicks. Thibault joined the coaching ranks in 1978 as a scout for the Los Angeles Lakers and was quickly promoted to director of scouting and assistant coach in 1980. During his tenure with the Lakers, the team won two NBA Championships. From 1982-1986, he served as the director of scouting for the Chicago Bulls when the organization selected Michael Jordan, Charles Oakley and John Paxson. Thibault served as the general manager and head coach of the Omaha Racers of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) where his team captured the league’s title in 1988. During his tenure with the Racers, the team made nine consecutive playoff appearances, and Thibault was named the 1993 Sportsman of the Year by Omaha broadcasters. He ranks sixth on the CBA all-time coaching victory list (236). Thibault also coached the Calgary 88’s of the World Basketball League (WBL) where he received Coach of the Year honors in 1988. Thibault has had an extensive collaboration with USA Basketball. He most recently served as an assistant coach to the women’s National Team that won gold during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He was on the coaching staff of the 2006 National Team that captured bronze during the World Championships, was the head coach of the men’s team that participated in the 1993 FIBA World Championship qualifying tournament and was also at the helm of the men’s team that won the silver medal during the 1995 Pan American Games. Thibault and his wife Nanci have been staunch supporters of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation since Mike’s days with the Omaha Racers. In 2007, the Thibaults were co-chairs of GREAT STRIDES, the primary fundraiser of the CF Foundation’s Connecticut Chapter. Mike and Nanci have two children. Eric is an assistant coach with the Mystics basketball team while Carly is attending Monmouth University on a basketball scholarship.
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BASKETBALL OPERATIONS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Marianne Stanley returns for her third consecutive season on the Washington Mystics bench. Stanley coached the team as an assistant in 2001 and was the head coach in 2002 and 2003. Stanley has over 20 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level with stops at Stanford, University of California-Berkeley and University of Southern California. Stanley is also very familiar with the WNBA. In addition to her stop in Washington, she has also been an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Sparks and the New York Liberty. Stanley has earned numerous accolades throughout her career. She was named the Pac-10 Conference Coach of the Year in 1993, the Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year in 1984 and 1985, and an All-American selection as a player in 1975 and 1976 at Immaculata College. She started her coaching career at Old Dominion University where she won the 1978 WNIT Championship and consecutive AIAW titles in 1979 and 1980. Stanley and ODU captured their third National Championship in 1985 following a 31-3 season. Nancy Liberman, Anne Donovan and Inge Nissen were some of the future hall of famers coached by Stanley at ODU.
Marianne Stanley Assistant Coach
In 2002, she was voted the WNBA Coach of the Year. That same year she was also inducted in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She finished her third season as an assistant coach with UMMC Ekaterinberg which features WNBA players Cappie Pondexter, Sandrine Gruda, Candace Parker and the Mystics’ own Crystal Langhorne. Off the court, Stanley has been an active member in the community, lending a hand to groups such as Hoops for Africa, the YMCA, Hope House Foundation and National Multiple Sclerosis Society. She was recently induced in the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. Stanley’s daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Jonathan Worden, live in Long Beach, Calif., with their children, Madelyn, Jonathan, Jr. and Dylan.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Eric Thibault is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Washington Mystics. He has had stints with Virginia Commonwealth University and the Connecticut Sun. During the 2012-13 season, Thibault assisted with the recruiting process and player development for VCU. He played an integral role in the team’s transition to the Atlantic-10 conference. The Rams qualified for the conference tournament as the second youngest team in the A-10. As a member of the Sun’s coaching staff, Thibault was responsible for preparing reports on opponent personnel, conducting individual workouts with players, managing season statistics, constructing opponent film edits, and scouting opponents. He has also worked on the floor with WNBA All-Star point guards Kara Lawson, Lindsay Whalen, and Renee Montgomery. Thibault was also a key member of the coaching staff that assisted the Sun during their playoff run in 2012.
Eric Thibault Assistant Coach
From 2010-12, Thibault served as a graduate assistant coach with the St. John’s women’s basketball program. During that time, the Red Storm compiled a 46-21 record and received a pair of at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament. In 2011-12, St. John’s reached its first-ever NCAA Sweet 16 after knocking off Oklahoma on its home floor, and earned its highest-ever end-of-season ranking in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll at No. 15. As a graduate assistant, Thibault’s responsibilities included assisting the coaching staff with scouting and game preparation, organizing the team’s managers and practice players, coordinating film exchange, and tracking game and season statistics. Thibault graduated Cum Laude in English from the University of Missouri in December of 2009. He obtained his Master’s degree in Sports Management from St. John’s University in 2012.
Navin Hettiarachchi MS, Dip MT, ATC, CASR, CSCS, C/PES Head Athletic Trainer & Strength and Conditioning Coach Navin Hettiarachchi enters his eighth season as the certified head athletic trainer for the Washington Mystics. He is responsible for the team’s overall medical care, rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, and sports performance. Navin bridges the gap between game performance and rehabilitation by enhancing the players’ physical health and functional abilities. His primary concerns are injury prevention, increased strength and conditioning and the treatment of movement dysfunctions. Navin earned a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from West Virginia Wesleyan College and a master’s degree in sports medicine from the United States Sports Academy. He has learned and trained under world-renowned physical therapists, chiropractors and osteopaths, and he’s earned multiple certifications in rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries, including: a Graduate Diploma in Manipulative Therapy (Dip MT), Certificate in Advanced Sports Rehabilitation (CASR), Certificate in Spinal Manual Therapy, Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES). Instead of relying on one treatment technique, Navin combines a variety of disciplines to create a unique and innovative approach,
which enables an athlete to get the best care. Navin blends skillful manual therapy and therapeutic exercises using evidence-based best practices and scientific literature. Navin is currently learning dynamic neuromuscular stabilization - developmental kinesiology approach, according to Pavel Kolar. Since 2000, Navin has also been the head athletic trainer for the Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation (STAR) clinic in Washington D.C., where he treats athletic and non-athletic injuries. This work has provided an opportunity to care for a wider patient population with a variety of injuries. From 2001-2003, Navin worked with the Washington Redskins during their mini-camps, pre-season training and home games. Since 2003, Navin has worked with the Washington Wizards as an assistant athletic trainer. Other work at notable events and locations includes: The U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., seven years at the Jordan Brand Classic All-American basketball game, and many Verizon Center entertainment events that require heath care service. Navin is continuously advancing his knowledge and skills. He has traveled to countries such as Australia, Ireland, England and Thailand to learn from pioneers in healthcare. He loves playing sports, especially cricket, flag football, rugby, soccer and basketball. He was born and raised in Sri Lanka and now resides in Washington, D.C.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE NUM PLAYER
POS HT
WT
DOB
FROM
YRS
22 25 4 1 12 5 33 42 44 2 9
G F G F-C G G C F-C G C C
160 173 145 185 138 155 182 175 183 145 205
05/07/1986 02/25/1983 10/23/1990 10/27/1986 09/25/1984 09/06/1991 05/13/1993 07/9/1982 04/11/1991 03/20/1980 01/24/1987
Rutgers Duke Ohio State Maryland North Carolina St. John’s (N.Y.) Belgium Connecticut North Carolina Tennessee Rutgers
5 7 R 5 6 R R 8 R 11 4
Matee Ajavon Monique Currie Tayler Hill Crystal Langhorne Ivory Latta Nadirah McKenith Emma Meesseman Jessica Moore Tierra Ruffin-Pratt Michelle Snow Kia Vaughn
5-8 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-6 5-7 6-4 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-4
*Roster as of 5/15/13
Head Coach:
Mike Thibault (St. Martin’s)
Assistant Coaches:
Marianne Stanley (Immaculata College) Eric Thbault (Missouri)
Certified Head Athletic Trainer & Strength and Conditioning Coach :
Navin Hettiarachchi (West Virginia Wesleyan College)
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MATEE
AJAVON 2012: Led team and ranked 17th in the league in free throw percentage (.827)…averaged 7.9 points per game…started in 22 out of 33 games…collected a career high seven steals vs. the Minnesota Lynx on 5/30…led team averaging 1.61 steals per game…in a loss to the Atlanta Dream on 8/24, scored 16 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter, shooting 4-for-6 from three-point range to set a new career high with four made three-point shots…tied career high of seven assists on 6/20 against Phoenix…averaged 2.0 assists per game. 2011: Ranked second on the team and 11th in the league in scoring with 14.7 points per game and averaged 31.3 minutes per game…scored double digits in all but seven games, posting 20 10+ points, six 20+ points and one 30+ point games…led the Mystics in scoring in eight games and assists in 15 games…contributed 3.1 assists per game and set a career high seven assists against the Seattle Storm on July 12…finished seventh in the league collecting 1.68 steals per game and set a career-high five steals against the Phoenix Mercury on July 15… scored her 1,000th career point in a 91-81 win over the New York Liberty at home on August 6. 2010: Appeared in every game…averaged 5.9 points per game in the regular season…ranked third in the league in steals per 40 minutes (3.06)…averaged 18.0 points in the post-season in two games, shooting .440 from the field and .750 from the free throw line.
2008: Played in every game…averaged 8.0 points per game and 1.7 assists per game…scored a career high 24 points against the Indiana Fever (June, 28 2008)…was ranked in the top ten of numerous rookie categories such as points (7th), assists (7th) and steals (8th). College: Completed her Scarlet Knight career with a 109-32 team record…helped lead her team to four NCAA tournament appearances, with losses in one regional semifinal, two regional finals and one title game…during the 2008 women’s NCAA tournament regional semifinals, hit a game-high 18 points while setting her career-high in field goal attempts…tied the RU senior record for fifth all-time three point shot with 112…led the team in assists 22 times in 2008… named to the Greensboro Regional All-tournament team in 2008.
#22
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 5-8/160 Birth Date: 5/7/86 College: Rutgers ‘08 Hometown: Newark, NJ WNBA Experience: 5
Personal: Born in Monrovia, Liberia…daughter of Patience Wilson…has one brother and two sisters… enjoys playing ping pong, writing and reading poetry…often described as the life of the party…prides herself as being able to play an invisible flute. Career Transactions • Selected in first round (fifth overall) by the Houston Comets in the 2008 WNBA draft • Selected second overall by the Washington Mystics in the dispersal draft • Re-signed with the Mystics on March 6, 2012
2009: Played in every game…started in four games…averaged 8 .0 points per game…averaged 17.3 minutes per game…scored a new career-high 32 points against the Chicago Sky (September, 9 2009)…shot .833 percent from the free throw line during her first playoffs appearance.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
2008
HOU
34-2
604
94-284
0.331
13-68
0.191
72-91
0.791
33
27
60
59
85
31
55
6
273
8.0
2009
WAS
34-4
587
85-253
0.336
28-82
0.341
74-110
0.673
27
37
64
37
84
37
50
4
272
8.0
2010
WAS
34-0
497
66-191
0.346
9-49
0.184
58-75
0.773
16
37
53
47
60
38
52
2
199
5.9
2011
WAS
34-33
1,065
174-445
0.391
37-134
0.276
116-140
0.829
30
50
80
105 109
57
105
9
501
13.8
2012
WAS
33-22
712
82-274
0.299
31-103
0.301
67-81
0.827
20
40
60
67
53
65
6
262
7.9
169-61
3465
501-1446 0.346
118-435
0.271
387-497
0.779
126
191
317
315 435
215
326
27
1507
8.9
Total
97
Playoff Averages 2009
WAS
2-0
34
6-16
.375
2-8
.250
5-6
.833
1
4
5
3
6
4
2
0
19
9.5
2010
WAS
2-0
35
11-25
.440
2-5
.400
12-16
.750
0
0
0
3
7
3
2
0
36
18.0
4-0
69
17-41
.415
4-13
.308
17-22
.773
1
4
5
6
13
7
4
0
55
13.8
Total Career Highs MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
PTS
43
10
21
4
8
10
13
9
7
7
32
6/3/2008
8/24/12
vs. SAN
vs. ATL
2 times
vs. NY
2 Times
at NY
2 times
vs. MIN
2 times
8/23/2011 vs. LA
5 times
8/6/2011
9/13/2009
5/30/2012
2012 Season High MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
PTS
34
8
14
4
8
8
10
5
7
7
22
8/19/12
5/30/12
8/24/2012
8/24/12
6/8/12
5/26/12
9/4/2012
6/20/12
5/30/12
8/19/2012
vs. CHI
vs. MIN
vs. ATL
vs. ATL
vs. NY
vs. TUL
vs. CON
at PHX
vs. MIN
vs. CHI
2 times
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CURRIE
2012: Started in 28 out of 34 games played… second on the team in scoring with 12.0 points per game…posted 20 10+ point games and five 20+ point games…led team in scoring in 12 games…shot .774 from the free throw line, connecting on 127-164 from the charity stripe… scored her 2,000th career point with 23.9 seconds remaining in the second quarter in the Mystics loss to the Seattle Storm on June 26. 2011: Returned to the lineup following a successful anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) recovery, making her season debut against the Atlanta Dream on September 1 after missing the first 29 games of the season…in her debut, played just over nine minutes and scored eight points, shooting 2-for-4 from the field and a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line…also tallied three rebounds and collected one steal in the Mystics, 85-81 victory…in her final game of the season, rejoined the Mystics starting lineup for the first time this season…played 25 minutes and scored 14 points in the Mystics’ loss to the San Antonio Silver Stars on September 10…in her four games this season with the team, shot perfect from the free throw line, 16-for-16. 2010: Played and started in all 34 games… posted best scoring average of her four-year career (14.1)…shot perfect from the free throw line in 15 games…ranked eighth in the league in free-throw percentage (.877)…ranked third in the league in three-point field-goal percentage (.446)…was a candidate for Most Improved Player of the Year award…posted a career-high six steals in a win over the New York Liberty (June, 12 2010)…shot a careerhigh five three-point field goals in a win over the
Seattle Storm (August, 15 2010). 2009: Shot .803 at the free throw line…ranked 15th in the league in total free throws (102)… had two season-high games with 17 points… shot perfect from the free throw line in 11 games…tied her career high of 11 rebounds against the Minnesota Lynx (July, 7 2009) 2008: Started every game…set career highs in numerous categories such as points per game (11.9), assists (7) and points scored (28)… led the team in free throw shooting at .802... Scored her 1000th point against the Chicago Sky (8/29/07)…ranked 11th in the league in three-point percentage (.380)…Scored in double figures 20 times and led the team in scoring five times…ranked 20th in the league in free throws (109)
#25 Position: Forward
Height/Weight: 6-0/177 Birth Date: 2/25/83 College: Duke ‘06 Hometown: Washington, D.C. WNBA Experience: 7
2007: Traded to Washington from Chicago two games into the season…started 24 games… averaged 25.2 minutes per game…averaged career highs in points (10.7) and rebounds (4.0)… Had career highs in total points (354), blocks (7) and total rebounds (133)… recorded a career-high 11 rebounds twice in games against the Seattle Storm (July, 24 2007) and Houston Comets (July, 18 2007)…grabbed a career-high five steals against the Minnesota Lynx (July, 20 2007)…played a career-high 42 minutes against the Seattle Storm (July, 24 2007)…Recorded three double-doubles on the season…ranked eighth in the league in free throws (128) and seventh in the league in free throw attempts (163) 2006: Named to the WNBA All-Rookie Team… played in 34 games recording 33 starts…av-
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE eraged 25.0 minutes per game…averaged 10.0 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.0 steals…shot .810 from the free throw line Off-Season: Played for Targoviste in Romania College: Earned Kodak All-American honors twice, joining Alana Beard as the only players in Duke history to be selected as repeat honorees…posted the only triple-double in the ACC in 2005-06 with 21 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists against Florida State on January 5, 2006…tallied 118 double-figure scoring games and 22 double-doubles over her career…named to the AP All-American Second Team in 2006 and the First Team in 2005…2005 ACC Player of the Year and was a finalist for the John R. Wooden Award, State Farm Wade Trophy and Naismith Trophy for the National Player of the Year…received All-ACC First Team honor in 2006 and 2005 and Second Team honors in 2004 and 2002.
Personal: Name is Monique Paulette Currie...daughter of Michael and Gwendolyn Currie …has one sister, Mikia… three-time Maryland Miss Basketball selection…in 1998 led her AAU team to the national title…lists the most famous person she has met as Bill Clinton and her craziest ambition is to sky dive…graduated from Duke with a degree in public policy and African-American studies and spent her fifth-year on campus pursuing a degree in humanities. Career Transactions • Selected by Charlotte in the first round (third overall) of the WNBA Draft, April 5, 2006. • Selected by Chicago (1st overall) in the Dispersal Draft, January 8, 2007. • Traded to Washington from Chicago for Chasity Melvin, May 24, 2007. • Re-signed as a free agent with Washington on February 18, 2010 • Re-signed as a free agent on February 21, 2012
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
2006
CHA
34-33
849
87-262
0.332
16-55
0.291
149-184
0.810
51
81
132
87
100
34
62
4
339
10
2007
WAS/CHI
33-24
832
106-241
0.440
14-41
0.341
128-163
0.785
45
88
133
58
95
7
51
95
354
10.7
2008
WAS
34-34
972
135-337
0.401
24-64
0.375
109-132
0.826
32
109
141
86
121
30
87
12
403
11.9
2009
WAS
34-34
728
78-217
0.359
20-52
0.385
102-127
0.803
38
108
146
61
83
29
57
14
278
8.2
2010
WAS
34-34
891
146-335
0.436
37-83
0.446
150-171
0.877
43
120
163
55
120
49
89
14
479
14.1
2011
WAS
4-1
77
15-35
0.429
1-8
0.125
16-16
1.000
7
10
17
4
11
7
10
0
47
11.8
2012
WAS
34-28
820
129-319
0.404
22-80
0.275
127-164
0.774
28
94
122
59
85
35
59
7
407
12
207-188
5168
696-1,746
0.399
134-383
0.35
781-957
0.816
244
610
854
410 615
208
415
58
2307
11.1
Total Playoff Averages 2009
WAS
2-2
37
2-15
0.133
0-3
.000
6-7
.857
8
7
15
1
8
4
3
1
10
5
2010
WAS
2-2
56
3-18
0.167
1-5
.200
13-17
.765
7
11
18
2
7
2
3
0
20
10.0
4-4
93
5-33
0.152
1-8
.125
19-24
.792
15
18
33
3
15
6
6
1
30
7.5
13
16
11
7
6
28
3 Times
6/15/2006 vs. WAS
2 Times
6/12/2010 vs NY
6/8/2008 at CON
Total Career Highs 42
11
18
5
10
7/24/2007 vs. SEA
6/8/2008 at CON
5/20/2007 at NY
8/15/2010 vs. SEA
5/20/2007 at NY
6/3/2008
8/24/12
vs. SAN
vs. ATL
2 times
vs. NY
2 Times
at NY
2 times
vs. MIN
2 times
8
6
4
24
7/6/12
8/30/12
9/12/12
8/23/2011 vs. LA
5 times
8/6/2011
3 Times 9/13/2009
5/30/2012
2012 Season High 33
8
17
3
5
9
12
5/19/2012
6/20/12
9/21/12
6/20/12
6/20/12
9/12/12
9/14/12
CHI
at PHX
IND
at PHX
at PHX
at NY
vs. ATL
2 times
vs. SAN
at ATL
at NY
vs. CHI
vs. MIN
vs. ATL
vs. ATL
vs. NY
2 times
vs. TUL
vs. CON
at PHX
vs. MIN
vs. CHI
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HILL
College: A two-time selection to the All-Big Ten First Team and a three-time choice for the conference’s All-Defensive team…as a four-year starter for the Buckeyes, played alongside a pair of WNBA first round draft picks (Jantel Lavender and Samantha Prahalis). 2012-13: Voted by media and coaches to AllBig Ten First Team for the second straight year, this time after leading the conference in points per game and minutes played…increased her streak of double-figure scoring games to 64 en route to capping her career as the fifth-leading scorer in school history. 2011-12: Played in the backcourt with Prahalis and earned All-America Honorable Mention (WBCA), All-Big Ten First Team, and All-Big Ten All-Defensive Team honors in a season in which she led conference in scoring across all games (13th in the nation)…also ranked atop the Big Ten in made 3-pt FGs per game in conference action (12th nationally) and was third in the league in steals.
#4
2010-11: Breakout season on both ends of floor resulted in Big Ten All-Defensive Team and AllConference Honorable Mention honors after taking over at the two guard opposite Prahalis. Personal: A native of Minneapolis, MN, Hill is the all-timeleadingscorer(boyorgirl)with3,888points in Minnesota high school history.
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 5-10/145
Prep/Misc: State of Minnesota’s all-time career points leader. Her cousin, Devon George (also of Minneapolis), was part of three NBA championship teams over 13 seasons; brother P.J. played at Ohio State.
Birth Date: 10/23/1990 College: Ohio State Hometown: Minneapolis, MN WNBA Experience: R
Career Transactions • Selected in the first round (4th overall) of the 2013 WNBA Draft.
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK PTS
AVG
2009
OSU
36-36
910
96-227
0.423
23-80
0.288
92-130
0.708
34
67
101
62
39
37
50
10
307
8.5
2010
OSU
34-33
1140
120-299
0.401
25-87
0.287
156-201
0.776
50
96
146
121
53
56
79
14
421
12.4
2011
OSU
32-32
1175
215-453
0.475
82-196
0.418
141-183
0.770
34
99
133
75
47
81
74
16
653
20.4
2012
OSU
30-30
1099
189-467
0.405
64-202
0.317
192-233
0.824
30
99
129
88
51
66
85
15
634
21.1
Total
OSU
132-131
4324
620-1446
0.429
194-565
0.343
581-747
0.778
148
361
509
346
190
240
288
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LANGHORNE 2012: Led the team in scoring with 14.7 points per game…led team in minutes (32.2)…led team in rebounds (6.3) and field goal shooting (.562)…started and played in 31 games… missed the final three games due to a left foot strain…was named to the Mystics All-Time Team… reached her 2,000th career point in the Mystics’ matchup against the Minnesota Lynx on August 17… collected her 1,000th career rebound against the Connecticut Sun on June 3… posted four double-doubles. 2011: Started in 31 games…sat out three games due to back pain…ranked fourth in the league in points, averaging a career high 18.2 points per game…led the team in scoring in 19 games, posting 18 10+ points, 10 20+ points and one 30+ point games…finished sixth in the league in rebounds per game (7.6)…led the team in rebounds in 15 games…posted seven 10+ rebound games…posted seven doubledoubles…ranked first on the team and sixth in the league in total points (563)…ranked third in the league in field goal percentage (.534)… ranked second in the league in minutes per game (34.3)…ranked eighth in the league in total minutes played (1063)…played a career high 45 minutes in an overtime game vs. Los Angeles (8/23)…ranked third in field goals made (227)… was named to the All-Star team as a reserve. 2010: Started in all 34 games…ranked second in the league in double-doubles (15)…had four consecutive double-doubles (6/24-6/29)… won Eastern Conference Player of the Month honors for the month of June…won Player of the Week honors for games played during the week of June 21…posted a career high five steals in a win over Los Angeles (6/24)…made
the first three-pointer of her professional career with 32.9 seconds left in the game against Los Angeles (6/24)…scored a career-high 31 points, shooting 13- 18 from the field (also a career high) in a win over Phoenix on 6/27… tied a career-high 16 rebounds in a win over Connecticut (5/30)…scored her 1,000th career point in a win over Atlanta (8/3)…ranked fifth in the league in rebounds per game (9.7)…ranked second in field goal percentage (.589)…ranked second in both minutes per game (34.1) and total minutes played (1158)…ranked third in the league in total rebounds (330)…ranked 10th in points per game (16.3)…scored double digits in 30 games…was a candidate for Most Valuable Player of the Year award
#1
Position: Forward Height/Weight: 6-2/180 Birth Date: 10/27/86 College: Maryland ‘08 Hometown: Willingboro, New Jersey WNBA Experience: 5
2009: Was named the WNBA’s Most Improved Player…led team and ranked third in the league in rebounds per game (7.9)…ranked third in the league in double-doubles (9.0)…ranked second in the league in total rebounds (268.0)…scored a career-high 23 points against the Chicago Sky (9/4)…pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds against the Connecticut Sun (8/14)…played a career-high 41 minutes against the Connecticut Sun (8/14)…scored double digits in 24 games 2008: Played in every game…started in six of those games….ranked second in the league in field goal percentage (.624)…averaged 15.6 minutes per game...recorded 4.8 points per game and 4.0 rebounds…scored 10 plus points four times…led the team in rebounding twice… scored a career high 17 points against the Seattle Storm (7-6) and grabbed a career high 12 rebounds against the Connecticut Sun (9/13)… had two double doubles
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the country…ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 and second team All-American…the ACC’s Scholar Athlete for women’s basketball, All-ACC Academic team and recipient of the Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary Award, which is given to the student-athlete who plans to continue to play at the Olympic or professional level.
College: Associated Press and USBWA All-American for three consecutive years and was twice selected WBCA All-American…2008 ACC Player of the Year, Maryland’s first since 1989… one of only 10 players all-time in league history to be named first team all-conference three times…Maryland’s only four-time All-ACC Tournament pick, garnering a place on the second team for the second-straight year…first team Senior CLASS All-American…earned All-American honors by Sports Illustrated, ESPN. com, CBSsportsline.com and Full Court Press…was named ACC Player of the Week a school-record three times…second in the league with 15 double-doubles…received preseason AllAmerican nods from the AP, ESPN.com, Lindy’s, Women’s Basketball Magazine, CBSsportsline.com, Sporting News, Athlon’s and Sports Illustrated…among ESPN.com’s top five centers in
Career Transactions • Selected in the first round (sixth overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2008 WNBA Draft. • Re-signed with the Mystics on February 16, 2012
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
PTS
AVG
AVG
2008
WAS
34-6
529
68-109
0.624
0-0
.000
28-51
0.549
53
83
136
15
54
15
36
6
164
4.8
4.8
2009
WAS
34-22
1013
163-384
0.574
0-2
.000
82-119
0.689
101
167
268
29
74
34
76
13
408
12.0
12.0
2010
WAS
34-34
1158
221-375
0.589
1-6
0.167
112-145
0.772
98
232
330
39
74
30
90
7
555
16.3
16.3
2011
WAS
31-31
1063
227-425
0.569
1-8
0.125
108-152
0.711
96
139
235
51
72
39
102
15
563
18.2
18.2
2012
WAS
31-31
999
190-338
0.562
1-8
0.125
75-117
0.641
75
119
194
42
65
46
75
4
456
14.7
14.7
164-124
4763
8691,531
0.568
3-24
0.125
405-584
0.693
423
740
1163
176
339 164
379
45
2146
13.1
13.1
Total Playoff Averages 2009
WAS
2-2
79
14-20
0.700
0-0
.000
5-8
0.625
5
15
20
1
6
1
6
1
33
16.5
16.5
2010
WAS
2-2
70
11-24
0.458
0-0
.000
5-5
1.000
8
8
16
3
9
0
5
4
27
13.5
13.5
4-4
149
25-44
0.568
0-0
.000
10-13
0.769
13
23
36
4
15
1
11
5
60
15.0
15.0
Total Career Highs MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
BS
PTS
45
13
24
1
1
9
13
16
5
5
2
31
8/23/11 vs. LA
8/28/11 2 times
6/24/10
6/27/10
vs. PHX
3 times
24 Times
2 Times
2 times
2 Times
3 Times
vs. LA
4 times
vs. PHX
2012 Season High MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
BS
PTS
43
10
16
1
1
8
9
13
3
4
1
25
6/15/12
6/15/12
6/15/12
IND
IND
IND
4 times
2 times
4 times
8/19/12 vs. CHI
6/20/12 4 times
3 times
at PHX
8 Times
6/3/12 at CON
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LATTA Career Honors: • Scored the first points of her WNBA career on May 30, 2007 vs. Washington • Ranked fifth in the league in the 2012 season in both three point field goals made (69) and three point field goals attempted (177) • Scored her highest points per game average (14.3) and highest free throw percentage (.840) in the 2012 season with the Tulsa Shock 2012: Started in 18 out of 34 games played…averaged 28.3 minutes per game…shot a career-high .840 from the free throw line…dished out 3.3 assists per game…scored a career-high 14.3 points per game. 2011: Averaged 12.2 points, 3.2 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 28.5 minutes a game…matched a career-high with 26 points at Connecticut on 6/12… score 20 or more points in three games and 10 or more points in 14 games…led the team in scoring five times…led the team in assists eight times… scored her 1000th career point against Atlanta on 7/26…tied a career-high with six rebounds against Seattle on 7/30…scored a team season-high 17 points in the fourth quarter against Connecticut on 6/12…made a team season-high 11 field goals in a game against Connecticut on 6/12…was second on the team in points and led the team in assists… started all 24 games in which she appeared … missed the final five games with a knee injury from 9/2 to 9/11. 2010: Played with Tulsa in training camp, but did not make the roster at the beginning of the year . . .signed with the team on July 5th and played in each of the remaining 18 games with the Shock .
. .started the final 16 games of the season . . .averaged 12.4 points per game . . .scored doublefigures in 14 of her 18 games . . .tied a career high 26 points against Los Angeles on 8/14/10 . . .her 26 point performance was also the season-high for Tulsa in 2010. . .led the team with 3.9 assists per game. 2009: Appeared in 24 games for the Dream…averaged 14.6 minutes per game…shot .826 from the free throw line…scored 6.1 points per game. 2008: Started in 31 out 34 games played…averaged 28.2 minutes per game…shot .802 from the free throw line…dished out 3.6 assists per game… collected 1.3 steals per game…scored 11.4 points per game.
#12 Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 5-6/143 Birth Date: 9/25/1984 College: North Carolina ‘07 Hometown: McConnells, South Carolina WNBA Experience: 6
2007: Made her season debut vs. the Sacramento Monarchs on 5/19…scored the first points of her WNBA career on 5/30 vs. Washington…started her first WNBA game vs. Indiana on 8/11 posting three points and one rebound. College: Averaged 16.6 ppg during her collegiate career…led UNC to back-to-back Final Four appearances (2006 and 2007)…honored as an AP All-American, Wade Trophy Finalist and Naismith Trophy candidate (2007)…named to the 2007 AllACC First Team…was named the 2006 Player of the Year by ESPN.com, USBWA, GballMag.com and Basketball Times National Player of the Year… Nancy Lieberman Award Winner as Point Guard of the Year (2006)…runner-up for Associated Player of the Year honors (2006)…consensus All-American (2006)… ACC Player of the Year (2006)… most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament Cleveland Regional (2006)…one of four finalists
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Career Transactions • Signed by the Washington Mystics on February 1, 2013 • Signed by the Tulsa Shock on 7/15/10. Played with Tulsa in the team’s 2010 training camp, but did not make the roster at the beginning of the year . . . Signed with the team on July 5th and played in each of the remaining 18 games with the Shock • Acquired by the Atlanta Dream from the Detroit Shock in the 2008 expansion draft. • Selected by the Detroit Shock in the first-round (11th overall) of the 2007 WNBA Draft.
Personal: Majored in exercise and sports science…Is the all-time leading scorer in South Carolina history (boys and girls) with a total of 4,319 career points…She shattered the girls’ record in scoring, formerly held by Allison Feaster with 3,427, by almost 1,000 points… Other recognition included a resolution read on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives by U.S. Representative John Spratt and a key to the city of York, S.C., which celebrated Ivory Latta Day on Jan. 10, 2003…Voted Homecoming Queen in high school.
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
2007
DET
31-1
221
34-87
0.391
22-49
0.449
3-7
0.429
4
15
19
20
24
8
16
2
93
3.0
2008
ATL
34-31
960
124-343
0.362
55-160
0.344
85-106
0.802
13
59
72
123
83
45
61
1
388
11.4
2009
ATL
24-0
350
45-110
0.409
18-50
0.360
38-46
0.826
3
13
16
34
32
13
26
1
146
6.1
2010
TUL
18-16
517
78-185
0.422
30-81
0.370
38-49
0.776
7
19
26
71
32
18
39
2
224
12.4
2011
TUL
24-24
684
110-266
0.414
34-97
0.351
39-47
0.830
10
38
48
77
57
29
69
2
293
12.2
2012
TUL
34-18
962
175-407
0.430
69-177
0.390
68-81
0.840
14
61
75
111
75
31
73
3
487
14.3
165-90
3694
566-1398 0.405
228-614
0.371
271-336
0.807
51
205
256
436
303 144
284
11
1631
9.9
Total Playoff Averages 2007
DET
10-0
47
5-19
0.263
5-15
0.333
4-6
0.667
0
3
3
3
3
2
2
0
19
1.9
2009
ATL
2-2
75
8-20
0.400
3-9
0.333
8-9
0.889
2
2
4
5
5
1
3
0
27
13.5
12-2
121
13-39
0.333
8-24
0.333
12-15
0.800
2
5
7
8
8
3
5
0
46
3.8
Total Career Highs MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
BS
PTS
45
13
24
1
1
9
13
16
5
5
2
31
8/23/11 vs. LA
8/28/11 2 times
6/24/10
6/27/10
vs. PHX
3 times
24 Times
2 Times
2 times
2 Times
3 Times
vs. LA
4 times
vs. PHX
16
1
1
8
9
13
3
4
1
25
6/15/12
6/15/12
6/15/12
IND
IND
IND
4 times
2 times
4 times
2012 Season High 43
10
8/19/12 vs. CHI
6/20/12 4 times
3 times
at PHX
8 Times
6/3/12 at CON
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NADIRAH
McKENITH College: Led the Big East conference in assists (165) during her senior year, earning All-BIG EAST First Team honors. Averaged 10.3 points per game and 4.8 assists per game during her collegiate career. 2012-13: Eclipsed SJU’s all-time career assist record and led BIG EAST in assists and assist/turnover ratio during league play en route to AllBIG EAST First Team honors along with fellow SJU guard Shenneika Smith… The Red Storm’s No. 2 scorer on the season posted a triple-double vs. Georgetown (Feb. 9) with 16 points, 12 boards, 8 assists. 2011-12: All-BIG EAST Second Team after averaging 12.1 and nearly 6 rebs. and 5 assists, respectively; led team in assists (3rd in BIG EAST), steals , and FT percentage. Paced SJU with 15 points, 7 assts, 7 rebs in upset of then-No. 2 UConn that snapped Huskies’ 99-game, home-winning streak and went on to hit game-winner over Creighton in NCAA First Round game. 201011: Ranked fifth in BIG EAST in FT percentage and steals, 10th in assists per game. 2009-10: Took over starting point guard duties early on; went on to earn BIG EAST All-Freshman Team honors and was finalist for Nancy Lieberman award as nation’s top guard. Personal: Nadirah A. McKenith…Daughter of
Jacqueline Tucker and Terry McKenith… has four siblings: Najee (25), Tywan (16), Tariq (15), Taneshia (9)…played club ball for New Heights in Brooklyn, N.Y…majored in sport management. Career Transactions • Selected by the Washington Mystics with the 17th pick in the second round of the 2013 WNBA Draft
#5 Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 5-7/155 Birth Date: 09/06/1991 College: St. John’s ‘13 Hometown: Newark, NJ WNBA Experience: R
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK PTS
AVG
2010
32
87
182
.478
71
111
.640
0
8
.000
149
161
71
12
245
7.70
12
245
7.7
2011
33
95
223
.426
84
105
.800
2
9
.222
170
130
73
19
276
8.40
19
276
8.4
2012
31
123
292
.421
117
149
.785
12
43
.279
178
149
70
12
375
12.1
12
375
12.1
2013
30
132
321
.411
115
148
.777
18
65
.277
154
165
53
30
397
13.2
30
397
13.2
Totals
126
437
1018
.429
387
513
.754
32
125
.256
651
605
267
73
1293
10.3
73
1293
10.3
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MEESSEMAN Personal: 6-4 center from Belgium recently played in France where she averaged 12.3 points per game and 6.9 rebounds per game… in 2011, she was named FIBA’s Europe Young Women’s Player of the Year in 2011.3
#33
Career Transactions • Selected by the Washington Mystics with the 19th pick in the second round of the 2013 WNBA Draft
Position: Center
Height/Weight: 6-4/182 Birth Date: 05/13/1993 Hometown: Belgium WNBA Experience: R Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA PCT
FT-FTA
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK PTS
AVG
2012
Villeneuve
22
684
114-221
0.516
0-1
.000
43-55
56
95
151
44
34
27
36
26
271
12.3
22
684
114-221
0.516
0-1
0
43-55
56
95
151
44
34
27
36
26
271
12.3
Total
PCT
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MOORE
2012: Played for Connecticut and Atlanta…appeared in 16 regular season games total and one playoff game with the Sun…scored 12 points with Connecticut and 15 with Atlanta. 2011: Joined Connecticut in June and appeared in 29 games…scored in each of her last 10 games of the season…season-high six points against Atlanta (8/21)…played a season-high 18 minutes at Washington (9/4)…in Game 1 of Atlanta series in the playoffs, Moore scored four points. 2010: Played in 33 games for the Fever…averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in 13.1 minutes per game…scored in double figures against Chicago (6/27)…appeared in three games of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. 2009: signed by Indiana after third game of the season…started nine of 31 games, averaging 4.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game… career-high 19 points at Phoenix (8/8)…during an eight-game span when starting in place of an injured player, averaged 9.1 points and 4.5 rebounds…second on the team shooting .471 percent from the field…Appeared in all 10 playoff games and averaged 2.8 points and 1.9 rebounds…in game 4 of the Finals against Phoenix (10/7), she had a playoff-high seven points and four rebounds in nine minutes. 2008: Started two games out of 28 for LA…averaged 1.4 points, 1.6 rebounds and 11 minutes per game. 2007: Started 17 of 29 games played, posing a career-high 13 points against Houston (8/19)…
averaged 4.2 points, three rebounds, and 0.6 assists in 15.2 minutes per game. 2006: Started 33 games and appeared in 34 in LA…averaged 4.3 points and 19.3 minutes per game…played a career-high 37 minutes against Phoenix (8/5)…had a career-high four steals against San Antonio (5/25)…started all five games for LA in playoffs, averaging 4.8 points. 2005: Appeared in a total of 21 games as a rookie…played six games with the Charlotte Sting and 15 with the Sparks…made her debut with Los Angeles against Seattle (7/16)…played in five playoff games, averaging 1.3 points and 0.8 rebounds.
#31 Position: Forward/Center Height/Weight: 6-3/175 Birth Date: 7-9-82 College: Connecticut ‘00 Hometown: Palmer, Alaska WNBA Experience: 8
College: Averaged 8.4 points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting .584 from the field… won three NCAA championship in 2002, 2003, and 2004… Finished with a career record of 132-13… ranked third all-time in field goal percentage at UConn (.584)…suffered an ACL tear in her left knee during the 2004 National Championship Game…returned as a senior to average 8.4 points and 6.3 rebounds… a 2005 All-Big East honorable mention pick, a member of the 2005 Big East All-Tournament team, a 2004 NCAA All-Final Four selection and named to both the 2003 NCAA Tournament East Regional AllTournament Team and Big East All-Tournament Team. Personal: Voted Alaska’s Athlete Of The Year her junior and senior high school years…won two State Championships in basketball and two in volleyball…Two-time Gatorade Alaska Player
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of the Year…graduated from Connecticut with a degree in communication science and would like to pursue a career in politics in addition to basketball…member of the 2001 USA Basketball Women’s Junior World Championship Team. .
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
2005
LAS
15-0
109
4-8
0.5
0-0
0.0
0-0
0.0
4
4
8
1
21
4
5
0
8
.5
2005
CHA
6-0
49
1-3
0.333
0-0
0.0
1-2
0.5
1
4
5
2
9
0
4
0
3
.5
2006
LAS
34-33
663
59-136
.434
0-2
0.0
29-38
0.763
35
63
98
24
79
22
28
9
147
4.3
2007
LAS
29-17
440
48-121
.397
0-0
0.0
27-42
0.643
36
52
88
18
64
6
33
6
123
4.2
2008
LAS
28-2
309
14-43
.326
0-0
0.0
11-16
0.688
17
28
45
17
48
4
17
5
39
1.4
2009
IND
31-9
613
57-121
.471
0-1
0.0
34-46
0.739
40
56
96
14
85
19
32
6
148
4.8
2010
IND
33-0
431
38-89
.427
0-1
0.0
25-30
.833
29
40
69
14
60
6
30
4
101
3.1
2011
CON
29-0
199
17-40
.425
0-0
0.0
14-18
.778
10
13
23
5
19
5
14
2
48
1.7
2012
CON
8-0
65
3-11
.273
0-0
0.0
6-8
.750
3
4
7
2
10
0
3
0
12
1.5
2012
ATL
8-0
43
6-9
.667
0-0
0.0
3-4
.750
5
5
10
0
8
0
6
0
15
1.9
221-61
2,921
247-581
.425
0-4
0.0
150-204
.735
180
269
449
97
403 66
172
32
644
2.9
Total Playoff Averages 2006
LAS
5-5
89
11-22
.500
0-0
.000
2-2
1
5
11
16
5
14
2
3
0
24
4.8
2008
LAS
6-0
52
3-9
.333
0-0
.000
2-2
1
0
5
5
3
8
0
3
0
8
1.3
2009
IND
10-0
120
8-24
.333
0-0
.000
6-8
0.75
9
8
17
3
24
5
3
2
22
2.2
2010
IND
3-0
16
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
0
1
1
2
1
3
1
0
1
0
0
2011
CON
2-0
8
1-1
1.00
0-0
.000
2-2
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
4
2
2012
CON
1-0
2
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0
27-5
287
23-57
.404
0-0
.000
12-14
.857
15
26
41
12
51
8
10
3
58
2.1
11
0
1
7
8
9
3
4
2
19
8/8/09
8/8/09
Total
Career Highs 38
6
7/30/09
8/8/09
vs. CON
at PHX
2 times
none
4 times
at PHX
at PHX
2 times
7 times
at SA
6 times
at PHX
vs. LA
2 times
vs. PHX
3 times
24 Times
2 Times
2 times
2 Times
3 Times
vs. LA
4 times
vs. PHX
2
3
0
0
3
4
3
1
0
0
7
3 times
2 times
none
none
2 times
2 times
3 times
2 times
none
none
5/25/06
8/8/09
2012 Season High 16 7/8/12 at LA
7/8/12 at LA
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TIERRA
RUFFIN-PRATT College: In a breakout senior season, earned All-ACC First Team honors (from both a BlueRibbon panel and league’s coaches) as well as a spot on the conference’s All-Tournament Team and All-Region 2 honors for the WBCA All-America Team...led Tar Heels to the ACC title game, and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament...scored a career-high 30 points in opening round NCAA Tourney game vs. Albany… joined teammate Xylina McDaniel as the first Tar Heels to earn First Team honors since future WNBA players Erlana Larkins and LaToya Pringle did so in 2008...Ranked among ACC leaders in steals (2nd) scoring (4th), assists (7th), and blocks (15th)...2011-12: Missed first 13 games after offseason shoulder surgery; returned to start 15 games. 2010-11: Started 16 games; suffered a partial shoulder dislocation in Dec. (her second in two years), but did not miss a game.
Prep: Two-time Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year. Career Transactions • Added to the Mystics training camp roster
#44 Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 5-10/183 Birth Date: 04/11/1989 College: North Carolina ‘13 Hometown: Fairfax, Va. WNBA Experience: R
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK PTS
AVG
2009
UNC
30-19
644
72-231
0.312
6-45
0.133
39-71
0.549
68
98
166
44
54
38
54
8
189
6.3
2010
UNC
36-16
810
88-261
0.337
5-40
0.125
43-64
0.672
103
135
238
88
82
41
63
10
224
6.2
2011
UNC
18-15
564
61-195
0.313
2-19
0.105
29-44
0.659
34
58
92
51
43
37
62
18
153
8.5
2012
UNC
35-33
1,068
179-472
0.379
15-62
0.242
168-241
0.697
29
100
129
159
54
93
153
27
541
15.5
119-83
3,086
400-1159
0.335
28-166
0.151
279-420
0.644
234
391
625
342
233
209
332
63
1107
9.125
Total
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MICHELLE
SNOW
2012: Started in 21 out of 32 games played… averaged 20.1 minutes per game…scored 5.9 points per game…grabbed 5.4 rebounds per game…posted two double-doubles…shot .523 from the field…led the team in rebounds in 12 contests…missed the last two games due to a sore knee… reached her 3,000th career point with 3:24 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Mystics 77-79 loss to the Minnesota Lynx on May 30. 2011: In her first season with the Sky, Snow played all 34 games, starting in 30 …she averaged 5.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game …passed the 8,000-minute mark for career minutes played …on July 1st, Snow recorded her 321st block and fished the season with 351 blocks for her career ...Snow now is 8th among the WNBA’s all-time leaders in blocks …her best game came on July 9th vs. Atlanta where she scored 13 points, recorded six blocks, and grabbed seven rebounds …on August 25th, Snow played her 205th consecutive game, passing Tamika Whitmore for the 13th longest streak in WNBA history. 2010: Was a member of the San Antonio Silver Stars…She played in 36 games, and averaged 10.2 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game…finished with a .562% field goal percentage. 2009: Played in 34 games for Atlanta…averaged 5.4 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in 34 games…helped Atlanta reach the playoffs for the first time in franchise history following the team’s 4-30 finish in their inaugural season in 2008…scored a season-high 17 points
on 8-of-13 made field goal attempts on Sept. 5 at Phoenix…at Detroit on July 22, recorded season highs in rebounds (12), blocks (3) and minutes (31)… played in two playoff games for the Dream, averaging 4.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game. 2008: Started in all 34 games for the Comets… averaged 9.9 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.9 blocks per game… led the team in rebounding… second-leading scorer on the team… finished second on the team in field goal percentage (.529)… Ranked fourth in the league in field goal percentage… ranked 11th in rebounds per game.
#2 Position: Center
Height/Weight: 6-5/158 Birth Date: 3/20/80 College: Tennessee ‘02 Hometown: Pensacola, FL WNBA Experience: 11
2007: Started in all 34 games for the Comets… averaged 10.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.0 blocks per game. 2006: Started all 34 games for the Comets… averaged 13 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 blocks per game… recorded careerhigh averages for points and rebounds… named to the All-Star team and dunked in the All-Star game… recorded a career-high 23 rebounds against Minnesota on August 4. 2005: Appeared in 33 games, starting all of them… averaged 12 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.1 blocks per game… shot a career-high .551 from the field. 2004: Appeared in 31 games, starting all 31... averaged 8.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 2003: Started all 34 games for the Comets… averaged 9.2 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.8 blocks per game...named the league’s Most Improved Player…recorded a career-high eight blocks against San Antonio on June 20.
Personal: Oldest of five siblings…nickname is “Shell”… mother Rosa, who lived with chronic inflammatory disease lupus for more than 13 years, passed away in 2004 from complications associated with the disease… to honor her mother’s legacy she hopes to increase awareness of lupus by raising money for treatment and to find a cure… has a degree in psychology from Tennessee…credits high school coach, Alison Davis, as being her biggest sports influence… hobbies include reading, writing poetry and traveling.
2002: Played in 32 games, including two starts… averaged 3.9 points and 3.7 rebounds in 15 minutes per game. College: Averaged 10.9 points and 6.5 rebounds per game during her career at Tennessee… became the 25th Lady Vol to register 1,000 career points… associated Press All-American Honorable mention as a senior… selected to WBCA All-Star Team in 2002… recorded three dunks during her collegiate career… All-SEC Second Team as a sophomore
Career Transactions • Signed as a free agent on February 9, 2012 • Traded to the Chicago Sky in 2011 • Acquired by San Antonio on March 11, 2010 • Signed by Atlanta on February 18, 2009 • Selected by the Houston Comets in the first round (10th overall) of the 2002 WNBA Draft
Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
2002
HOU
32-2
480
45-96
0.469
1-2
0.5
34-57
0.596
31
88
119
13
59
12
22
26
125
3.9
2003
HOU
34-34
1025
126-253
0.498
0-1
0
62-85
0.729
76
187
263
42
120
35
68
62
314
9.2
2004
HOU
31-31
893
104-229
0.454
0-0
0
68-113
0.602
62
177
239
31
89
28
71
35
276
8.9
2005
HOU
33-33
966
152-276
0.551
0-0
0
92-130
0.708
68
157
225
40
120
20
65
38
396
12
2006
HOU
34-34
994
178-349
0.510
0-0
0
86-129
0.667
78
191
269
47
121
33
88
38
442
13
2007
HOU
34-34
892
140-284
0.493
0-0
0
86-112
0.768
78
152
230
47
107
18
91
35
366
10.8
2008
HOU
34-34
856
126-237
0.532
1-2
0.5
83-119
0.697
74
156
230
42
111
18
62
30
336
9.9
2009
ATL
34-2
503
67-140
0.479
0-2
0
51-67
0.761
40
105
145
17
73
15
39
17
185
5.4
2010
SAN
34-33
821
144-251
0.574
0-1
0
64-89
0.719
52
158
210
55
71
33
56
25
352
10.4
2011
CHI
34-30
821
82-180
0.456
0-2
0
38-50
0.760
39
174
213
64
84
16
70
44
202
5.9
2012
WAS
32-21
643
81-155
0.523
0-1
0
28-36
0.778
59
114
173
19
75
19
53
27
190
5.9
366-288
8894
1245-2450
0.508
2-11
0.182
692-987
0.701
657
1659
2316
417
1030
247
685
377
3184
8.7
Total
Playoff Averages 2002
HOU
3
0
26.3
0.333
0
0.875
2
5
7
1.3
0
0.7
1.67
3
6.3
0
19
9.5
2003
HOU
3
3
29.7
0.4
0
0.625
4
5.7
9.7
1.7
1.3
1.3
1.67
3.33
8.3
0
36
18.0
2005
HOU
5
5
30.4
0.529
0
0.696
0.2
5.2
5.4
0.8
1
0.6
3.2
3
0
55
13.8
2006
HOU
2
2
28.5
0.588
0
0.917
1.5
4.5
6
2
1
3
1
4.5
2009
ATL
2
0
16.5
0.3
0
0.6
1.5
2.5
4
0.5
0
1
1
1.5
4.5
2010
SAN
2
2
19
0.333
0
0.667
2
2
4
2
0.5
0
1.5
1
7
17
12
26.4
0.437
0
0.742
1.7
4.5
6.2
1.3
0.7
1
1.94
2.82
8.8
Total
Career Highs MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
PTS
48
10
20
1
1
9
23
6
5
24
32
5/29/05
7/14/06
8/4/06
8/4/06
8/20/10
7/26/08
vs. IND
at CHI
at MIN
2 Times
11 Times
2 Times
at MIN
vs. SA
vs. HOU
3 Times
2 times
9
12
0
3
12
2
2
21
ST
PTS
6/20/12
6/20/12
6/20/12
7
22
2 times
at PHX
at PHX
vs. CHI
vs. MIN
vs. ATL
2012 Season High 32
vs. ATL
3 times
2 times
5 times
4 Times
at PHX
5/30/12
8/19/2012
vs. NY
2 times
vs. TUL
vs. CON
at PHX
vs. MIN
vs. CHI
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VAUGHN 2012: Started in 17 out of 31 games for the Liberty… averaged 22.9 minutes per game…pulled down 5.0 rebounds per game…scored 6.4 points per game. 2011: Led the Liberty in total rebounds 227 making for a 6.7 season average…grabbed 10 or more rebounds in four games…tallied a team single game season high in rebounds with 12.0 boards on (LAL, 6/21) - the fifth most in franchise history…set new career-highs in minutes (37), field goals (12), free throws made (5), defensive (8) and total rebounds (12), assists (4), steals (3), blocked shots (3), and points (24)…her second career playoff appearance averaging 6.4 points and 4.3 rebounds. 2010: Appeared in 30 games…Averaged 2.1 points, 1.4 rebounds per game and .348 field-goal percentage. 2009: Appeared in all 34 games…averaged 4.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game shooting .493 from the field. College: Graduated leading the program in games played (135), surpassing teammate Essence Carson by one game...recorded 68 and 40 career doubledigit scoring and rebounding performances, respectively... finished collegiate career ranked second alltime in Scarlet Knight history for blocked shots (279) and rebounds (1, 079)...one of only four players in RU history to record more than 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in career...only the second player in program history to lead team in rebounding in four straight seasons (Liberty legend Sue Wicks was the other)...as a senior, averaged 9.9 ppg and 7.2 rpg, leading the team in rebounds...registered five doubledoubles in final season...as a junior, named second team All-BIG EAST, All-Met First Team by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association...tied for 17th
in final NCAA statistics in blocked shots per game in sophomore season... In 2006-07 season, named to Final Four All-Tournament Team and the Greensboro Regional All-Tournament squad. All-BIG EAST First Team and the All-Tournament squad, All-Met Division I Women’s College Basketball Player of the Year, Kodak/WBCA Region I All-American...contributed 11 rebounds…NCAA Tournament debut as a freshman... named the BIG EAST Preseason Freshman of the Year and earned a spot on the ESPN.com Preseason Freshman All-America Team.
#2 Position: Center
Height/Weight: 6-4/200
Personal: Born and raised in the Bronx ... eldest daughter of Aja Ellington, has seven younger brothers ...has a dog named Prince ...walked past Madison Square Garden everyday on her way to high school at St. Michael’s Academy in mid-town Manhattan ... pre-game ritual is to listen to her favorite singer, Beyonce on her iPod ... wears No. 15 because one of her younger brothers was born on December 15 ... journalism major at Rutgers ... credits her exceptional foot skills to double-dutch jump roping ... the most surprising fact about her is her fear of clowns ... began playing basketball in middle school by the influence of her mother ... was named the 2005 New York State Gatorade Player of the Year.
Career Transactions • Acquired by the Washington Mystics on February 27, 2013. • Selected in the first round (8th overall) of the 2009 WNBA Draft.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Year
Team
G-GS
Min
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
A
PF
S
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
2009
NYL
34-1
396
73-148
0.493
0-2
.000
17-34
0.5
35
53
88
8
57
6
32
3
163
4.8
2010
NYL
30-0
243
24-69
0.348
1-1
1
13-20
0.65
15
27
42
10
44
6
18
6
62
2.1
2011
NYL
34-34
955
149-300
0.497
0-0
0
44-56
0.786
96
131
227
39
97
40
61
25
342
10.1
2012
NYL
31-17
710
89-207
0.43
0-0
0
21-32
0.656
48
106
154
27
76
16
31
25
199
6.4
129-52
2.305
335-724
0.463
1-3
0.333
95-142
0.669
194
317
511
84
274 68
142
59
766
5.9
Total Playoff Averages 2010
NYL
5-0
78
10-16
0.625
0-0
.000
6-13
0.462
5
10
15
3
9
0
5
3
26
5.2
2011
NYL
3-3
78
8-14
0.571
0-0
.000
9-10
0.900
6
13
19
4
5
3
3
1
25
8.3
2012
NYL
2-0
49
5-12
0.417
0-0
.000
1-1
1.000
6
11
17
2
5
0
3
1
11
5.5
10-3
206
23-42
0.548
0-0
.000
16-24
0.667
17
34
51
9
19
3
11
5
62
6.2
Total Career Highs MIN
FGM
FGA
3PM
3PA
FTM
FTA
REB
A
ST
BS
PTS
45
13
24
1
1
9
13
16
5
5
2
31
8/23/11 vs. LA
8/28/11 2 times
vs. PHX
6/24/10 3 times
24 Times
2 Times
2 times
2 Times
3 Times
vs. LA
6/27/10 4 times
vs. PHX
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SEASON IN REVIEW
2012 SEASON IN REVIEW WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE WASHINGTON MYSTICS / MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS ----
RECORD
HOME
ROAD
OT
Overall
5-29
4-13
1-16
1- 0
EASTERN
3-19
2- 9
1-10
1- 0
WESTERN
2-10
2- 4
0- 6
TEAM WINNING & LOSING STREAKS: ---- OVERALL
HOME
---- Loss- 13
Loss-
6
Loss-
9
Long:Win -
Win -
1
Win -
1
Loss-
6
Loss-
9
1
---- Loss- 13
ROAD
Last:Win -08/19 vsCHI
75-71
Win -08/19 vsCHI
75-71
Win -07/13 @ NY
70-53
---- Loss-09/22 @ CHI
58-77
Loss-09/21 vsIND
53-66
Loss-09/22 @ CHI
58-77
----
WON LOST
OFFENSE
VsOPP
HOME ATTENDANCE
May
1
2
70+
3-13
.500+
1-18
17
June
1
8
70<
2-16
.500<
4-10
146,861
Total
July
2
4
8,639
Average
Aug.
1
6
70+
2-26
12,569
High
Sep.
0
9
70<
3- 3
MARGINS
1
Won By:
1
Lost By: ----
2
DEFENSE
2
3
4
1
1
2
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1
1
2
3
Games
3
3
3
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46+
Won By: Lost By: At Start Of:
1
1
1
1
OVERALL HOME
ROAD
FG%
OVERALL
HOME
2nd- Ahead:
1- 4
1- 3
0- 1
-44%
3-23
2-11
1-12
-Behind:
3-24
2-10
1-14
45-49%
2- 6
2- 2
0- 4
-
ROAD
Tied:
1- 1
1- 0
0- 1
50-54%
0- 0
0- 0
0- 0
3rd- Ahead:
5- 5
4- 1
1- 4
55-59%
0- 0
0- 0
0- 0
-Behind:
0-24
0-12
0-12
+60%
0- 0
0- 0
0- 0
-
Tied:
0- 0
0- 0
0- 0
4th- Ahead:
5- 4
4- 2
1- 2
-Behind:
0-25
0-11
0-14
-
0- 0
0- 0
0- 0
Tied:
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2012 GAME-BY-GAME WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Date O pponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds May 19 CHICAGO L 57- 69 0-1 0-0 0-1 Langhorne-16 Langhorne-8 May 26 TULSA W 64- 61 1-1 0-0 1-1 Ajavon-19 Langhorne-10 ---------May 30 MINNESOTA L 77- 79 1-2 0-0 1-2 Ajavon-20 Robinson-5 ---------Jun 1 @Chicago L 63- 65 1-2 0-1 1-3 Currie-15 Snow-9 ---------Jun 3 @Cnct. L 86- 94 1-2 0-2 1-4 Langhorne-25 Currie-8 ---------Jun 8 NEW YORK L 70- 76 1-3 0-2 1-5 Langhorne-24 Snow-12 ---------Jun 15 INDIANA W 67- 66 2-3 0-2 2-5 Langhorne-22 Langhorne-13 Jun 18 @LA L 70-101 2-3 0-3 2-6 Snow-15 Snow-7 Jun 20 @Phoenix L 77- 80 2-3 0-4 2-7 Snow-21 Snow-9 Jun 24 @Seattle L 55- 72 2-3 0-5 2-8 Langhorne-21 Langhorne-6 ---------Snow-6 Jun 26 SEATTLE L 71- 79 2-4 0-5 2-9 Langhorne-20 Langhorne-10 Jun 29 CNCT. L 64- 77 2-5 0-5 2-10 Currie-21 Snow-9 Jul 1 PHOENIX W 90- 77 3-5 0-5 3-10 Langhorne-22 Snow-9 Jul 6 S AN AN. L 73- 78 3-6 0-5 3-11 Currie-15 Wisdom-Hylton-6 Jul 8 @Tulsa L 62- 78 3-6 0-6 3-12 Langhorne-13 Lacy-6 ---------Jul 10 CNCT. L 70- 77 3-7 0-6 3-13 Langhorne-15 Snow-11 ---------Jul 11 @Cnct. L 73- 85 3-7 0-7 3-14 Langhorne-19 Snow-7 Jul 13 @New York W 70- 53 3-7 1-7 4-14 Langhorne-24 Langhorne-6 Aug 16 @Indiana L 66- 84 3-7 1-8 4-15 Currie-12 Currie-7 ---------Snow-7 Aug 17 @Minnesota L 69- 98 3-7 1-9 4-16 Langhorne-12 Snow-9 ---------Currie-12 ---------Wisdom-Hylton-12 Aug 19 CHICAGO W 75- 71(OT) 4-7 1-9 5-16 Ajavon-22 Langhorne-8 Aug 21 @San An. L 72- 75 4-7 1-10 5-17 Langhorne-17 Langhorne-6 ---------Thomas-17 Aug 24 ATLANTA L 69- 81 4-8 1-10 5-18 Ajavon-20 Langhorne-10 ---------Aug 28 @Indiana L 68- 83 4-8 1-11 5-19 Quinn-13 Langhorne-5 ---------Quinn-5 Aug 30 @Atlanta L 59- 82 4-8 1-12 5-20 Currie-14 Langhorne-7 ---------Wisdom-Hylton-7 ---------Sep 1 @New York L 73- 79 4-8 1-13 5-21 Currie-20 Langhorne-8 Sep 4 CNCT. L 70- 77 4-9 1-13 5-22 Langhorne-23 Langhorne-9 Sep 7 LA L 68- 96 4-10 1-13 5-23 Currie-16 Snow-7 ---------Sep 9 @Atlanta L 68- 93 4-10 1-14 5-24 Langhorne-12 Robinson-13 ---------Quinn-12 Sep 12 @New York L 62- 75 4-10 1-15 5-25 Currie-24 Langhorne-6 Sep 14 ATLANTA L 74- 82 4-11 1-15 5-26 Currie-20 Robinson-7 Sep 16 NEW YORK L 68- 75 4-12 1-15 5-27 Thomas-16 Robinson-10 Sep 21 INDIANA L 53- 66 4-13 1-15 5-28 Currie-16 Robinson-7 Sep 22 @Chicago L 58- 77 4-13 1-16 5-29 Currie-15 Robinson-7
High Assists Quinn-5 Ajavon-3 Langhorne-3 Lacy-4 Ajavon-4 Lacy-4 Ajavon-3 Currie-3 Ajavon-4 Quinn-4 Bobbitt-5 Thomas-5 Ajavon-7 Bobbitt-5 Bobbitt-8 Bobbitt-7 Bobbitt-5 Currie-6 Ajavon-4 Thomas-4 Bobbitt-4 Thomas-4 Thomas-4 Ajavon-4 Currie-3 Novosel-4
Opponent Scoring Fowles-23 Latta-16
Atten. 11,415 11,866
Brunson-16 Moore-16 Prince-31
8,131
Charles-30
7,065
Pondexter-25
9,108
Catchings-15 Ogwumike-24 Bonner-19 Bird-14 Wauters-14 Bird-25 Jones-20 Houston-26 Young-18 Latta-18
8,050 8,612 5,751 6,979 6,645 6,975 10,789 6,522 4,003
Lawson-17
12,569
Jones-22 Pondexter-22 Larkins-16
7,804 14,715 6,834
Augustus-20
4,078
10,933
Thomas-8 Tied with-3
Prince-18 Hammon-22
8,489 5,913
Bobbitt-4 Novosel-4 Ajavon-4
Price-19
9,697
Douglas-18
6,525
Bobbitt-3 Langhorne-3 Thomas-3 Currie-4 Thomas-5 Currie-3
de Souza-21
3,381
Quinn-3 Thomas-3 Thomas-7 Ajavon-4 Robinson-3 Wisdom-Hylton-4 Currie-4
Carson-20 Charles-20 Toliver-18 Parker-18 Harding-15 Price-15 Pondexter-22 McCoughtry-26 Pondexter-30 Phillips-19 Vandersloot-20
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6,245 5,980 7,468 6,898 5,717 7,368 8,087 7,702 6,721
2012 FINAL STATS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
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PLAYER
WASHINGTON MYSTICS
Langhorne
31 31
MIN
Currie Thomas
-FIELD GOALS-
G GS
999
190
FGA
FG
FGA
338
.562
8
.125
117
.641
DEF
TOT
AST
PF
DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS 456
14.7
34 28
820
129
319
34 23
763
107
282
.404
22
80
.379
35
96
127
164
.774
28
94
122
59
85
0
35
59
7
407
12.0
29
43
.674
14
67
81
94
52
0
29
74
7
278
Ajavon
33 22
712
82
274
.299
31
8.2
.301
67
81
.827
20
40
60
67
97
1
53
65
6
262
Quinn
30 18
666
72
182
.396
7.9
77
.403
19
26
.731
18
70
88
54
32
0
22
29
6
194
Snow
32 21
643
81
155
6.5
0
1
.000
28
36
.778
59
114
173
19
75
0
19
53
27
190
Wisdom-Hylton
34
2
501
61
5.9
.480
0
1
.000
14
19
.737
41
56
97
32
52
0
24
40
27
136
Lacy
20
1
259
4.0
81
.358
5
21
.238
14
18
.778
10
32
42
25
27
0
13
23
5
77
Novosel
31
0
3.9
34
101
.337
9
41
.220
22
29
.759
19
22
41
23
16
0
14
19
3
99
Robinson
3.2
535
48
117
.410
0
1
.000
7
20
.350
38
72
110
29
71
0
19
39
24
103
Castro Marques
3.1
0
132
14
53
.264
1
6
.167
5
7
.714
4
8
12
8
8
0
3
8
0
34
3.1
6
5
72
6
23
.261
0
3
.000
5
10
.500
3
5
8
6
10
0
2
8
0
17
2.8
Bobbitt
28
5
418
29
88
.330
9
40
.225
11
18
.611
11
22
33
72
38
1
14
35
2
78
OPPONENTS
34 -
462
.368
677
.781
542
1
PLAYER
Langhorne
FTA
.275 .365
103
31
.523
127
29
306
33 14 11
--REBOUNDS--
OFF
MYSTICS
FT
34 -
6825
882
6825
981
2140 2132
1
.412 144 .460 170
-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS --
MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS
478
PCT
-FREE THROWSPCT
Canty
PCT
-3-POINT FG--
FG
2012 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
.301
75
423 529
588
.719
75
340 325
119
194
721 1061 782 1107
----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN
REB
AST 1.4
1.48
2.4
0.13
14.7
TO
BLK
PTS
530 602
16
11
7
28
5
8
8C
19
10
13
9
7T
32
17C
6
8
10
20
9
12
4.0
8
16
3C
6C
0.25
3.9
7
12C
6
9
0.6
0.10
3.2
4C
10C
5C
7C
0.58
1.2
0.73
3.1
6
11
6
8
0.7
0.27
0.7
0.00
3.1
13
24
10
1.3
1.0
0.33
1.3
0.00
2.8
9
22
1.2
2.6
0.50
1.3
0.07
2.8
6
12
17.7
8.85
15.6
3.76
41
94
8
6
4
5
2
24
24.1
3.6
1.7
1.03
1.7
0.21
12.0
Thomas
34
6
8
3
6
2
18
22.4
2.4
2.8
0.85
2.2
0.21
8.2
Ajavon
34
5
7
7
7
2
22
21.6
1.8
2.0
1.61
2.0
0.18
7.9
10
Quinn
35
9
5
3
5
1
18
22.2
2.9
1.8
0.73
1.0
0.20
6.5
9
Snow
32
12
2
2
4
4
21
20.1
5.4
0.6
0.59
1.7
0.84
5.9
Wisdom-Hylton
31
7
4
3
4
5
12
14.7
2.9
0.9
0.71
1.2
0.79
Lacy
26
6
4
3
4
1
12
13.0
2.1
1.3
0.65
1.2
Novosel
22
6
4
4
3
2
12
9.9
1.3
0.7
0.45
Robinson
35
13
3
2
4
3
10
16.2
3.3
0.9
Castro Marques
27
5
2
2
2
0
9
12.0
1.1
Canty
17
3
2
1
5
0
5
12.0
Bobbitt
31
4
8
4
5
1
10
14.9
29 16 22
8 101
200.7
78.3
13
33
43
2661
18
Currie
225
128
2.8
68.6
11
32.2
OPPONENTS
530
2331
PTS
25
200.7
301
118
AST
1
90
571
AVG
REB
5
9
293
4
FTA
4
24 12 32
2
75
FT
3
41
46
FGA
13
225
628
0
-CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)-
43
MYSTICS
65
FG
6.3
STL
42
31.2 32.6
15.6
8.62
16.8
3.47
68.6 78.3
13 8C
38
24 16C 21
84
9 4C
13
16
31
14
24
23
6
24
13
4T
16
8
7
15
6C
4C
12C
13T
4
14
18
9
8
32
12
14
11
9
24
5
6
6
10
50
31
42 40
55 51
9C
5
51
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2012 HIGHS & LOWS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
MYSTICS HIGHS
MYSTICS LOWS
Points
90
vs. Phoenix
7/1
Points
53
vs. Indiana
9/21
1st Quarter
27
vs. Phoenix
7/1
1st Quarter
10
vs. Seattle
6/26
2nd Quarter
24 (2x)
vs. Atlanta
9/14
2nd Quarter
8
at Chicago
9/22
3rd Quarter
27
vs. Minnesota
5/30
3rd Quarter
9
at Indiana
8/16
4th Quarter
36
at Connecticut
6/3
4th Quarter
7
at New York
9/12
Overtime Points
13
vs. Chicago
8/19
Overtime Points
-
-
-
First Half
50
vs. Phoenix
7/1
First Half
20
at Seattle
6/24
Second Half
51
at Connecticut
6/3
Second Half
24
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Field Goals Made
32 (2x)
vs. Phoenix
7/1
Field Goals Made
21
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Field Goals Attempted
77
vs. Connecticut
6/29
Field Goals Attempted
46
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Field Goal Pct. (Game)
.485
at Connecticut
6/3
Field Goal Pct. (Game)
.325
vs. Connecticut
6/29
3-Point FGs Made
8
at Phoenix
6/20
3-Point FGs Made
1
at Atlanta
8/30
3-Point FGs Attempted
21 (3x)
vs. Indiana
9/21
3-Point FGs Attempted
8
at Atlanta
8/30
3-Point FG Pct. (Game)
.538
at Indiana
8/28
3-Point FG Pct. (Game)
.125
at Atlanta
8/30
Free Throws Made
22
vs. Phoenix
7/1
Free Throws Made
3
at Indiana
8/28
Free Throws Attempted
31
vs. Phoenix
7/1
Free Throws Attempted
7 (2x)
vs. Indiana
9/21
Free Throw Pct. (Game)
.900
vs. Indiana
6/15
Free Throw Pct. (Game)
.429
at Indiana
8/28
Offensive Rebounds
17
vs. Connecticut
6/29
Offensive Rebounds
6 (4x)
vs. Indiana
9/21
Defensive Rebounds
30
at Chicago
6/1
Defensive Rebounds
13
vs. Minnesota
5/30
Total Rebounds
41
vs. Indiana
6/15
Total Rebounds
22
vs. Minnesota
5/30
Assists
24
at Phoenix
6/20
Assists
9
at Indiana
8/16
Steals
12 (4x)
at New York
9/12
Steals
3
at Phoenix
6/20
Blocked Shots
9 (2x)
vs. New York
9/16
Blocked Shots
0
vs. New York
6/8
Turnovers
32
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Turnovers
11 (3x)
vs. Connecticut
6/29
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OPPONENTS LOWS
Points
101
at Los Angeles
6/18
Points
53
at New York
7/13
1st Quarter
35
vs. New York
6/8
1st Quarter
11
at Chicago
9/22
2nd Quarter
26 (2x)
at Atlanta
9/9
2nd Quarter
6
vs. Chicago
8/19
3rd Quarter
30
at Minnesota
8/17
3rd Quarter
7
vs. Chicago
5/19
4th Quarter
35
at Connecticut
6/3
4th Quarter
11 (2x)
vs. New York
6/8
Overtime Points
9
vs. Chicago
8/19
First Half
23
at Chicago
9/22
First Half
55
vs. New York
6/8
Second Half
21
vs. New York
6/8
Second Half
60
at Connecticut
6/3
Field Goals Made
18
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Field Goals Made
40
at Atlanta
9/9
Field Goals Attempted
48
at Seattle
6/24
Field Goals Attempted
76
at Minnesota
8/17
Field Goal Pct. (Game)
Field Goal Pct. (Game)
.305
vs. Tulsa
5/26
.619
vs. Los Angeles
9/7
3-Point FGs Made
1 (2x)
at Atlanta
8/30
3-Point FGs Made
10
at Indiana
8/28
3-Point FGs Attempted
3-Point FGs Attempted
8
at Connecticut
6/3
25
at Indiana
8/16
3-Point FG Pct. (Game)
3-Point FG Pct. (Game)
.067
at New York
7/13
.778
vs. Los Angeles
9/7
Free Throws Made
8 (2x)
at Atlanta
9/9
Free Throws Made
30
vs. Seattle
6/26
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throws Attempted
9
at New York
7/13
39
vs. Seattle
6/26
Free Throw Pct. (Game)
Free Throw Pct. (Game)
.625
at San Antonio
8/21
100.0 (2x)
vs. New York
9/16
Offensive Rebounds
2
at Seattle
6/24
Offensive Rebounds
16
at Atlanta
8/30
Defensive Rebounds
16
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Defensive Rebounds
33
vs. Indiana
9/21
Total Rebounds
23 (2x)
vs. Connecticut
7/10
Total Rebounds
43
vs. Indiana
9/21
Assists
9 (2x)
at New York
7/13
Assists
29 (2x)
at Atlanta
9/9
Steals
4
at New York
9/12
Steals
16
vs. Tulsa
5/26
Blocked Shots
0 (3x)
at Connecticut
7/11
Blocked Shots
8
vs. Connecticut
9/4
Turnovers
10 (2x)
vs. Connecticut
7/10
Turnovers
22 (2x)
vs. Chicago
8/19
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2012 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS & LOWS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Mystics Individual Highs: Points 25 Crystal Langhorne Minutes 43:06 Crystal Langhorne Field Goals Made 10 (4x) Crystal Langhorne (4x) Field Goals Attempted 17 (2x) Monique Currie Noelle Quinn 3-Point Field Goals Made 4 Matee Ajavon 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 8 (2x) Jasmine Thomas Matee Ajavon Free Throws Made 9 Monique Currie Free Throws Attempted 12 Monique Currie Rebounds 13 (2x) Ashley Robinson Crystal Langhorne Assists 8 (2x) Jasmine Thomas Shannon Bobbitt Steals 7 Matee Ajavon Turnovers 7 Matee Ajavon Blocked Shots 5 Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton
at Connecticut 6/3 vs. Chicago 8/19 vs. Connecticut 9/4 at New York 7/13 at Connecticut 6/3 vs. New York 6/8 vs. Indiana 9/21 vs. Phoenix 7/1 vs. Atlanta 8/24 vs. Indiana 9/21 vs. New York 6/8 at New York 9/12 vs. Atlanta 9/14 at Atlanta 9/9 vs. Indiana 6/15 vs. Chicago 8/19 vs. Seattle 6/26 vs. Minnesota 5/30 vs. Chicago 8/19 vs. New York 9/16
Opponent Individual Highs: Points 31 Epiphanny Prince Minutes 40:00 (2x) Jeanette Pohlen DeWanna Bonner Field Goals Made 13 Tina Charles Field Goals Attempted 23 Cappie Pondexter 3-Point Field Goals Made 6 Epiphanny Prince 3-point Field Goals Attempted 8 (3x) Cathrine Kraayeveld Epiphanny Prince Charde Houston Free Throws Made 10 Cappie Pondexter Free Throws Attempted 10 (7x) Epiphanny Prince Jessica Davenport Cappie Pondexter Epiphanny Prince Glory Johnson Camille Little Sylvia Fowles Rebounds 16 (2x) Sylvia Fowles (2x) Assists 9 (2x) Lindsey Harding Lindsay Whalen Steals 5 Alana Beard Turnovers 7 Sancho Lyttle Blocked Shots 4 (3x) Kelsey Griffin Tina Charles Sylvia Fowles
at Chicago 6/1 vs. Indiana 9/21 at Phoenix 6/20 at Connecticut 6/3 at New York 7/13 at Chicago 6/1 at Atlanta 9/9 vs. Chicago 8/19 vs. Phoenix 7/1 vs. New York 9/16 at Chicago 9/22 vs. Indiana 9/21 vs. New York 9/16 vs. Chicago 8/19 at Tulsa 7/8 vs. Seattle 6/26 at Chicago 6/1 vs. Chicago 8/19 at Chicago 6/1 at Atlanta 9/9 at Minnesota 8/17 at Los Angeles 6/18 vs. Atlanta 8/24 vs. Connecticut 9/4 vs. Connecticut 6/29 at Chicago 6/1
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TEAM NOTES WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Mystics Celebrate 15th Anniversary Season: The Washington Mystics commemorated their 15th anniversary season in 2012 by unveiling a series of fan initiatives throughout the year. The metropolitan area’s most successful female sports team was introduced to the Washington D.C. sport landscape in 1997 before tipping off their inaugural home game on June 19, 1998, against the Utah Starzz.
All-Time Mystics Team: The highlight of the 15th anniversary season consisted of a digital campaign that allowed fans to vote for the All-Time Mystics Team. Online voting started on May 19 with the all-time team being unveiled individually during the Olympic break (Jul. 14-Aug. 12). The entire team was honored on August 19 during the halftime of a thrilling overtime win over the Chicago Sky 75-71. All-Star forward Crystal Langhorne was announced on July 16 as the first player named to the Washington Mystics All-Time team. Following Langhorne were former Mystics players Murriel Page, Vicky Bullett, Nikki McCray and Chamique Holdsclaw.
Inova Health System Marquee Partnership Continues: On April 19, 2012, the Washington Mystics announced that the team will continue their marquee partnership with Inova for a second consecutive year. Mystics players will again wear Inova’s name and logo on the front of their home and away jerseys, shooting shirts and community apparel during the upcoming 2013 WNBA season. Mystics have raised over $180,000 for breast cancer initiatives over the past four seasons.
2012 Season Windup: The Mystics ended the 2012 season 5-29, going 4-13 at home and 1-16 on the road. The team went 3-19 against Eastern Conference opponents, including a 75-71 overtime victory over the Chicago Sky on August 19 at home. The Mystics’ other two wins against Eastern Conference teams came against the Indiana Fever at home in a 67-66 victory on June 15 and against the New York Liberty on the road 70-53 on July 13, the Mystics one road victory of the season and the first time the Mystics’ won on the road in the regular season versus the Liberty since August 16, 2009.
Mystics Milestones: Forward, Crystal Langhorne reached her 2,000th career point in the Mystics matchup against the Minnesota Lynx on August 17. Langhorne scored 12 points total during the contest. Forward Monique Currie scored her 2,000th career point with 23.9 seconds remaining in the second quarter in the Mystics’ loss to the Seattle Storm on June 26. Langhorne collected her 1,000th career rebound against the Connecticut Sun on June 3, pulling five total in the contest. Center
Michelle Snow reached her 3,000th career point with 3:24 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Mystics’ 77-79 loss to the Minnesota Lynx on May 30.
Season’s Best: The Mystics scored season highs in their win over the Phoenix Mercury on July 1, posting their highest scoring game of the season with a 90-77 victory. The Mystics scored a season high 27 points in the first quarter, holding the Mercury to 18 points in the first. The Mystics also scored a season high 50 points in the first half. Washington connected on 32 field goals, also a season high, and shot 22-for-31 from the free throw line.
Overtime Thriller: The Mystics defeated the Chicago Sky on August 19 in their first home game at Verizon Center after the Olympic break, defeating the Sky in a 75-71 overtime win. Guard Matee Ajavon and forward Crystal Langhorne led the pack with 22 and 18 points respectively. Ajavon and Langhorne combined for 18 of the team’s 28 first half points. The Mystics outscored the Sky 16-6 in the second quarter, leading the Sky 28-25 at halftime. Ajavon, who led all scorers with 22 points, shot 7-for-12 from the field, 6-for-8 from the free throw line and 2-for-4 from three point range. Ajavon hit a clutch three-pointer with 1.7 seconds remaining in the game, tying it up at 62 which forced the overtime. Langhorne played a game-high 43:06 minutes and shot 8-for-14 from the field. Guard Jasmine Thomas dished out a career high eight assists with five coming in the third quarter alone. Thomas scored eight points including a clutch three-pointer with 16 seconds left in overtime, regaining the lead at 73-71. Forward Monique Currie scored 10 points, connecting on two key free throws which clinched the overtime win.
Double Trouble: Center Ashley Robinson posted her first double-double of the season in a loss to the New York Liberty on September 16. Robinson led the team with 10 rebounds and scored 10 points, shooting 5-for-8 from the field. Forward Crystal Langhorne posted her fourth double-double of the season in a loss to the Atlanta Dream on August 24. Langhorne scored 17 points along with a game-high 10 rebounds. Langhorne’s third double-double of the season came in a loss to the Seattle Storm on June 26. Langhorne scored a team-high 20 points along with 10 rebounds in the contest. Langhorne posted her second double-double of the season with a game-high 22 points and 13 rebounds in a victory over the Indiana Fever on June 15. Her first double-double of the season came over the Tulsa Shock on May 26 where she scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the Mystics win. Last season Langhorne finished sixth in the league in rebounds per game (7.6), led the team in rebounds in 15 games, posted seven 10+ rebound games and collected seven double-doubles during the season. Center
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TEAM NOTES WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Michelle Snow posted her first double-double of the season against the New York Liberty on June 8 where she scored 10 points and led the team with 12 rebounds in her first start of the season. Snow’s second double-double this season came in a loss to the Connecticut Sun on July 10 where she scored 10 points along with 11 rebounds.
Rookie Power: Rookie guard Natalie Novosel posted career highs in several categories in the Mystics win over the Phoenix Mercury on July 1. Novosel played a caree- high 22 minutes, scoring a career-high 12 points in the win. The rookie out of Notre Dame connected on 5-for-7 from the free throw line and grabbed a career-high six rebounds along with a game-high four steals.
Perfect from the Line: Guard Matee Ajavon shot a perfect 8-for-8 from the charity stripe in the Mystics’ matchup against the Atlanta Dream on September 14. Ajavon led the team and ranked 17th in the league in free throw shooting, connecting on 67-for-81 from the free throw line (.827). In 2011, Ajavon averaged her highest free throw percentage, .829, connecting on 116-for-140 from the charity stripe.
Ajavon for Three: In the Mystics’ loss to the Atlanta Dream on August 24, guard Matee Ajavon had a stellar performance from behind the arc. Ajavon scored 16 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter, shooting 5-for-9 from the field, 2-for-2 from the free throw line, and a commanding 4-for-6 from threepoint range in the final period. Ajavon’s surge brought the Mystics within eight points down the stretch. Ajavon set a new career high with four made three-point shots.
Michelle Snow Joins Mystics: On February 9, 2012, the Washington Mystics signed free agent center Michelle Snow. A 10-year veteran, Snow averaged 9.0 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.0 blocks in 334 career games with the Houston Comets, Atlanta Dream, San Antonio Silver Stars and most recently, the Chicago Sky. Last season, Snow averaged 5.9 points per game and 5.4 rebounds per game in her first year with the team.
In 2012 the Mystics were... 2-16
WHEN SCORING LESS THAN 70 POINTS…
2-9
WHEN SCORING MORE THAN 70 POINTS…
4-19
WHEN SHOOTING 40%+
2-16
WHEN COMMITTING LESS THAN 17 TURNOVERS
5-6
WHEN UP AT HALFTIME
0-23
WHEN DOWN AT HALFTIME
2-26
WHEN ALLOWING 70+ POINTS
3-3
WHEN ALLOWING LESS THAN 70 POINTS
2-18
WHEN BEING OUT-REBOUNDED
3-11
WHEN OUT-REBOUNDING OPPONENT
0-0
WHEN EQUAL REBOUNDS
3-5
IN GAMES DECIDED BY LESS THAN 6 POINTS
0-0
WHEN TIED AT THE HALF
0-26
WHEN ALLOWING 40%+ SHOOTING
1-0
IN OVERTIME
1-4
WHEN FOUR PLAYERS SCORE IN DOUBLE-FIGURES
0-1
WHEN FIVE PLAYERS SCORE IN DOUBLE FIGURES
The Washington Mystics Record:
Career High Night: Guard Matee Ajavon had another stellar performance in her second game of the season, scoring a game-high 20 points from off the bench in a loss to the Minnesota Lynx on May 30. Ajavon shot 8-for13 from the field and 2-for-5 from three-point range in 28 minutes of play. Ajavon collected a career high seven steals with four coming in the third quarter. Last season Ajavon ranked seventh in the league in steals, averaging 1.68 steals per game. Her previous career high was five steals against the Phoenix Mercury on July 15, 2011.
On Sunday 2-5 On Monday 0-1 On Tuesday 0-5 On Wednesday 0-4 On Thursday 0-2 On Friday 2-9 On Saturday 1-3
In May 1-2 In June 1-8 In July 2-4 In August 1-6 In September 0-9
Home Openers: The Mystics are now 8-7 in regular season home openers, dropping their opener for the second consecutive season against the Chicago Sky in front of a crowd of 11,415 at the Verizon Center. The Mystics were within three points, 42-45, at the start of the fourth quarter, outscoring the Sky 17-7 in the third quarter. However, the Sky then outscored the Mystics 24-15 in the fourth quarter and went on to win 69-57. After falling to the Chicago Sky on June 11, 2011, the Mystics ended their three consecutive home opener winning streak in front of a crowd of 11,943 at the Verizon Center.
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TEAM NOTES WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Mystics Record: Player
10+ pts
20+ pts
Ajavon
7
3
Bobbitt
1
30 + pts
10+ Rebs
20+ Rebs
Team Leader – Pts
Team Leader – Assts
4
10
Team Leader –Rebs
DoubleDouble
Tripledouble
9
Castro Marques Currie
20
5
Langhorne
17
8
Novosel
1
Quinn
9
Robinson
1
4
12
6
2
14
3
13
4
2 2 2 1
3
3
1
1
6
1
12
2
Snow
7
Thomas
10
2 2
9
Wisdom-Hylton
4
1
2
2
2012 Regular Season Lineups: Natasha Lacy, Noelle Quinn, Ashley Robinson, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 0-1 Dominique Canty, Noelle Quinn, Ashley Robinson, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 1-3 Dominique Canty, Noelle Quinn, Michelle Snow, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 0-1 Jasmine Thomas, Matee Ajavon, Michelle Snow, Crystal Langhorne, Noelle Quinn: 1-4 Shannon Bobbitt, Matee Ajavon, Michelle Snow, Crystal Langhorne, Noelle Quinn: 0-1 Shannon Bobbitt, Matee Ajavon, Michelle Snow, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 1-3 Jasmine Thomas, Matee Ajavon, Michelle Snow, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 2-6 Jasmine Thomas, Noelle Quinn, Michelle Snow, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 0-1 Jasmine Thomas, Noelle Quinn, Ashley Robinson, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 0-5 Jasmine Thomas, Matee Ajavon, Ashley Robinson, Crystal Langhorne, Monique Currie: 0-1 Jasmine Thomas, Matee Ajavon, Ashley Robinson, Michelle Snow, Monique Currie: 0-1 Jasmine Thomas, Matee Ajavon, Ashley Robinson, Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Monique Currie: 0-2
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WNBA TEAM STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / TEAMS’ STATISTICS / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 ---TEAM Minn. L.A. S.A. Conn. Atl. Ind. Tulsa Chi. Phoe. N.Y. Sea. Wash.
G 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. 1100 2326 .473 226 565 .400 1059 2312 .458 194 540 .359 1024 2301 .445 253 675 .375 1013 2350 .431 199 559 .356 1004 2314 .434 144 487 .296 930 2226 .418 270 675 .400 932 2302 .405 271 714 .380 957 2221 .431 209 615 .340 920 2395 .384 193 655 .295 968 2280 .425 204 575 .355 870 2006 .434 238 679 .351 882 2140 .412 144 478 .301
FREE THROWS MADE ATT. PCT. 497 658 .755 545 687 .793 489 631 .775 549 664 .827 520 704 .739 533 655 .814 491 677 .725 435 596 .730 500 657 .761 344 455 .756 444 591 .751 423 588 .719
-- REBOUNDS -OFF. DEF. TOT. 380 905 1285 382 872 1254 325 803 1128 351 819 1170 348 835 1183 338 757 1095 331 671 1002 364 824 1188 417 855 1272 341 794 1135 228 855 1083 340 721 1061
----- MISCELLANEOUS -----AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 706 602 4 260 517 159 604 621 6 303 550 179 642 531 1 302 444 116 580 540 1 271 493 107 613 589 4 333 559 159 563 570 1 324 464 146 521 649 2 329 501 94 553 664 4 297 605 129 465 696 5 243 561 129 532 574 1 252 555 142 577 602 2 205 578 101 530 628 2 293 571 118
SCORING PTS AVG. 2923 86.0 2857 84.0 2790 82.1 2774 81.6 2672 78.6 2663 78.3 2626 77.2 2558 75.2 2533 74.5 2484 73.1 2422 71.2 2331 68.6
OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 ---TEAM Sea. Ind. Chi. Atl. Minn. S.A. N.Y. Conn. Wash. L.A. Tulsa Phoe.
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S MADE ATT. PCT. MADE ATT. PCT. 877 2244 .391 212 620 .342 925 2154 .429 178 537 .331 922 2147 .429 195 551 .354 947 2282 .415 205 571 .359 947 2327 .407 222 678 .327 978 2263 .432 236 615 .384 972 2264 .429 209 616 .339 1008 2344 .430 211 617 .342 981 2132 .460 170 462 .368 992 2385 .416 208 645 .322 1047 2197 .477 240 635 .378 1063 2434 .437 259 670 .387
AVG.’S 972 2264 .429 ---11659 ---27173
212 2545
601 .353 7217
FREE THROWS MADE ATT. PCT. 470 615 .764 431 576 .748 527 690 .764 477 616 .774 474 626 .757 424 545 .778 472 632 .747 404 542 .745 529 677 .781 469 641 .732 529 668 .792 564 735 .767
481 5770
630 .763 7563
-- REBOUNDS -OFF. DEF. TOT. 360 785 1145 356 813 1169 276 746 1022 343 831 1174 339 713 1052 340 847 1187 367 801 1168 348 853 1201 325 782 1107 382 759 1141 342 919 1261 367 862 1229
345
809 1155 9711 4145 13856
----- MISCELLANEOUS -----AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 511 592 2 307 462 123 485 644 4 242 592 168 570 571 4 301 538 154 573 654 5 313 600 123 530 656 4 267 493 105 565 609 5 240 532 118 567 515 0 295 491 127 593 635 2 283 545 110 602 542 1 301 530 128 589 606 2 302 536 104 668 651 3 265 624 154 633 591 1 296 455 165
574 6886
606 7266
3 33
284 3412
533 6398
132 1579
--- SCORING --PTS AVG. DIFF. 2436 71.6 -0.4 2459 72.3 +6.0 2566 75.5 -0.2 2576 75.8 +2.8 2590 76.2 +9.8 2616 76.9 +5.1 2625 77.2 -4.1 2631 77.4 +4.2 2661 78.3 -9.7 2661 78.3 +5.8 2863 84.2 -7.0 2949 86.7 -12.2
2636 31633
77.5
---
TEAMS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 ---TEAM Atl. Chi. Conn. Ind. L.A. Minn. N.Y. Phoe. S.A. Sea. Tulsa Wash.
G 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
FIELD GOALS MADE ATT PCT 29.53 68.06 .434 28.15 65.32 .431 29.79 69.12 .431 27.35 65.47 .418 31.15 68.00 .458 32.35 68.41 .473 28.47 67.06 .425 27.06 70.44 .384 30.12 67.68 .445 25.59 59.00 .434 27.41 67.71 .405 25.94 62.94 .412
3-PT. F.G.’S MADE ATT PCT 4.24 14.32 .296 6.15 18.09 .340 5.85 16.44 .356 7.94 19.85 .400 5.71 15.88 .359 6.65 16.62 .400 6.00 16.91 .355 5.68 19.26 .295 7.44 19.85 .375 7.00 19.97 .351 7.97 21.00 .380 4.24 14.06 .301
FREE THROWS MADE ATT PCT 15.29 20.71 .739 12.79 17.53 .730 16.15 19.53 .827 15.68 19.26 .814 16.03 20.21 .793 14.62 19.35 .755 10.12 13.38 .756 14.71 19.32 .761 14.38 18.56 .775 13.06 17.38 .751 14.44 19.91 .725 12.44 17.29 .719
--- REBOUNDS ---OFF DEF TOT 10.24 24.56 34.79 10.71 24.24 34.94 10.32 24.09 34.41 9.94 22.26 32.21 11.24 25.65 36.88 11.18 26.62 37.79 10.03 23.35 33.38 12.26 25.15 37.41 9.56 23.62 33.18 6.71 25.15 31.85 9.74 19.74 29.47 10.00 21.21 31.21
---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 18.03 17.32 0.12 9.79 16.44 4.68 16.26 19.53 0.12 8.74 17.79 3.79 17.06 15.88 0.03 7.97 14.50 3.15 16.56 16.76 0.03 9.53 13.65 4.29 17.76 18.26 0.18 8.91 16.18 5.26 20.76 17.71 0.12 7.65 15.21 4.68 15.65 16.88 0.03 7.41 16.32 4.18 13.68 20.47 0.15 7.15 16.50 3.79 18.88 15.62 0.03 8.88 13.06 3.41 16.97 17.71 0.06 6.03 17.00 2.97 15.32 19.09 0.06 9.68 14.74 2.76 15.59 18.47 0.06 8.62 16.79 3.47
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PTS 78.6 75.2 81.6 78.3 84.0 86.0 73.1 74.5 82.1 71.2 77.2 68.6
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 ---TEAM Atl. Chi. Conn. Ind. L.A. Minn. N.Y. Phoe. S.A. Sea. Tulsa Wash.
G 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
ONE TEAM BOTH TEAMS
FIELD GOALS MADE ATT PCT 27.85 67.12 .415 27.12 63.15 .429 29.65 68.94 .430 27.21 63.35 .429 29.18 70.15 .416 27.85 68.44 .407 28.59 66.59 .429 31.26 71.59 .437 28.76 66.56 .432 25.79 66.00 .391 30.79 64.62 .477 28.85 62.71 .460
3-PT. F.G.’S MADE ATT PCT 6.03 16.79 .359 5.74 16.21 .354 6.21 18.15 .342 5.24 15.79 .331 6.12 18.97 .322 6.53 19.94 .327 6.15 18.12 .339 7.62 19.71 .387 6.94 18.09 .384 6.24 18.24 .342 7.06 18.68 .378 5.00 13.59 .368
FREE THROWS MADE ATT PCT 14.03 18.12 .774 15.50 20.29 .764 11.88 15.94 .745 12.68 16.94 .748 13.79 18.85 .732 13.94 18.41 .757 13.88 18.59 .747 16.59 21.62 .767 12.47 16.03 .778 13.82 18.09 .764 15.56 19.65 .792 15.56 19.91 .781
--- REBOUNDS ---OFF DEF TOT 10.09 24.44 34.53 8.12 21.94 30.06 10.24 25.09 35.32 10.47 23.91 34.38 11.24 22.32 33.56 9.97 20.97 30.94 10.79 23.56 34.35 10.79 25.35 36.15 10.00 24.91 34.91 10.59 23.09 33.68 10.06 27.03 37.09 9.56 23.00 32.56
---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK 16.85 19.24 0.15 9.21 17.65 3.62 16.76 16.79 0.12 8.85 15.82 4.53 17.44 18.68 0.06 8.32 16.03 3.24 14.26 18.94 0.12 7.12 17.41 4.94 17.32 17.82 0.06 8.88 15.76 3.06 15.59 19.29 0.12 7.85 14.50 3.09 16.68 15.15 0.00 8.68 14.44 3.74 18.62 17.38 0.03 8.71 13.38 4.85 16.62 17.91 0.15 7.06 15.65 3.47 15.03 17.41 0.06 9.03 13.59 3.62 19.65 19.15 0.09 7.79 18.35 4.53 17.71 15.94 0.03 8.85 15.59 3.76
28.58 66.60 .429 6.24 17.69 .353 57.15 133.20 .429 12.48 35.38 .353
14.14 18.54 .763 28.28 37.07 .763
10.16 23.80 33.96 20.32 47.60 67.92
16.88 17.81 33.75 35.62
0.08 8.36 15.68 0.16 16.73 31.36
PTS 75.8 75.5 77.4 72.3 78.3 76.2 77.2 86.7 76.9 71.6 84.2 78.3
3.87 77.5 7.74 155.1
TEAMS’ STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE ---Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game
ATL 5 4 9 11 6 5 5 3 1 8 2t 5 8t
CHI CT IND LA 8 4 6 2 7 6 9 2 10 1 2 3 9 6 1t 5 4 5 9 2 6 7 10 2 4 6 9 3 8 5 7 4 6 8 3 4 12 3 2 6 6t 10 4 1 11 2 3 8 8t 1t 1t 12
MIN NY 1 10 1 8 7 6 1t 7 3 7 1 9 1 7 1 9 9 10 5 7 2t 5 6t 4 8t 1t
PHO SA 9 3 12 3 5 4 12 4 1 11 3t 8 2 8 12 2 11 5 9 1 6t 9 12 1 11 1t
SEA 11 5 8 8 12 3t 10 6 12 11 11 6t 5t
TUL 7 11 11 3 10 12 12 11 2 4 12 10 5t
WAS 12 10 12 10 8 11 11 10 7 10 8 9 5t
ATL CHI CT IND LA MIN NY PHO SA SEA TUL 4 3 8 2 9t 5 7 12 6 1 11 3 7 8 6 4 2 5 10 9 1 12 9 6 2 4 1 5 3 8 10 7 12 8 7 6 3 1 2 4 12 11 5 10 6 1 7 8 12 3 10t 10t 4 9 5 8 2 10 7 3 1 6 11 9 5 12 8 1 10 7 4 2 6 11 9 5 12 7 6 9 1 8 3 5 11 4 2 12 12 8t 5 2 10 4 6 7 1 11 3 2 5 4 3 6 9 10 12 7 11 1 5t 9t 3 12 1 2 7 11 4 5t 9t 2 10 5 4 7 1 12 9 6 8 3 1t 3t 7t 3t 7t 3t 12 10t 1t 7t 6
WAS 9t 11 11 9 2 4 3 10 8t 8 8 11 10t
OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE ---Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game
COMBINATION TEAM/OPPONENT STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE Pts/game/diff. Off. Reb. Pct. Def. Reb. Pct. Total Reb. Pct.
6 7 3 5
7 3 1 1
5 9 6 6
2 8 11 10
3 2 8 3
1 1 2 2
9 6 10 8
12 4 7 4
4 10 5 9
8 12 4 11
10 11 12 12
11 5 9 7
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2012 PLAYOFF RESULTS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE East First Round (1) Connecticut 2, (4) New York 0 G 1: Connecticut 65, New York 60 G 2: Connecticut 75, New York 62 (2) Indiana 2, (3) Atlanta 1 G 1: Atlanta 75, Indiana 66 G 2: Indiana 103, Atlanta 88 G 3: Indiana 75, Atlanta 64
Eastern Conference Finals (2) Indiana 2, (1) Connecticut 1 G 1: Connecticut 76, Indiana 64 G 2: Indiana 78, Connecticut 76 G 3: Indiana 87, Connecticut 71
West First Round (1)Minnesota 2, (4) Seattle 1 G 1: Minnesota 78, Seattle 70 G 2: Seattle 86, Minnesota 79 G 3: Minnesota 73, Seattle 72 (2) Los Angeles Sparks 2, (4) San Antonio 0 G 1: Los Angeles 93, San Antonio 86 G 2: Los Angeles 101, San Antonio 94
Western Conference Finals (1)Minnesota 2, (2) Los Angeles 0 G 1: Minnesota 94, Los Angeles 77 G 2: Minnesota 80, Los Angeles 79
WNBA Championship Series (2) Indiana 3, (1) Minnesota 1 G 1: Indiana 76, Minnesota 70 G 2: Indiana 83, Minnesota 71 G 3: Indiana 76, Minnesota 59 G 4: Indiana 87, Minnesota 78
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2012 WNBA AWARDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE All-WNBA First Team Player Team Position Tina Charles Connecticut Sun Center Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever Forward Candace Parker Los Angeles Sparks Forward Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx Forward Cappie Pondexter New York Guard
All-WNBA Second Team Player Team Position Maya Moore Minnesota Lynx Guard Sophia Young San Antonio Silver Stars Forward Sylvia Fowles Chicago Sky Center Kristi Tolliver Los Angeles Sparks Guard Lindsay Whalen Minnesota Lynx Guard
All-WNBA Defensive First Team
Player Team Position Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever Forward Sancho Lyttle Atlanta Dream Forward Sylvia Fowles Chicago Sky Center Alana Beard Los Angeles Sparks Guard Briann January Indiana Fever Guard
All-WNBA Second Defensive Team Player Team Position Tina Charles Connecticut Sun Center Candace Parker Los Angeles Sparks Forward Sophia Young San Antonio Silver Stars Forward Armintie Price Atlanta Dream Guard Danielle Robinson San Antonio Silver Stars Guard Most Valuable Player: Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award: WNBA Coach of the Year: WNBA Defensive Player of the Year: WNBA Rookie of the Year: WNBA Most Improved Player of the Year: Sixth Woman of the Year:
Tina Charles (Connecticut Sun) Kara Lawson (Connecticut Sun) Carol Ross (Los Angeles Sparks) Tamika Catchings (Indiana Fever) Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Sparks) Kristi Tolliver (Los Angeles Sparks) Renee Montgomery (Connecticut Sun)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
MYSTICS RECORDS
MYSTICS RECORDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS Year
May
June
July
1998
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1-7
1-11
1-9
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3-27
1999
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2-7
4-10
6-3
------
12-20
2000
1-0
5-7
5-8
3-3
------
14-18
2001
0-1
3-8
5-7
2-6
------
10-22
2002
--
11-4
4-6
2-5
------
17-15
2003
1-1
1-8
3-10
4-6
------
9-25
2004
1-3
4-5
6-6
1-0
5-3
17-17
2005
1-2
7-5
4-5
4-6
------
16-18
2006
2-1
6-6
7-6
3-3
------
18-16
2007
0-4
5-6
5-5
6-3
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16-18
2008
2-3
3-6
3-7
0-2
0-6
10-24
2009
August September
Total
5-3
5-5
4-7
2-3
16-18
2010
4-3
6-2
4-5
8-2
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22-12
2011
--
2-5
1-9
2-10
1-4
6-28
2012
1-2
1-8
2-4
1-6
0-9
5-29
Total
13-20
63-87
60-104
47-72
8-25
191-307
.394
.420
.365
.394
.242
.384
Total %
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE SCORING Season Player
G PTS
AVG
1998 Nikki McCray 29 512 17.7 1999 Nikki McCray 32 561 15.5 2000 Chamique Holdsclaw 32 561 17.5 2001 Chamique Holdsclaw 29 486 16.8 2002 Chamique Holdsclaw 20 397 19.9 2003 Chamique Holdsclaw 27 554 2.5 2004 Chamique Holdsclaw 23 437 19.0 2005 Alana Beard 30 422 14.1 2006 Alana Beard 32 614 19.2 2007 Alana Beard 33 622 18.8 2008 Alana Beard 33 532 16.1 2009 Alana Beard 31 492 15.9 2010 Crystal Langhorne 34 555 16.3 2011 Crystal Langhorne 31 563 18.2 2012 Crystal Langhorne 31 456 14.7
FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Season Player 1998 Deborah Carter 1999 Nikki McCray 2000 Beth Cunningham Tausha Mills 2001 Helen Luz 2002 Tonya Washington 2003 Chamique Holdsclaw 2004 Kiesha Brown 2005 Mactabene Amachree Murriel Page 2006 Coco Miller 2007 Laurie Koehn Coco Miller 2008 Monique Currie 2009 Monique Currie 2010 Monique Currie 2011 Monique Currie 2012 Matee Ajavon
FTM FTA 21 129 16 16 22 11 140 21 2 8 26 2 16 109 102 150 16 67
26 160 19 19 25 13 155 24 2 8 29 2 16 126 127 171 16 81
PCT .808 .806 .842 .842 .880 .846 .903 .875 1.000 1.000 .897 1.000 1.000 .826 .803 .8777 1.000 .827
MINUTES Season Player 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Nikki McCray Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Vicky Bullett Vicky Bullett Coco Miller Alana Beard DeLisha Milton-Jones Chasity Melvin Alana Beard Alana Beard Lindsey Harding
G MIN 29 969 31 1061 32 1131 32 1073 32 953 33 1076 34 1025 33 1069 32 1,000 33 1169 33 1092 34 1194
AVG 33.4 34.2 35.3 33.5 29.7 32.6 30.1 32.4 31.3 35.4 33.1 35.1
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 2011 2012
Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne
34 31 31
1158 1063 999
34.1 34.3 32.2
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season Player GFM
FOA PCT
1998 Alessandra Santos de Oliveria 63 122 .516 1999 Murriel Page 105 183 .574 2000 Murriel Page 131 222 .590 2001 Murriel Page 100 231 .433 2002 Chamique Holdsclaw 149 330 .452 2003 Murriel Page 83 220 .417 2004 Nakia Sanford 63 126 .500 2005 Chasity Melvin 150 305 .492 2006 Zane Teilane 14 26 .538 2007 Nakia Sanford 123 232 .530 2008 Crystal Langhorne 68 109 .624 2009 Crystal Langhorne 163 284 .574 2010 Crystal Langhorne 221 375 .589 2011 Crystal Langhorne 227 425 .534 2012 Crystal Langhorne 190 338 .562
ASSISTS Season Player
G
AST AVG
1998 Nikki McCray 29 90 3.1 1999 Andrea Nagy 32 146 4.6 2000 Andrea Nagy 23 118 5.1 2001 Annie Burgess 31 88 2.8 2002 Annie Burgess 26 93 4.8 2003 Stacey Dales-Schuman 34 114 3.4 2004 Alana Beard 34 91 2.7 2005 Temeka Johnson 34 177 5.2 2006 Nikki Teasley 34 183 5.4 2007 Nikki Teasley 33 109 3.3 2008 Alana Beard 33 55 1.6 2009 Alana Beard 31 72 2.3 2010 Monique Currie 34 49 1.4 2011 Matee Ajavon 34 57 1.6 2012 Jasmine Thomas 34 94 2.8
STEALS
Season Player 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Rita Williams Chamique Holdsclaw Vicky Bullett Vicky Bullett Vicky Bullett Coco Miller Alana Beard DeLisha Milton-Jones Alana Beard
G 30 31 32 32 32 33 34 33 32
STL AVG 63 37 64 53 54 39 69 57 59
2.1 1.2 2.0 1.7 8.5 1.2 2.0 1.7 1.8
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Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Monique Currie Matee Ajavon Matee Ajavon
33 33 31 34 34 33
64 55 72 49 57* 53
1.9 1.66 2.32 1.44 1.68 1.61
REBOUNDS Season Player
G
RBG AVG
1998 Murriel Page 30 208 6.9 1999 Chamique Holdsclaw 31 246 7.9 2000 Chamique Holdsclaw 32 240 7.5 2001 Chamique Holdsclaw 29 256 8.8 2002 Chamique Holdsclaw 20 232 11.6 2003 Chamique Holdsclaw 27 294 1.9 2004 Chamique Holdsclaw 23 191 8.3 2005 Chasity Melvin 34 199 5.8 2006 Chasity Melvin 34 224 6.6 2007 Nakia Sanford 34 242 7.1 2008 Nakia Sanford 34 193 5.7 2009 Crystal Langhorne 34 268 7.9 2010 Crystal Langhorne 34 330 9.7 2011 Crystal Langhorne 34 245 7.2 2012 Crystal Langhorne 31 194 6.3
BLOCKED SHOTS Season Player 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Laâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Shawn Brown Murriel Page Vicky Bullett Vicky Bullett Vicky Bullett Asjha Jones Alana Beard DeLisha Milton-Jones Chasity Melvin DeLisha Milton-Jones Taj McWilliams-Franklin Chasity Melvin Chasity Melvin Nicky Anosike Michelle Snow
G 22 32 32 32 32 34 34 33 34 34 26 34 34 24 32
PTS AVG 20 30 47 58 37 25 34 18 26 38 26 29 17 28 27
.91 .94 1.5 1.8 1.1 .7 1.0 .6 .4 1.1 .96 .85 .5 82 .84
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ALL-TIME HIGHS & LOWS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Top Margins of Victory
Opponents High Games
Mystics High Games Points Date
Opponent
Score
Points Date
Opponent
Score
Points Score
Opponent
Date
107
at Phoenix
107-104
110
Houston
110-65
35
95-60
New York
5/23/06
80-45
Cleveland
8/8/99
7/1/10
8/17/98
106
6/20/07
at Phoenix
106-101
106
6/20/07
at Phoenix
106-101
35
99
6/23/07
at Chicago
99-86
105
8/19/98
Charlotte
105-69
32
89-57
Seattle
7/20/08
98
6/09/11
at Atlanta
98-90
104
7/1/10
at Phoenix
107-104
26
92-66
Orlando
5/31/00
97
6/04/02
at Utah
97-89
101
6/18/12
at Los Angeles 101-70
25
78-53
Detroit
7/11/98
80-55
Detroit
6/19/00
96
8/04/00
Detroit
96-72
99
7/19/98
Utah
99-88
96
6/15/06
at Charlotte
96-77
99
8/5/06
at Sacramento
99-95 (2OT)
87-62
Tulsa
8/1/10
95
5/23/06
New York
95-60
93
6/3/08
at Phoenix
98-93
24
92-68
Detroit
6/3/06
96-72
Detroit
8/4/00
83-61
at New York
6/14/99
73-51
at Miami
6/8/00
95
8/5/06
at Sacramento
93-79
96
7/21/04
Los Angeles
96-76
24
95
6/11/10
at Chicago
95-78
96
7/19/06
Phoenix
83-96
22
95
6/27/10
Phoenix
95-85
95
5/25/04
Los Angeles
95-79
93
6/01/02
Orlando
93-82
97
7/09/03
Los Angeles
97-91
21
77-56
vs. Phoenix
6/21/05
82-62
at Phoenix
7/17/04
83-63
Tulsa
6/26/11
93
6/6/06
Houston
93-79
93
8/13/06
at New York
93-81
20
92
5/31/00
Orlando
92-66
92
7/29/03
Indiana
92-92
20
92
8/06/03
Detroit
92-81
89
6/04/02
Utah
89-97
92
6/3/06
Detroit
92-68
89
7/26/02
at Cleveland
89-78
Top Margins of Defeat
92
7/27/06
Chicago
92-74
89
6/4/11
at Connecticut
89-73
Points Score
Opponent
Date
90
7/1/12
Phoenix
90-77
89
6/21/11
Indiana
89-80
45
65-110
Houston
8/17/1998
43
45-88
at New York
8/13/1998
Opponents Low Game
37
99-62
Detroit
5/18/2008
Points Date
Score
37
93-56
Detroit
6/14/2003
Mystics Low Games Points Date
Opponent
Score
36
8/08/01
Miami
36-42
44
8/05/01
at Miami
44-52
45
8/13/98
at New York
45-88
45
8/21/99
Minnesota
45-48
45
7/06/02
Indiana
45-50
48
6/29/98
at Houston
48-73
48
8/01/03
at Connecticut
48-45
48
9/04/11
Connecticut
48-79
47
8/26/05
at Connecticut
47-81
42
9/04/04
at Indiana
69-42
Opponent
42
5/21/2005 Charlotte
60-42
36
69-105
Charlotte
8/19/1998
42
7/29/2001 Charlotte
55-42
34
47-81
at Connecticut
8/26/2005
36-42
31
70-41
at Charlotte
7/24/2004
101-70
at Los Angeles 6/18/2012
42
8/8/2001
Miami
45
8/8/1999
Cleveland
80-45
45
6/23/2002 Cleveland
63-45
30
56-86
at Charlotte
7/17/1998
48-45
29
59-70
Los Angeles
5/31/2008
50-48
29
59-88
at Phoenix
8/4/1998
96-67
at Connecticut
8/9/2009
54-81
Houston
6/7/2000
54-81
at Orlando
8/15/1999
69-42
at Indiana
9/4/2004
26
70-96
Minnesota
9/14/2008
26
57-83
at Charlotte
6/11/1998
25
63-88
at Houston
6/12/1999
52-77
Orlando
7/19/1999
45 48
8/1/2003 7/8/2008
at Connecticut Indiana
48
8/21/1999 Minnesota
48-48
29
48
7/13/2000 at Miami
60-48
27
48-73
at Houston
6/29/1998
23
68-91
at Seattle
8/11/2007
22
60-82
Connecticut
7/27/2008
22
82-60
at Sacramento
8/22/2009
22
95-73
at Atlanta
9/02/3011
21
56-77
at New York
7/17/2008
20
96-76
at Los Angeles 7/21/2004
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ALL-TIME MYTICS RECORDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE TEAM OFFENSE SCORING Highest average, points per game, season 80.8 - 2006 (2747/34) 76.9 - 2010 (2615/34)
Largest deficit at halftime overcome to win game 22 at Los Angeles, July 17, 2011 (trailed 25-47; won 89-85 in OT) 16 - vs. Detroit, June 29, 2007 (trailed 24- 40; won 65-64)
Most points, second half 65 - at Phoenix, July 1, 2010 63 - vs. Utah, July 19, 1998
Lowest average, points per game, season 60.3 - 2001 (1928/32) 65.1 - 1998 (1954/30)
Fewest points, second half 15 - at Seattle, July 3, 2001 16 - vs. Miami, August 8, 2001
Most points, game 107 - at Phoenix, July 1, 2010 106 - at Phoenix, June 20, 2007
Fewest points, game 34 - at Cleveland, May 31, 2001 36 - vs. Miami, August 8, 2001
Largest margin of victory, game 35 - vs. Cleveland, August 8, 1999 (80-45) vs. New York, May 23, 2006 (95-60) 32 - vs. Seattle, July 20, 2008 (89-57)
Largest margin of defeat, game 45 - vs. Houston, August 17, 1998 (65-110) 43 - at New York, August 13, 1998 (45-88)
BY HALF Most points, first half 55 - vs. Houston, June 6, 2006 54 - at Atlanta, August 22, 2010
Fewest points, first half 13 - at Detroit, July 21, 2007 14 - vs. Cleveland, June 6, 2003 vs. Indiana, July 8, 2008
Largest lead at halftime 23 - vs. Seattle, July 20, 2008 (led 48-23; won 89-57) 19 - vs. Detroit, August 4, 2000 (led 45-26; won 96-72) vs. Tulsa, August 1, 2010 (led 44-25; won 87-62)
OVERTIME Most points, overtime period 19 - vs. New York, August 23, 2005 15 - vs. Indiana, June 18, 2005
Fewest points, overtime period 2 - at Seattle, July 3, 2001 3 - at Los Angeles, June 26, 2008
Largest margin of victory, overtime period 13 - vs. New York, August 23, 2005 (82-69) 10 - vs. Indiana, June 18, 2005 (88-78)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest field-goal percentage, season .462 - 2006 (1016/2199) .459 - 2000 (832/1813)
Lowest field-goal percentage, season .386 - 2001 (739/1915) .395 - 1998 (720/1821)
Highest field-goal percentage, game .617 - at Chicago, June 11, 2010 (37/60) .603 - vs. Indiana, June 7, 2002 (35/58)
FIELD GOALS Most field goals per game, season 29.9 - 2006 (1016/34) 27.8 - 2010 (946/34)
Fewest field goals per game, season 23.1 - 2001 (739/32) 23.7 - 1999 (759/32)
Most field goals, game 38 - vs. Orlando, May 31, 2000 vs. New York, May 23, 2006 at Phoenix, June 3, 2008 37 - at Chicago, June 23, 2007 vs. Seattle, July 24, 2007 (ot) at Chicago, June 11, 2010 vs. Phoenix, June 27, 2010
Fewest field goals, game 10 - vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 13 - at Cleveland, May 31, 2001
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most field-goal attempts per game, season 64.9 - 2009 (2205/34) 64.7 - 2006 (2199/34)
Fewest field-goal attempts per game, season 56.1 - 1999 (1794/32) 56.7 - 2000 (1813/32)
Most field-goal attempts, game 84 - at Sacramento, June 25, 2002 (2 ot) 81 - vs. Atlanta, June 5, 2010 (ot) Regulation Game: 79 - at Detroit, August 25, 2003 vs. Phoenix, June 25, 2009
Fewest field-goal attempts, game 39 - at Cleveland, June 3, 2000 42 - at New York, August 17, 1999
Lowest field-goal percentage, game .196 - vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 (10/51) .245 - at Cleveland, May 31, 2001 (13/53)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest three-point field-goal percentage, season .371 - 2004 (105/283) .370 - 2002 (164/443)
Lowest three-point field-goal percentage, season .264 - 1998 (114/432) .280 - 2001 (117/418)
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Most three-point field goals per game, season 5.5 - 2006 (187/34) 5.3 - 2005 (181/34)
Fewest three-point field goals per game, season 3.09- 2004 (105/34) 3.13- 1999 (100/32)
Most three-point field goals, game 15 - vs. Los Angeles, May 26, 2005 13 - vs. Phoenix, June 13, 2007
Fewest three-point field goals, game 0 - at New York, August 13, 1998 at Charlotte, July 1, 2000 vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 vs. New York, June 13, 2004 at Sacramento, July 18, 2004 vs. Minnesota, July 23, 2004 at Connecticut, August 9, 2009 vs. Connecticut, August 14, 2009 (2 ot) at Sacramento, August 22, 2009 1 - Many times
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most three-point field goal attempts per game, season 15.5 - 2007 (528/34) 15.4 - 2006 (522/34)
Fewest three-point field goal attempts per game, season 8.3 - 2004 (283/34) 10.5 - 2000 (335/32)
Most three-point field goal attempts, game 29 - vs. Los Angeles, July 14, 2001 vs. Los Angeles, May 26, 2005 27 - vs. Utah, July 19, 1998
Fewest three-point field goal attempts, game 2 - vs. Minnesota, July 23, 2004 3 - vs. Indiana, July 1, 2004 at Charlotte, July 10, 2004 at Charlotte, July 24, 2004
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Highest free-throw percentage, season .796 - 2007 (668/839) .775 - 2010 (563/726)
Lowest free-throw percentage, season .645 - 1998 (400/620) .660 - 2008 (435/659)
Fewest free throws made per game, season 10.4 - 2001 (333/32) 11.2 - 2003 (381/34)
Most free throws made, game 42 - at Minnesota, July 20, 2007 (ot) 36 - vs. Minnesota, July 10, 2007 (ot) Regulation game: 32 - at Houston, June 22, 2007
Fewest free throws made, game 0 - vs. Charlotte, July 7, 2003 at Detroit, August 25, 2003 2 - at Houston, June 27, 2001 vs. Connecticut, June 24, 2003
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Most free throw attempts per game, season 24.7 - 2007 (839/34) 24.3 - 2009 (827/34)
Fewest free throw attempts per game, season 14.91- 2003 (507/34) 14.94- 2002 (478/32)
Most free throw attempts, game Highest free-throw percentage, game 1.000 - Many times. Most recent: vs. Los Angeles, June 24, 2010 (12/12)
Lowest free-throw percentage, game .000 - at Detroit, August 25, 2003 (0/1) .300 - at Phoenix, June 3, 2008 (6/20)
FREE THROWS MADE Most free throws made per game, season 19.7 - 2007 (668/34) 17.1 - 2009 (580/34)
55 - at Minnesota, July 20, 2007 (ot) 42 at Atlanta, June 9, 2011 (ot) Regulation game: 41 - vs. Minnesota, July 10, 2007 (ot) Regulation game:
Fewest free throw attempts, game 0 - vs. Charlotte, July 7, 2003 1 - at Detroit, August 25, 2003
REBOUNDS Most rebounds per game, season 35.0 - 2009 (1191/34) 34.2 - 2010 (1162/34)
Fewest rebounds per game, season 27.7 - 2005 (943/34) 29.6 - 2000 (946/32)
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ALL-TIME MYTICS RECORDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Most rebounds, game 51 - at Sacramento, June 25, 2002 (2 ot) 50 - at Seattle, July 3, 2001 (4 ot) Regulation game: 49 - at Phoenix, June 20, 2007
Fewest defensive rebounds per game, season 19.9 - 2005 (677/34) 20.0 - 1998 (599/30)
Most defensive rebounds, game Fewest rebounds, game 17 - at Cleveland, June 3, 2000 at Detroit, June 14, 2001 at Charlotte, July 24, 2004 18 - vs. Houston, July 26, 2005
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most offensive rebounds per game, season 11.4 - 2009 (388/34) 11.2 - 2003 (382/34)
38 - at Phoenix, June 20, 2007 37 - at Detroit, July 10, 1999 (2 ot) vs. Minnesota, August 13, 2010
Fewest defensive rebounds, game 8 - at New York, August 13, 1998 10 - at Indiana, September 4, 2004
ASSISTS
38 - at Sacramento, August 5, 2006 (2 ot) 36 - at Los Angeles, August 3, 1998 at Minnesota, July 7, 2009 (ot)
Fewest personal fouls, game 9 - vs. Detroit, July 18, 2002 10 - vs. Cleveland, August 9, 2000 vs. Phoenix, July 9, 2002
DISQUALIFICATIONS Most disqualifications per game, season 0.44 - 2006 (15/34) 0.30 - 1998 (9/30)
Most assists per game, season 16.9 - 2006 (576/34) 16.7 - 2003 (568/34)
Fewest offensive rebounds per game, season 7.8 - 2005 (266/34) 9.4 - 2000 (300/32)
Fewest assists per game, season 13.2 - 1998 (397/30) 13.3 - 2001 (424/32)
Most offensive rebounds, game 24 - at Indiana, September 6, 2009 20 - at Orlando, June 19, 1999 at Minnesota, July 27, 2001 vs. Orlando, July 30, 2002
Most assists, game 29 - vs. Detroit, August 6, 2003 28 - vs. Orlando, May 31, 2000 at Charlotte, July 26, 2000
Fewest assists, game Fewest offensive rebounds, game 1 - at Cleveland, June 3, 2000 3 - at Orlando, August 15, 1999 vs. Houston, July 26, 2005 vs. San Antonio, July 28, 2005 at Detroit, August 21, 2005 vs. Indiana, June 27, 2006 vs. San Antonio, August 8, 2006 vs. Detroit, July 28, 2007
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most defensive rebounds per game, season 24.2 - 2010 (821/34) 23.6 - 2009 (803/34)
Most personal fouls, game
5 - vs. Orlando, July 19, 1999 at Charlotte, July 26, 2001 at Miami, August 5, 2001 vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 at Minnesota, July 20, 2007 (ot) at Indiana, July 31, 2007 6 - at Sacramento, August 22, 2009
PERSONAL FOULS Most personal fouls per game, season 23.07- 1998 (692/30) 23.06- 2006 (784/34)
Fewest disqualifications per game, season 0.03 - 2004 (1/34) 0.06 - 2012 (2/34)
Most disqualifications, game 4 - at Sacramento, August 5, 2006 (2 ot) 3 - at Los Angeles, August 3, 1998
STEALS Most steals per game, season 9.2 - 2009 (314/34) 9.0 - 2006 (306/34)
Fewest steals per game, season 6.26- 2003 (213/34) 6.34- 1999 (203/32)
Most steals, game 21 - at Minnesota, July 20, 2007 (ot) 19 - vs. Cleveland, August 9, 2000 vs. Seattle, July 20, 2008
Fewest steals, game 1 - at Miami, July 13, 2000 2 - Many times
Fewest personal fouls per game, season 16.8 - 2001 (537/32) 18.2 - 2002 (583/32)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE BLOCKED SHOTS
TEAM DEFENSE
Most blocked shots per game, season
POINTS
4.0 - 2001 (127/32) 3.9 - 2000 (126/32)
Fewest blocked shots per game, season 2.2 - 2005 (76/34) 2.3 - 2010 (79/34)
Most blocked shots, game 10 vs. Detroit, July 28, 2004 vs. Detroit, July 7, 2005 9 vs. Sacramento, June 5, 2001 at Indiana, May 31, 2003 vs. Chicago, August 20, 2011 at New York, July 13, 2012 vs. New York, September 16, 2012
Fewest blocked shots, game 0 - Many times. Most recent: at Minnesota, August 30, 2011
TURNOVERS Most turnovers per game, season 20.8 - 1998 (625/30) 18.7 - 2008 (637/34)
Fewest turnovers per game, season 12.5 - 2004 (424/34) 12.8 - 2005 (435/34)
Most turnovers, game 33 at Houston, June 29, 1998 32 vs. Tulsa, May 26, 2012
Fewest turnovers, game 6 - at New York, July 8, 2004 7 - at Houston, June 27, 2001 vs. San Antonio, June 10, 2003 vs. Charlotte, July 15, 2004
Fewest points allowed per game, season 64.8 - 2001 (2075/32) 66.1 - 2002 (2116/32)
Most points allowed per game, season 80.5 - 1998 (2415/30) 78.2 - 2006 (2657/34)
Fewest points allowed, game 42 - vs. Charlotte, July 29, 2001 vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 at Charlotte, May 21, 2005 45 - vs. Cleveland, August 8, 1999 vs. Cleveland, June 23, 2002 at Connecticut, August 1, 2003
Fewest points allowed, first half 17 - vs. New York, July 5, 1998 vs. New York, August 11, 1999 vs. Los Angeles, August 14, 1999 18 - at Charlotte, May 21, 2005
Fewest points allowed, second half 18 - vs. Charlotte, July 29, 2001 vs. Minnesota, August 13, 2010 19 - vs. Minnesota, August 21, 1999 vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 vs. Charlotte, June 30, 2002 vs. Indiana, July 8, 2008 vs. Chicago, July 18, 2010
Fewest points allowed, overtime period 0 - at Los Angeles, June 26, 2008 2 - at Seattle, July 3, 2001
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Lowest opponents’ field-goal percentage, season
Highest opponents’ field-goal percentage, season .468 - 1998 (876/1870) .451 - 2000 (845/1875)
Lowest opponents’ field goal percentage, game .238 - at Connecticut, August 1, 2003 (15/63) .250 - vs. New York, August 11, 1999 (ot) (16/64)
TURNOVERS Most opponents’ turnovers per game, season 17.033- 1998 (511/30) 17.029- 2007 (579/34)
Fewest opponents’ turnovers per game, season 13.6 - 1999 (436/32) 13.8 - 2003 (468/34)
Most opponents’ turnovers, game 32 - at Minnesota, July 20, 2007 (ot) 30 - vs. New York, May 23, 2006
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS GAME WON AND LOST Highest winning percentage, season .647 - 2010 (22-12) .531 - 2002 (17-15)
Lowest winning percentage, season .100 - 1998 (3-27) .147 - 2012 (5-29)
Most consecutive games won 6 - August 2-14, 1999 June 4-18, 2002 August 10-22, 2010 (current) 5 - September 7-17, 2004
.407 - 2001 (791/1945) .413 - 2002 (786/1903)
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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Most consecutive games won, one season 6 - August 2-14, 1999 June 4-18, 2002 August 10-22, 2010 5 - September 7-17, 2004
Most consecutive game lost 13 August 21-September 22, 2012 (current) 11 July 13-August 7, 1998 June 13-July 9, 2003
Most consecutive game lost, one season 13 August 21-September 22, 2012 (current) 11 July 13-August 7, 1998 June 13-July 9, 2003
Highest winning percentage, home games, season .765 - 2006, 2010 (13-4) .647 - 2004, 2009 (11-6)
Lowest winning percentage, home games, season .000 .118
1998 (0-15) 2011 (2-15)
August 1-14, 2003 June 24-July 13, 2005 June 13-26, 2008
Most consecutive road games lost 16 June 11, 1998-June 12, 1999 9 July 29, 2005-June 11, 2006 August 16-September 22, 2012 (current)
OVERTIME GAMES Most overtime games, season 4 - 2007 3 - 2005, 2011
Most consecutive overtime games, season 1 - Many times
Most overtime games won, season 3 - 2005, 2007 2 - 1999, 2011
Most overtime games won, no losses, season 3 - 2005 2 - 1999
Most consecutive home games won 9 - August 12, 2001-July 9, 2002 August 23, 2005-June 25, 2006 6 - June 13-July 23, 2004
Most consecutive home games lost 8 - August 12, 1998-July 2, 1999 August 9, 2003-June 11, 2004 7 - July 20, 2002-June 6, 2003
Highest winning percentage, road games, season .529 - 2010 (9-8) .500 - 2002 (8-8)
Lowest winning percentage, road games, season .000 - 1998 (0-15) .059 - 2012 (1-16)
Most consecutive overtime games won 4 - July 10, 1999-June 25, 2002 September 7, 2004-August 23, 2005 3 - July 10-24, 2007 June 19-July 17, 2011
4 - June 23-July 20, 2007 3 - June 24-July 3, 2000
4 - at Seattle, July 3, 2001 2 - Many times
SEASONS Most Seasons 8 - Coco Miller Murriel Page Nakia Sanford 6 - Alana Beard Monique Currie Chamique Holdsclaw Chasity Melvin
GAMES Most games, career 259 - Murriel Page 250 - Coco Miller 245 - Nakia Sanford
Most consecutive games, career 192 - Murriel Page, June 11, 1998-August 25, 2003 172 - Nakia Sanford, August 26, 2005-August 22, 2010 (current) 133 - Monique Currie, May 30, 2007-August 22, 2010 (current)
Most games, season 34 - By Many
MINUTES
Most overtime games lost, season 2 - 2003 1 - 1998, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010
Most overtime games lost, no wins, season 2 - 2003 1 - 1998, 2006
Most consecutive overtime games lost 3 - July 29, 2003-July 17, 2004
Most consecutive road games won
Most overtime periods, game
Most minutes, career 6,904 - Murriel Page 6,287 - Alana Beard 5,550 - Chamique Holdsclaw
Highest average, minutes per game, career (Minimum 100 games) 34.3 - Chamique Holdsclaw (5550/162) 32.6 - Alana Beard (6287/193) 31.1 - Nikki McCray (3886/125)
Most minutes, season 1,194 - Lindsey Harding, 2009 1,169 - Alana Beard, 2007 1,158 - Crystal Langhorne, 2010
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Highest average, minutes per game, season
35.4 - Alana Beard, 2007 (1169/33) 35.3 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2000 (1131/32) 35.1 - Lindsey Harding, 2009 (1194/34)
Most minutes, game 55 - Vicky Bullett, at Seattle, July 3, 2001 (4 ot) 54 - Audrey Sauret, at Seattle, July 3, 2001 (4 ot) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Seattle, July 3, 2001 (4 ot) 49 - Nikki McCray, at Seattle, July 3, 2001 (4 ot)
SCORING Most points, lifetime 3,128 - Alana Beard 2,960 - Chamique Holdsclaw 2,146 - Crystal Langhorne
Highest average, points per game, career (Minimum 100 games) 18.3 - Chamique Holdsclaw (2960/162) 16.2 - Alana Beard (3128/193) 15.4 - Nikki McCray (1921/125)
Most points, season 622 614 563
Alana Beard, 2007 Alana Beard, 2006 Crystal Langhorne, 2011
Highest average, points per game, season 20.5 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003 (554/27) 19.9 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2002 (397/20) 19.2 - Alana Beard, 2006 (614/32)
Most points, game 34 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 24, 2003 33 Alana Beard, at Phoenix, June 3, 2008 Lindsey Harding, at Indiana, July 30, 2010 32 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Seattle, July 27, 2002
Matee Ajavon, at Chicago, September 4, 2009 Matee Ajavon, vs. New York, August 6, 2011
Most games, 30 or more points, career 4 - Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw 1 - By many
Most games, 20 or more points, career 68 - Chamique Holdsclaw 58 - Alana Beard 35 - Nikki McCray
Most consecutive games, 20 or more points 7 - Chamique Holdsclaw, June 17-July 7, 2004 6 - Chamique Holdsclaw, July 9-24, 2003 Alana Beard, September 7-19, 2004 Alana Beard, August 1-13, 2006 5 - Nikki McCray, August 5-14, 1999
Most consecutive games, 10 or more points 42 Alana Beard, August 1, 2006-May 27, 2008 26 Crystal Langhorne, June 18-September 7, 2011 24 Chamique Holdsclaw, August 6, 2003-July 8, 2004
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest field goal percentage, career (Minimum 400 field goals) .568 - Crystal Langhorne (869/1531) .493 - Nakia Sanford (590/1196) .473 - Murriel Page (739/1562)
Highest field goal percentage, season (qualifiers) .590 - Murriel Page, 2000 (131/222) .589 - Crystal Langhorne, 2010 (221/375) .574 - Crystal Langhorne, 2009 (163/284)
Highest field goal percentage, game (Minimum 8 field goals made) 1.000 - Chasity Melvin, vs. Chicago, July 27, 2006 (8/8) .917 - Alana Beard, vs. New York, May 23, 2006 (11/12) .909 - Vicky Bullett, vs. Detroit, July 18, 2002 (10/11) Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Sacramento, June 11, 2008 (10/11)
Most field goals, none missed, game 8 - Chasity Melvin, vs. Chicago, July 27, 2006 6 - Nakia Sanford, vs. New York, August 3, 2007 Michelle Snow, at Connecticut, July 11, 2012 5 - Murriel Page, vs. Utah, June 19, 1998 Murriel Page, at Miami, July 13, 2000 Stacey Dales-Schuman, at Indiana, August 12, 2003 Coco Miller, at San Antonio, September 15, 2004 Crystal Langhorne, vs. Connecticut, July 27, 2008 Nakia Sanford, at Connecticut, June 6, 2009
Most field goal attempts, none made, game 10 - Matee Ajavon, at Indiana, September 6, 2009 8 - Shalonda Enis, vs. Orlando, July 19, 1999 Coco Miller, at Sacramento, July 18, 2004 Coco Miller, vs. Sacramento, June 11, 2008 Lindsey Harding, vs. Atlanta, June 7, 2009 7 - Nikki McCray, vs. Miami, August 8, 2001 Stacey Dales-Schuman, at Indiana, September 4, 2004 Nikki Teasley, at New York, June 21, 2006 Coco Miller, at New York, July 17, 2008
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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Lindsey Harding, at Indiana, May 15, 2010 Nicky Anosike, vs. San Antonio, July 26, 2011
FIELD GOALS
539 - Alana Beard, 2007 499 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2000 480 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003
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June 1, 2003 Alana Beard, at Indiana, July 28, 2009 Katie Smith, vs. Atlanta, June 5, 2010 (ot) Katie Smith, at Chicago, June 25, 2010 By many
Most field goal attempts, game
Most field goals, career 1,145 - Alana Beard 1,136 - Chamique Holdsclaw 869 - Crystal Langhorne
Most field goals, season 232 227 224
Most field goal attempts, season
Chamique Holdsclaw, 2000 Alana Beard, 2006 Crystal Langhorne, 2011 Alana Beard, 2007
Most field goals, game 13 - Alana Beard, vs. Seattle, July 23, 2006 Crystal Langhorne, vs. Phoenix, June 27, 2010 12 - Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Orlando, May 31, 2000 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 20, 2000 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. New York, June 10, 2001 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, June 7, 2002 Chasity Melvin, vs. New York, August 23, 2005 (ot) Alana Beard, at Connecticut, June 11, 2006 Alana Beard, at Phoenix, June 3, 2008 Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Phoenix, June 24, 2008 Alana Beard, at New York, July 30, 2009 Crystal Langhorne, vs. Phoenix, August 28, 2011 11 - Many times
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most field goal attempts, career 2,708 - Alana Beard 2,641 - Chamique Holdsclaw 1,587 - Nikki McCray
27 - Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Los Angeles, June 26, 2000 Chamique Holdsclaw, at Sacramento, June 25, 2002 (2 ot) 26 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at Charlotte, May 23, 2003 25 - Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Sacramento, June 5, 2001 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Seattle, July 27, 2002
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest three-point field goal percentage, career (Minimum 100 three-point field goals) .377 .366 .361
Marissa Coleman (123/326) Monique Currie (116/317) Stacey Dales-Schuman (140/388)
Highest three-point field goal percentage, season (qualifiers) .467 - Laurie Koehn, 2005 (35/75) .446 - Monique Currie, 2010 (37/83) .441 - Kelly Miller, 2011 (49/111)
Most three-point field goals, none missed, game 4 - DeLisha Milton-Jones, at Seattle, July 13, 2005 Marissa Coleman, at Connecticut, June 6, 2009 3 - By many
Most three-point field goal attempts, none made, game 7 Matee Ajavon, vs. Minnesota, August 18, 2011 6 Penny Moore, vs. Sacramento, July 26, 1998 Stacey Dales-Schuman, at New York,
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Most three-point field goals, career 220 - Alana Beard 141 - Nikki McCray 140 - Stacey Dales
Most three-point field goals, season 57 - Stacey Dales-Schuman, 2003 54 - Katie Smith, 2010 53 - Marissa Coleman, 2011
Most three-point field goals, game 6 Nikki McCray, vs. Orlando, May 31, 2000 Nikki McCray, at Cleveland, June 3, 2000 Nikki Teasley, vs. New York, June 17, 2006 Alana Beard, at Phoenix, June 3, 2008 5 Keri Chaconas, vs. Cleveland, July 1, 1998 Stacey Dales-Schuman, vs. Charlotte, July 17, 2003 Stacey Dales-Schuman, at Connecticut, June 20, 2004 Laurie Koehn, vs. Detroit, August 27, 2005 Katie Smith, vs. Indiana, June 29, 2010 Katie Smith, at Phoenix, July 1, 2010 Monique Currie, vs. Seattle, August 15, 2010 Marissa Coleman, vs. Atlanta, July 20, 2011 4 By many
Most consecutive games, threepoint field goals made 16 - Alana Beard, May 22-July 6, 2008 14 - Alana Beard, September 4, 2004-June 21, 2005 Crystal Robinson, June 17-July 21, 2006 Alana Beard, July 18-June 6, 2009 13 - Nikki McCray, August 5, 1999-June 8, 2000
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most three-point field goal attempts, career 656 - Alana Beard 472 - Nikki McCray 388 - Stacey Dales
Most three-point field goal attempts, season 160 - Stacey Dales-Schuman, 2003 153 - Nikki McCray, 1999 151 - Nikki McCray, 2000 Nikki Teasley, 2006
Most three-point field goal attempts, game 18 Nakia Sanford, at Houston, June 22, 2007 Nicky Anosike, at Atlanta, June 9, (ot) 17 Chamique Holdsclaw, at New York, July 15, 2003 16 Nikki McCray, vs. Minnesota, July 29, 2000 Nikki McCray, vs. Seattle, June 3, 2001 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 1, 2004
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Highest free-throw percentage, career (Minimum 200 free throws) .820 - DeLisha Milton-Jones (228/278) .819 - Monique Currie (624/758) .779 - Chamique Holdsclaw (638/819)
Highest free-throw percentage, season (qualifiers) .903 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003 (140/155) .877 - Monique Currie, 2010 (150/171) .847 - Alana Beard, 2007 (127/155)
Most free throws made, none missed, game 13 - Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 24, 2003
11 - DeLisha Milton-Jones, vs. Charlotte, July 30, 2006 Alana Beard, at San Antonio, August 7, 2007 10 - Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Seattle, July 27, 2002 Chamique Holdsclaw, at New York, August 8, 2002 Chasity Melvin, at Charlotte, July 10, 2004 Alana Beard, vs. New York, June 17, 2006 Monique Currie, at Minnesota, May 16, 2010
Most free throw attempts, none made, game 7 - Nakia Sanford, vs. Atlanta, June 20, 2008 6 - Nakia Sanford, vs. Detroit, September 6, 2008 5 - Audrey Sauret, vs. Portland, August 3, 2001
FREE THROWS MADE Most free throws made, career 638 - Chamique Holdsclaw 621 - Monique Currie 618 - Alana Beard
Most free throws made, season 150 - Monique Currie, 2010 140 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003 129 - Nikki McCray, 1999 Nakia Sanford, 2007
Most free throws made, game 15 - Nakia Sanford, at Houston, June 22, 2007 13 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at New York, July 15, 2003 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 24, 2003 Chamique Holdsclaw, at Detroit, June 22, 2004 Monique Currie, vs. Phoenix, June 13, 2007 Monique Currie, at Connecticut,
September 13, 2008 12 - Nikki McCray, vs. Minnesota, July 29, 2000 Chamique Holdsclaw, at Connecticut, June 20, 2004
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Most free throw attempts, career 819 - Chamique Holdsclaw 813 - Alana Beard 777 - Nakia Sanford
Most free throw attempts, season 194 - Nakia Sanford, 2007 171 - Monique Currie, 2010 164 - Monique Currie, 2012
Most free throw attempts, game 18 - Nakia Sanford, at Houston, June 22, 2007 17 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at New York, July 15, 2003 16 - Nikki McCray, vs. Minnesota, July 29, 2000 Nikki McCray, vs. Seattle, June 3, 2001 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 1, 2004
REBOUNDS Most rebounds, career 1,459 - Chamique Holdsclaw 1,336 - Murriel Page 1,153 - Nakia Sanford
Highest average, rebounds per game, career (Minimum 100 games) 9.0 - Chamique Holdsclaw (1459/162) 7.1 - Crystal Langhorne (1163/164) 5.2 - Murriel Page (1336/259)
Most rebounds, season 330 - Crystal Langhorne, 2010 294 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003 268 - Crystal Langhorne, 2009
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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Highest average, rebounds per game, season (qualifiers) 11.6 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2002 (232/20) 10.9 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003 (294/27) 9.7 - Crystal Langhorne, 2010 (330/34)
Most rebounds, game 24 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at Charlotte, May 23, 2003 21 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at Sacramento, June 25, 2002 (2 ot) 18 - Alessandra Santos de Oliveira, at Utah, June 13, 1998
Most games, 10+ rebounds, career 65 - Chamique Holdsclaw 41 - Crystal Langhorne 18 - Murriel Page
Most consecutive games, 10+ rebounds 5 - Chamique Holdsclaw, June 9-19, 2002 Chamique Holdsclaw, July 27-August 9, 2003 Crystal Langhorne, June 19-29, 2010 3 - Many times
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most offensive rebounds, career 480 - Murriel Page 430 - Nakia Sanford 423 - Crystal Langhorne
Highest average, offensive rebounds per game, career (Minimum 100 games) 2.6 - Crystal Langhorne (423/164) 2.4 - Chamique Holdsclaw (380/162) 2.2 - Chasity Melvin (385/173)
Most offensive rebounds, season 101 - Crystal Robinson, 2009 100 - Nakia Sanford, 2007 98 - Crystal Langhorne, 2010
Most offensive rebounds, game 9 - Tausha Mills, at Sacramento, July 8, 2000 Latasha Byears, vs. Minnesota, May 27, 2006 Taj McWilliams-Franklin, at New York, May 22, 2008 8 - Alessandra Santos de Oliveira, at Houston, July 13, 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Cleveland, August 12, 2001 Chasity Melvin, vs. New York, August 23, 2005 (ot) Nakia Sanford, at Sacramento, August 12, 2007 (ot) 7 - many times
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Most defensive rebounds, career 1,079 - Chamique Holdsclaw 856 - Murriel Page 740 - Crystal Langhorne
Highest average, defensive rebounds per game, career (Minimum 100 games) 6.7 - Chamique Holdsclaw (1079/162) 5.4 - Crystal Langhorne (740/164) 3.5 - Alana Beard (678/193)
Most defensive rebounds, season 232 - Crystal Langhorne, 2010 222 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2003 184 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 2001
Most defensive rebounds, game 17 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at Charlotte, May 23, 2003 14 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at Sacramento, June 25, 2002 (2 ot) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Los Angeles, July 22, 2003 13 - Chamique Holdsclaw, at Detroit, July 10, 1999 (2 ot) Chamique Holdsclaw, at Los Angeles, June 27, 2002 Chamique Holdsclaw, at Cleveland, August 11, 2002
ASSISTS Most assists, career 563 - Alana Beard 410 - Chamique Holdsclaw 394 - Coco Miller
Highest average, assists per game, career (Minimum 100 games) 2.9 - Alana Beard (563/193) 2.5 - Chamique Holdsclaw (410/162) 2.4 - Nikki McCray (300/125)
Most assists, season 183 - Nikki Teasley, 2006 177 - Temeka Johnson, 2005 154 - Lindsey Harding, 2009
Highest average, assists per game, season (qualifiers) 5.4 - Nikki Teasley, 2006 (183/34) 5.2 - Temeka Johnson, 2005 (177/34) 5.1 - Andrea Nagy, 2000 (118/23)
Most assists, game 12 - Andrea Nagy, vs. Charlotte, June 10, 1999 11 - Andrea Nagy, at Cleveland, August 7, 1999 Keisha Anderson, at Charlotte, July 26, 2000 Annie Burgess, at Connecticut, June 13, 2003 Temeka Johnson, vs. New York, June 1, 2005 Nikki Teasley, vs. Houston, June 6, 2006 Nikki Teasley, vs. San Antonio, August 8, 2006 10 - By many
Most games, 10+ assists, career 4 - Andrea Nagy 3 - Temeka Johnson Nikki Teasley 1 - By many
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE PERSONAL FOULS Most personal fouls, career 790 - Nakia Sanford 712 - Murriel Page 590 - Alana Beard
Most personal fouls, season 141 - Nakia Sanford, 2007 138 - Nakia Sanford, 2008 121 - Monique Currie, 2008
Most personal fouls, game 6 - many times
DISQUALIFICATIONS Most disqualifications, career 12 - Nakia Sanford 10 - Alana Beard Murriel Page 8 - DeLisha Milton-Jones
Highest percentage, games disqualified, career
Most disqualifications, season 5 - Nakia Sanford, 2007 4 - Murriel Page, 1999 DeLisha Milton-Jones, 2005 Alana Beard, 2006 3 - Nakia Sanford, 2008
Fewest minutes, disqualified, game 8 - Asjha Jones, at Portland, June 28, 2002 9 - Heidi Burge, at Phoenix, June 15, 1998 Nakia Sanford, at New York, May 24, 2007 10 - Asjha Jones, at Utah, June 4, 2002
STEALS Most steals, career 364 - Alana Beard 221 - Chamique Holdsclaw 201 - Coco Miller
Highest average, steals per game, career
(Minimum 100 games) 5.2 - Alana Beard (10/193) 4.9 - Nakia Sanford (12/245) 3.9 - Murriel Page (10/259)
(Minimum 100 games) 1.89 - Alana Beard (364/193) 1.37 - Matee Ajavon (185/135) 1.36 - Chamique Holdsclaw (221/162)
Lowest percentage, games disqualified, career
Most steals, season
(Minimum 100 games) 0.0 - Chamique Holdsclaw (0/162) Laurie Koehn (0/120) 0.6 - Crystal Langhorne (1/120) 0.8 - Coco Miller (2/250)
Most consecutive games without disqualification, career 162 - Chamique Holdsclaw, June 10, 1999July 28, 2004 142 Crystal Langhorne, July 20, 2008-September 14, 2012 (current) 126 - Coco Miller, June 10, 2003-August 3, 2006
72 - Alana Beard, 2009 69 - Alana Beard, 2004 64 - Vicky Bullett, 2000 Alana Beard, 2007
Highest average, steals per game, season (qualifiers) 2.32 - Alana Beard, 2009 (72/31) 2.10 - Rita Williams, 1998 (63/30) 2.03 - Alana Beard, 2004 (69/34)
Most steals, game 8 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Indiana, July 20, 2000 7 Rita Williams, vs. Sacramento, July 26, 1998 Alana Beard, vs. Detroit, July 28, 2004 Alana Beard, vs. San Antonio, July 28,
2005 Alana Beard, at Atlanta, July 25, 2008 Nicky Anosike, vs. Chicago, August 20. Matee Ajavon, vs. Minnesota, May 30, 2012 6 DeLisha Milton-Jones, at Minnesota, July 20, 2007 (ot) Alana Beard, at Chicago, June 27, 2009 Monique Currie, vs. New York, June 12, 2010 Kerri Gardin, at Atlanta, June 9, 2011 (ot)
BLOCKED SHOTS Most blocked shots, career 175 - Murriel Page 142 - Vicky Bullett 129 - Alana Beard
Highest average, blocked shots per game, career (Minimum: 100 games) 0.68 - Alana Beard (175/259) 0.67 - Alana Beard (129/193) 0.60 - Chamique Holdsclaw (98/162)
Most blocked shots, season 58 - Vicky Bullett, 2001 47 - Vicky Bullett, 2000 38 - DeLisha Milton-Jones, 2007
Highest average, blocked shots per game, season (qualifiers) 1.81 - Vicky Bullett, 2001 (58/32) 1.47 - Vicky Bullett, 2000 (47/32) 1.16 - Vicky Bullett, 2002 (37/32)
Most blocked shots, game 5 - Laâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Shawn Brown, vs. Sacramento, July 26, 1998 Vicky Bullett, at Charlotte, July 1, 2000 Vicky Bullett, vs. Minnesota, July 29, 2000 Vicky Bullett, at Orlando, July 24, 2001 DeLisha Milton-Jones, vs. Seattle, July 23, 2006 Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Sacramento, June 11, 2008
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Linsday Wisdom-Hylton, vs, New York, September 16, 2012 4 - By many
TURNOVERS Most turnovers, career 533 - Alana Beard 469 - Chamique Holdsclaw 452 - Nakia Sanford
Most turnovers, season 125 - Nikki McCray, 1998 121 - DeLisha Milton-Jones, 2007 108 - Chamique Holdsclaw, 1999
Most turnovers, game 11 Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Utah, July 8, 1999 Crystal Langhorne, vs. Tulsa, June 26, 2011 10 Nikki McCray, vs. New York, July 5, 1998 (ot) 9 Nikki McCray, at Utah, June 13, 1998 DeLisha Milton-Jones, vs. Chicago, August 5, 2007 Lindsey Harding, vs. New York, May 21, 2010 Kelly Miller, at Atlanta, June 9, 2011 (ot)
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ALL-TIME MYSTICS COACHES WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Jim Lewis (1998) 2-16
.111
Cathy Parsons (1998) 1-11
.083
Nancy Darsch (1999-2000) 21-31
.403
Darrell Walker (2000) 5-7
.416
Tom Maher (2001) 10-22
.312
Marianne Stanley (2002-2003)
26-40
.393
Michael Adams (2004) 17-17
.500
Richie Adubato (2005-2007) 34-38
.472
Wayne “Tree” Rollins (2007-2008)
24-28
.461
Jessie Kenlaw (2008) 2-10
.166
Julie Plank (2009-2010) 38-30
.558
Trudi Lacey (2011-2012) 11-57
.161
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ALL-TIME TOP GAMES WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 34 Chamique Holdsclaw 33 Lindsey Harding Alana Beard 32 Matee Ajavon Matee Ajavon 31 Crystal Langhorne Alana Beard Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw 30 Crystal Langhorne Alana Beard Chasity Melvin Chamique Holdsclaw 29 Matee Ajavon Nicky Anosike Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Nikki McCray 28 Crystal Langhorne Matee Ajavon Alana Beard Monique Currie Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw 27 Crystal Langhorne Monique Currie Crystal Langhorne Lindsey Harding Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw
at Indiana
7/24/03
at Indiana at Phoenix
7/30/10 6/3/07
vs. New York at Chicago
8/6/11 9/4/09
vs. Phoenix vs. Chicago at Sacramento vs. Seattle
6/27/10 6/20/09 7/1/08 6/27/02
at Atlanta vs. Seattle vs. New York vs. Indiana
6/9/11 7/23/06 8/23/05 7/20/00
at LA at Atlanta at Phoenix at New York vs. Los Angeles at Connecticut vs. Los Angeles vs. Sacramento vs. Orlando vs. Utah
7/17/11 6/9/11 6/20/07 8/13/06 8/1/06 6/11/06 5/25/04 6/25/02 5/31/00 6/19/98
vs. Los Angeles vs. New York at New York at Connecticut vs. Connecticut vs. Indiana
8/23/11 8/12/11 7/30/09 6/8/08 8/14/07 7/29/03
vs. Phoenix at Minnesota vs. Los Angeles at Minnesota vs. Atlanta at Minnesota vs. Seattle vs. San Antonio at Sacramento at Detroit at Detroit Los Angeles at Cleveland
8/28/11 5/16/10 6/24/10 7/7/09 6/7/09 8/30/08 7/24/07 7/28/05 7/18/04 6/22/04 7/27/03 7/9/03 6/20/03
Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Nikki McCray 26 Alana Beard Alana Beard Taj McWilliams-Franklin Alana Beard DeLisha Milton-Jones Alana Beard Alana Beard Nikki Teasley Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Nikki McCray Nikki McCray Nikki McCray Nikki McCray 25 Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne Monique Currie Crystal Langhorne Katie Smith Lindsey Harding Lindsey Harding Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard Monique Currie Nakia Sanford Chasity Melvin Alana Beard Alana Beard Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Nikki McCray Chamique Holdsclaw Nikki McCray Nikki McCray 24 Monique Currie Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne
vs. Indiana at Indiana vs. Sacramento
6/7/02 8/1/01 7/26/98
at Los Angeles vs. Connecticut at New York vs. San Antonio vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. New York vs. New York vs. New York vs. Detroit vs. Portland vs. Orlando vs. Charlotte vs. Utah at Utah
7/11/09 8/14/09 5/22/08 7/3/07 7/30/06 7/27/06 6/17/06 6/17/06 9/9/04 8/6/03 8/2/02 5/31/00 7/12/99 7/19/98 6/13/98
at Connecticut vs. Atlanta at New York vs. Seattle at Chicago at Phoenix at Chicago vs. Atlanta vs. Atlanta at Sacramento at Chicago vs. Phoenix vs. Chicago vs. Connecticut vs. Minnesota vs. New York at Sacramento vs. Indiana vs. Connecticut vs. Charlotte at Indiana vs. Los Angeles at Cleveland vs. Cleveland
6/3/12 9/1/11 8/16/11 8/15/10 6/25/10 7/1/10 6/11/10 9/12/09 5/27/08 8/12/07 7/7/07 6/13/07 7/9/06 6/25/06 5/27/06 5/23/06 7/18/04 7/1/04 6/04/04 5/22/04 7/20/01 6/26/00 6/26/99 8/7/99
at New York at New York vs. New York vs. Atlanta
9/12/12 7/13/12 6/8/12 7/20/11
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ALL-TIME TOP GAMES WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Houston Nikki McCray, vs. Phoenix Nikki McCray, at New York Nikki McCray, vs. Orlando Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Orlando 23 Crystal Langhorne vs. Connecticut Monique Currie, at New York Crystal Langhorne, vs. Connecticut Crystal Langhorne, at Connecticut Crystal Langhorne, vs. Atlanta Crystal Langhorne, vs. Seattle Alana Beard, vs. Indiana Lindsey Harding, vs. New York Monique Currie, at Connecticut Alana Beard, at Houston Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Sacramento Monique Currie, vs. Seattle Alana Beard, vs. Indiana Alana Beard, at New York DeLisha Milton-Jones, vs. Detroit Alana Beard, at Sacramento Alana Beard, at Seattle Alana Beard, vs. Phoenix Alana Beard, at New York Alana Beard, at Phoenix Alana Beard, vs. Minnesota Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Seattle Coco Miller, at Charlotte Chamique Holdsclaw, at Charlotte Vicky Bullett, vs. Utah Stacy Dales-Schuman, vs. Orlando Nikki McCray, vs. Charlotte Nikki McCray, vs. Los Angeles Chamique Holdsclaw, at New York Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Cleveland Chamique Holdsclaw, at Detroit Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Cleveland Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Utah Chamique Holdsclaw, at Orlando
6/25/99 6/22/99 6/14/99 8/5/99 8/5/99 9/4/12 8/6/10 8/10/10 7/27/10 6/5/10 9/3/09 8/2/09 7/18/09 9/13/08 6/18/08 6/11/08 7/24/07 6/8/07 5/24/07 8/11/06 8/5/06 8/3/06 7/19/06 9/19/04 9/17/04 7/23/04 7/7/04 8/14/03 5/14/03 6/4/02 6/1/02 7/29/01 6/26/00 6/13/00 8/7/99 8/2/99 7/21/99 7/8/99 6/19/99
22 Matee Ajavon vs. Chicago Crystal Langhorne vs. Phoenix Crystal Langhorne vs. Indiana Monique Currie, vs. San Antonio Monique Currie, at Chicago Crystal Langhorne, vs. Connecticut Lindsey Harding, vs. Indiana Taj McWilliams-Franklin, vs. Seattle Alana Beard, at Chicago DeLisha Milton-Jones, vs. Seattle DeLisha Milton-Jones, at Chicago DeLisha Milton-Jones, at Phoenix Alana Beard, vs. San Antonio Alana Beard, vs. Houston Alana Beard, at San Antonio Chasity Melvin, at Charlotte Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. Cleveland Chamique Holdsclaw, at Charlotte Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. New York CoCo Miller, vs. Minnesota Vicky Bullett, vs. Detroit Chamique Holdsclaw, at Minnesota Vicky Bullett, vs. New York Chamique Holdsclaw, at Cleveland Chamique Holdsclaw, at Indiana Vicky Bullett, vs. Charlotte Vicky Bullett, vs. Detroit Chamique Holdsclaw, vs. New York
8/12/12 7/1/12 6/15/12 7/29/10 6/11/10 8/14/09 8/2/09 7/20/08 6/13/08 7/24/07 6/23/07 6/20/07 8/8/06 6/6/06 9/15/04 7/10/04 8/16/03 5/23/03 8/8/02 7/3/02 6/18/02 7/27/01 8/12/00 8/6/00 8/3/00 7/15/00 6/19/00 6/4/00
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MYSTICS ALL-TIME RECORDS YEAR
RECORD
HOME
AWAY
CONFERENCE FINISH
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
3-27 12-10 14-18 10-22 17-15 9-25 17-17 16-18 18-16 16-18 10-24 16-24 22-12 6-28 5-29
3-12 6-10 7-9 8-8 9-7 3-14 11-6 10-7 13-4 8-9 6-11 11-6 13-4 4-18 4-13
0-15 6-10 7-9 2-14 8-8 6-11 6-11 6-11 5-12 8-9 4-13 5-12 9-8 2-10 1-16
Fifth Fifth Fourth Tied for Fifth Third Seventh Fourth Fifth Fourth Fifth Sixth Fourth First Sixth Sixth
MYSTICS ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE YEAR
TOTAL (# OF GAMES)
AVERAGE
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
238,647 (15) 244,896 (16) 244,128 (16) 246,667 (16) 259,237 (16) 238,710 (17) 214,448 (17) 171,501 (17) 133,255 (17) 133, 255 (17) 154,637 (17) 192,747 (17) 159,067 (17) 177, 639 (17) 146, 861(17)
15,910 15,306 15,258 15,417 16,202 14,042 12,615 10,088 7,838 7,788 9,096 11,338 9,357 10049 8,369
MYSTICS ALL-TIME ALL-STARS YEAR
PLAYER(S)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Chamique Holdsclaw, Nikki McCray Chamique Holdsclaw, Nikki McCray Chamique Holdsclaw, Nikki McCray Chamique Holdsclaw, Stacey Dales-Schuman Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw (Radio City Music Hall) Alana Beard Alana Beard Alana Beard, DeLisha Milton-Jones Olympic Year Alana Beard Monique Currie, Lindsey Harding, Crystal Langhorne Crystal Langhorne Olympic Year
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MYSTICS ALL-TIME TEAM STATISTICS
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MYSTICS ALL TIME TEAM STATISTICS YEAR
G-GS
MIN
FG-FGA
PCT
3G-3GA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OR DR
1998
30
6025
780-1821
0.395
114-432
0.264
400-620
0.645
1999
32
6475
759-1794
0.423
100-345
0.290
482-679
0.710
2000
32
6400
832-1813
0.459
109-335
0.325
403-578
2001
32
6500
739-1915
0.386
117-418
0.280
2002
32
6450
806-1910
0.422
164-443
2003
34
6875
896-2191
0.409
157-505
2004
34
6850
873-2088
0.418
2005
34
6900
847-1968
2006
34
6850
1016-2199
2007
34
6900
2008
34
2009 2010
REB
AST
PF- DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
325 599 924
397
692-9
266
625
91
1954
65.1
312 701 1013
461
646-7
203
574
87
2100
65.6
0 .697
300 646 946
521
597-3
245
506
126
2176
68.0
333-504
0 .661
356 699
1055
424
537-3
257
495
127
1928
60.3
0.370
359-478
0.751
330 708 1038
516
583-3
221
455
94
2135
66.7
0.311
381-507
0.751
382 703 1085
568
676-5
213
462
99
2230
68.5
105-283
0.371
414-661
0. 717
337 726 1063
467
625-1
255
424
128
2325
68.4
0.430
181-510
0.355
388-546
0.711
266 677 943
517
697-1
260
435
76
2263
66.6
0.462
187-522
0.358
528-715
0.738
300 770 1100
576
784-15
306
541
113
2247
80.8
877-2170
0.404
163-528
0.309
668-839
0.796
335 783 1118
472
763-10
282
571
133
2585
76.0
6825
885-2132
0.415
163-460
0.354
435-659
0.660
362 770
1132
483
757-8
241
637
93
2368
69.6
34
6875
933-2205
0.423
132-426
0.326
580-827
0.701
388 803
1191
453
725-6
314
607
118
2585
76.0
34
6850
946-2098
0.451
160-454
0.352
563-726
.775
341 821
1162
473
682-5
277
589
79
2615
76.9
2011
34
6875
878-2165
0.406
171-520
.329
481-658
.731
391 735
1126
476
637-ss
286
576
113
2408
70.8
2012
34
6875
882-2140
0.412
144-487
.301
423-588
.719
340 721
1061
530
628-2
293
571
118
2231
68.6
AST
PF- DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
OPPONENTS ALL TIME TEAM STATISTICS YEAR
G-GS
MIN
FG-FGA
PCT
3G-3GA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
OR DR
REB
1998
30
6025
876-1870
0.468
112-318
0.352
551-775
0.711
322 713 1035
548
597-1
334
511
104
2415
80.5
1999
32
6475
825-1986
0.415
127-403
0.315
469-650
0.722
359 636 995
518
669-9
304
436
119
2246
70.2
2000
32
6400
845-1875
0.451
149-397
0.375
382-555
0.688
299 612 911
513
595-4
261
456
102
2221
69.4
2001
32
6500
791-1945
0.407
146-408
0.358
347-467
0.743
331 737
487
543-4
261
454
103
2075
64.0
2002
32
6450
786-1903
0.413
147-446
0.330
397-538
0.738
309 680 989
442
570-3
237
441
101
2116
66.1
2003
34
6875
909-2033
0.447
171-482
0.355
509-691
0.737
334 781 1115
591
565-0
251
468
119
2498
73.5
2004
34
6850
864-2013
0.429
146-425
0.344
510-686
0.743
743 336
1106
534
627-3
237
492
111
2384
70.1
2005
34
6900
833-1872
0.445
150-433
0.346
489-648
0.755
267 757
1024
545
638-0
205
504
108
2305
67.8
2006
34
6850
909-2102
0.432
204-553
0.369
635-851
0.746
321 720 1041
583
687-3
252
573
89
2657
78.1
2007
34
6900
924-2216
0.417
175-520
0.337
616-801
0.769
383 820 1208
549
762-12
256
579
103
2639
77.6
2008
34
6825
929-2096
0.443
180-528
0.341
563-760
0.741
306 787
1093
542
708-5
314
530
146
2601
76.5
2009
34
6875
945-2184
0.433
162-478
0.339
570-755
0.755
322 789
1111
524
778-5
315
576
156
2622
77.1
2010
34
6850
896-2101
0.426
159-485
.328
540-697
0.775
285 676
961
543
689-7
285
527
135
2491
73.3
2011
34
6875
995-2142
.0465
157-407
.386
531-664
.731
303 779
1082
589
501-aa
318
492
167
2678
78.8
2012
34
6825
981-2132
0.460
170-462
.368
529-677
.781
325 782
1107
602
542-1
301
530
128
2661
78.3
1068
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS
2000 (0-2) Eastern Conference First Round Aug. 12th at Washington Aug. 14th at New York
Lost 0-2 L 63-72 L 57-78
2002 (3-2) Eastern Conference First Round Aug. 15th at Washington Aug. 17th at Charlotte
Eastern Conference Finals Aug. 22nd at Washington Aug. 24th at New York Aug. 25th at New York
Won 2-0 W 74-62 W 62-59 Lost 1-2 W 79-74 L 96-79 L 64-57
2004 (1-2) Eastern Conference First Rounds Sept. 25th at Washington Sept. 27th at Connecticut Sept. 29th at Connecticut
Lost 1-2 W 67-59 L 80-70 L 76-56
2006 (0-2) Eastern Conference First Rounds Aug. 18th at Washington Aug. 20th at Connecticut
Lost 0-2 L 76-61 L 68-65
2009 (0-2) Eastern Conference First Rounds Sept. 17th at Washington Sept. 19th at Indiana
Lost 0-2 L 88-79 L 81-74 (OT)
2010 (0-2) Eastern Conference First Rounds Aug. 25th at Washington Aug. 27th at Atlanta
Lost 0-2 L 95-90 L 101-77
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MYSTICS PLAYOFF HISTORY WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MYSTICS PLAYOFF HIGHS Points 90 vs. Atlanta 8/25/2010 1st Half Points 43 vs. Indiana 9/17/2009 2nd Half Points 57 vs. Atlanta 8/25/2010 Biggest Win Margin 12 vs. Charlotte 8/15/2002 Field Goals Made 31 vs. Indiana 9/17/2009 Field Goals Attempted 72 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Field Goal Pct. (Game) 0.509 vs. Charlotte 8/15/2002 3-Point FGs Made 11 at New York 8/24/2002 3-Point FGs Attempted 23 at Charlotte 8/17/2002 3-Point FG Pct. 0.524 at New York 8/24/2002 Free Throws Made 29 vs. Atlanta 8/25/2010 Free Throws Attempted 36 vs. Atlanta 8/25/2010 Free Throw Pct. 0.917 at Connecticut 9/27/2004 Offensive Rebounds 18 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 Defensive Rebounds 31 vs. Connecticut 9/25/2004 Total Rebounds 48 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 Assists 20 (2x) at New York* 8/24/2002 Steals 11 vs. Indiana 9/17/2009 Blocked Shots 6 (2x) at Connecticut * 9/29/2004 Turnovers 22 at Indiana 9/19/2009
OPPONENT PLAYOFF HIGHS
Points 101 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 1st Half Points 50 (2x) at Atlanta *8/27/2010 2nd Half Points 51 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Biggest Win Margin 24 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Field Goals Made 38 vs. Atlanta 8/25/2010 Field Goals Attempted 72 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 Field Goal Pct. (Game) 0.66 at New York 8/24/2002 3-Point FGs Made 8 (2x) at Connecticut *9/29/2004 3-Point FGs Attempted 29 vs. Charlotte 8/15/2002 3-Point FG Pct. 0.875 at New York 8/24/2002 Free Throws Made 32 at Indiana 9/19/2009 Free Throws Attempted 39 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Free Throw Pct. 0.938 at Connecticut 9/27/2004 Offensive Rebounds 20 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 Defensive Rebounds 34 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Total Rebounds 46 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 Assists 27 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Steals 11 (2x) at Indiana 9/19/2009 Blocked Shots 10 vs. Atlanta 8/25/2010 Turnovers 17 (2x) at Indiana 9/19/2009
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Points 56 at Connecticut 9/29/2004 1st Half Points 25 (2x) at Connecticut * 9/29/2004 2nd Half Points 27 at Charlotte 8/17/2002 Biggest Loss Margin 24 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 Field Goals Made 20 at Connecticut 9/29/2004 Field Goals Attempted 47 at New York 8/14/2000 Field Goal Pct. (Game) 0.347 at Atlanta 8/27/2010 3-Point FGs Made 1 (4x) vs. Connecticut * 9/25/2004 3-Point FGs Attempted 3 vs. Connecticut 9/25/2004 3-Point FG Pct. 0.125(2X)at New York *8/25/2002 Free Throws Made 4 at New York 8/25/2002 Free Throws Attempted 7 at New York 8/25/2002 Free Throw Pct. 0.438 vs. Connecticut 8/18/2006 Offensive Rebounds 5 at New York 8/14/2000 Defensive Rebounds 13 at New York 8/24/2002 Total Rebounds 19 (2x) at New York* 8/24/2002 Assists 6 at Connecticut 9/27/2004 Steals 2 at New York 8/25/2002 Blocked Shots 1 (4x) at Atlanta * 8/27/2010 Turnovers 7 (2x) at New York* 8/24/2002
OPPONENT PLAYOFF LOWS Points 59 at Charlotte 8/17/2002 1st Half Points 27 vs. Connecticut 9/25/2004 2nd Half Points 22 at Charlotte 8/17/2002 Biggest Loss Margin 12 vs. Charlotte 8/15/2002 Field Goals Made 19 at New York 8/25/2002 Field Goals Attempted 59 vs. Connecticut 9/25/2004 Field Goal Pct. (Game) 0.278 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 3-Point FGs Made 3 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 3-Point FGs Attempted 7 at Connecticut 9/27/2004 3-Point FG Pct. 0.158 at Connecticut 8/20/2006 Free Throws Made 3 vs. Connecticut 8/18/2006 Free Throws Attempted 7 vs. Connecticut 8/18/2006 Free Throw Pct. 0.429 vs. Connecticut 8/18/2006 Offensive Rebounds 5 (2x) at Connecticut * 9/27/2004 Defensive Rebounds 15 vs. New York 8/22/2002 Total Rebounds 22 vs. New York 8/22/2002 Assists 10 at New York 8/25/2002 Steals 4 (2x) vs. Atlanta * 8/25/2010 Blocked Shots 1 (5x) vs. Connecticut* 9/25/2004 Turnovers 9 (3x) vs. Connecticut* 9/25/2004 *Denotes the most recent occurrence.
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2011 FINAL STATS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE
(6-28)
---------PLAYER
G GS
WASHINGTON MYSTICS
-FIELD GOALS-
-3-POINT FG--
2011 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
-FREE THROWS-
--REBOUNDS--
MIN
FG
FGA
PCT
FG
FGA
PCT
FT
FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
AST
PF
DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
Langhorne
31 31 1063
227
425
.534
1
8
.125
108
152
.711
96
139
235
51
72
0
39
102
15
563
18.2
Ajavon
34 33 1065
140
174
445
.391
37
134
.276
116
.829
30
50
80
105
109
1
57
105
9
501
14.7
1
77
15
35
.429
1
8
.125
16
16 1.000
7
10
17
4
11
0
7
10
0
47
11.8
Coleman
34 28
918
107
278
.385
53
144
.368
25
37
.676
46
118
164
47
80
1
24
54
14
292
8.6
Miller
34 29
943
86
225
.382
49
111
.441
30
38
.789
22
56
78
95
70
0
23
61
8
251
7.4
Anosike
34 29
924
75
216
.347
0
1
.000
89
121
.736
83
162
245
47
87
1
49
59
28
239
7.0
Thomas
34
6
655
85
241
.353
24
77
.312
24
36
.667
13
60
73
64
60
1
25
55
9
218
6.4
Walker (TOT)
30
5
489
57
144
.396
0
3
.000
36
49
.735
46
50
96
24
72
1
10
45
7
150
5.0
Walker (WAS)
20
5
409
49
125
.392
0
3
.000
28
38
.737
36
44
80
24
60
1
8
34
7
126
6.3
Christmas
14
0
142
13
42
.310
5
23
.217
16
23
.696
9
8
17
1
16
0
8
9
1
47
3.4
Dunlap
26
3
219
25
57
.439
1
2
.500
8
17
.471
17
26
43
11
19
0
18
15
5
59
2.3
Phillips
10
0
54
7
13
.538
0
0
---
5
10
.500
10
6
16
0
12
0
0
3
3
19
1.9
Gardin
28
5
391
14
59
.237
0
8
.000
15
29
.517
22
53
75
27
39
0
24
26
13
43
1.5
3
0
16
1
4
.250
0
1
.000
1
1 1.000
0
3
3
0
2
0
0
2
1
3
1.0
Currie
Cheek
4
MYSTICS
34 -
6875
878
2165
.406 171
520
.329
481
658
.731
391
735 1126
476
637
5
282
576
113
2408
70.8
OPPONENTS
34 -
6875
995
2142
.465 157
407
.386
531
664
.800
303
779 1082
589
601
3
318
492
167
2678
78.8
---------PLAYER
-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS
----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN
REB
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
-CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)FG
FGA
FT
Langhorne
45
15
5
3 11
2
30
34.3
7.6
1.6
1.26
3.3
0.48
18.2
13T
24C
Ajavon
43
6
7
5
7
2
32
31.3
2.4
3.1
1.68
3.1
0.26
14.7
10T
21
10C
Currie
25
6
2
3
3
0
14
19.3
4.3
1.0
1.75
2.5
0.00
11.8
11
18
Coleman
44
12
3
3
5
2
21
27.0
4.8
1.4
0.71
1.6
0.41
8.6
8C
Miller
40
5
6
2
9
1
19
27.7
2.3
2.8
0.68
1.8
0.24
7.4
Anosike
44
14
4
7
5
4
29
27.2
7.2
1.4
1.44
1.7
0.82
Thomas
38
8
5
3
5
2
19
19.3
2.1
1.9
0.74
1.6
Walker (TOT)
30
10
4
2
5
2
12
16.3
3.2
0.8
0.33
Walker (WAS)
30
10
4
2
5
2
12
20.5
4.0
1.2
Christmas
27
4
1
3
3
1
13
10.1
1.2
Dunlap
34
8
3
5
2
3
19
8.4
1.7
Phillips
13
6
0
0
2
1
7
5.4
Gardin
26
10
3
6
2
2
8
14.0
0
0
Cheek
FTA
AST
PTS
5C
31
13
9
7C
32T
13
16
11
7
28
14T
5
8
12C
5
21C
8
17
8
9
12
9
23
7.0
9
20C
13C
18C
16
8
29C
0.26
6.4
7C
14C
3C
5C
5C
19C
1.5
0.23
5.0
18
8
7
24
0.40
1.7
0.35
6.3
0.1
0.57
0.6
0.07
3.4
4T
10
5C
6C
4T
1T
13C
0.4
0.69
0.6
0.19
2.3
7C
14C
5C
7C
8C
3C
19C
1.6
0.0
0.00
0.3
0.30
1.9
3C
3C
2C
4C
6C
1
2.7
1.0
0.86
0.9
0.46
1.5
9
13 3T
6
13T
REB 16
11
9
12
10
8C 14
14 2C
7
7C 23
7
2
2
1
3
5.3
1.0
0.0
0.00
0.7
0.33
1.0
2
2
2
1
7
MYSTICS
225
46
20 15 29
9
98
202.2
33.1
14.0
8.29
16.9
3.32
70.8
38
84
42
55
51
29
107
OPPONENTS
225
40
26 17 23 10
95
202.2
31.8
17.3
9.35
14.5
4.91
78.8
41
94
40
51
50
31
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Opponent 4 @Connecticut
Team/Opp L 73- 89
Home Road Total
High Scoring
High Rebounds
High Assists
Opponent Scoring
0-0
Anosike-16
Anosike-7
Ajavon-4
Charles-18
6,666
Miller-5
de Souza-20
5,020
Anosike-6
Ajavon-4
Fowles-23
Ajavon-6
Miller-4
0-1
0-1
---------Jun
9 @Atlanta
Langhorne-16 W 98- 90(OT) 0-0
1-1
1-1
Langhorne-30
---------Jun 11 CHICAGO
Atten.
Miller-4 Anosike-13 Langhorne-13
L 77- 84
0-1
1-1
1-2
Ajavon-24
-------------------
11,943
Coleman-6
Jun 16 CONNECTICUT
L 71- 79
0-2
1-1
1-3
Miller-19
Anosike-13
Miller-5
Charles-26
7,028
Jun 18 @Tulsa
L 59- 77
0-2
1-2
1-4
Coleman-12
Langhorne-12
Ajavon-4
Latta-22
4,423
----------
Langhorne-12
Jun 21 INDIANA
L 80- 89
0-3
1-2
1-5
Langhorne-23
Langhorne-9
Anosike-4
Zellous-21
7,980
Jun 26 TULSA
W 83- 63
1-3
1-2
2-5
Langhorne-23
Coleman-12
Ajavon-6
Cambage-15
10,675
Jul
L 63- 73
1-4
1-2
2-6
Dunlap-19
Anosike-10
Ajavon-4
Cash-19
11,604
3 SEATTLE
----------
Miller-4
Jul
5 @Chicago
L 65- 78
1-4
1-3
2-7
Coleman-14
Anosike-10
Thomas-4
Fowles-34
3,187
Jul
9 @Indiana
L 57- 68
1-4
1-4
2-8
Anosike-12
Coleman-9
Miller-4
Phillips-14
7,056
Jul 12 @Seattle
L 71- 79
1-4
1-5
2-9
Coleman-16
Coleman-9
Ajavon-7
Bird-22
Jul 15 @Phoenix
L 64- 78
1-4
1-6
2-10
Langhorne-17
Anosike-10
Ajavon-3
Dupree-20
----------
Coleman-3
----------
Miller-3
13,384 9,075
Jul 17 @Los Angeles
W 89- 85(OT) 1-4
2-6
3-10
Ajavon-29
Langhorne-14
Langhorne-5
Toliver-21
10,398
Jul 20 ATLANTA
L 79- 86
1-5
2-6
3-11
Langhorne-24
Anosike-14
Miller-6
McCoughtry-33
13,954
Jul 26 SAN ANTONIO
L 67- 73
1-6
2-6
3-12
Langhorne-19
Anosike-8
Thomas-5
Hammon-22
11,331
Jul 28 @New York
L 71- 75
1-6
2-7
3-13
Langhorne-18
Langhorne-9
Anosike-3
Pondexter-19
6,808
Jul 29 INDIANA
L 59- 61
1-7
2-7
3-14
Ajavon-19
Walker-10
Ajavon-4
Catchings-16
11,587
Aug
W 91- 81
2-7
2-7
4-14
Ajavon-32
Anosike-9
Ajavon-5
Pondexter-21
10,741
---------6 NEW YORK
Coleman-3
---------Aug
9 ATLANTA
Langhorne-9 L 70- 72
2-8
2-7
4-15
Ajavon-28
Coleman-10
Anosike-4
McCoughtry-19
W 64- 63
3-8
2-7
5-15
Langhorne-18
Anosike-11
Ajavon-3
Mitchell-18
L 75- 82
3-8
2-8
5-16
Langhorne-17
Anosike-7
Miller-6
Aug 16 @New York
L 66- 69
3-8
2-9
5-17
Langhorne-25
Langhorne-6
Ajavon-5
Pondexter-26
6,223
Aug 18 MINNESOTA
L 62- 81
3-9
2-9
5-18
Ajavon-15
Coleman-5
Miller-4
Augustus-18
9,483
Thomas-4
Fowles-25
Aug 12 NEW YORK ---------Aug 13 @Connecticut
Coleman-3
----------
Walker-5 L 70- 71
3-10
2-9
5-19
Ajavon-23
Anosike-10
L 51- 83
3-10
2-10
5-20
Langhorne-11
Langhorne-7
-------------------
6,717
Langhorne-5
----------
Aug 21 @Indiana
Charles-16 Montgomery-16
---------Aug 20 CHICAGO
9,536 10,092
10,273
Ajavon-4 Ajavon-3
Douglas-15
Thomas-11
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2010 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
-FIELD GOALS-
-3-POINT FG--
-FREE THROWS-
MIN
FG
FGA
PCT
FG
FGA
PCT
FT
FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
AST
PF
DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
Langhorne
34 34 1158
221
375
.589
1
6
.167
112
145
.772
98
232
330
39
74
0
30
90
7
555
16.3
Currie
34 34
891
146
335
.436
37
83
.446
150
171
.877
43
120
163
55
120
2
49
89
14
479
14.1
Harding
34 34 1130
157
353
.445
15
52
.288
82
107
.766
17
86
103
137
67
0
47
94
6
411
12.1
K. Smith
33 33 1016
109
276
.395
54
149
.362
42
55
.764
13
57
70
85
94
0
24
53
5
314
9.5
Coleman
34
1
663
75
189
.397
41
102
.402
31
41
.756
25
87
112
50
67
1
29
42
12
222
6.5
Sanford
34 22
608
76
159
.478
0
0
---
53
76
.697
51
92
143
25
100
1
25
68
8
205
6.0
Ajavon
34
0
497
66
191
.346
9
49
.184
58
75
.773
16
37
53
47
60
0
38
52
2
199
5.9
Melvin
34 12
659
75
173
.434
0
0
---
27
42
.643
70
89
159
23
71
0
24
41
17
177
5.2
Monroe
17
0
117
15
31
.484
0
1
.000
6
12
.500
4
12
16
3
20
1
5
6
8
36
2.1
Houts
20
0
110
6
16
.375
3
12
.250
2
2 1.000
4
9
13
9
9
0
6
7
0
17
0.9
MYSTICS
34 -
6850
946
2098
.451 160
454
.352
563
726
.775
341
821 1162
473
682
5
277
589
79
2615
76.9
OPPONENTS
34 -
6850
896
2101
.426 159
485
.328
540
697
.775
285
676
543
689
7
285
527
135
2491
73.3
PLAYER
---------PLAYER
G GS
-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS
--REBOUNDS--
----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------
961
MIN
REB
AST
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
-CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)FG
FGA
FT
REB
AST
PTS
39
16
4
5
5
1
31
34.1
9.7
1.1
0.88
2.6
0.21
16.3
13C
18C
13
16T
4T
Currie
34
9
5
6
6
3
27
26.2
4.8
1.6
1.44
2.6
0.41
14.1
11
18
31C
13
16
11
7
Harding
42
6
9
3
9
1
33
33.2
3.0
4.0
1.38
2.8
0.18
12.1
11C
28
18T
11
14
7
10
K. Smith
41
5
6
4
5
2
25
30.8
2.1
2.6
0.73
1.6
0.15
9.5
13
33C
23
18
19
11
10
Coleman
30
10
5
4
5
2
14
19.5
3.3
1.5
0.85
1.2
0.35
6.5
6
46
Sanford
28
8
4
3
5
2
12
17.9
4.2
0.7
0.74
2.0
0.24
6.0
10
14
15
Ajavon
25
6
4
4
4
1
20
14.6
1.6
1.4
1.12
1.5
0.06
5.9
10
21
Melvin
34
9
3
3
3
3
12
19.4
4.7
0.7
0.71
1.2
0.50
5.2
13
19
Monroe
15
3
1
1
2
2
8
6.9
0.9
0.2
0.29
0.4
0.47
2.1
3C
4C
2C
2C
3C
1C
Houts
18
3
2
2
1
0
5
5.5
0.7
0.5
0.30
0.3
0.00
0.9
2C
4C
2C
2C
3C
2C
MYSTICS
225
48
25 15 26
8 107
201.5
34.2
13.9
8.15
17.3
2.32
76.9
38
84
42
55
51
29
107C
OPPONENTS
225
44
24 17 24
8 104
201.5
28.3
16.0
8.38
15.5
3.97
73.3
41
94
40
51
50
31
110
14C
9C
FTA
Langhorne
5T
8
10C
5C
16
18
15
5
25
9
13
9
4T
32
10
13
15
7
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Team/Opp W 72- 65
Home Road Total 0-0 1-0 1-0
High Scoring Currie-21
High Rebounds Langhorne-8
High Assists Harding-3
W 87- 76
0-0
2-0
2-0
Currie-27
Harding-4
W 77- 61 L 65- 80 L 76- 82
1-0 1-0 1-0
2-0 2-1 2-2
3-0 3-1 3-2
Harding-21 Langhorne-16 Currie-24
Langhorne-9 Melvin-9 Langhorne-11 Langhorne-8 Sanford-6
L 75- 81 1-0 W 69- 65 2-0 L 79- 86(OT) 2-1
2-3 2-3 2-3
3-3 4-3 4-4
K. Smith-15 Currie-18 Langhorne-23
W 95- 78
2-1
3-3
5-4
Harding-25
W W W L W W
3-1 4-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 7-1
3-3 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-4
6-4 7-4 8-4 8-5 9-5 10-5
Currie-20 K. Smith-17 Langhorne-27 Langhorne-25 Langhorne-31 K. Smith-21
Langhorne-10 Langhorne-16 Langhorne-8 Melvin-8 Currie-8 Langhorne-8 Langhorne-9 Langhorne-10 Langhorne-14 Langhorne-13 Langhorne-10 Langhorne-10
W107-104
7-1
4-4
11-5
K. Smith-25
Langhorne-9
Harding-8 Harding-9 Ajavon-4 Harding-4 Harding-5 Currie-5 Currie-4 Harding-6 Harding-4 Currie-4 K. Smith-6 Ajavon-4 Harding-4 Sanford-4 Harding-6
W 69- 54
7-1
5-4
12-5
Currie-17
Coleman-10
L L W L L
75 61 72 78 88
7-1 7-2 8-2 8-3 8-3
5-5 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-6
12-6 12-7 13-7 13-8 13-9
Langhorne-19 Langhorne-12 Langhorne-24 K. Smith-17 Langhorne-23
Langhorne-10 Langhorne-9 Langhorne-15 Langhorne-13 Currie-9
L 75- 79 W 77- 73
8-4 8-4
5-6 6-6
13-10 Currie-22 14-10 Harding-33
Langhorne-9 Langhorne-11
W 87- 62
9-4
6-6
Coleman-10
W 86- 78 L 77- 85
9-4 9-4
7-6 7-7
15-10 Currie-15 K. Smith-15 16-10 K. Smith-18 16-11 Currie-23
L 67- 76
9-4
7-8
16-12 Langhorne-14
Langhorne-7
Harding-4 Coleman-4 K. Smith-4 Harding-4 Harding-6 K. Smith-5 Harding-3 Coleman-3 Melvin-3 K. Smith-3 Harding-5 K. Smith-4 Sanford-4 Harding-4 Coleman-4 Harding-6 Ajavon-2 Coleman-2 K. Smith-2 Harding-3
W 84- 74 W 61- 58
10-4 11-4
7-8 7-8
17-12 Langhorne-23 18-12 Harding-15
Langhorne-10 Langhorne-14
Harding-6 K. Smith-4
W 80- 71 W 76- 66 W 75- 74
12-4 12-4 13-4
7-8 8-8 8-8
19-12 Currie-25 20-12 Langhorne-21 21-12 Ajavon-16
Langhorne-7 Langhorne-12 Langhorne-7
W 90- 81
13-4
9-8
22-12 Currie-20
Langhorne-11
Tied with-3 K. Smith-6 Harding-2 Coleman-2 Harding-8
826568729568-
6759827378-
65 61(OT) 53 79 85 65
Langhorne-12 Currie-6 Melvin-6
K. Smith-4 Harding-5 Harding-3
Opponent Scoring Catchings-12 Sutton-Brown-12 Houston-19
Atten. 9,752
Pondexter-14 White-15 Bird-16 Wright-16 Parker-30 Charles-13 de Souza-23 McCoughtry-23 Fowles-23
10,158 7,614 6,612
9,985
13,154 8,602 8,986 3,107
Pondexter-20 Fowles-17 Toliver-11 Perkins-20 Taurasi-18 Catchings-17
8,492 9,034 8,160 3,419 7,547 8,464
Dupree-23 Taylor-23 Robinson-16
5,509
Pondexter-17 Fowles-13 McCoughtry-23 January-19 Jones-23 Holdsclaw-17 Catchings-16 Douglas-16 Jackson-14
3,516 18,162 8,790 14,347 9,786 6,322 9,212 8,207 9,008
McCoughtry-30 Pondexter-23
9,072 11,465
Charles-17 Jones-17 Montgomery-17 Wright-13 Whalen-13 Cash-15 Young-19 Pondexter-28
7,076
9,438 6,801 13,109
McCoughtry-19
9,570
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6-Jun
@Connecticut
W
Team/Opp Home
Road
Total
Opponent High Scoring High ReboundsHigh Assists Scoring
Atten
82- 70
1-0
1-0
Coleman-16
0-0
Langhorne-7
Harding-7
Jones-22
7,191
Sanford-7 7-Jun
ATLANTA
W
77- 71
1-0
1-0
2-0
Beard-27
Langhorne-8
Harding-7
Miller-17
11,759
10-Jun
@Detroit
W
75- 69
1-0
2-0
3-0
Beard-15
Melvin-9
Harding-5
McWilliams-14
7,329
19-Jun
@Atlanta
L
81- 93
1-0
2-1
3-1
Beard-20
Langhorne-10
Currie-7
Smith-14 Lyttle-20
6,050
Harding-7 20-Jun
CHICAGO
W
81- 72
2-0
2-1
4-1
Beard-31
Melvin-9
Beard-5
Perkins-15
11,745
25-Jun
PHOENIX
L
87- 93
2-1
2-1
4-2
Beard-21
Langhorne-12
Harding-9
Pondexter-24
9,808
27-Jun
@Chicago
L
63- 68
2-2
2-1
4-3
Harding-15
Melvin-9
Harding-6
Dupree-23
3,918
30-Jun
@San Antonio
W
84- 82
3-2
2-1
5-3
Beard-19
Currie-8
Harding-5
Young-21
4,723
3-Jul
@Atlanta
L
65- 72
3-2
2-2
5-4
Beard-16
Melvin-9
Harding-4
Holdsclaw-18
5,456
7-Jul
@Minnesota
L
94- 96(OT) 3-2
2-3
5-5
Harding-27
Currie-11
Currie-4
Anosike-24
7,171
11-Jul
LOS ANGELES W
75- 63
4-2
2-3
6-5
Beard-26
Langhorne-11
Harding-5
Bobbitt-10
12,217
15-Jul
SAN ANTONIO
78- 79
4-3
2-3
6-6
Harding-18
Beard-6
Harding-4
Hammon-21
17,220
Harding-19
Lennox-10 L
Langhorne-6 18-Jul
NEW YORK
W
68- 67
5-3
2-3
7-6
Harding-23
Harding-7
Harding-5
Christon-21
9,968
21-Jul
INDIANA
L
70- 82
5-4
2-3
7-7
Harding-17
Beard-9
Harding-6
Catchings-28
9,798
23-Jul
CHICAGO
W
75- 64
6-4
2-3
8-7
Langhorne-16 Langhorne-10
Harding-6
Perkins-14
11,651
26-Jul
SACRAMENTO W
87- 73
7-4
2-3
9-7
Langhorne-19 Langhorne-8
Beard-5
Lawson-16
10,757
28-Jul
@Indiana
81- 85
7-4
2-4
9-8
Beard-19
Harding-4
Douglas-34
5,904
L
Langhorne-8
Melvin-4 30-Jul
@New York
W
78- 75
8-4
2-4
10-8
Beard-28
Langhorne-11
Harding-4
McCarville-28
10,172
2-Aug
INDIANA
L
79- 87
8-5
2-4
10-9
Beard-23
Currie-7
Currie-4
Douglas-24
11,595
7-Aug
DETROIT
W
70- 66
9-5
2-4
11-9
Beard-15
Langhorne-9
Harding-4
Braxton-14
10,637
9-Aug
@Connecticut
L
67- 96
9-5
2-5
11-10
Beard-18
Beard-7
Beard-6
Whalen-16
6,528
11-Aug
DETROIT
L
77- 81
9-6
2-5
11-11
Beard-17
Sanford-6
Harding-8
Nolan-23
10,398
Harding-4
Harding-7
14-Aug
CONNECTICUT W
9189(2OT)
10-6
2-5
12-11
Beard-26
Langhorne-16
Harding-4
Jones-23
9,738
16-Aug
NEW YORK
L
59- 60
10-7
2-5
12-12
Beard-18
Langhorne-8
Harding-7
McCarville-19
10,580
18-Aug
@Los Angeles
L
69- 72
10-7
2-6
12-13
Ajavon-20
Langhorne-6
Ajavon-4
Leslie-20
9,287
Harding-6 21-Aug
@Phoenix
W
91- 81
10-7
3-6
13-13
Langhorne-19 Langhorne-12
Harding-6
Taurasi-16
9,155
22-Aug
@Sacramento
L
60- 82
10-7
3-7
13-14
Langhorne-16 Langhorne-10
Harding-3
Powell-26
7,067
25-Aug
@Seattle
L
68- 78
10-7
3-8
13-15
Currie-13
Ajavon-3
Burse-14
6,791
Harding-5
Houston-20
12,241
Currie-6
Coleman-13 30-Aug
MINNESOTA
W
81- 75
11-7
3-8
14-15
Langhorne-18 Langhorne-10
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3- POINT FG
FREE THROWS
REBOUNDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PLAYER
G
GS
MIN
FG
FGA
PCT
FG FGA
PCT
FT
FTA
PCT
OFF
DEF
TOT
AST
PF DQ STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
Beard
31
30
985
188
438
0.429
32
107
0.299
84
114
0.737
19
104
123
68
97
2
72
100
18
492
15.9
Harding
34
34
1194
163
375
0.435
20
62
0.323
89
119
0.748
24
111
135
154
68
1
43
101
13
435
12.8
Langhorne
34
22
1013
163
284
0.574
0
2
0.000
82
119
0.689
101
167
268
29
74
0
34
76
13
408
12.0
Currie
34
34
728
78
217
0.359
20
52
0.385
102
127
0.803
38
108
146
61
83
0
29
57
14
278
8.2
Ajavon
34
4
587
85
253
0.336
28
82
0.341
74
110
0.673
27
37
64
37
84
1
37
50
4
272
8.0
Sanford
34
13
663
77
164
0.470
0
0
0.000
59
102
0.578
55
92
147
22
109
1
26
73
14
213
6.3
Coleman
28
0
525
54
159
0.340
29
80
0.363
34
45
0.756
22
54
76
22
44
0
20
34
9
171
6.1
Melvin
34
33
756
84
188
0.447
0
1
0.000
33
61
0.541
79
79
158
36
101
0
34
50
29
201
5.9
Humphrey
9
0
67
7
28
0.250
3
12
0.250
3
5
0.600
4
9
13
3
15
0
1
6
3
20
2.2
Mosby
24
0
169
17
47
0.362
0
1
0.000
12
14
0.857
15
22
37
3
29
1
8
16
1
46
1.9
Mann
16
0
95
10
28
0.357
4
18
0.222
1
1
1.000
2
12
14
6
9
0
3
3
0
25
1.6
Blue
16
0
91
7
24
0.292
3
9
0.333
7
10
0.700
2
8
10
12
12
0
7
13
0
24
1.5
MYSTICS
34
-
6875
933 2205 0.423 139 426
0.326
580
827
0.701
388
803
1191
453
725
6
314
607
118
2585
76.0
34
-
6875
945 2184 0.433 162 478
0.339
570
755
0.755
322
789
1111
524
778
5
315
576
156
2622
77.1
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER
MIN REB AST
ST
TO
BL
(CAREER HIGHS C SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)
AVERAGE PER GAME PTS MIN
REB
AST STL
TO
BLK
PTS
FG
FGA
FT FTA REB AST
PTS
Beard
42
9
6
6
6
2
31
31.8
4
2.2
2.32
3.2
0.58
15.9
13
24C
11T 13C 10
9T
33C
Harding
47
7
9
4
7
3
27
35.1
4
4.5
1.26
3
0.38
12.8
10C
18C
11
10
27C
Langhorne
41
16
3
3
7
1
23
29.8
7.9
0.9
1
2.2
0.38
12.0
10C
13C
7C 13C 16C
4
23C
Currie
35
11
7
2
4
2
17
21.4
4.3
1.8
0.85
1.7
0.41
8.2
11
18
13
16 11T
7T
28T
Ajavon
36
9
4
4
5
1
32
17.3
1.9
1.1
1.09
1.5
0.12
8.0
10C
21
9T 13T 9C
4T
32C
Sanford
37
10
3
4
5
2
16
19.5
4.3
0.6
0.76
2.1
0.41
6.3
10
14
15
18
15
5T
25
Coleman
26
6
2
3
5
2
16
18.8
2.7
0.8
0.71
1.2
0.32
6.1
6C
11C
5C
8C
6C
2C
16C
Melvin
34
10
4
3
4
4
14
22.2
4.6
1.1
1
1.5
0.85
5.9
13
19
10
13
15
7
30
Humphrey
17
6
2
1
2
2
6
7.4
1.4
0.3
0.11
0.7
0.33
2.2
10
15
6
6
10
5
28
Mosby
23
5
2
2
2
1
10
7.0
1.5
0.1
0.33
0.7
0.04
1.9
5C
9
5
6
13
3
13
Mann
17
4
2
1
1
0
6
5.9
0.9
0.4
0.19
0.2
0.00
1.6
8
13
4
5
9
8
19
Blue
20
4
3
3
3
0
8
5.7
0.6
0.8
0.44
0.8
0.00
1.5
4T
10C
4
4T
9
7
13C
MYSTICS
250 46
18
18
28
7
94 202.2
35
13.3 9.24
17.9
3.47
76.0
38T
84
42
55
51
29
106
250 46
23
18
25
9
96 202.2
32.7
15.4 9.26
16.9
4.56
77.1
41
94
40
51
50
31
110
14
7T
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(0-2) Washington Mystics 2009 Playoffs All Rounds Combined FIELD GOALS
3-POINT FG
PLAYER
G
GS
MIN
FG
FGA
PCT
FG FGA
Langhorne
2
2
79
14
20
0.700
0
Coleman
2
0
53
6
19
0.316
4
Harding
2
2
81
10
26
0.385
Ajavon
2
0
34
6
16
Beard
2
2
54
8
Melvin
2
2
45
7
Currie
2
2
37
Sanford
2
0
Mann
1
0
TEAM
2
OPPONENTS 2
REBOUNDS
FT
FTA
PCT
0
---
5
8
0.625
5
15
20
8
0.500
5
5
1.000
3
7
10
0
3
0.000
1
1
1.000
1
4
0.375
2
8
0.250
5
6
0.833
1
26
0.308
1
8
0.125
2
3
0.667
12
0.583
0
0
---
3
3
1.000
2
15
0.133
0
3
0.000
6
7
35
5
7
0.714
0
0
---
0
8
1
2
0.500
1
2
0.500
0
-
425
59
143
0.413
8
32
0.250
-
425
53
134
0.396
8
35
0.229
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER
FREE THROWS
PCT
MIN REB AST
TO
BL
PTS MIN
REB
SCORING
PF
DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
1
6
0
1
6
1
33
16.5
3
3
0
4
7
4
21
10.5
5
8
6
0
3
10
0
21
10.5
4
5
3
6
0
4
2
0
19
9.5
1
3
4
5
6
0
2
0
0
19
9.5
2
4
6
4
10
1
2
7
1
17
8.5
0.857
8
7
15
1
8
0
4
3
1
10
5.0
2
0.000
3
2
4
3
10
1
0
2
1
10
5.0
0
---
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
3
3.0
27
35
0.771
25
46
71
28
56
2
20
39
8
153
76.5
55
64
0.859
26
51
77
34
43
0
22
36
11
169
84.5
CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)
AVERAGE PER GAME
ST
MISCELLANEOUS
OFF DEF TOT AST
AST STL
TO
BLK PTS
FG
FGA
FT
FTA REB AST
PTS
Langhorne
41
10
1
1
3
1
18 39.5
10
0.5
0.5
3
0.5
16.5
7C
11C
4C
6C
10C
1C
18C
Coleman
29
8
2
2
4
4
16 26.5
5
1.5
0
3.5
2
10.5
5C
15C
3C
3C
8C
2C
16C
Harding
42
4
5
2
6
0
11 40.5
2.5
4
0.5
5
0
10.5
5C
14C
1C
1C
4C
5C
11C
Ajavon
20
4
2
2
2
0
10
17
2.5
1.5
0
1
0
9.5
3C
11C
3C
4C
4C
2C
10C
Beard
28
3
3
2
0
0
10
27
2
2.5
0
0
0
9.5
9
21
7
7
9
5
22
Melvin
27
4
4
2
4
1
9
22.5
3
2
0
3.5
0.5
8.5
6
16
11
14
12
4T
21
Currie
25
14
1
4
3
1
8
18.5
7.5
0.5
0
1.5
0.5
5
1C
10C
6C
7C
14C
1C
8C
Sanford
20
3
2
0
2
1
6
17.5
2.5
1.5
0
1
0.5
5
3T
9
3
6
9
2C
8
8
3
2
Mann
8
1
0
0
1
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
TEAM
225
43
17
11
23
5
79 212.5
35.5
14
0
19.5
4
OPPONENTS 225
45
18
11
18
8
88 212.5
38.5
17
0
18
5.5
76.5 31C 84.5
35
4
0T
0T
1T
1
5
74C
22
26
48
20
79T
72
32C
38T
46
22
96
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2008 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE (10-24) WASHINGTON MYSTICS FIELD GOALS PLAYER Beard McWilliams-Frank Currie Humphrey (TOT) Humphrey (WAS) Sanford Miller Langhorne Smith (TOT) Smith (WAS) Blue Gardner Koehn Murphy (TOT) Murphy (WAS) Mosby Jacobs Vaughn Wecker MYSTICS OPPONENTS
G 33 26 34 30 8 34 34 34 29 28 26 22 30 17 2 24 6 15 9 34 34
PLAYER Beard McWilliams-Frank Currie Humphrey (TOT) Humphrey (WAS) Sanford Miller Langhorne Smith (TOT) Smith (WAS) Blue Gardner Koehn Murphy (TOT) Murphy (WAS) Mosby Jacobs Vaughn Wecker MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 4 59 32 35 10 77 46 53 10 10 15 23 4 13 3 17 1 4 4 362 306
GS 33 26 34 23 7 28 6 6 4 4 22 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 -
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 1092 862 972 509 212 795 710 529 393 392 537 178 144 138 11 183 82 78 48 6825 6825
FG 187 147 135 96 34 90 77 68 39 39 33 22 24 14 1 20 3 3 2 885 929
FGA 474 280 337 206 82 199 217 109 110 110 102 58 61 48 3 51 12 19 17 2131 2096
PCT 0.395 0.525 0.401 0.466 0.415 0.452 0.355 0.624 0.355 0.355 0.324 0.379 0.393 0.292 0.333 0.392 0.25 0.158 0.118 0.415 0.443
FG 51 7 24 26 11 0 15 0 14 14 14 0 23 5 0 0 3 0 1 163 180
FGA 144 25 64 68 29 0 53 0 38 38 32 0 55 20 1 0 10 2 7 460 528
PCT 0.354 0.28 0.375 0.382 0.379 --0.283 --0.368 0.368 0.438 --0.418 0.25 0 --0.3 0 0.143 0.354 0.341
FT 107 46 109 31 10 49 10 28 29 29 19 13 0 4 0 8 1 6 0 435 563
FTA 146 63 132 39 17 123 16 51 36 36 25 24 2 6 0 12 2 10 0 659 760
TOT 118 191 141 112 49 193 85 136 28 28 41 50 11 26 3 53 7 15 11 1132 1093
AST 117 41 86 31 9 40 47 15 25 25 73 6 3 8 1 2 11 0 7 483 542
PF 111 62 121 91 32 138 63 54 43 43 59 26 9 19 1 20 7 6 5 757 708
DQ 2 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5
STL 55 44 30 17 4 21 26 15 14 14 19 3 0 6 0 2 3 2 3 241 314
TO 106 75 87 45 21 83 58 36 34 34 42 11 10 11 2 12 8 10 7 637 530
BLK 19 25 12 8 2 11 5 6 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 93 146
PTS 532 347 403 249 89 229 179 164 121 121 99 57 71 37 2 48 10 12 5 2368 2601
AVG 16.1 13.3 11.9 8.3 11.1 6.7 5.3 4.8 4.2 4.3 3.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 1 2 1.7 0.8 0.6 69.6 76.5
PCT 0.733 0.73 0.826 0.795 0.588 0.398 0.625 0.549 0.806 0.806 0.76 0.542 0 0.667 --0.667 0.5 0.6 --0.66 0.741
REBOUNDS DEF 114 132 109 77 39 116 39 83 18 18 26 27 7 13 0 36 6 11 7 770 787
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER Beard McWilliams-Frank Currie Humphrey (TOT) Humphrey (WAS) Sanford Miller Langhorne Smith (TOT) Smith (WAS) Blue Gardner Koehn Murphy (TOT) Murphy (WAS) Mosby Jacobs Vaughn Wecker MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN REB AST ST TO 39 8 9 7 8 40 13 5 4 5 40 8 7 3 6 32 10 5 5 5 32 10 5 2 5 35 11 5 4 6 37 5 4 3 4 27 12 4 3 3 30 4 3 2 4 30 4 3 2 4 30 6 6 4 4 17 6 1 1 2 16 3 1 0 2 24 5 2 2 4 7 2 1 0 2 20 7 1 1 2 26 4 4 1 3 12 4 0 1 3 8 2 3 1 2 225 44 4 19 24 225 39 6 15 26
AVERAGE PER GAME BL 3 5 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 8 12
PTS 33 31 28 28 15 15 15 17 12 12 13 10 12 13 2 11 4 4 3 93 99
PLAYER Beard McWilliams-Frank Currie Humphrey (TOT) Humphrey (WAS) Sanford Miller Langhorne Smith (TOT) Smith (WAS) Blue Gardner Koehn Murphy (TOT) Murphy (WAS) Mosby Jacobs Vaughn Wecker MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 33.1 3.6 3.5 1.67 3.2 0.58 16.1 33.2 7.3 1.6 1.69 2.9 0.96 13.3 28.6 4.1 2.5 0.88 2.6 0.35 11.9 17.6 3.7 1 0.57 1.5 0.27 8.3 26.5 6.1 1.1 0.5 2.6 0.25 11.1 23.4 5.7 1.2 0.62 2.4 0.32 6.7 20.9 2.5 1.4 0.76 1.7 0.15 5.3 15.6 4 0.4 0.44 1.1 0.18 4.8 13.6 1 0.9 0.48 1.2 0.07 4.2 14 1 0.9 0.5 1.2 0.07 4.3 20.7 1.6 2.8 0.73 1.6 0.08 3.8 8.1 2.3 0.3 0.14 0.5 0 2.6 4.8 0.4 0.1 0 0.3 0 2.4 8.1 1.5 0.5 0.35 0.6 0.12 2.2 5.5 1.5 0.5 0 1 0 1 7.6 2.2 0.1 0.08 0.5 0.29 2 13.7 1.2 1.8 0.5 1.3 0 1.7 5.2 1 0 0.13 0.7 0.13 0.8 5.3 1.2 0.8 0.33 0.8 0 0.6 200.7 33.3 14 7.09 18.7 2.74 69.6 200.7 32.1 15 9.24 15.6 4.29 76.5
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2008 GAME-BY-GAME WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Date
Opponent
Team/OppHome Road Total
High Scoring
High Rebounds
High Assists
Opponent Scoring Atten.
17-May
@Indiana
L
53- 64
0-0
0-1
0-1
Sanford-14
Sanford-11
Blue-5
Douglas-24
10,533
22-May
@New York
L
60- 79
0-0
0-2
0-2
McWilliams-Frank-26
McWilliams-Frank-12
Blue-3
Christon-17
7,071
25-May
HOUSTON
W
69- 66
1-0
0-2
1-2
Beard-16
Sanford-9
Currie-4
Thompson-17
10,441
27-May
ATLANTA
W
80- 74
2-0
0-2
2-2
Beard-25
McWilliams-Frank-9
Beard-5
Lennox-29
6,231
31-May
LOS ANGELES
L
59- 70
2-1
0-2
2-3
Currie-15
Sanford-10
Beard-4
Leslie-17
11,517
Jacobs-4 3-Jun
@Phoenix
L
93- 98
2-1
0-3
2-4
Beard-33
McWilliams-Frank-9
Beard-7
Taurasi-29
7,561
6-Jun
@San Antonio
L
52- 63
2-1
0-4
2-5
Beard-13
McWilliams-Frank-8
Currie-4
Hammon-20
6,579
8-Jun
@Connecticut
L
79- 87
2-1
0-5
2-6
Currie-28
Currie-6
Beard-5
Jones-16
7,174
Sanford-6 11-Jun
SACRAMENTO
L
76- 79
2-2
0-5
2-6
McWilliams-Frank-23
Langhorne-10
Beard-7
Powell-28
6,146
13-Jun
@Chicago
W
64- 57
2-2
1-5
3-7
Beard-22
Currie-7
Beard-3
Perkins-17
2,600
Currie-6
Maiga-Ba-15
7,054
Sanford-3 18-Jun
@Houston
W
67- 63
2-2
2-5
4-7
Beard-23
McWilliams-Frank-5 Beard-5
20-Jun
ATLANTA
W
72- 61
3-2
2-5
5-7
Beard-18
Currie-8
Blue-6
Lennox-18
7,448
24-Jun
PHOENIX
L
90- 98
3-3
2-5
5-8
McWilliams-Frank-3
McWilliams-Frank-8
Beard-6
Taurasi-31
6,662
Blue-6 26-Jun
@Los Angeles
W
77- 74(OT) 3-3
3-5
6-8
Currie-24
McWilliams-Frank-1
Sanford-5
Parker-17
8,144
29-Jun
@Seattle
L
49- 64
3-3
3-6
6-9
Beard-16
Currie-6
Beard-3
Bird-14
7,965
1-Jul
@Sacramento
L
81- 87
3-3
3-7
6-10
Beard-31
McWilliams-Frank-5
Currie-7
Penicheiro-17
5,705
McWilliams-
Hammon-28
10,439
Sanford-5 6-Jul
SAN ANTONIO
L
75- 83
3-4
3-7
6-11
Beard-20
Currie-8 McWilliams-Frank-8
8-Jul
INDIANA
W
50- 48
4-4
3-7
7-11
McWilliams-Frank-20
Sanford-11
Beard-3
Hoffman-16
7,587
11-Jul
@Detroit
L
66- 79
4-4
3-8
7-12
Miller-15
McWilliams-Frank-8
Blue-3
K. Smith-23
8,596
13-Jul
CONNECTICUT W
69- 64
5-4
3-8
8-12
Blue-13
Sanford-11
Blue-5
Whalen-33
9,610
17-Jul
@New York
56- 77
5-4
3-9
8-13
Beard-15
McWilliams-Frank-9
Beard-6
Battle-15
8,344
L
Sanford-9 18-Jul
DETROIT
L
62- 99
5-5
3-9
8-14
McWilliams-Frank-13
McWilliams-Frank-8
Currie-3
Nolan-26
6,834
20-Jul
SEATTLE
W
89- 57
6-5
3-9
9-14
McWilliams-Frank-22
Mosby-7
Beard-9
Gearlds-13
8,543
23-Jul
NEW YORK
L
73- 80
6-6
3-9
9-15
McWilliams-Frank-19
Sanford-10
Beard-4
Jackson-14
16,121
25-Jul
@Atlanta
W
81- 75
6-6
4-9
10-15 McWilliams-Frank-11
McWilliams-Frank-12
Currie-6
Castro Marques-2
3 8,729
27-Jul
CONNECTICUT L
60- 82
6-7
4-9
10-16 McWilliams-Frank-11
Blue-6
Miller-4
Jones-27
9,357
McWilliams-Frank-6 29-Aug
CHICAGO
L
75- 79
6-8
4-9
10-17 Beard-18
Humphrey-9
Beard-5
Perkins-28
10,043
30-Aug
@Minnesota
L
78- 92
6-8
4-10
10-18 Beard-27
Currie-7
Tied with-2
Wiggins-22
6,980
Sanford-7 2-Sep
INDIANA
L
68- 79
6-9
4-10
10-19
Beard-17
Sanford-6
Currie-4
Catchings-26
7,244
6-Sep
DETROIT
L
69- 84
6-10
4-10
10-20
Currie-15
Gardner-5
Humphrey-5
McWilliams-Frank
-2 9,976
Sanford-5 9-Sep
@Chicago
L
59- 78
6-10
4-11
10-21 Humphrey-15
Humphrey-10
Blue-5
Perkins-17
3,087
11-Sep
@Detroit
L
66- 78
6-10
4-12
10.22 Currie-16
Humphrey-9
Currie-3
Nolan-17
8,145
Beard-16 13-Sep
@Connecticut
L
81- 87
6-10
4-13
10.23 Currie-23
Langhorne-12
Blue-3
Phillips-18
8,652
14-Sep
MINNESOTA
L
70- 96
6-10
4-13
10.24 Beard-17
Langhorne-6
Miller-4
Houston-18
10,438
Humphrey-6
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2007 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON THROUGH AUGUST (16-18) FIELD GOALS PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Sanford Currie (TOT) Currie (WAS) James Teasley C. Miller Blue Mosby Lovelace Goring Koehn Robinson Leuchanka MYSTICS OPPONENTS
G 33 34 3 34 33 31 31 33 30 30 28 9 21 28 2 6 34 34
GS 33 34 3 31 24 22 9 33 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 -
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Sanford Currie (TOT) Currie (WAS) James Teasley C. Miller Blue Mosby Lovelace Goring Koehn Robinson Leuchanka MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 25 45 7 100 45 42 15 19 20 13 25 6 16 0 0 2 335 383
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 1169 1141 82 994 832 771 401 746 455 420 279 105 156 109 44 29 6900 6900
FG 224 165 9 123 106 98 52 51 47 35 30 9 19 13 1 1 877 924
FGA 539 473 26 232 241 214 134 152 116 108 62 21 45 36 6 6 2170 2216
PCT 0.416 0.349 0.346 0.530 0.440 0.458 0.388 0.336 0.405 0.324 0.484 0.429 0.422 0.361 0.167 0.167 0.404 0.417
FG 47 28 0 0 14 12 18 28 10 6 0 2 0 12 0 0 163 175
FGA 146 119 2 0 41 30 50 85 25 27 1 7 1 33 2 0 528 520
PCT 0.322 0.235 0 --0.341 0.400 0.36 0.329 0.400 0.222 0 0.286 0 0.364 0 --0.309 0.337
FT 127 98 16 129 128 117 45 42 16 31 23 4 16 2 0 2 668 616
FTA 150 116 19 194 163 148 53 45 16 37 28 8 21 2 0 2 839 801
TOT 139 217 20 242 133 121 49 73 49 63 78 13 41 8 2 3 1118 1208
AST 99 55 0 23 58 54 34 109 25 48 10 2 3 5 2 3 472 549
PF 105 107 13 141 95 92 43 80 45 55 22 13 28 8 4 7 763 762
DQ 2 2 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 12
STL 64 52 6 27 24 23 25 23 19 22 8 4 5 0 2 2 282 256
TO 94 121 2 88 51 47 28 62 29 37 19 7 4 3 1 3 571 579
BLK 24 38 0 28 7 7 4 6 2 5 6 0 12 0 1 0 133 103
PTS 622 456 34 375 354 325 167 172 120 107 83 24 54 40 2 4 2585 2639
AVG 18.8 13.4 11.3 11 10.7 10.5 5.4 5.2 4 3.6 3 2.7 2.6 1.4 1 0.7 76 77.6
PCT 0.847 0.845 0.842 0.665 0.785 0.791 0.849 0.933 1 0.838 0.821 0.500 0.762 1 --1 0.796 0.769
REBOUNDS DEF 114 172 13 142 88 79 34 54 29 50 53 7 25 8 2 1 783 825
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Sanford Currie (TOT) Currie (WAS) James Teasley C. Miller Blue Mosby Lovelace Goring Koehn Robinson Leuchanka MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN 45 42 36 39 42 42 29 37 30 24 31 21 19 17 23 12 225 225
REB 7 14 11 15 11 11 6 7 4 9 13 3 6 2 1 2 49 50
AST 6 6 0 3 5 5 5 10 4 7 3 1 1 1 2 1 22 25
ST 5 6 3 3 5 5 5 2 2 5 1 1 1 0 2 1 21 16
TO 7 9 1 7 4 4 3 4 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 26 32
AVERAGE PER GAME BL
3 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 1 0 8 6
PTS 29 24 22 25 25 25 17 15 16 12 13 9 7 9 2 2 106 101
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Sanford Currie (TOT) Currie (WAS) James Teasley C. Miller Blue Mosby Lovelace Goring Koehn Robinson Leuchanka MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN 35.4 33.6 27.3 29.2 25.2 24.9 12.9 22.6 15.2 14 10 11.7 7.4 3.9 22 4.8 202.9 202.9
REB 4.2 6.4 6.7 7.1 4 3.9 1.6 2.2 1.6 2.1 2.8 1.4 2 0.3 1 0.5 32.9 35.5
AST 3 1.6 0 0.7 1.8 1.7 1.1 3.3 0.8 1.6 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.2 1 0.5 13.9 16.1
STL 1.94 1.53 2 0.79 0.73 0.74 0.81 0.07 0.63 0.73 0.29 0.44 0.24 0 1 0.33 8.29 7.53
TO 2.8 3.6 0.7 2.6 1.5 1.5 0.9 1.9 1 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.5 16.8 17
BLK 0.73 1.12 0 0.82 0.21 0.23 0.13 0.18 0.07 0.17 0.21 0 0.57 0 0.5 0 3.91 3.03
PTS 18.8 13.4 11.3 11 10.7 10.5 5.4 5.2 4 3.6 3 2.7 2.6 1.4 1 0.7 76 77.6
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OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP
HOME
ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING
HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
19-May
CONNECTICUT
L 80- 89
0-1
0-0
0-1
Melvin-22
Melvin-11
Teasley-7
Sales-20
8,042
22-May
SACRAMENTO
L 52- 70
0-2
0-0
0-2
Beard-17
Sanford-6
Teasley-7
Griffith-11
7,553
Walker-11 24-May
@New York
L 76- 81
0-2
0-1
0-3
Beard-23
Milton-Jones-8
Teasley-5
Christon-17
10,610
Thorn-17 30-May
@Detroit
L 79- 94
0-2
0-2
0-4
Milton-Jones-18
Sanford-8
James-3
Cash-21
7,915
Dupree-19
6,391
Milton-Jones-3 1-Jun
CHICAGO
L 70- 75
0-3
0-2
0-5
Beard-19
Milton-Jones-7
James-5
Mosby-7
Perkins-19
3-Jun
@Indiana
L 66- 70
0-3
0-3
0-6
James-17
Beard-5
James-4
White-20
6,972
8-Jun
INDIANA
L 69- 74
0-4
0-3
0-7
Beard-23
Sanford-9
Teasley-5
Catchings-24
7,110
12-Jun
@New York
L 69- 79
0-4
0-4
0-8
Milton-Jones-20
Milton-Jones-9
Teasley-3
Christon-16
6,267
13-Jun
PHOENIX
W 86- 69
1-4
0-4
1-8
Currie-25
Sanford-9
Beard-6
Taurasi-28
6,838
15-Jun
LOS ANGELES
L 80- 89
1-5
0-4
1-9
Currie-20
Milton-Jones-8
Beard-4
C. Thomas-25
8,570
20-Jun
@Phoenix
W106-101
1-5
1-4
2-9
Beard-29
Mosby-13
Blue-5
Taurasi-25
6,047
Beard-5 22-Jun
@Houston
L 85- 95
1-5
1-5
2-10
Milton-Jones-24
Sanford-11
Beard-6
Thompson-23
7,425
23-Jun
@Chicago
W 99- 86
1-5
2-5
3-10
Milton-Jones-22
Sanford-9
Beard-6
Dupree-26
3,617
26-Jun
@Connecticut
W 91- 75
1-5
3-5
4-10
Beard-20
Mosby-6
Currie-5
Douglas-19
6,353
Milton-Jones-5 29-Jun
DETROIT
W 65- 64
2-5
3-5
5-10
Milton-Jones-19
Sanford-11
Beard-5
Nolan-26
7,407
1-Jul
INDIANA
L 62- 69
3-6
3-5
5-11
Beard-16
Milton-Jones-14
Beard-4
Catchings-14
7,233
White-14 3-Jul
SAN ANTONIO
L 79- 84
2-7
3-5
5-12
Beard-26
Milton-Jones-6
Beard-6
Young-24
6,639
Sanford-6 7-Jul
@Chicago
W 77- 73
2-7
4-5
6-12
Beard-25
Beard-7
Teasley-5
Dupree-24
3,161
10-Jul
MINNESOTA
W 91- 83 (OT)
3-7
4-5
7-12
Sanford-25
Sanford-10
Currie-4
Abrosimova-20
6,147
Thompson-14
13,997
Beard-4 18-Jul
HOUSTON
W 65- 58
4-7
4-5
8-12
Currie-16
Currie-11
Currie-3
Beard-16
Milton-Jones-11
Teasley-3
20-Jul
@Minnesota
W 91- 87 (OT)
4-7
5-5
9-12
Currie-18
Milton-Jones-9
Currie-2
Augustus-33
5,771
21-Jul
@Detroit
L 58- 66
4-7
5-6
9-13
Beard-16
Blue-9
Blue-4
K. Smith-13
8,655
24-Jul
SEATTLE
W 97- 96 (OT)
5-7
5-6
10-13
Beard-27
Currie-11
Teasley-10
Jackson-47
7,036
28-Jul
DETROIT
L 64- 76
5-8
5-6
10-14
Milton-Jones-17
Milton-Jones-7
Blue-7
K. Smith-21
8,700
31-Jul
@Indiana
L 57- 66
5-8
5-7
10-15
Beard-15
Sanford-9
Tied with-1
White-20
6,012
3-Aug
NEW YORK
W 80- 68
6-8
5-7
11-15
Beard-24
Milton-Jones-10
Teasley-5
McCarville-15
6,801
5-Aug
CHICAGO
W 71- 66
7-8
5-7
12-15
Milton-Jones-20
Milton-Jones-10
Milton-Jones-6
Dupree-18
8,395
7-Aug
@San Antonio
W 77- 73
7-8
6-7
13-15
Beard-19
Sanford-9
Currie-3
Young-26
7,210
9-Aug
@Los Angeles
W 80- 75
7-8
7-7
14-15
Beard-22
Milton-Jones-8
Beard-6
McWilliams-Frank-1
8,510
C. Thomas-14 11-Aug
@Seattle
L 68- 91
7-8
7-8
14-16
Currie-13
Milton-Jones-8
Beard-13 12-Aug
@Sacramento
L 82- 86 (OT)
7-8
7-9
14-17
Beard-25
Milton-Jones-3
Lennox-34
8,443
Powell-28
7,695
Beard-3 Sanford-12
Milton-Jones-3 Beard-3
14-Aug
CONNECTICUT
W 65- 64
8-8
7-9
15-17
Beard-28
Sanford-8
Teasley-4
Dydek-17
7,054
16-Aug
NEW YORK
L 72- 73
9-9
7-9
15-18
Milton-Jones-21
Milton-Jones-7
Teasley-4
McCarville-18
8,483
Teasley-9
Douglas-21
9,518
Sanford-7 19-Aug
@Connecticut
W 76- 74
9-9
9-9
16-18
Beard-21
Sanford-15
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2006 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (18-16) PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Teasley Sanford Robinson Miller Byears James Blue Koehn Teilane MYSTICS OPPONENTS
G 32 23 34 34 34 27 34 26 21 24 32 16 34 34
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Teasley Sanford Robinson Miller Byears James Blue Koehn Teilane MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 23 23 84 13 69 18 36 37 9 7 0 11 330 321
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Teasley Sanford Robinson Miller Byears James Blue Koehn Teilane MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN 47 38 38 45 37 37 36 28 23 19 19 21 250 250
GS 32 20 34 34 19 27 4 0 0 0 0 0 -
MIN 1000 675 1003 980 888 723 658 332 156 181 151 102 6850 6850
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 126 149 89 112 140 224 76 89 134 203 52 70 55 91 50 87 7 16 13 20 12 12 16 27 770 1100 720 1041
REB 10 10 14 8 12 6 7 14 4 4 2 5 41 46
G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Teasley Miller Sanford Melvin Robinson Blue Koehn Teilane MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 2 7 1 2 7 10 1 0 0 0 30 31
AST 98 48 45 183 36 49 59 10 3 36 8 1 576 583
SINGLE GAME HIGHS AST ST TO BL 9 5 7 2 5 5 7 5 5 4 5 3 11 5 7 2 5 4 5 3 4 4 3 0 7 3 4 1 2 4 5 1 1 2 3 1 6 4 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 18 27 8 27 15 30 7
2006 PLAYOFFS PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Teasley Miller Sanford Melvin Robinson Blue Koehn Teilane MYSTICS OPPONENTS
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 232 469 125 265 153 294 118 318 112 216 74 184 84 171 48 107 19 49 14 54 23 46 14 26 1016 2199 909 2102
GS 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 -
MIN 64 69 67 38 60 58 37 3 0 4 400 400
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 8 10 11 18 9 10 4 6 9 16 5 15 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 50 80 55 86
PF 92 87 109 81 118 83 73 58 13 36 16 18 784 687
PTS 30 26 25 26 25 19 12 20 13 9 12 6 96 99
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 10 36 11 29 7 21 7 15 5 15 5 15 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 48 141 53 140 AST 2 5 8 2 1 0 9 0 0 0 27 32
PF 6 5 5 7 5 11 8 0 0 0 47 32
PCT 0.495 0.472 0.520 0.371 0.519 0.402 0.491 0.449 0.388 0.259 0.500 0.538 0.462 0.432
FG 37 34 0 52 0 26 12 0 3 1 22 0 187 204
3-POINT FG FGA 102 79 2 151 0 92 30 0 12 12 42 0 522 553
PCT 0.363 0.430 0 0.344 --0.283 0.400 --0.250 0.083 0.524 --0.358 0.369
FT 113 51 99 76 77 25 26 16 16 25 3 1 528 635
DQ 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 15 3
STL 59 35 34 44 28 33 34 12 4 18 2 3 306 252
TO 90 67 62 77 72 27 49 36 10 18 5 4 542 573
BLK 25 17 26 11 21 0 4 2 2 0 2 3 113 89
PTS 614 335 405 364 301 199 206 112 57 54 71 29 2747 2657
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin Teasley Sanford Robinson Miller Byears James Blue Koehn Teilane MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN REB 31.3 4.7 29.3 4.9 29.5 6.6 28.8 2.6 26.1 6 26.8 2.6 19.4 2.7 12.8 3.3 7.4 0.8 7.5 0.8 4.7 0.4 6.4 1.7 201.5 32.4 201.5 30.6
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 149 0.758 63 0.810 151 0.656 92 0.826 125 0.616 31 0.806 29 0.897 20 0.800. 18 0.889 31 0.806 4 0.750 2 0.500 715 0.738 851 0.746 AVG 19.2 14.6 11.9 10.7 8.9 7.4 6.1 4.3 2.7 2.3 2.2 1.8 80.8 78.1
AVERAGE PER GAME AST STL TO 3.1 1.84 2.8 2.1 1.52 2.9 1.3 1 1.8 5.4 1.29 2.3 1.1 0.82 2.1 1.8 1.22 1 1.7 1 1.4 0.4 0.46 1.4 0.1 0.19 0.5 1.5 0.75 0.8 0.3 0.06 0.2 0.1 0.19 0.3 16.9 9 15.9 17.1 7.41 16.9
PCT 0.278 0.379 0.333 0.467 0.333 0.333 0.375 0 --0 0.340 0.379
FG 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 10
3-POINT FG FGA 5 9 9 2 1 0 5 1 0 0 32 41
PCT 0.200 0.444 0 0.500 0 --0.400 0 ----0.250 0.244
FT 9 2 6 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 22 28
DQ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
STL 6 3 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 15 13
TO 4 6 7 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 29 30
BLK 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 13
PTS 30 28 20 16 13 11 8 0 0 0 126 144
BLK 0.78 0.74 0.76 0.32 0.62 0 0.12 0.08 0.1 0 0.06 0.19 3.32 2.62
PTS 19.2 14.6 11.9 10.7 8.9 7.4 6.1 4.3 2.7 2.3 2.2 1.8 80.8 78.1
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 10 0.900 2 1 7 0.857 4 0.250 11 0.273 4 0.250 0 --0 --0 --0 --38 0.579 45 0.622 AVG 15 14 10 8 6.5 5.5 4 0 0 0 63 72
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OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP
HOME
ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING
HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
23-May
NEW YORK
W 95-60
1-0
0-0
1-0
Beard-25
Sanford-8
Teasley-7
Christon-18
6460
25-May
@Charlotte
L 63-73
1-0
0-1
1-1
Beard-11
Sanford-8
Teasley-6
Sutton-Brown-16
3,527
27-May
MINNESOTA
W 90-75
2-0
0-1
2-1
Beard-25
Byears-14
Teasley-9
Augustus-23
6,598
3-Jun
DETROIT
W 92-68
3-0
0-1
3-1
Milton-Jones-21
Beard-7
Teasley-5
Cash-15
5,897
Blue-5 6-Jun
HOUSTON
W 93-79
4-0
0-1
4-1
Beard-22
Melvin-5
Teasley-11
Hodges-21
5,892
7-Jun
@Indiana
L 70-83
4-0
0-2
4-2
Beard-18
Sanford-5
Teasley-4
Catchings-26
6,562
11-Jun
@Connecticut
L 71-85
4-0
0-3
4-3
Beard-29
Beard-6
Teasley-7
Douglas-26
6,339
13-Jun
CHARLOTTE
W 87-70
5-0
0-3
5-3
Teasley-19
Byears-7
Teasley-6
Smith-24
8,004
15-Jun
@Charlotte
W 96-77
5-0
1-3
6-3
Milton-Jones-17
Milton-Jones-10
Teasley-5
Currie-22
4,523
Beard-9
Beard-4
Christon-16
7,803
Teasley-17 17-Jun
NEW YORK
W 88-70
6-0
1-3
7-3
Beard-26 Teasley-26
21-Jun
@New York
L 66-72
6-0
1-4
7-4
Beard-20
Teasley-4 Melvin-8
Teasley-4
Hammon-23
8,094
Melvin-7
Beard-5
Cash-19
6,932
Melvin-5
Jones-15
7,216
Teasley-5
McWilliamsFrank-15
Melvin-20 24-Jun
@Detroit
L 86-92
6-0
1-5
7-5
Beard-20
Sanford-7 25-Jun
CONNECTICUT
W 87-80
7-0
1-5
8-5
Melvin-25
Melvin-10
Sales-15 27-Jun
INDIANA
L 67-74
7-1
1-5
8-6
Beard-24
Beard-10
Teasley-7
Whitmore-22
6,003
29-Jun
@Houston
L 76-83
7-1
1-6
8-7
Melvin-20
Beard-6
Beard-4
Thompson-22
11,315
Melvin-6
Miller-4 Melvin-5
Holdsclaw-23
8,663
Teasley-6
Pondexter-25
6,847
Sanford-6 1-Jul
@Los Angeles
L 75-80
7-1
1-7
8-8
Sanford-16
Melvin-9 Sanford-9
2-Jul
@Phoenix
W 81-78
7-1
2-7
9-8
Melvin-20
Byears-8 Teasley-8 Sanford-8
5-Jul
@Minnesota
L 74-84
7-1
2-8
9-9
Teasley-20
Melvin-9
Teasley-9
Augustus-25
5,108
7-Jul
SACRAMENTO
L 60-73
7-2
2-8
9-10
Beard-15
Melvin-8
Beard-3
Lawson-12
7,847
Melvin-3
Powell-12
Teasley-3 9-Jul
CHICAGO
W 89-83
8-2
2-8
10-10
0 Sanford-25
Melvin-10
Teasley-6
Lassiter-17
7,618
Ngoyisa-17 16-Jul
@Chicago
W 83-75
8-2
3-8
11-10
0 Sanford-20
Melvin-14
Teasley-9
Dales-15
2,983
19-Jul
PHOENIX
L 83-96
8-3
3-8
11-11
1 Beard-23
Melvin-12
Teasley-7
Miller-22
15,103
Taylor-22 21-Jul
@San Antonio
W 80-77
8-3
4-8
12-11
1 Beard-18
Sanford-9
Teasley-9
Bibrzycka-19
7,750
23-Jul
SEATTLE
L 71-73
8-4
4-8
12-11
2 Beard-30
Melvin-11
Robinson-4
Jackson-18
7,911
Sanford-4 25-Jul
@Connecticut
L 73-86
8-4
4-9
12-13
3 Milton-Jones-17
Melvin-8
Tied with-2
Douglas-28
6,535
27-Jul
CHICAGO
W 92-74
9-4
4-9
13-13
3 Beard-26
Melvin-8
Miller-7
Dales-18
9,290
Ngoyisa-18 29-Jul
@Indiana
W 74-67
9-4
5-9
14-13
3 Beard-21
Melvin-9
Melvin-3
White-18
7,272
30-Jul
CHARLOTTE
W 78-73
10-4
5-9
15-13
3 Milton-Jones-26
Milton-Jones-9
Teasley-5
Currie-16
6,502
1-Aug
LOS ANGELES
W 84-74
11-4
5-9
16-13
3 Beard-29
Beard-9
Teasley-6
Holdsclaw-12
5,894
Thomas-12 3-Aug
@Seattle
L 78-86
11-4
5-10
16-14
4 Beard-23
Melvin-4
Teasley-5
Jackson-27
9,340
Beard-9
Lawson-17
8,340
Milton-Jones-4 Miller-4 5-Aug
@Sacramento
L 95-99 (2 OT)
11-4
5-11
16-15
5 Beard-23
Beard-6 Milton-Jones-6
Griffith-17
8-Aug
SAN ANTONIO
W 91-79
12-4
5-11
17-15
5 Beard-22
Melvin-11
Teasley-11
Young-20
7,089
11-Aug
DETROIT
W 78-66
13-4
5-11
18-15
5 Milton-Jones-23
Sanford-12
Melvin-4
Nolan-12
9,128
Smith-12 13-Aug
@New York
L 81-93
13-4
5-12
18-16
6 Beard-29
Sanford-9
Blue-3
Christon-22
11,907
Kraayeveld-22
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G 30 33 34 34 34 34 30 27 34 12 8 2 3 34 34
GS 30 30 34 34 34 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 -
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin T. Johnson Smith-Taylor Miller Koehn Sanford Page Chones Jackson Brown Amachree MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 25 45 82 13 34 24 4 15 21 2 1 0 0 266 267
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 1015 1069 1050 973 1036 500 229 293 589 61 68 14 3 6900 6900
FG 155 138 150 125 87 68 37 29 47 6 4 1 0 847 833
FGA 408 331 305 273 190 160 79 60 119 14 26 2 1 1968 1872
PCT 0.38 0.417 0.492 0.458 0.458 0.425 0.468 0.483 0.395 0.429 0.154 0.500 0 0.430 0.445
FG 32 39 4 13 42 9 35 0 6 0 1 0 0 181 150
FGA 101 119 16 43 100 24 75 0 22 0 9 1 0 510 433
PCT 0.317 0.328 0.250 0.302 0.420 0.375 0.467 --0.273 --0.111 0 --0.355 0.346
FT 80 79 93 52 30 8 4 30 8 2 0 0 2 388 489
FTA 105 99 138 66 46 10 5 62 8 3 2 0 2 546 648
TOT 130 172 199 104 128 59 11 45 83 6 6 0 0 943 1024
AST 90 58 25 177 71 44 10 6 25 1 10 0 0 517 545
PF 87 117 113 99 93 53 15 50 56 9 5 0 0 697 638
DQ 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6
STL 45 57 31 44 22 26 2 10 15 1 5 2 0 260 205
TO 63 75 61 88 46 28 6 17 23 4 4 2 0 434 504
BLK 9 18 14 1 11 3 0 11 9 0 0 0 0 76 108
PTS 422 394 397 315 246 153 113 88 108 14 9 2 2 2263 2305
AVG 14.1 11.9 11.7 9.3 7.2 4.5 3.8 3.3 3.2 1.2 1.1 1 0.7 66.6 67.8
PCT 0.762 0.798 0.674 0.788 0.652 0.800 0.800 0.484 1 0.667 0 --1 0.711 0.755
REBOUNDS DEF 105 127 117 91 94 35 7 30 62 4 5 0 0 677 757
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin T. Johnson Smith-Taylor Miller Koehn Sanford Page Chones Jackson Brown Amachree MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN 48 42 46 38 42 24 25 23 36 17 18 13 1 250 250
REB 8 8 10 6 9 7 3 5 7 2 3 0 0 50 50
AST 7 7 2 11 6 5 2 1 4 1 6 0 0 39 44
ST 7 4 3 3 3 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 0 14 10
TO 5 6 3 6 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 0 20 25
AVERAGE PER GAME BL 2 3 4 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 10 8
PTS 27 21 30 21 17 10 15 8 10 5 5 2 2 88 84
PLAYER Beard Milton-Jones Melvin T. Johnson Smith-Taylor Miller Koehn Sanford Page Chones Jackson Brown Amachree MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN REB 33.8 4.3 32.4 5.2 30.9 5.9 28.6 3.1 30.5 3.8 14.7 1.7 7.6 0.4 10.9 1.7 17.3 2.4 5.1 0.5 8.5 0.8 7 0 1 0 202.9 27.7 202.9 30.1
AST 3 1.8 0.7 5.2 2.1 1.3 0.3 0.2 0.7 0.1 1.3 0 0 15.2 16
STL 1.5 1.73 0.91 1.29 0.65 0.76 0.07 0.37 0.44 0.08 0.63 1 0 7.65 6.03
TO 2.1 2.3 1.8 2.6 1.4 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.5 1 0 12.8 14.8
BLK 0.3 0.55 0.41 0.03 0.32 0.09 0 0.41 0.26 0 0 0 0 2.24 3.18
PTS 14.1 11.9 11.7 9.3 7.2 4.5 3.8 3.3 3.2 1.2 1.1 1 0.7 66.6 67.8
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OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP
HOME
ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING
HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
21-May
@Charlotte
W 60- 42
0-0
1-0
Milton-Jones-11
Melvin-8
T. Johnson-3
Sam-16
9,079
1-0
Milton-Jones-3 Page-3 22-May
CONNECTICUT
L 67- 69
0-1
1-0
1-1
Melvin-15
Melvin-7
T. Johnson-7
Douglas-16
11,166
26-May
LOS ANGELES
L 75- 84
0-2
1-0
1-2
Smith-Taylor-17
Melvin-5
T. Johnson-7
Holdsclaw-27
12,243
1-Jun
NEW YORK
L 68- 77
0-3
1-0
1-3
Melvin-16
Sanford-5
T. Johnson-11
Johnson-23
11,601
3-Jun
MINNESOTA
W 74- 71
1-3
1-0
2-3
Melvin-17
Melvin-10
T. Johnson-10
Smith-20
9,620
5-Jun
@New York
L 58- 61
1-3
1-1
2-4
Milton-Jones-21
Milton-Jones-6
T. Johnson-8
Hammon-13
8,143
Christon-13 7-Jun
@San Antonio
L 62- 71
1-3
1-2
2-5
Beard-16
Melvin-9
Beard-5
Thomas-23
9,564
10-Jun
SEATTLE
W 64- 52
2-3
1-2
2-5
Beard-16
Melvin-8
T. Johnson-5
Lennox-18
10,024
Jackson-18 11-Jun
@Minnesota
L 60- 78
2-3
1-3
3-6
Beard-19
Melvin-7
T. Johnson-4
Smith-27
4,263
18-Jun
INDIANA
W 88- 78 (2 OT)
3-3
1-3
4-6
T. Johnson-21
T. Johnson-6
T. Johnson-7
Catchings-20
9,311
Milton-Jones-6 21-Jun
PHOENIX
W 77- 56
4-3
1-3
5-6
Beard-19
Melvin-9
T. Johnson-5
DeForge-18
10,980
24-Jun
@Detroit
W 69- 55
4-3
2-3
6-6
T. Johnson-15
Melvin-9
T. Johnson-4
Nolan-16
8,497
26-Jun
SACRAMENTO
L 57- 62
4-4
2-3
6-7
Beard-15
Milton-Jones-7
T. Johnson-4
Walker-24
11,081
28-Jun
@Charlotte
W 66- 61 (OT)
4-4
3-3
7-7
Beard-15
Melvin-7
T. Johnson-8
Smith-13
4,054
Beard-7
Beard-4
Smith-21
10,401 10,910
Melvin-15 30-Jun
CHARLOTTE
W 65- 50
5-4
3-3
8-7
Beard-14 T. Johnson-14
Smith-Taylor-4
7-Jul
DETROIT
L 62- 76
5-5
3-3
8-8
Melvin-14
Melvin-7
Beard-4
Ford-15
13-Jul
@Seattle
W 78- 71
5-5
3-3
9-8
Beard-15
Milton-Jones-6
Tied with-4
Castro Marques-1911,080
15-Jul
@Phoenix
L 66- 77
5-5
4-4
9-9
Beard-16
T. Johnson-6
T. Johnson-6
Taylor-31
6,116
16-Jul
@Sacramento
L 59- 73
5-5
4-5
9-10
Beard-15
Milton-Jones-6
T. Johnson-5
Griffith-17
7,803
Milton-Jones-15
Powell-17 19-Jul
@Los Angeles
W 74- 68
5-5
5-5
10-10
Milton-Jones-15
Melvin-9
T. Johnson-7
Holdsclaw-17
17,769
21-Jul
@Houston
W 70- 65
5-5
6-5
11-10
Beard-16
Beard-8
Beard-7
Snow-23
9,603
Milton-Jones-8 26-Jul
HOUSTON
L 65- 83
5-6
6-5
11-11
Beard-16
Melvin-5
T. Johnson-10
Arcain-23
16,654
28-Jul
SAN ANTONIO
W 73- 58
6-6
6-5
12-11
Beard-27
Smith-Taylor-4
Beard-6
Johnson-15
9,387
29-Jul
@Indiana
L 58- 62
6-6
6-6
12-12
T. Johnson-15
Milton-Jones-8
Tied with-3
Catchings-22
8,420
2-Aug
CHARLOTTE
W 65- 63
7-6
6-5
13-12
Melvin-17
Melvin-7
Smith-Taylor-5
Smith-25
7,655
7-Aug
INDIANA
W 61- 60
8-6
6-5
14-12
Beard-17
Melvin-7
Milton-Jones-4
Miller-16
8,794
11-Aug
CONNECTICUT
L 65- 80
8-7
6-5
14-13
Beard-18
Smith-Taylor-7
T. Johnson-5
Sales-20
6,664
14-Aug
@Connecticut
L 77- 80
8-7
6-7
14-14
Smith-Taylor-17
Smith-Taylor-9
T. Johnson-9
Sales-17
7,412
16-Aug
@New York
L 66- 72
8-7
6-8
14-15
T. Johnson-15
Beard-7
T. Johnson-3
Hammon-20
10,559
Page-3 18-Aug
@Indiana
L 57- 67
8-7
6-9
14-16
Melvin-20
Melvin-10
T. Johnson-7
Catchings-23
8,727
Milton-Jones-20 21-Aug
@Detroit
L 52- 66
8-7
6-10
14-17
Beard-20
Beard-8
T. Johnson-3
Nolan-18
11,735
23-Aug
NEW YORK
W 82- 69 (OT)
9-7
6-10
15-17
Melvin-30
Melvin-9
T. Johnson-5
Johnson-18
6,010
26-Aug
@Connecticut
L 47- 81
9-7
6-11
15-17
Milton-Jones-11
Milton-Jones-6
T. Johnson-3
Sales-20
9,341
27-Aug
DETROIT
W 76- 67
9-10
6-11
16-18
Koehn-15
Milton-Jones-8
Beard-7
Pierson-20
9,011
Milton-Jones-15
Milton-Jones-7
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G 23 34 34 31 33 31 25 33 26 29 13 4 34 34
PLAYER Holdsclaw Beard Melvin Dales-Schuman Page Sanford Jackson Miller Brown Smith Chones Gortman Mystics OPPONENTS
OFF 51 28 63 17 40 53 7 35 9 26 8 0 337 336
PLAYER Holdsclaw Beard Melvin Dales-Schuman Page Sanford Jackson Miller Brown Smith Chones Gortman Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN 41 40 36 36 37 39 29 34 29 22 17 13 225 225
GS 22 34 16 26 19 29 12 8 0 3 1 0
MIN 801 1025 825 782 809 653 405 637 371 403 115 24 6850 6850
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 140 191 115 143 68 131 47 64 100 140 101 154 30 37 28 63 41 50 43 69 9 17 4 4 726 1063 770 1106
REB 14 10 11 7 8 13 5 5 6 6 6 2 40 40
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 162 403 159 380 104 256 87 228 81 175 63 126 57 135 72 167 35 88 42 103 11 27 0 0 873 2088 864 2013 AST 56 91 37 78 36 18 45 43 42 15 4 2 467 534
SINGLE GAME HIGHS AST ST TO BL 5 5 8 3 6 7 6 4 4 2 5 2 10 2 3 1 8 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 6 3 3 1 5 2 5 1 7 2 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 0 1 1 21 13 19 10 26 14 23 9
PF 67 98 89 61 85 99 21 60 21 38 13 0 652 627
PTS 29 27 22 17 13 17 17 15 13 10 7 0 84 96
PCT 0.402 0.418 0.406 0.382 0.463 0.500 0.422 0.431 0.398 0.408 0.407 --0.418 0.429
FG 7 21 0 40 0 0 10 5 13 9 0 0 105 146
3-POINT FG FGA 17 56 0 119 3 0 25 19 28 16 0 0 283 425
PCT 0.412 0.375 --0.336 0 --0.400 0.263 0.464 0.563 ----0.371 0.344
FT 106 107 85 40 22 43 11 11 21 22 6 0 474 510
DQ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
STL 39 69 15 20 25 18 20 18 13 17 1 0 255 237
TO 57 80 52 37 30 37 28 27 33 21 11 2 424 492
BLK 18 34 18 3 16 16 1 3 2 12 4 1 128 111
PTS 437 446 293 254 184 169 135 160 104 115 28 0 2325 2384
PLAYER Holdsclaw Beard Melvin Dales-Schuman Page Sanford Jackson Miller Brown Smith Chones Gortman Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN REB 34.8 8.3 30.1 4.2 24.3 3.9 25.2 2.1 24.5 4.2 21.1 5 16.2 1.5 19.3 1.9 14.3 1.9 13.9 2.4 8.8 1.3 6 1 201.5 31.3 201.5 32.5
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 132 0.803 149 0.718 111 0.766 55 0.727 40 0.550 75 0.573 16 0.688 14 0.786 24 0.875 34 0.647 11 0.545 0 --661 0.717 686 0.743 AVG 19 13.1 8.6 8.2 5.6 5.5 5.4 4.8 4 4 2.2 0 68.4 70.1
AVERAGE PER GAME AST STL TO 2.4 1.7 2.5 2.7 2.03 2.4 1.1 0.44 1.5 2.5 0.65 1.2 1.1 0.76 0.9 0.6 0.58 1.2 1.8 0.8 1.1 1.3 0.55 0.8 1.6 0.5 1.3 0.5 0.59 0.7 0.3 0.08 0.8 0.5 0 0.5 13.7 7.5 12.5 15.7 6.97 14.5
BLK 0.78 1 0.53 0.1 0.48 0.52 0.04 0.09 0.08 0.41 0.31 0.25 3.76 3.26
PTS 19 13.1 8.6 8.2 5.6 5.5 5.4 4.8 4 4 2.2 0 68.4 70.1
2004 PLAYOFFS PLAYER Beard Melvin Dales-Schuman Jackson Miller Smith Sanford Page Brown Chones Gortman MYSTICS OPPONENTS
G 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 3
PLAYER Beard Melvin Dales-Schuman Jackson Miller Smith Sanford Page Brown Chones Gortman MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 2 7 6 0 3 5 8 3 0 0 0 34 27
GS 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0
MIN 102 104 87 42 51 53 62 90 3 4 2 600 600
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 13 15 18 25 9 15 1 1 4 7 3 8 11 19 11 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 104 65 92
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 18 41 13 31 8 20 6 13 7 19 5 15 4 12 5 16 1 1 0 1 0 1 67 170 72 175 AST 9 6 5 4 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 31 49
PF 8 10 8 7 2 5 12 5 0 1 0 58 58
PCT 0.439 0.419 0.400 0.462 0.368 0.333 0.333 0.313 1 0 0 0.394 0.411
FG 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 15
3-POINT FG FGA 4 0 9 5 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 23 36
PCT 0.250 --0.111 0.600 --0.250 ----1 ----0.304 0.417
FT 13 15 10 2 2 4 5 1 0 0 0 52 56
DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
STL 6 1 2 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 17 23
TO 10 2 8 2 2 4 7 3 0 0 0 40 34
BLK 8 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 15 5
PTS 50 41 27 17 16 15 13 11 3 0 0 193 215
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 13 1 21 0.714 15 0.667 2 1 2 1 5 0.800 6 0.833 2 0.500 0 --0 --0 --66 0.788 68 0.824 AVG 16.7 13.7 9 5.7 5.3 5 4.3 3.7 1.5 0 0 64.3 71.7
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OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP
HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING
HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
22-May
CHARLOTTE
L 68-71
0-1
Holdsclaw-25
Holdsclaw-6
Miller-5
Lewis-16
18,232
Catchings-15
6,465
0-0
0-1
Melvin-6 23-May
@Indiana
W 68-67
0-1
0-1
1-1
Holdsclaw-17
Holdsclaw-10
Beard-5
25-May
LOS ANGELES
L 79-95
0-2
1-0
1-2
Holdsclaw-29
Holdsclaw-10
Dales-Schuman-8 Mabika-20
12,117
Milton-Jones-20 28-May
@Minnesota
L 62-73
0-2
1-1
1-3
Holdsclaw-16
Holdsclaw-6
Brown-4
Smith-28
6,361
Beard-3
Nolan-14
9,687
Smith-6 2-Jun
@Detroit
W 65-63
0-2
2-1
2-3
Beard-16
Holdsclaw-14
Holdsclaw-16
Dales-Schuman-3 Holdsclaw-3
4-Jun
CONNECTICUT
L 63-72
0-3
2-1
2-4
Holdsclaw-25
Holdsclaw-7
Dales-Schuman-5 Palmer-21
13,246
Beard-4
Nolan-19
13,423
Holdsclaw-3
Hammon-12
8,784
Smith-3
Robinson-12
Dales-Schuman-7 11-Jun
DETROIT
L 60-74
0-4
2-1
2-5
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-11
Holdsclaw-4 Jackson-4 13-Jun
NEW YORK
W 62-60
1-4
2-1
3-5
Melvin-15
Holdsclaw-14
17-Jun
SAN ANTONIO
W 76-60
2-4
2-1
3-5
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-10
Beard-4
Ferdinand-12
12,203
20-Jun
@Connecticut
L 65-75
2-4
2-2
3-6
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-8
Beard-4
McWilliamsFrank-1
5,298
Cash-23
7,323
Holdsclaw-4 22-Jun
@Detroit
W 78-72
2-4
3-2
5-6
Holdsclaw-27
Beard-10
Jackson-6
27-Jun
@Houston
L 67-72
2-4
3-3
5-7
Holdsclaw-20
Smith-6
Dales-Schuman-4 Holland-Corn-21
7,496
Jackson-4 30-Jun
@Connecticut
L 69-78
2-4
3-4
5-8
Holdsclaw-21
Page-8
Beard-3
McWilliamsFrank-1
Holdsclaw-3
Palmer-13
6,069
Dales-Schuman-3 Sales-13 1-Jul
INDIANA
W 69-64
3-4
3-4
6-8
Holdsclaw-25
Holdsclaw-5
Brown-2
Catchings-21
14,956
Holdsclaw-2 Smith-2 7-Jul
SEATTLE
W 72-69
4-4
3-4
7-8
Holdsclaw-23
Holdsclaw-9
Beard-4
Jackson-22
11,502
8-Jul
@New York
W 71-54
4-4
4-4
8-8
Holdsclaw-19
Holdsclaw-10
Jackson-3
Johnson-14
9,874
Feaster-20
7,594
Miller-3 10-Jul
@Charlotte
L 65-67
4-4
4-5
8-9
Melvin-22
Holdsclaw-9
Brown-3 Holdsclaw-3
15-Jul
CHARLOTTE
W 68-54
5-4
4-5
9-9
Holdsclaw-19
Holdsclaw-7
Holdsclaw-4
Feaster-14
18,436
17-Jul
@Seattle
L 83-85 (OT)
5-4
4-6
9-10
Beard-18
Holdsclaw-10
Holdsclaw-5
Jackson-33
7,867
18-Jul
@Sacramento
L 71-81
5-4
4-7
9-11
Beard-27
Holdsclaw-10
Beard-3
Smith-17
7,020
21-Jul
@Los Angeles
L 76-96
5-4
4-8
9-12
Beard-16
Holdsclaw-8
Brown-7
Mabika-21
18,997
Melvin-16 23-Jul
MINNESOTA
W 65-61
6-4
4-8
10-12
Beard-23
Sanford-8
Miller-3
Smith-19
12,648
24-Jul
@Charlotte
L 41-70
6-4
4-9
10-13
Beard-19
Miller-4
Brown-5
Staley-19
9,552
Beard-3
Cash-20
11,463
Sales-23
11,021
Sanford-4 28-Jul
DETROIT
L 65-73
6-5
4-9
10-14
Beard-20
Chones-6 Page-6
30-Jul
CONNECTICUT
W 69-68
7-5
4-9
11-14
Beard-14
Sanford-10
DalesSchuman-10
1-Aug
PHOENIX
W 82-62
8-5
4-9
12-14
Melvin-17
Beard-8
Dales-Schuman-4 P. Taylor-16
15,093
1-Sep
INDIANA
L 58-75
8-6
4-9
12-15
Melvin-19
Sanford-8
Beard-4
10,321
Catchings-16 Williams-16 Schumacher-16
4-Sep
@Indiana
L 42-69
8-6
4-10
12-16
Beard-9
Melvin-5
Dales-Schuman-3 Williams-16
9,165
7-Sep
SACRAMENTO
W 67-63 (OT)
9-6
4-10
13-16
Beard-20
Sanford-13
Beard-6
Lawson-14
9,205
9-Sep
NEW YORK
W 71-59
10-6
4-10
14-16
Beard-26
Sanford-13
Beard-5
Robinson-20
10,037
12-Sep
HOUSTON
W 75-63
11-6
4-10
15-16
Beard-21
Page-8
Sanford-4
Thompson-17
11,761
15-Sep
@San Antonio
W 84-73
11-6
5-10
16-16
Beard-22
Sanford-11
Beard-6
Goodson-20
7,551
Thomas-20 17-Sep
@Phoenix
W 74-67
11-6
6-10
17-16
Beard-23
Melvin-11
Beard-2
Taurasi-25
8,328
19-Sep
@New York
L 75-79
11-6
6-11
17-17
Beard-23
Sanford-9
Beard-5
Christon-18
15,698
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2003 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (9-25) FIELD GOALS PLAYER Holdsclaw Miller Dales-Schuman Jones Page Burgess Smith Luz Sanford Penn Brown Massaline Henning Mystics OPPONENTS
G 27 33 34 34 34 34 31 20 17 30 27 13 1 34 34
GS 27 33 31 10 34 33 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 948 1076 998 748 850 841 422 165 134 288 269 101 5 6875 6875
FG 204 172 122 121 83 50 41 19 20 31 24 7 0 896 909
FGA 480 382 298 279 220 134 120 53 40 78 72 30 1 2191 2033
PCT 0.425 0.450 0.409 0.434 0.377 0.373 0.342 0.358 0.500 0.397 0.333 0.233 0 0.409 0.447
FG 6 32 57 7 5 16 5 12 0 2 10 4 0 157 171
FGA 35 89 160 17 12 58 34 40 0 13 33 12 0 505 482
PCT 0.171 0.36 0.356 0.412 0.417 0.276 0.147 0.300 --0.154 0.303 0.333 --0.311 0.355
FT 140 37 39 41 42 15 17 9 9 22 2 2 0 381 509
FTA 155 53 55 55 56 25 34 10 20 33 3 2 0 507 691
PCT 0.903 0.698 0.709 0.745 0.75 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.45 0.667 0.667 1 --0.751 0.737
Rebounds PLAYER
OFF
DEF
TOT
AST
PF
DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
Holdsclaw
72
222
294
89
74
0
34
72
15
554
20.5
Miller
55
72
127
86
95
1
39
53
7
413
12.5
Dales-Schuman
44
57
101
114
97
2
29
72
12
340
10
Jones
62
73
135
52
109
1
16
63
25
290
8.5
Page
62
90
152
35
101
0
18
41
24
213
6.3
Burgess
24
55
79
112
47
1
27
52
1
131
3.9
Smith
21
44
65
10
44
0
11
26
9
104
3.4
Luz
2
8
10
21
16
0
6
11
2
59
3
Sanford
10
16
26
1
35
0
3
14
2
49
2.9
Penn
19
33
52
16
28
0
15
20
1
86
2.9
Brown
6
26
32
28
23
0
13
22
1
60
2.2
Massaline
5
5
10
3
4
0
1
5
0
20
1.5
Henning
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Mystics
382
703
1085
568
676
5
213
462
99
2330
68.5
OPPONENTS
334
781
1115
591
565
0
251
468
119
2498
73.5
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER Holdsclaw Miller Dales-Schuman Jones Page Burgess Smith Luz Sanford Penn Brown Massaline Henning Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN 44 40 40 42 36 41 35 19 22 32 23 18 5 250 250
REB 24 7 6 12 12 7 7 2 4 9 4 2 0 41 45
AST 7 6 8 5 5 11 2 4 1 4 4 1 0 29 26
ST 4 5 4 3 4 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 15 14
TO 7 4 6 4 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 21 23
AVERAGE PER GAME BL 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 9 8
PTS 34 23 20 21 19 15 10 9 10 13 9 15 0 92 97
PLAYER Holdsclaw Miller Dales-Schuman Jones Page Burgess Smith Luz Sanford Penn Brown Massaline Henning Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN REB 35.1 10.9 32.6 3.8 29.4 3 22 4 25 4.5 24.7 2.3 13.6 2.1 8.3 0.5 7.9 1.5 9.6 1.7 10 1.2 7.8 0.8 5 0 202.2 31.9 202.2 32.8
AST 3.3 2.6 3.4 1.5 1 3.3 0.3 1.1 0.1 0.5 1 0.2 0 16.7 17.4
STL 1.26 1.18 0.85 0.47 1.53 0.79 0.35 0.3 0.18 0.5 0.48 0.08 1 6.26 7.38
TO 2.7 1.6 2.1 1.9 1.2 1.5 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.4 0 13.6 13.8
BLK 0.56 0.21 0.35 0.74 0.71 0.03 0.29 0.1 0.12 0.03 0.04 0 0 2.91 3.5
PTS 20.5 12.5 10 8.5 6.3 3.9 3.4 3 2.9 2.9 2.2 1.5 0 68.5 73.5
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OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP
HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
23-May
@Charlotte
W 74-70
0-0
0-1
0-1
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-24
Dales-Schuman-8 Feaster-16
OPP SCORING
ATTEN 11,910
31-May
@Indiana
L 60-71
0-0
1-1
1-1
Page-19
Holdsclaw-12
Dales-Schuman-7 Catchings-15
18,345
1-Jun
@New York
L 57-70
0-0
1-2
1-2
Holdsclaw-10
Holdsclaw-9
Dales-Schuman-4 Whitmore-21
15,045
Page-8
Dales-Schuman-4 Melvin-13
18,133
Miller-10 6-Jun
CLEVELAND
L 53-63
0-1
1-2
1-3
Miller-15
Taylor-13 10-Jun
SAN ANTONIO W 79-72
1-1
1-2
2-3
Miller-18
Page-9
Burgess-5
Ferdinand-17
11,974
Miller-5 13-Jun
@Connecticut
L 70-84
1-1
1-3
2-4
Miller-17
Page-11
Burgess-11
S. Johnson-24
4,135
14-Jun
DETROIT
L 56-93
1-2
1-3
2-5
Jones-14
Jones-7
Jones-4
Cash-19
16,589
Page-7 18-Jun
SACRAMENTO L 61-69
1-3
1-3
2-6
Holdsclaw-17
Holdsclaw-17
Burgess-4
Griffith-22
14,056
20-Jun
@Cleveland
L 74-79
1-3
1-4
2-7
Holdsclaw-27
Holdsclaw-12
Miller-5
Thomas-18
6,119
24-Jun
CONNECTICUT L 63-65
1-4
1-4
2-8
Miller-13
Page-12
Burgess-7
Douglas-18
11,453
S. Johnson-18 29-Jun
MINNESOTA
L 50-59
1-5
1-4
2-9
Sanford-10
Jones-6
Dales-Schuman-5 Smith-19
13,684
2-Jul
@Sacramento
L 62-83
1-5
1-5
2-10
Miller-15
Holdsclaw-8
Burgess-3
Griffith-20
6,336
Dales-Schuman-3 3-Jul
@Seattle
L 72-76
1-5
1-6
2-11
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-10
Burgess-5
Jackson-25
7,042
5-Jul
@Houston
L 54-76
1-5
1-7
2-12
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-9
Burgess-3
Swoopes-23
9,379
Holdsclaw-3 7-Jul
CHARLOTTE
L 56-62
1-6
1-7
2-13
Miller-20
Holdsclaw-12
Burgess-6
Enis-15
11,691
9-Jul
LOS ANGELES L 91-97
1-7
1-7
2-14
Holdsclaw-27
Holdsclaw-8
Miller-5
Dixon-28
17,227
15-Jul
@New York
W 77-64
1-7
2-7
3-14
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-13
Holdsclaw-5
Johnson-18
13,051
17-Jul
CHARLOTTE
W 68-60
2-7
2-7
4-14
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-8
Burgess-6
Feaster-18
19,683
19-Jul
@San Antonio
W 85-77
2-7
3-7
5-14
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-9
Miller-6
Azzi-17
11,530
Dydek-17 22-Jul
@Los Angeles
L 73-77
2-7
3-8
5-15
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-17
Holdsclaw-4
Milton-23
10,429
Catchings-29
13,849
Miller-4 24-Jul
INDIANA
L 75-80
2-8
3-8
5-16
Holdsclaw-34
Holdsclaw-9
Holdsclaw-4
26-Jul
@Cleveland
L 78-89
2-8
3-9
5-17
Holdsclaw-16
Holdsclaw-6
Dales-Schuman-6 Taylor-22
5,173
27-Jul
@Detroit
L 71-81
2-8
3-10
5-18
Holdsclaw-27
Holdsclaw-11
Miller-6
Cash-25
6,964
29-Jul
INDIANA
L 91-92 (OT)
2-9
3-10
5-19
Holdsclaw-28
Holdsclaw-15
Holdsclaw-7
Catchings-30
13,461
1-Aug
@Connecticut
W 48-45
2-9
4-10
6-19
Jones-14
Jones-12
Holdsclaw-3
S. Johnson-18
6,182
3-Aug
PHOENIX
L 69-70 (2 OT)
2-10
4-10
6-20
Penn-13
Penn-9
Jones-4
DeForge-14
11,052
Holland-Corn-23
11,341
Dales-Schuman-4 Miller-4 6-Aug
DETROIT
W 92-81
3-10
4-10
7-20
Holdsclaw-26
Holdsclaw-10
Jones-5 Page-5
9-Aug
NEW YORK
L 56-65
3-11
4-10
7-21
Holdsclaw-13
Holdsclaw-12
Brown-4
Robinson-18
13,869
12-Aug
@Indiana
W 84-80
3-11
5-10
8-21
Holdsclaw-19
Page-8
Holdsclaw-5
Catchings-20
5,927
14-Aug
@Charlotte
W 76-69
3-11
6-10
9-21
Holdsclaw-23
Holdsclaw-9
Holdsclaw-7
Stinson-20
5,118
Miller-23 16-Aug
CLEVELAND
L 68-72
3-12
6-10
9-22
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-13
Dales-Schuman-5 Taylor-16
12,016
21-Aug
NEW YORK
L 60-65
3-13
6-10
9-23
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-7
Holdsclaw-5
Baranova-19
13,779
23-Aug
CONNECTICUT L 67-74
3-14
6-10
9-24
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-8
Burgess-3
Douglas-28
14,853
Walker-14
6,854
Holdsclaw-3 25-Aug
@Detroit
L 60-68
3-14
6-11
9-25
Miller-15
Holdsclaw-10
Miller-6
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2002 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (17-15) PLAYER Holdsclaw Dales-Schuman Miller Bullett Jones Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Brown Walseth Gaither (TOT) Gaither (WAS) Mills Mystics OPPONENTS
G 20 31 32 32 32 32 32 26 25 15 18 18 2 1 4 32 32
PLAYER Holdsclaw Dales-Schuman Miller Bullett Jones Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Brown Walseth Gaither (TOT) Gaither (WAS) Mills Mystics OPPONENTS
OFF 54 26 44 46 39 55 9 16 27 3 4 7 0 0 0 330 309
PLAYER Holdsclaw Dales-Schuman Miller Bullett Jones Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Brown Walseth Gaither (TOT) Gaither (WAS) Mills Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN 44 46 40 36 37 37 25 35 20 29 17 11 5 1 6 250 250
GS 20 28 32 32 5 15 0 26 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
MIN 634 805 904 953 612 750 474 632 291 165 108 104 6 1 17 6450 6450
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 178 232 55 81 72 116 140 186 50 89 100 155 23 32 46 62 11 38 8 11 8 12 14 21 1 1 0 0 3 3 708 1038 680 989
REB 21 7 8 14 7 12 2 6 7 2 3 4 1 0 2 51 45
G 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 2 1 5 5
PLAYER Holdsclaw Miller Page Dales Burgess Bullett Washington Luz Jones Brown Walseth MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 10 7 6 5 7 5 1 0 3 0 0 44 41
AST 45 84 82 53 28 37 48 93 15 18 6 7 1 0 0 516 442
SINGLE GAME HIGHS AST ST TO BL 4 3 5 2 6 3 6 1 7 4 4 1 5 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 6 2 6 3 4 3 3 1 9 5 4 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 26 11 25 8 20 13 20 9
2002 PLAYOFFS PLAYER Holdsclaw Miller Page Dales Burgess Bullett Washington Luz Jones Brown Walseth MYSTICS OPPONENTS
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 149 330 93 230 114 263 109 236 93 233 88 195 65 148 39 101 28 86 10 24 12 35 6 25 0 1 0 0 0 4 806 1910 786 1903
GS 5 5 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 -
MIN 173 163 113 98 160 110 52 46 63 15 7 1000 1000
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 33 43 8 15 16 22 3 8 8 15 10 15 2 3 3 3 5 8 1 1 0 0 89 133 104 145
PF 50 79 84 84 88 79 40 39 6 12 10 8 3 1 3 583 570 PTS 32 26 22 23 16 20 15 15 9 6 8 4 0 0 0 97 89
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 35 78 21 50 17 27 13 30 11 29 11 27 7 14 7 12 8 19 3 6 0 2 133 294 133 279 AST 16 12 4 16 27 4 2 8 3 1 1 94 76
PF 14 13 12 8 4 11 4 2 13 3 1 85 78
PCT 0.452 0.404 0.433 0.462 0.399 0.451 0.439 0.386 0.326 0.417 0.343 0.240 0 --0 0.422 0.413
FG 11 43 24 19 2 2 42 12 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 164 147
3-POINT FG FGA 28 109 64 48 10 4 106 33 18 5 11 7 0 0 0 443 446
PCT 0.393 0.394 0.375 0.396 0.200 0.500 0.396 0.364 0.333 0.200 0.091 0.143 ------0.370 0.330
FT 88 74 46 34 20 30 15 35 11 3 3 0 0 0 0 359 397
DQ 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
STL 20 16 33 54 13 14 18 34 3 8 5 2 0 0 1 221 237
TO 45 68 59 56 39 45 43 41 16 15 5 9 1 0 2 455 441
BLK 6 4 2 37 17 15 5 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 94 101
PTS 397 303 298 271 208 208 187 125 73 24 28 13 0 0 0 2135 2116
PLAYER Holdsclaw Dales-Schuman Miller Bullett Jones Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Brown Walseth Gaither (TOT) Gaither (WAS) Mills Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN REB 31.7 11.6 26 2.6 28.3 3.6 29.8 5.8 19.1 2.8 23.4 4.8 14.8 1 24.3 2.4 11.6 1.5 11 0.7 6 0.7 5.8 1.2 3 0.5 1 0 4.3 0.8 201.6 32.4 201.6 30.9
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 106 0.830 100 0.740 56 0.821 41 0.829 33 0.606 53 0.566 19 0.789 45 0.778 13 0.846 5 0.600 3 1 2 0 0 --0 --2 0 478 0.751 538 0.738
AVG 19.9 9.8 9.3 8.5 6.5 6.5 5.8 4.8 2.9 1.6 1.6 0.7 0 0 0 66.7 66.1
AVERAGE PER GAME AST STL TO 2.3 1 2.3 2.7 0.52 2.2 2.6 1.03 1.8 1.7 1.69 1.8 0.9 0.41 1.2 1.2 0.44 1.4 1.5 0.56 1.3 3.6 1.31 1.6 0.6 0.12 0.6 1.2 0.53 1 0.3 0.28 0.3 0.4 0.11 0.5 0.5 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.25 0.5 16.1 6.91 14.2 13.6 7.41 13.8
PCT 0.449 0.42 0.63 0.433 0.379 0.407 0.5 0.583 0.421 0.5 0 0.452 0.477
FG 2 6 0 8 2 1 2 4 1 0 0 26 30
3-POINT FG FGA 11 11 0 18 8 7 5 8 2 2 0 72 82
PCT 0.182 0.545 0 0.444 0.25 0.143 0.4 0.5 0.5 0 0 0.361 0.366
FT 22 6 14 4 6 2 4 0 1 0 0 59 59
DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
STL 10 2 1 2 2 8 3 2 0 2 0 32 29
TO 10 7 3 5 10 6 1 3 1 0 1 47 59
BLK 3 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 14 11
PTS 94 54 48 38 30 25 20 18 18 6 0 351 322
BLK 0.3 0.13 0.06 1.16 0.53 0.47 0.16 0.15 0.08 0.13 0 0 0 0 0 2.94 3.16
PTS 19.9 9.8 9.3 8.5 6.5 6.5 5.8 4.8 2.9 1.6 1.6 0.7 0 0 0 66.7 66.1
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 30 0.733 10 0.6 15 0.933 4 1 9 0.667 2 1 5 0.8 0 0 2 0.5 0 --0 --77 0.766 84 0.702 AVG 18.8 10.8 9.6 7.6 6 5 5 4.5 3.6 3 0 70.2 71
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OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPPONENT SCORING ATTEN
Holdsclaw-14
Burgess-9
S. Johnson-22
17,383
Bullett-7
Burgess-5
Grubin-15
7,984
1-Jun
ORLANDO
W 93-82
1-0
0-0
1-0
DalesSchuman-23
3-Jun
@Phoenix
L 65-71
1-0
0-1
1-1
DalesSchuman-15
Page-7 4-Jun
@Utah
W 97-89
1-0
1-1
2-1
Bullett-23
Bullett-8
Burgess-5
Goodson-22
5,490
7-Jun
INDIANA
W 89-68
2-0
1-1
3-1
Holdsclaw-27
Holdsclaw-7
C. Miller-7
Catchings-15
14,970
Scott-Richardson
-15
Sam-23
14,166
9-Jun
MIAMI
W 76-67
3-0
1-1
4-1
Holdsclaw-23
Holdsclaw-15
Holdsclaw-3 C. Miller-3 Luz-3
13-Jun
HOUSTON
W 70-64
4-0
1-1
5-1
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-10
Burgess-9
Thompson-18
14,004
14-Jun
@Cleveland
W 69-63
4-0
2-1
6-1
DalesSchuman-20
Holdsclaw-11
C. Miller-5
Jones-18
6,424
18-Jun
DETROIT
W 75-67
5-0
2-1
7-1
Holdsclaw-24
Holdsclaw-11
C. Miller-5
Nolan-16
13,130
Palmer-16 19-Jun
@Charlotte
L 64-78
5-0
2-2
7-2
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-14
Dales-Schuman-4 Stinson-27
5,109
21-Jun
@Miami
W 65-60
5-0
3-2
8-2
Holdsclaw-19
Holdsclaw-7
Burgess-3
Sam-18
10,412
23-Jun
CLEVELAND
W 63-45
6-0
3-2
9-2
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-15
Bullett-4
Melvin-10
14,998
25-Jun
@Sacramento
W 87-86 (2 OT) 6-0
3-2
10-2
Holdsclaw-29
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-4
Holland-Corn-28
6,627
Mabika-20
10,185
Sauret-4 27-Jun
@Los Angeles
L 69-73
6-0
3-2
10-3
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-14
Burgess-7
28-Jun
@Portland
L 66-72
6-0
4-4
10-4
C. Miller-17
Bullett-8
Dales-Schuman-6 Folkl-12
6,761
Thomas-12 30-Jun
CHARLOTTE
W 56-55
7-0
4-4
11-4
Jones-16
Bullett-9
Dales-Schuman-3 Stinson-14
18,372
C. Miller-3 3-Jul
@Minnesota
W 64-63
7-0
5-4
12-4
C. Miller-22
Bullett-7
Burgess-6
Smith-18
5,197
6-Jul
@Indiana
L 45-50
7-0
5-5
12-5
DalesSchuman-13
Bullett-14
Bullett-3
Catchings-18
7,393
8-Jul
@Orlando
W 63-51
7-0
6-5
13-5
C. Miller-17
Bullett-9
Dales-Schuman-4 Sales-12
5,605
9-Jul
PHOENIX
W 68-54
8-0
6-5
14-5
DalesSchuman-16
Page-12
C. Miller-7
Gillom-26
15,217
13-Jul
NEW YORK
L 53-67
8-1
6-5
14-6
Luz-11
Page-5
Luz-4
Johnson-19
17,841
Bullett-8
C. Miller-6
Cash-16
19,766
C. Miller-11 18-Jul
DETROIT
W 63-59
9-1
6-5
15-6
Bullett-22
C. Miller-8 20-Jul
UTAH
L 73-83
9-2
6-5
15-7
Page-20
C. Miller-6
C. Miller-5
Ferdinand-21
16,477
25-Jul
@Detroit
L 58-64
9-2
6-6
15-8
Bullett-15
Page-6
Burgess-6
Cash-17
5,122
27-Jul
SEATTLE
L 71-80
9-3
6-6
15-9
Holdsclaw-32
Holdsclaw-11
Burgess-6
Jackson-25
18,311
30-Jul
ORLANDO
L 55-70
9-4
6-6
15-10
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-11
Brown-2
Sales-25
15,194
2-Aug
PORTLAND
L 65-67
9-5
6-6
15-11
Holdsclaw-26
Holdsclaw-9
Page-6
Figgs-16
16,188
4-Aug
@Miami
L 50-55
9-5
6-7
15-12
C. Miller-14
Bullett-8
Dales-Schuman-4 Sam-13
11,390
Page-8 6-Aug
INDIANA
L 55-64
9-6
6-7
15-13
C. Miller-12
Holdsclaw-9
Holdsclaw-4
Catchings-28
14,986
8-Aug
@New York
W 65-54
9-6
6-7
16-13
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-15
Holdsclaw-4
Phillips-22
17,594
9-Aug
NEW YORK
L 66-74
9-7
6-7
16-14
Holdsclaw-23
Holdsclaw-10
Dales-Schuman-5 Hammon-22
18,234
11-Aug
@Cleveland
W 60-54
9-7
8-7
17-14
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-17
Burgess-5
Wauters-12
11,042
13-Aug
@Charlotte
L 57-67
9-7
8-8
17-15
Bullett-11
Holdsclaw-9
Page-3
Feaster-20
9,226
15-Aug
@Cleveland
L 71-90
10-3
0-15
3-25
McCray-19
Page-8
Williams-8
McConnell Serio-19
15,692
Carter-7
Williams-3
Cooper-21
15,758
Stinson-23
18,552
Page-19 17-Aug
HOUSTON
L 65-110
11-3
0-15
3-26
McCray-20
McCray-3 19-Aug
CHARLOTTE
L 69-105
12-3
0-15
3-27
McCray-20
Page-9
McCray-9
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2001 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (10-22) FIELD GOALS PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Mills Miller Aldridge Bauer-Bilodeau Stocks Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
G 29 32 32 32 32 31 30 25 30 20 5 15 3 4 32 32
GS 29 32 32 32 3 27 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 975 828 1073 989 489 731 336 455 319 137 35 102 11 20 6500 6500
FG 187 119 112 100 55 47 41 33 23 13 3 5 1 0 739 791
FGA 467 290 286 231 136 141 114 111 69 40 9 17 3 1 1915 1945
PCT 0.400 0.410 0.392 0.433 0.404 0.333 0.360 0.297 0.333 0.325 0.333 0.294 0.333 0 0.386 0.407
FG 11 22 19 4 32 14 10 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 117 146
FGA 46 95 64 17 82 47 29 26 1 6 3 1 0 1 418 408
PCT 0.239 0.232 0.297 0.235 0.390 0.298 0.345 0.115 0 0.333 0 0 --0 0.280 0.358
FT 101 91 35 21 22 16 9 7 18 6 1 5 1 0 333 347
FTA 148 128 48 36 25 27 11 24 31 11 1 10 2 2 504 467
PCT 0.682 0.711 0.729 0.583 0.880 0.593 0.818 0.292 0.581 0.545 1 0.500 0.500 0 0.661 0.743
REBOUNDS PLAYER
OFF
DEF
TOT
AST
PF
DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Mills Miller Aldridge Bauer-Bilodeau Stocks Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
72 22 65 74 10 27 19 11 40 5 2 8 0 1 356 331
184 34 166 103 27 49 24 31 65 4 0 10 2 0 699 737
256 56 231 177 37 76 43 42 105 9 2 18 2 1 1055 1068
66 47 41 55 55 88 10 43 6 8 2 3 0 0 424 487
49 68 86 88 47 45 5 39 72 10 5 12 3 8 537 543
0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4
44 26 53 30 28 26 4 24 14 6 0 2 0 0 257 261
94 73 53 60 43 60 14 41 25 13 4 6 0 3 495 454
14 0 58 36 5 2 2 4 4 0 0 1 0 1 127 103
486 351 278 225 164 124 101 76 64 34 7 15 3 0 1928 2075
16.8 11 8.7 7 5.1 4 3.4 3 2.1 1.7 1.4 1 1 0 60.3 64.8
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Mills Miller Aldridge Bauer-Bilodeau Stocks Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN 54 49 55 38 31 38 20 54 16 23 17 21 8 9 30 30
REB 16 6 14 9 5 6 5 7 7 3 1 2 2 1 50 48
AST 6 6 14 9 5 6 5 7 7 3 1 2 2 1 50 48
ST 5 5 4 3 5 3 1 5 2 2 0 1 0 0 15 13
TO 6 6 4 6 5 5 2 5 3 2 1 2 0 2 25 24
AVERAGE PER GAME BL 2 0 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 9 7
PTS 31 25 24 14 15 13 12 12 6 6 4 3 3 0 80 86
PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Luz Burgess Massaline Sauret Mills Miller Aldridge Bauer-Bilodeau Stocks Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN REB 33.6 8.8 25.9 1.8 33.5 7.2 30.9 5.5 15.3 1.2 23.6 2.5 11.2 1.4 18.2 1.7 10.6 3.5 6.9 0.5 7 0.4 6.8 1.2 3.7 0.7 5 0.3 203.1 33 203.1 33
AST 2.3 1.5 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.8 0.3 1.7 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.2 0 0 13.3 15.2
STL 1.52 0.81 0.66 0.94 0.88 0.84 0.13 0.96 0.47 0.3 0 0.13 0 0 8.03 8.16
TO 3.2 2.3 1.7 1.9 1.3 1.9 0.5 1.6 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.4 0 0.8 15.5 14.2
BLK 0.48 0 1.81 1.13 0.16 0.06 0.07 0.16 0.13 0 0 0.07 0 0.25 3.97 3.22
PTS 16.8 11 8.7 7 5.1 4 3.4 3 2.1 1.7 1.4 1 1 0 60.3 64.8
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2001 GAME-BY-GAME WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE DATE
OPPONENT
MYSTICS/OPP
HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPPONENT SCORING
ATTEN
31-May
@Cleveland
L 34-69
0-0
Holdsclaw-8
Burgess-2
Jones-17
9,307
Randall-16
17,310
0-1
0-1
Bullett-9
Washington-8
McCray-2 Washington-2
3-Jun
SEATTLE
W 68-63
1-0
0-1
1-1
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-11
Burgess-4 Page-4
5-Jun
SACRAMENTO W 75-72
2-0
0-1
2-1
Holdsclaw-19
Holdsclaw-16
Luz-5
Smith-22
11,302
10-Jun
NEW YORK
2-1
0-1
2-2
Holdsclaw-31
Holdsclaw-13
Holdsclaw-5
Weatherspoon-16
17,715
L 80-81
Page-5 14-Jun
@Detroit
L 65-80
2-1
0-2
2-3
Washington-11
Bullett-5
Page-3
Ndiaye-Diatta-22
4,422
Holdsclaw-11 McCray-11 16-Jun
@New York
L 63-86
2-1
0-3
2-4
Luz-15
Holdsclaw-8
Burgess-4
Robinson-16
15,118
17-Jun
CLEVELAND
L 55-57
2-2
0-3
2-5
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-13
Burgess-6
Jones-17
13,497
21-Jun
MIAMI
L 63-74
2-3
0-3
2-6
Luz-15
Bullett-7
Luz-3
Baranova-18
12,815
Sauret-3
Brondello-18
McCray-15 23-Jun
@Orlando
L 59-67
2-3
0-4
2-7
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-15
Burgess-5
Sales-21
8,078
25-Jun
MINNESOTA
L 51-55
2-4
0-4
2-8
Holdsclaw-23
Page-9
Holdsclaw-3
Smith-22
13,823
Thompson-24
9,298
Sauret-3 27-Jun
@Houston
L 63-76
2-4
0-5
2-9
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-14
Luz-3 Holdsclaw-3 McCray-3
29-Jun
UTAH
W 74-64
3-4
0-5
3-9
Holdsclaw-17
Holdsclaw-11
Holdsclaw-6
Williams-20
14,687
1-Jul
ORLANDO
W 76-64
4-4
0-5
4-9
Bullett-24
Bullett-9
Sauret-8
S. Johnson-14
13,524
Page-9 3-Jul
@Seattle
W 72-69 (4 OT) 4-4
1-5
5-9
McCray-20
Holdsclaw-15
Sales-14 Holdsclaw-3
Jackson-24
4,312
Sauret-3 6-Jul
@Portland
L 58-69
4-4
1-6
5-10
Holdsclaw-20
Bullett-9
Tied with-3
Stiles-21
8,324
7-Jul
@Phoenix
L 52-66
4-4
1-7
5-11
McCray-10
Holdsclaw-8
Luz-4
Fallon-16
7,463
11-Jul
DETROIT
L 52-64
4-5
1-7
5-12
McCray-12
Bullett-9
Burgess-3
Ndiaye-Diatta-20
19,093
14-Jul
LOS ANGELES L 50-62
4-6
1-7
5-13
Luz-14
Bullett-9
Burgess-3
Leslie-18
19,093
Page-9
Sauret-3
20-Jul
@Indiana
L 65-73
4-6
1-8
5-14
McCray-25
Bullett-14
Burgess-9
Streimikyte-12
7,493
22-Jul
INDIANA
W 69-61
5-6
1-8
6-14
Holdsclaw-19
Bullett-12
Burgess-8
Malcolm-14
16,021
24-Jul
@Orlando
L 63-71
5-6
1-9
6-15
Bullett-14
Holdsclaw-7
Page-4
Sales-20
5,878
26-Jul
@Charlotte
L 60-62
5-6
1-10
6-16
Holdsclaw-15
Holdsclaw-7
Burgess-2
Stinson-15
7,896
Mills-7
Holdsclaw-2
27-Jul
@Minnesota
W 62-60
5-6
2-10
7-16
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-12
McCray-6
Smith-22
8,979
29-Jul
CHARLOTTE
W 55-42
6-6
2-10
8-16
McCray-23
Holdsclaw-12
Luz-3
Stinson-10
14,914
Streimikyte-21
11,142
Page-3 1-Aug
@Indiana
L 64-70
6-6
2-11
8-17
Holdsclaw-27
Page-7
Luz-3 Holdsclaw-3
3-Aug
PORTLAND
W 64-50
7-6
2-11
9-17
Burgess-13
Bullett-10
Holdsclaw-6
Young-13
15,532
Bullett-7
Burgess-3
Baranova-15
10,412
McCray-13 5-Aug
@Miami
L 44-52
7-6
2-12
9-18
Holdsclaw-18
Holdsclaw-7
Sam-15
Page-7 6-Aug
CHARLOTTE
L 60-65
7-7
2-12
9-19
Holdsclaw-17
Bullett-7
Burgess-3
Page-7
Holdsclaw-3
Staley-13
13,619
Page-3 8-Aug
MIAMI
L 36-42
7-8
2-12
9-20
Holdsclaw-18
Page-9
McCray-2
Sam-15
16,191
10-Aug
@Detroit
L 63-69
7-8
2-13
9-21
Bullett-21
Page-6
Luz-6
Tornikidou-21
9,064
12-Aug
CLEVELAND
W 57-49
8-8
2-13
10-2
1 McCray-18
Holdsclaw-16
Holdsclaw-3
Melvin-13
17,531
14-Aug
@New York
L 56-71
8-8
2-14
10-2
2 Holdsclaw-17
Holdsclaw-9
Burgess-3
Robinson-15
18,213
Sauret-3
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2000 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (14-18) PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Nagy Mills Cunningham Anderson Aldridge Robinson (TOT) Robinson (WAS) Massaline Campbell Owen MYSTICS OPPONENTS
G 32 32 32 32 23 31 21 30 29 2 2 19 5 11 32 32
PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Nagy Mills Cunningham Anderson Aldridge Robinson (TOT) Robinson (WAS) Massaline Campbell Owen MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 57 22 61 79 10 39 4 12 8 0 0 6 0 2 300 299
PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Nagy Mills Cunningham Anderson Aldridge Robinson (TOT) Robinson (WAS) Massaline Campbell Owen MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN 40 38 40 40 39 16 26 35 20 3 3 22 13 13 32 32
GS 32 32 32 32 23 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
MIN 1131 1046 1094 1046 694 295 198 434 272 5 5 103 22 60 6400 6400
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 183 240 34 56 122 183 129 208 53 63 41 80 17 21 34 46 16 24 0 0 0 0 8 14 2 2 7 9 646 946 612 911
REB 12 4 12 12 5 12 3 6 4 0 0 5 2 2 40 35
G 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2
PLAYER Bullett Holdsclaw McCray Aldridge Mills Page Cunningham Anderson Massaline MYSTICS OPPONENTS
OFF 2 3 2 1 2 2 0 2 0 14 23
AST 80 85 42 64 118 9 12 75 28 0 0 5 1 2 521 513
SINGLE GAME HIGHS AST ST TO BL 6 8 5 2 7 4 5 2 3 5 5 5 7 4 6 3 10 3 5 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 11 5 4 1 5 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 28 19 27 8 24 18 23 8
2000 PLAYOFFS PLAYER Bullett Holdsclaw McCray Aldridge Mills Page Cunningham Anderson Massaline MYSTICS OPPONENTS
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 232 499 167 385 143 294 131 222 31 79 46 105 17 68 29 68 25 54 0 1 0 1 8 29 2 5 1 4 832 1813 845 1875
GS 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0
MIN 69 75 70 49 21 69 13 30 4 400 400
REBOUNDS DEF TOT 7 9 8 11 4 6 3 4 1 3 4 6 0 0 3 5 0 0 30 44 36 59
PF 74 79 88 103 55 71 23 53 30 3 3 4 2 12 597 595 PTS 30 26 22 20 10 17 10 13 9 4 4 6 4 2 96 87
FIELD GOALS FG FGA 10 20 13 29 7 16 5 11 4 7 4 9 3 6 1 3 0 0 47 101 58 114 AST 3 1 13 7 0 1 0 5 0 30 33
PF 5 2 6 3 7 5 0 1 1 30 32
PCT 0.465 0.434 0.486 0.590 0.392 0.438 0.250 0.426 0.463 0 0 0.276 0.400 0.250 0.459 0.451
FG 10 50 11 0 14 0 9 3 6 0 0 6 0 0 109 149
3-POINT FG FGA 39 151 34 0 39 0 37 8 12 1 1 14 0 0 335 397
PCT 0.256 0.331 0.324 --0.359 --0.243 0.375 0.500 0 0 0.429 ----0.325 0.375
FT 87 113 45 52 21 38 16 14 7 4 4 4 2 0 403 382
DQ 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4
STL 47 45 64 23 17 10 2 25 9 1 1 2 0 0 245 261
TO 93 89 58 63 55 37 12 47 27 1 1 4 3 3 506 456
BLK 18 5 47 32 8 8 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 126 102
PTS 561 497 342 314 97 130 59 75 63 4 4 26 6 2 2176 2221
PLAYER Holdsclaw McCray Bullett Page Nagy Mills Cunningham Anderson Aldridge Robinson (TOT) Robinson (WAS) Massaline Campbell Owen MYSTICS OPPONENTS
MIN 35.3 32.7 34.2 32.7 30.2 9.5 9.4 14.5 9.4 2.5 2.5 5.4 4.4 5.5 200 200
REB 7.5 1.8 5.7 6.5 2.7 2.6 1 1.5 0.8 0 0 0.7 0.4 0.8 29.6 28.5
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 128 0.68 147 0.769 63 0.714 92 0.565 26 0.808 51 0.745 19 0.842 18 0.778 22 0.318 4 1 4 1 6 0.667 2 1 0 --578 0.697 555 0.688 AVG 17.5 15.5 10.7 9.8 4.2 4.2 2.8 2.5 2.2 2 2 1.4 1.2 0.2 68 69.4
AVERAGE PER GAME AST STL TO 2.5 1.47 2.9 2.7 1.41 2.8 1.3 2 1.8 2 0.72 2 5.1 0.74 2.4 0.3 0.32 1.2 0.6 0.1 0.6 2.5 0.83 1.6 1 0.31 0.9 0 0.5 0.5 0 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.11 0.2 0.2 0 0.6 0.2 0 0.3 16.3 7.66 15.8 16 8.16 14.3
PCT 0.500 0.448 0.438 0.455 0.571 0.444 0.500 0.333 --0.465 0.509
FG 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 10
3-POINT FG FGA 7 1 7 3 0 0 4 0 0 22 21
PCT 0.571 0 0.143 0 ----0.250 ----0.273 0.476
FT 6 4 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 20 24
DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
STL 5 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 13 22
TO 2 6 10 1 3 4 1 4 1 32 28
BLK 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5
PTS 30 30 15 14 11 11 7 2 0 120 150
BLK 0.56 0.16 1.47 1 0.35 0.26 0 0.1 0.14 0 0 0 0.2 0 3.94 3.19
PTS 17.5 15.5 10.7 9.8 4.2 4.2 2.8 2.5 2.2 2 2 1.4 1.2 0.2 68 69.4
FREE THROWS FTA PCT 6 1 4 1 0 --8 0.500 8 0.375 4 0.750 0 --2 0 0 --32 0.625 28 0.857 AVG 15 15 7.5 7 5.5 5.5 3.5 1 0 60 75
HI 22 18 15 12 9 7 7 2 0
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DATE
OPPONENT
31-May
ORLANDO
3-Jun
@Cleveland
4-Jun 7-Jun
MYSTICS/
HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
W 92-66
1-0.
0-0
1-0.
Holdsclaw-29
Holdsclaw-12
Nagy-10
S. Johnson-16
14,421
L 49-72
1-0.
0-1
1-1.
McCray-24
Bullett-5
Nagy-7
Melvin-19
10,032
NEW YORK
W 79-67
2-0.
0-1
2-1.
Holdsclaw-22
Bullett-6
Nagy-7
Johnson-12
15,329
HOUSTON
L 54-81
2-1.
0-1
2-2.
Holdsclaw-16
Holdsclaw-7
Nagy-3
Cooper-20
15,040
OPP
Swoopes-20 8-Jun
@Miami
W 73-51
2-1.
1-1.
3-2.
McCray-21
Page-10
Nagy-5
Sam-11
7,232
13-Jun
@New York
W 57-56
2-1.
2-1.
4-2.
Holdsclaw-23
Holdsclaw-12
Nagy-6
Johnson-14
11,559
Weatherspoon-14 17-Jun
@Utah
L 67-70
2-1.
2-2.
4-3.
McCray-20
Page-8
Nagy-7
Williams-30
6,104
19-Jun
DETROIT
W 80-55
3-1.
2-2.
5-3.
Bullett-22
Page-11
Nagy-7
Jackson-13
11,628
21-Jun
MIAMI
L 55-57
3-2.
2-2.
5-4.
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-8
Nagy-4
Sam-18
11,070
23-Jun
SACRAMENTO L 69-84
3-3.
2-2.
5-5.
McCray-19
Mills-4
Nagy-10
Smith-22
14,235
Page-4 24-Jun
@Detroit
3-3.
3-2.
6-5.
Bullett-21
Bullett-11
Nagy-5
Canty-14
8,266
26-Jun
LOS ANGELES L 72-74
W 76-70
3-4.
3-2.
6-6.
Holdsclaw-25
Bullett-10
Nagy-5
Dixon-13
16,295
30-Jun
PHOENIX
3-5.
3-2.
6-7.
McCray-19
Holdsclaw-7
Nagy-6
Reed-25
16,485
Anderson-4
Staley-19
5,509
L 57-66
Bullett-7 1-Jul
@Charlotte
W 78-74
3-5.
4-2.
7-7.
McCray-18
Holdsclaw-11
Holdsclaw-4 3-Jul
@Seattle
W 60-55
3-5.
5-2.
8-7.
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-10
Page-7
S. Edwards-14
8,446
6-Jul
@Los Angeles
L 70-79
3-5.
5-3.
8-8.
McCray-20
Page-9
Nagy-7
Leslie-21
5,149
8-Jul
@Sacramento
L 56-78
3-5.
5-4.
8-9.
Holdsclaw-16
Mills-12
McCray-3
Bolton-Holifield 14 7,816
9-Jul
@Portland
L 58-75
3-5.
5-5.
8-10.
Holdsclaw-15
Holdsclaw-12
Nagy-4
Witherspoon-26
8,613
12-Jul
INDIANA
L 58-81
3-6.
5-5.
8-11.
Bullett-15
Page-12
McCray-4
R. Williams-17
11,953
13-Jul
@Miami
W 60-48
3-6.
6-5.
9-11.
McCray-16
Bullett-12
McCray-3
Colleton-13
7,304
Nagy-3
Sam-13
Holdsclaw-8
Anderson-5
Stinson-24
18,713
Bullett-8
Nagy-5
Holdsclaw-9
Anderson-4
Thompson-18
19,093
S. Johnson-17
13,382
Griffith-14
15-Jul 20-Jul
CHARLOTTE INDIANA
L 73-76 W 85-74
3-7. 4-7.
6-5. 6-5.
9-12. 10-12.
Bullett-22 Holdsclaw-30
Nagy-4 Page-4 21-Jul
ORLANDO
W 61-59
5-7.
6-5.
11-12.
Holdsclaw-16
Page-7
Anderson-3 Holdsclaw-3 McCray-3
24-Jul
NEW YORK
L 64-78
5-8.
6-5.
11-13.
Page-18
Page-11
Anderson-6
Johnson-22
17,988
26-Jul
@Charlotte
L 80-87
5-8.
6-6.
11-14.
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-9
Anderson-11
Stinson-33
5,249
29-Jul
MINNESOTA
L 85-87
5-9.
6-6.
11-15.
McCray-24
Page-12
McCray-7
Lennox-31
14,416
1-Aug
@Houston
L 60-68
5-9.
6-7.
11-16.
Holdsclaw-18
Page-8
Anderson-6
Thompson-16
12,871
3-Aug
@Indiana
W 75-71
5-9.
7-7.
12-16.
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-11
McCray-7
R. Williams-19
10,804
4-Aug
DETROIT
W 96-72
6-9.
7-7.
13-16.
Page-20
Page-9
Holdsclaw-6
Ndiaye-19
16,548
6-Aug
@Cleveland
L 60-77
6-9.
7-8.
13-17
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-6
Anderson-4
Brown-16
12,537
7-Aug
@Orlando
L 57-65
6-9.
7-9.
13-18.
Bullett-14
Holdsclaw-12
Holdsclaw-6
Sales-16
7,090
Holdsclaw-10
Anderson-7
Brown-12
17,538
Holdsclaw-14 9-Aug
CLEVELAND
W 60-48
7-9.
7-9.
14-18.
McCray-20
McConnell Serio-12
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1999 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (12-20) FIELD GOALS PLAYER McCray Holdsclaw Page Enis Nagy Santos de Oliveira Williams Aldridge Owen Maxwell Roberts (TOT) Roberts (WAS) Still Moore Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
G 32 31 32 29 32 13 31 31 17 20 12 8 23 4 3 32 32
GS 32 30 26 26 32 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
PLAYER McCray Holdsclaw Page Enis Nagy Santos de Oliveira Williams Aldridge Owen Maxwell Roberts (TOT) Roberts (WAS) Still Moore Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
OFF 35 74 68 53 11 19 7 12 11 3 3 2 16 1 0 312 359
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 1043 1061 916 844 947 216 312 379 235 141 79 62 282 19 18 6475 6475
FG 193 202 105 83 54 22 31 29 10 11 6 6 12 1 0 759 825
FGA 455 462 183 228 132 39 62 94 25 50 11 10 49 3 2 1794 1986
PCT 0.424 0.437 0.574 0.364 0.409 0.564 0.500 0.309 0.400 0.220 0.545 0.600 0.245 0.333 0 0.423 0.415
FG 46 5 0 11 9 0 19 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 100 127
FGA 153 29 0 40 33 0 34 20 0 33 0 0 3 0 0 345 403
PCT 0.301 0.172 --0.275 0.273 --0.559 0.150 --0.212 ----0 ----0.290 0.315
FT 129 116 71 39 45 7 23 20 16 5 5 4 7 0 0 482 469
FTA 160 150 104 57 59 22 36 33 23 9 9 7 19 0 0 679 650
TOT 86 246 213 157 78 42 37 37 38 22 12 10 43 1 3 1013 995
AST 78 74 28 47 146 1 30 33 7 10 1 1 6 0 0 461 518
PF 86 67 103 82 111 25 41 35 42 9 5 5 38 1 1 646 663
DQ 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 9
STL 34 37 24 23 31 1 21 15 2 5 5 5 4 0 1 203 304
TO 107 108 49 60 83 16 26 41 15 11 11 10 20 4 5 574 436
BLK 1 27 30 4 3 2 1 7 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 87 119
PTS 561 525 281 216 162 51 104 81 36 34 17 16 31 2 0 2100 2246
AVG 17.5 16.9 8.8 7.4 5.1 3.9 3.4 2.6 2.1 1.7 1.4 2 1.3 0.5 0 65.6 70.2
PCT 0.806 0.773 0.683 0.684 0.763 0.318 0.639 0.606 0.696 0.556 0.556 0.571 0.368 ----0.710 0.722
REBOUNDS DEF 51 172 145 104 67 23 30 25 27 19 9 8 27 0 3 701 636
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER McCray Holdsclaw Page Enis Nagy Santos de Oliveira Williams Aldridge Owen Maxwell Roberts (TOT) Roberts (WAS) Still Moore Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN 39 42 47 36 45 28 22 30 24 15 15 15 33 8 9 250 250
REB 6 16 15 15 6 8 5 3 5 3 5 5 6 1 2 49 40
AST 9 7 2 5 12 1 4 5 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 23 29
ST 5 5 3 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 12 17
TO 6 11 4 7 7 3 3 4 3 2 5 5 3 1 4 28 22
AVERAGE PER GAME BL 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 11
PTS 26 24 19 18 12 16 10 10 6 9 6 6 6 2 0 83 88
PLAYER McCray Holdsclaw Page Enis Nagy Santos de Oliveira Williams Aldridge Owen Maxwell Roberts (TOT) Roberts (WAS) Still Moore Whittle Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN REB 32.6 2.7 34.2 7.9 28.6 6.7 29.1 5.4 29.6 2.4 16.6 3.2 10.1 1.2 12.2 1.2 13.8 2.2 7.1 1.1 6.6 1 7.8 1.3 12.3 1.9 4.8 0.3 6 1 202.3 31.7 202.3 31.1
AST 2.4 2.4 0.9 1.6 4.6 0.1 1 1.1 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0 0 14.4 16.2
STL 0.06 0.19 0.75 0.79 0.97 0.08 0.68 0.48 0.12 0.25 0.42 0.63 0.17 0 0.33 0.34 0.50
TO 3.3 3.5 1.5 2.1 2.6 1.2 0.8 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.9 1.3 0.9 1 1.7 17.9 13.6
BLK 0.03 0.87 0.94 0.14 0.09 0.15 0.03 0.23 0.24 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.17 0.25 0.33 2.72 3.72
PTS 17.5 16.9 8.8 7.4 5.1 3.9 3.4 2.6 2.1 1.7 1.4 2 1.3 0.5 0 65.6 70.2
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DATE
OPPONENT
10-Jun
CHARLOTTE
12-Jun
@Houston
MYSTICS/
HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
L 73- 83
0-1
0-0
0-1
McCray-22
Page-9
Nagy-12
Staley-23
20,674
L 63- 88
0-1
0-1
0-2
Enis-13
Holdsclaw-13
Enis-3
Cooper-24
16,285
OPP
Nagy-3 14-Jun
@New York
W 83- 61
0-1
1-1
1-2
McCray-24
Holdsclaw-9
Nagy-6
Whitmore-13
12,563
18-Jun
DETROIT
L 69- 76
0-2
1-2
1-3
McCray-19
Enis-15
Nagy-7
Azzi-18
13,423
19-Jun
@Orlando
L 68- 73
0-2
1-1
1-4
Holdsclaw-23
Page-11
Nagy-5
S. Johnson-18
10,218
22-Jun
PHOENIX
L 76- 79
0-3
1-1
1-5
McCray-24
Enis-7
Nagy-8
Davis-Wrightsil-23 11,060
25-Jun
HOUSTON
L 69- 72
0-4
1-1
1-6
Holdsclaw-24
Page-7
Nagy-9
Cooper-28
19,458
26-Jun
@Cleveland
L 65- 76
0-4
1-3
1-7
McCray-25
Holdsclaw-10
McCray-2
Jones-16
8,441
Holdsclaw-7
Nagy-2 30-Jun
@Charlotte
0-4
2-3
1-7
Holdsclaw-21
Holdsclaw-14
Holdsclaw-4
Staley-22
7,454
2-Jul
SACRAMENTO L 74- 79
W 68- 63
0-5
2-3
2-8
Holdsclaw-22
Holdsclaw-9
Holdsclaw-7
Bolton-34
14,176
6-Jul
NEW YORK
W 71- 63
1-5
2-3
3-8
McCray-16
Page-8
McCray-9
Weatherspoon-16 12,701
8-Jul
UTAH
L 65- 81
1-6
2-3
3-9
Holdsclaw-23
Page-6
Enis-5
Palmer-17
12,515
Brondello-15
8,358
Nagy-5 10-Jul
@Detroit
W 83- 78 (2 1-6 OT)
3-3
4-9
Holdsclaw-20
Holdsclaw-16
Nagy-9
Canty-15 12-Jul 16-Jul
CHARLOTTE DETROIT
W 74- 71 L 68- 78
2-6 2-7
3-3 3-3
5-9 5-10
McCray-26 McCray-18
Page-15
Holdsclaw-5
Bullett-19
Nagy-5
Stinson-19
12,124
Page-10
Aldridge-5
Brondello-18
13,600
Enis-6
McCray-9
Stinson-17
7,819
Tied with-1
Sam-20
11,008
Aldridge-2
Nemcova-19
20,674
McCray-4
Reed-28
10,098
Holdsclaw-3
Gillom-16
11,776
Page-18 17-Jul
@Charlotte
L 56- 63
2-7
4-4
5-11
Enis-18
Holdsclaw-6 19-Jul
ORLANDO
L 52- 77
2-8
4-4
5-12
Holdsclaw-19
Holdsclaw-9 Page-9
21-Jul
CLEVELAND
L 68- 85
2-9
4-4
5-13
Holdsclaw-23
Enis-6
Holdsclaw-2 Nagy-2 23-Jul
@Minnesota
W 60- 55
2-9
4-4
6-13
McCray-19
Enis-7 Holdsclaw-7
25-Jul
@Phoenix
L 59- 72
2-9
4-5
6-14
McCray-18
Holdsclaw-7
Nagy-3 26-Jul
@Utah
L 61- 73
2-9
4-6
6-15
McCray-19
Holdsclaw-9
McCray-5
Williams-23
10,054
29-Jul
@Sacramento
L 54- 70
2-9
4-7
6-16
McCray-16
Enis-8
Nagy-6
Griffith-19
7,909
31-Jul
@Los Angeles
L 64- 81
2-9
4-8
6-17
McCray-19
Page-10
Holdsclaw-3
Leslie-15
7,716
Nagy-7
Azzi-22
7,029
Holdsclaw-9
Nagy-7
McWilliamsFrank-2
12,763
Nagy-3 2-Aug
@Detroit
W 75- 70
2-9
5-8
7-17
Holdsclaw-23
Holdsclaw-7 Page-7
5-Aug
ORLANDO
W 72- 68
3-9
5-8
8-17
McCray-24 Holdsclaw-24
7-Aug
@Cleveland
W 63- 62
3-9
6-8
9-17
McCray-25
Holdsclaw-6
Nagy-11
Jones-17
10,479
8-Aug
CLEVELAND
W 80- 45
4-9
6-8
10-17
McCray-20
Page-7
McCray-4
Edwards-8
15,512
Holdsclaw-4
Melvin-8
Nagy-4 11-Aug
NEW YORK
W 59- 56 (OT)
5-9
6-8
11-17
McCray-20
Holdsclaw-14
Tied with-2
Robinson-16
15,388
14-Aug
LOS ANGELES W 55- 53
6-9
6-8
12-17
McCray-20
Holdsclaw-13
McCray-5
Milton-Jones-13
19,974
15-Aug
@Orlando
6-9
6-9
12-18
McCray-13
Enis-5
Aldridge-4
Sam-19
11,283
McCray-5
McCray-4 Whitmore-20
15,688
Edwards-17
19,839
L 54- 81
Roberts-5 17-Aug
@New York
L 54- 66
6-9
6-10
12-19
McCray-12
Owen-5
Enis-2 Holdsclaw-2 Nagy-2
21-Aug
MINNESOTA
L 45- 48
6-10
6-10
12-20
McCray-19
Page-10
Nagy-5
K. Smith-17
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1998 FINAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASON (3-27) FIELD GOALS PLAYER McCray Santos de Oliveira Page Moore Burge Chaconas Williams Carter Shuler T. Jackson Brown Graham Sobral A. Jackson Johnson Mystics OPPONENTS
G 29 16 30 29 30 30 30 29 25 2 22 10 14 6 7 30 30
GS 28 12 30 26 15 1 18 6 12 0 2 0 0 0 0
PLAYER McCray Santos de Oliveira Page Moore Burge Chaconas Williams Carter Shuler T. Jackson Brown Graham Sobral A. Jackson Johnson Mystics OPPONENTS
OFF 34 60 81 35 31 7 13 20 12 1 17 8 3 3 0 325 322
3-POINT FG
FREE THROWS
MIN 969 481 955 756 501 397 712 434 363 14 272 49 71 36 15 6025 6025
FG 191 63 104 93 81 44 41 39 31 2 13 8 6 3 1 720 876
FGA 457 122 217 271 159 148 127 144 84 3 37 19 25 6 2 1821 1870
PCT 0.418 0.516 0.479 0.343 0.509 0.297 0.323 0.271 0.369 0.667 0.351 0.421 0.24 0.500 0.500 0.395 0.468
FG 23 0 0 19 2 30 12 12 13 0 0 0 3 0 0 114 112
FGA 73 0 2 92 7 105 55 49 38 0 0 0 11 0 0 432 318
PCT 0.315 --0 0.207 0.286 0.286 0.218 0.245 0.342 ------0.273 ----0.264 0.352
FT 107 50 41 33 37 26 38 21 14 0 17 3 9 4 0 400 551
FTA 143 108 65 46 62 33 60 26 17 2 33 6 13 6 0 620 775
TOT 85 129 208 108 100 24 68 65 52 4 53 13 10 4 1 924 1035
AST 90 1 40 46 26 38 69 23 48 0 8 1 6 0 1 397 548
PF 81 45 97 58 93 52 51 57 52 3 62 14 14 7 6 692 597
DQ 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 1
STL 43 12 19 44 16 13 63 16 23 0 10 1 5 1 0 266 334
TO 125 55 57 61 73 49 69 40 41 0 24 8 9 0 4 625 511
BLK 2 7 13 20 15 0 2 4 3 0 20 1 2 2 0 91 104
PTS 512 176 249 238 201 144 132 111 89 4 43 19 24 10 2 1954 2415
AVG 17.7 11 8.3 8.2 6.7 4.8 4.4 3.8 3.6 2 2 1.9 1.7 1.7 0.3 65.1 80.5
PCT 0.748 0.463 0.631 0.717 0.597 0.788 0.633 0.808 0.824 0 0.515 0.500 0.692 0.667 --0.645 0.711
REBOUNDS DEF 51 69 127 73 69 17 55 45 40 3 36 5 7 1 1 599 713
SINGLE GAME HIGHS PLAYER McCray Santos de Oliveira Page Moore Burge Chaconas Williams Carter Shuler T. Jackson Brown Graham Sobral A. Jackson Johnson Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN 39 40 40 35 32 30 35 33 28 10 21 13 13 12 3 225 225
REB 9 18 14 11 8 3 6 8 6 2 6 3 3 2 1 48 43
AST 9 1 3 5 4 5 8 3 5 0 3 1 1 0 1 25 31
ST 5 2 3 5 2 3 7 3 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 18 21
TO 10 8 7 7 6 4 5 4 8 0 4 3 3 0 2 33 26
AVERAGE PER GAME BL 1 2 2 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 5 1 1 2 0 7 7
PTS 29 19 19 18 19 17 11 12 14 2 4 10 6 4 2 88 110
PLAYER McCray Santos de Oliveira Page Moore Burge Chaconas Williams Carter Shuler T. Jackson Brown Graham Sobral A. Jackson Johnson Mystics OPPONENTS
MIN REB 33.4 2.9 30.1 8.1 31.8 6.9 26.1 3.7 16.7 3.3 13.2 0.8 23.7 2.3 15 2.2 14.5 2.1 7 2 12.4 2.4 4.9 1.3 5.1 0.7 6 0.7 2.1 0.1 200.8 30.8 200.8 34.5
AST 3.1 0.1 1.3 1.6 0.9 1.3 2.3 0.8 1.9 0 0.4 0.1 0.4 0 0.1 13.2 18.3
STL 0.48 0.75 0.63 0.52 0.53 0.43 0.10 0.55 0.92 0 0.45 0.10 0.36 0.17 0 0.87 0.13
TO 4.3 3.4 1.9 2.1 2.4 1.6 2.3 1.4 1.6 0 1.1 0.8 0.6 0 0.6 20.8 17
BLK 0.07 0.44 0.43 0.69 0.50 0 0.07 0.14 0.12 0 0.91 0.10 0.14 0.33 0 3.03 3.47
PTS 17.7 11 8.3 8.2 6.7 4.8 3.8 3.6 2 2 1.9 1.7 1.7 0.3 65.1 80.5
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DATE
OPPONENT
11-Jun
@Charlotte
MYSTICS/ OPP L 57-83
HOME ROAD TOTAL
HIGH SCORING HIGH REBOUNDS
HIGH ASSISTS
OPP SCORING
ATTEN
0-0
McCray-19
McCray-6
Stinson-19
9,092
Baranova-17
6,288
0-1
0-1
Carter-5 Moore-5
13-Jun
@Utah
L 77-78
0-0
0-2
0-2
McCray-26
Santos de Oliveira-1 McCray-5
Reiss-17 15-Jun
@Phoenix
L 54-69
0-0
0-3
0-3
McCray-20
Page-11
Gillom-19
12,522
19-Jun
UTAH
W 85-76
1-0
0-3
1-3
McCray-29
Santos de Oliveira-7 McCray-6
McCray-4
Scott-15
20,674
21-Jun
DETROIT
L 57-70
1-1
0-3
1-4
Moore-18
Santos de Oliveira-1 McCray-3
Hlede-20
14,314
25-Jun
@Detroit
L 71-79
1-1
0-4
1-5
McCray-23
Page-10
Brondello-19
7,386
Moore-3 McCray-3 Page-3
28-Jun
PHOENIX
L 69-86
1-2
0-4
1-6
Page-18
Page-9
McCray-5
Pettis-23
15,191
29-Jun
@Houston
L 48-73
1-2
0-5
1-7
Santos de Oliveira-1
Page-7
Shuler-4
Cooper-16
9,227
1-Jul
CLEVELAND
L 80-92
1-3
0-5
1-8
McCray-19
Santos de Oliveira-9 Moore-4
Fijalkowski-19
10,364
Williams-4 3-Jul
@New York
L 60-76
1-3
0-6
1-9
McCray-16
Page-7
Chaconas-5
Weatherspoon-14 12,479
5-Jul
NEW YORK
L 61-62(OT) 1-4
0-6
1-10
McCray-15
Page-14
Williams-4
Hampton-17
15,162
8-Jul
@Cleveland
L 65-77
1-4
0-7
1-11
McCray-14
McCray-7
Moore-5
Nemcova-15
6,657
11-Jul
DETROIT
W 78-53
2-4
0-7
2-11
McCray-21
Santos de Oliveira-1 Shuler-5
Brondello-10
17,906
13-Jul
@Houston
L 67-81
2-4
0-8
2-12
McCray-14
Santos de Oliveira-1 McCray-4
Cooper-23
9,193
Moore-8
Reid-17
7,665
Palmer-24
13,744
Santos de Oliveira-1 17-Jul
@Charlotte
L 56-86
2-4
0-9
2-13
Burge-10 Chaconas-10
19-Jul
UTAH
L 88-99
2-5
0-9
2-14
McCray-26
Chaconas-5 Shuler-5
Page-7
Burge-2 Chaconas-2 Shuler-2
21-Jul
CHARLOTTE
L 67-84
2-6
0-9
2-15
Moore-17
Moore-11
Moore-5
Bullett-19
20,674
22-Jul
@Detroit
L 61-76
2-6
0-10
2-16
Chaconas-10
Page-8
Williams-3
Porter-19
7,747
26-Jul
SACRAMENTO L 65-79
2-7
0-10
2-17
McCray-27
Burge-8
McCray-3
A. Barnes-15
12,430
Page-8
Moore-3 Shuler-3
29-Jul
LOS ANGELES L 68-77
8-2
0-10
2-18
McCray-18
Page-10
McCray-4
Dixon-20
14,137
1-Aug
NEW YORK
9-2
0-10
2-19
Chaconas-11
McCray-7
Burge-3
Lobo-13
18,802
Burge-6
Burge-4
Leslie-21
8,224
Williams-6
Moore-4
L 53-67
Page-7 3-Aug
@Los Angeles
L 72-86
9-2
0-11
2-20
Moore-18
Page-6 4-Aug
@Phoenix
L 59- 88
9-2
0-12
2-21
Burge-19
McCray-9
McCray-5
Gillom-21
13,589
7-Aug
@Sacramento
L 55- 76
9-2
0-13
2-22
McCray-11
McCray-6
Williams-4
Smith-19
5,847
Page-6 9-Aug
LOS ANGELES W 76-74
9-3
0-13
3-22
McCray-21
Page-8
Shuler-5
Leslie-23
18,923
12-Aug
CLEVELAND
10-3
0-13
3-23
McCray-19
Carter-8
Chaconas-4
Braxton-13
12,016
L 55-75
Fijalkowski-13 13-Aug
@New York
L 45-88
10-3
0-14
3-24
McCray-21
Burge-6
McCray-3
Ford-19
13,371
15-Aug
@Cleveland
L 71-90
10-3
0-15
3-25
McCray-19
Page-8
Williams-8
McConnell Serio-19
15,692
Carter-7
Williams-3
Cooper-21
15,758
Stinson-23
18,552
Page-19 17-Aug
HOUSTON
L 65-110
11-3
0-15
3-26
McCray-20
McCray-3 19-Aug
CHARLOTTE
L 69-105
12-3
0-15
3-27
McCray-20
Page-9
McCray-9
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MYSTICS TRANSACTIONS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE January 27, 1998 - Nikki McCray and Alessandra Santos de Oliveira are named the first two players to the Mystics inaugural roster.
June 9, 1999 - Mystics release guard Rhonda Blades and guard/forward Joy Holmes and place center Heather Owen on the injured list.
February 18, 1998 -With the first pick in the expansion draft, the Mystics select Heidi Burge, formally of the L.A. Sparks. The Mystics also add Penny Moore (Charlotte Sting), Deborah Carter (Utah Starzz), and Tammy Jackson (Houston Comets).
June 9, 1999 - The Mystics announce their 1999 roster. The roster consists of Markita Aldridge, Shalonda Enis, Chamique Holdsclaw, Monica Maxwell, Nikki McCray, Penny Moore, Andrea Nagy, Heather Owen, Murriel Page, Alessandra Santos de Oliveira, Jennifer Whittle and Rita Williams.
April 29, 1998 - Murriel Page, Rita Williams, Angela Hamblin and Angela Jackson are selected by the Mystics in the 1998 WNBA Draft. May 3, 1998 - Rhonda Bates-Corkeron, Keri Chaconas, Liza Donnell-Gilliam, La’Shawn Brown, Meredith Sisson and Teakyta Barnes are named as the six players from the open tryouts that will be invited to training camp May 12-June 10. June 1, 1998 - Meredith Sisson and Liza DonnellGilliam are waived. June 10, 1998 -The Mystics announce their opening day roster of Deborah Carter, Murriel Page, Alessandra Santos de Oliveira, Keri Chaconas, Nikki McCray, Rita Williams, Penny Moore, Tammy Jackson, Adrienne Shuler, Leila Sobral, Heidi Burge and La’Shawn Brown. June 23, 1998 -Tammy Jackson was waived and La’Shawn Brown is placed on the active roster. She has been on the injured list since the start of the season. July 14, 1998 - Alessandra Santos de Oliveira was placed on the injured list due to a MCL strain in her right knee. Angela Jackson was moved to the active roster from the WNBA replacement list to fill the open space left by Santos de Oliveira. July 31, 1998 - Leila de Souza Sobral and Angela Jackson are waived and the Mystics sign Margo Graham and Leslie Johnson. August 17, 1998 - Adrienne Shuler is placed on the injured list due to an injured right ankle. Alessandra Santos de Oliveira comes off of the injured list. May 4, 1999 - With the first pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft, the Mystics select Chamique Holdsclaw. Rounding out their picks are Shalonda Enis, Andrea Nagy and Jennifer Whittle. May 6, 1999 - The Mystics waive Keri Chaconas, Margo Graham and Adrienne Shuler. May 8, 1999 - The Mystics select eight players from tryouts held on May 7th and 8th at MCI Center. The players picked are Markita Aldridge, Rhonda Blades, Albena Branzova, Tara Davis, E.C. Hill, Anita Kaplan, Heather Owen and Itoro Umoh. June 8, 1999 - Heidi Burge and Itoro Umoh are released by the Mystics.
July 1, 1999 - Mystics waive center Jennifer Whittle and acquire forward/center Valerie Still. July 11, 1999 - Mystics trade Alessandra Santos de Oliveira for Houston’s center Nyree Roberts. July 16, 1999 - Mystics activate center Heather Owen and placed forward Penny Moore on the injured list. December 15, 1999 - Mystics release Nyree Roberts, Monica Maxwell and Rita Williams to Indiana during the 1999 WNBA Expansion Draft. January 19, 2000 - Mystics acquire forward Vicky Bullett from Charlotte in a trade which would send forward Shalonda Enis and the Mystics’ third round draft pick during the 2000 WNBA Draft to Charlotte. April 25, 2000 - With the second and 18th picks in the 2000 WNBA draft the Mystics select Tausha Mills and Tonya Washington. May 2, 2000 - Signed free agents Keisha Anderson, Michelle Campbell, Beth Cunningham, Denique Graves, Kellie Jolly Harper, Roshonda Reed, Itoro Umoh-Coleman and Nakia Sanford.
April 17, 2001 - Mystics trade guard Andrea Nagy and the Mystics 57th pick in the 2001 draft for the Liberty’s 28th and 44th pick. Mystics trade the 28th pick to Minnesota for point guard Annie Burgess. April 20, 2001 - Mystics select guard Coco Miller in the first round (9th overall) pick of the 2001 WNBA Draft. The Mystics also select forward/center Tamara Stocks (25th overall), guard Jamie Lewis (41st overall) and forward Elena Karpova (44th overall). May 2, 2001 - Mystics training camp begins. May 8, 2001 - Mystics waive Renee Robinson. May 18, 2001 - Mystics waive Elena Karpova. May 21, 2001 - Mystics waive Beth Cunnigham. May 27, 2001 - Mystics waive Michelle Campbell and Jamie Lewis. Mystics traded guard Keisha Anderson to the Charlotte Sting for center Cass Bauer-Bilodeau. Mystics place forward/center Tamara Stocks on injured list with a lower back strain. May 29, 2001 - Mystics place Cass Bauer-Bilodeau on injured list with right knee strain and activate Jenny Whittle. June 8, 2001 - Mystics waive Belinda Snell. June 13, 2001 - Mystics place Jennifer Whittle on the injured list with right hamstring strain and activate Cass Bauer-Bilodeau.
May 11, 2000 - Mystics waive center Denique Graves, guard Itoro Umoh-Coleman and forward Roshonda Reed from training camp roster
June 20, 2001 - Mystics waived Jennifer Whittle, activate Audrey Sauret and place Markita Aldridge on the injured list, with left knee effusion.
May 12, 2000 - Mystics waive guard/forward Penny Moore.
July 10, 2001 - Mystics activate Markita Aldridge and Tamara Stocks and place Chamique Holdsclaw (stress related reaction in her right foot) and Cass Bauer-Bilodeau (right knee chondromalacia) on the injured list. July 21, 2001 - Activate Chamique Holdsclaw and place Markita Aldridge on the injured list with left knee effusion.
May 25, 2000 - Mystics add center Nyree Roberts and guard Itoro Umoh-Coleman. May 28, 2000 - Mystics waive center Nyree Roberts and guard Itoro Umoh-Coleman. Regular season roster is submitted with 11 active players and one player on the injured list. Those players are: Markita Aldridge (G), Keisha Anderson (G), Vicky Bullett (F), Michelle Campbell (C), Beth Cunningham (G/F), Chamique Holdsclaw (F), Nikki McCray (G), Tausha Mills (F), Andrea Nagy (G), Heather Owen (F/C), Murriel Page (F), Tonya Washington (G/F). July 27, 2000- Mystics sign Renee Robinson and place Andrea Nagy on injured list (right groin strain) August 2, 2000 - Mystics put center Heather Owen on injured list (medial collateral strain to her right knee) and activated center Michelle Campbell.
July 30, 2001 - Activated Cass Bauer-Bilodeau and placed Tamara Stocks on the injured list with a lower back strain. December 5, 2001 - The Mystics acquire the fourth overall selection in the 2002 WNBA Draft as well as the 36th overall picks and forward Angie Braziel in exchange for the 17th and 49th overall selections in the draft and guard Nikki McCray. With the trade, the Mystics held two first round picks (third and fourth) and two third round picks (33rd and 36th) in the 2002 Draft. April 19, 2002 - The Mystics select Stacey DalesSchuman (third overall), Asjha Jones (fourth
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MYSTICS TRANSACTIONS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE overall), LaNisha Cartwell (33rd overall) and Teresa Geter (36th overall) in the 2002 WNBA Draft. April 25, 2002 - The Mystics are assigned Kristeena Alexander, Keisha Brown, Penny Moore, Carolyn Moos, Maren Walseth and Nevriye Yilmaz as free agents by the WNBA. May 3, 2002 - The Mystics waived forward LaNisha Cartwell and center Carolyn Moos. May 6, 2002 -The Mystics waived guard Penny Moore and guard Kristeena Alexander. May 7, 2002 - the Mystics acquire a third round pick from the Sacramento Monarchs in the 2003 WNBA Draft in exchange for forward/center Cass BauerBilodeau.
April 25, 2002 - With the seventh overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Draft, the Washington Mystics selected Aiysha Smith. In the second round, the Mystics selected Zuzana Zirkova with the 21st overall pick. In the third round, the Mystics selected Trish Juhline with the 32nd overall pick and Tamara Bowie with the 36th overall pick. April 30, 2003 - Nakia Sanford signed as a free agent May 1, 2003 - Tatum Brown, Teresa Geter, Reeta Piipari, Felicity Willis signed as free agents May 3, 2003 - Sonja Henning signed as a free agent May 6, 2003 - The Mystics waived Tatum Brown, Teresa Geter, Reeta Piipari, Felicity Willis
May 13, 2002 - The Mystics waived Teresa Geter.
May 12, 2003 - The Mystics waived Kristeena Alexander and Trish Juhline
May 17, 2002 - The Mystics waived forward Tamara Stocks and guard Rhonda Jo Miller.
May 19, 2003 - The Mystics signed Bernadette Ngoyisa as a free agent
May 21, 2002 -The Mystics waived center Nevriye Yilmaz.
May 21, 2003 - The Mystics waived Bernadette Ngoyisa and Jenny Mowe
May 24, 2002 - the Mystics waived guard Markita Aldridge, place Tausha Mills and Keisha Brown on the injured list.
May 21, 2003 - The Mystics placed Tamara Bowie (right knee cyst) and Kiesha Brown (left knee tendonitis) on the injured list.
June 11, 2002 -The Mystics placed Maren Walseth on the injured list with hamstring strain synovitis of the right knee and activated Tausha Mills.
May 26, 2003 - The Mystics waived Sonja Henning
June 14, 2002 - The Mystics placed Tonya Washington on the injured list for removal of a foreign body from her right arm and activated Kiesha Brown. June 19, 2002 - Placed Tausha Mills on the Injured Reserve List with a left plantar faciitis injury and continual rehabilitation to her right knee ACL and activated Maren Walseth.
June 4, 2003 - The Mystics placed Chamique Holdsclaw on the injured list and activated Kiesha Brown June 6, 2003 - The Mystics activated Tamara Bowie and placed Zuzana Zirkova on the injured list with a lower back strain. June 9, 2003 - The Mystics signed Jocelyn Penn and waived Tamara Bowie.
June 25, 2002 - Placed Kiesha Brown on the injured list with left knee chrondomalacia patella and activated Tonya Washington.
June 18, 2003 - The Mystics activated Chamique Holdsclaw and placed Helen Luz on the injured list with a right calf strain
June 30, 2002 - Placed Chamique Holdsclaw on injured list with left ankle sprain and activated Keisha Brown.
July, 6, 2003 - The Mystics waived F Tonya Washington and activated G Helen Luz
April 17, 2004 - With the second overall pick, the Mystics selected Alana Beard in the first round of the 2004 WNBA Draft. In the second round, the Mystics selected Kaayla Chones with the 15th overall pick. In the third round, Washington selected Evan Unrau with the 28th overall pick. April 22, 2004 - Sara Nord, Trisha Skibbe, Okeisha Howard, Amber Obaze and Dana Wynne signed as free agents. April 28, 2004 - The Mystics waived Amber Obaze and Dana Wynne May 5, 2004 - Jamie Redd signed as a free agent and waived Sara Nord. May 10, 2004 - The waived Jamie Redd. May 11, 2004 - The Mystics waived Tamara Bowie May 19, 2004 - The Mystics waived Annie Burgess, Jocelyn Penn and Evan Unrau and placed Petra Ujhelyi on the injured list. June 29, 2004 - The Mystics waived Petra Ujhelyi. July 23, 2004- The Mystics placed Tamicha Jackson on the injured list with a left knee twist July 24th, 2004- The Mystics signed G Shaunzinski Gortman to a seven day contract. August 12th, 2004- The Mystics signed G Shaunzinski Gortman for the remainder of the season. August 31st, 2004- The Mystics placed F Chamique Holdsclaw on the injured list for personal reasons September 8, 2004- The Mystics announce Chamique Holdsclaw will not return for the remainder of the season February 2, 2005- G Stacey Dales-Schuman retires. March 21, 2005-F Chamique Holdsclaw is traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for F DeLisha Milton-Jones and the 13th pick overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft. April 8, 2005- The Mystics re-signed F Murriel Page and signed Mactabene Amachree
July 16, 2002 - The Mystics sign center Katryna Gaither.
July 16, 2003 - The Mystics activated G Zuzana Zirkova and placed C Nakia Sanford on the injured list with a right foot tendonitis
July 26, 2002 - Activated Chamique Holdsclaw from the Injured Reserve List and waived center Katryna Gaither.
August 21, 2003 - The Mystics activated C Nakia Sanford and placed G Zuzana Zirkova on the suspended list.
April 15, 2005-The Mystics acquire F Iciss Tillis from the Shock for the 13th overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft.
August 6, 2002 - the Mystics activated Tausha Mills and put Maren Walseth on injured reserve with synovitis of the right knee.
January 6, 2004 - The Mystics selected Chasity Melvin with the second pick in the 2004 WNBA Dispersal Draft.
April 24, 2002 - With the eighth pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft, the Washington Mystics selected Jenny Mowe, formerly of the dissolved Portland Fire team.
March 25, 2004 - The Mystics traded F Asjha Jones to the Connecticut Sun in a three-team trade for Phoenix Mercuty G Tamicha Jackson.
April 16, 2005- The Mystics selected G Temeka Johnson with the sixth overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft. In the second round, Washington selected G Erica Taylor. In the third round, the Mystics selected F Tashia Moorehead.
April 13, 2005- The Mystics signed F Charlotte SmithTaylor.
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MYSTICS TRANSACTIONS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE April 19, 2005- The Mystics re-signed G Tamicha Jackson. April 22, 2005 – The Mystics signed G Edwina Brown, F Shaunzinski Gortman and C Tiffani Williams as free agents. April 25, 2005 – Washington signed F Courtney Coleman as a free agent. May 3, 2005 – The Mystics waived G Edwina Brown and F Shaunzinski Gortman. Mystics also placed Erica Taylor on the suspended list.
March 1, 2006 - F Murriel Page, G Temeka Johnson, the fifth pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft are traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for G Nikki Teasley and the number eight pick. April 5, 2006 - The Mystics selected F Tamara James with the 8th overall pick in the 2006 WNBA draft. In the second round Washington’s selected G Nikki Blue (19th overall). The Mystics added F Miryam Sy in the third round (33rd) April 29, 2006 - The Mystics waived Evan Unrau, Michelle Campbell and April McDivitt.
May 7, 2005 – The Mystics waived F Courtney Coleman and C Tiffani Williams.
May 10, 2006 - The Mystics waived Mactabene Amachree, Rita Williams and Aya Traore
May 11, 2005 – The Washington Mystics waived F Tashia Morehead
May 17, 2006 - Washington waived Kaayla Chones from the roster.
May 12, 2005 – The Mystics waived Cathy Joens and signed G Mactabene Amachree as a free agent. The Mystics signed Jaclyn Johnson as a free agent. F Aiysha Smith took a leave of absence from the team.
May 19, 2006 - The Mystics waived Aiysha Smith
May 15, 2005 – Alana Beard sprained her right ankle and is listed as day-to-day May 18, 2005 – The Mystics waived Jaclyn Johnson. May 20, 2005 – The Mystics waived Iciss Tillis and Helen Luz. The Mystics placed Mactabene Amachree (left knee sprain) and Kaayla Chones (tendonitis) on the injured list. June 1, 2005 – The Mystics placed Kiesha Brown (Left patellar femoral syndrome) on the injured list and activated Kaayla Chones. June 5, 2005 – The Mystics placed Tamicha Jackson on the injured list with a left groin strain. The Mystics activated Kiesha Brown.
May 19, 2006 - The Mystics signed Center Zane Teilane June 20, 2006 - The Mystics activated Center Zane Teilane and put DeLisha Milton Jones on the injured list with an MCL sprain. July 30, 2006 - The Mystics activated Latasha Byears and put Crystal Robinson on the inactive list. January 16, 2007 - The WNBA announced that Washington will host the 2007 All-Star game on July 15th, 2007. It will be the second time that DC will host the all-star game. April 4, 2007 - The Washington Mystics selected F Bernice Mosby with the 6th overall pick in the WNBA Draft. The Mystics also selected G Megan Vogel (19th overall) and C Gillian Goring (33rd overall)
May 29, 2007 - The Mystics signed forward Stacey Lovelace May 31, 2007 - Guard Crystal Robinson retired and joined the Mystics coaching staff. June 1, 2007 - Head Coach Richie Adubato resigned; Wayne “Tree” Rollins is named Interim Head Coach. June 6, 2007 - The Mystics signed center Yelena Leuchanka as a free agent. October 2, 2007 - Wayne ‘Tree” Rollins is named Head Coach of the Washington Mystics April 9, 2008 - The Washington Mystics selected F Crystal Langhorne with the 6th overall pick in the 2008 WNBA draft. Washington also added Lindsey Pluimer (19th overall) and Krystal Vaughn (33rd) April 21, 2008 - The Washington Mystics signed SarahJo Lawrence and Rita Williams to training camp contracts April 22, 2008 - The Los Angeles Sparks traded Taj McWilliams-Franklin and a first-round pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft to the Washington Mystics for DeLisha Milton-Jones. The Washington Mystics waived Tierre Wilson and signed Rashida Suber to a training camp contract. April 25, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived Kalika France. April 28, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived Meg Bulger, Danielle Hutcheson, Michelle Stueve and Rita Williams April 30, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived Gillian Goring
May 1, 2007 - The Mystics cut Dalila Eshe from training camp
May 6, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived SarahJo Lawrence, Rashida Suber and Jillian Robbins
May 7, 2007 - Washington waived guard Mykeema Ford from training camp.
May 12, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived Tamara James, Lindsay Pluimer, and Chandi Jones
May 9, 2007 - The Mystics cut guard Allyson Hardy from training camp.
May 21, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived Lindsay Taylor
May 10, 2007 - Washington waived forward Meredith Alexis from training camp.
May 21, 2008 - The Washington Mystics acquire Crystal Smith
February 8, 2006 – The Mystics signed F Crystal Robinson.
May 17, 2007 - The Mystics waived guard Megan Vogel and guard Rita Williams.
May 25, 2008 - The Washington Mystics changed the status of Crystal Smith to suspended
February 16, 2006 – Washington re-signed G Coco Miller
May 18, 2007 - The Mystics waived forward Teana Miller.
June 4, 2008 - The Washington Mystics changed the status of Crystal Smith to active
February 21, 2006 – The Mystics signed F Latasha Byears and G Shaquala Williams to the training camp roster
May 24, 2007 - The Mystics traded center Chasity Melvin for guard/forward Monique Curie from the Chicago Sky.
June 23, 2008 - The Washington Mystics signed Kendra Wecker and waived Amber Jacobs
June 10, 2005 – The Mystics placed Kiesha Brown (Left patellar femoral syndrome) on the IR and activated Mactabene Amachree. June 23, 2005 – The Mystics waived Kiesha Brown July 25, 2005 – The Mystics placed Mactabene Amachree (right patellar femoral syndrome) on the injured list and activated Tamicha Jackson.
July 19th, 2008 - Jessie Kenlaw replaces Tree Rollins as Interim Head Coach
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MYSTICS TRANSACTIONS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE August 12, 2008 - The Detroit Shock traded Tasha Humphrey, Eshaya Murphy and a second-round pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft to the Washington Mystics for Taj McWilliams-Franklin. August 12, 2008 - The Washington Mystics waived Kendra Wecker
March 16, 2010 – Guard Katie Smith signs with the Mystics as a free agent April 8, 2010 – Forward Kristen Mann re-signs with the Mystics
September 22, 2008 - General Manager Linda Hargrove is relieved of her duties.
April 8, 2010-The Mystics select Jacinta Monroe (first round), Jenna Smith (second round), Alexis GrayLawson (third round); Shanavia Dowdell (fourth round) in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
October 23, 2008 - The Washington Mystics named Angela Taylor General Manager
April 19, 2010 – Guard Nikki Blue re-signs with the Mystics
November 6, 2008 - Julie Plank is named Head Coach of the Washington Mystics
April 30, 2010 – Forward Jenna Smith and Forward Alysha Harvin waived; Forward Jennifer Lacy added to training camp roster
January 6, 2009 - Lubomyr “Luby” Lichonczak, Vanessa Nygaard and Vicky Bullett are named assistant coaches with the Washington Mystics. February 9, 2009 - Chasity Melvin signed with the Washington Mystics March 23, 2009 - Trudi Lacey is named assistant coach to the Washington Mystics; Vanessa Nygaard resigned. April 9, 2009 - The Washington Mystics selected F Marissa Coleman with the second overall pick in the WNBA draft. The Mystics selected Camille Lenoir in the second round (23rd overall) and Jelena Milovanovic (24th overall). In the third round (28th overall), Washington selected Josephine Owino.
pick. The Seattle Storm acquired guard Katie Smith, center Jacinta Monroe and Indiana‘s 2012 second round pick while the Fever received guard Erin Phillips and Seattle’s 2012 third round pick May 1, 2011 – Forward Bernice Mosby waived May 17, 2011 – Guard Maurita Reid and Forward Sequoia Holmes are waived May 28, 2011- Center Chasity Melvin and Forward Angel Robinson waived May 31, 2011- Forward Megan Frazee and guard Ashley Houts waived June 9, 2011- Forward Kerri Gardin added to roster
May 6, 2010 – Guard Alexis Gray-Lawson and Forward Lauren Ervin waived
June 18, 2011- Forward Kerri Gardin waived from roster
May 12, 2010 - Guard Nikki Blue is traded to the New York Liberty in exchange for rookie guard Ashley Houts; Forward Shanavia Dowdell waived
June 24, 2011- Forward Joy Cheek added to roster
May 14, 2010 – Ewelina Kobryn, Kristen Mann, Jennifer Lacy, La’Tangela Atkinson, and Carla Thomas waived December 2, 2010 – The Mystics announce Trudi Lacey as the new General Manager/Head Coach December 3, 2010 – Marianne Stanley rejoins the Mystics coaching staff
July 7, 2011- Forward Joy Cheek waived from roster , Kerri Gardin rejoins roster July 25, 2011- Guard Karima Christmas, forward Ta’shia Phillips waived July 25, 2011- Forwad DeMya Walker added to roster January 17, 2012- Jennifer Gillom joins the Mystics coaching staff
May 1, 2009 - Guard Keisha Brown returns to the Mystics roster
February 3, 2011 – Laurie Byrd joins Mystics coaching staff
February 1, 2012-Mystics acquire Noelle Quinn from the Los Angeles Spark in a trade for Marissa Coleman
May 11, 2009 - Mystics release Guard Coco Miller and Center Kelly Schumacher
February 7, 2011 – Guard Maurita Reid added to Mystics roster
February 9, 2012-Michelle Snow signs with the Mystics as a free agent
June 4, 2009 - Mystics release Forward Kristen Mann and Center Kelly Schumacher
March 29, 2011 – Guard/Forward Sequoia Holmes and forward Angel Robinson added to Mystics roster
February 14, 2012- Mystics acquire Ashley Robinson from the Seattle Storm in a trade for Victoria Dunlap
June 5, 2009 - Forward Bernice Mosby is released
April 9, 2011 – Mystics acquire All-Star Nicky Anosike from the Minnesota Lynx; Mystics add forwards Bernice Mosby and Megan Frazee to training camp roster
February 15, 2012-Mystics re-signs Kerri Gardin and add free agents Laura Harper and Ashley Walker
June 16, 2009 - Forward Kristen Mann re-signs with the Mystics, Center Josephine Owino is released July 6, 2009 - Mystics waive Forward Tasha Humphrey; re-sign Bernice Mosby December 14, 2009 - Mystics select Guard Kristin Haynie in the Dispersal Draft February 17, 2010 - Marianne Stanley returns to the Mystics as an assistant coach; Washington signs free agent La’ Tangela Atkinson. February 25, 2010 - Mystics signs free agent Forward Lauren Ervin February 18, 2010 - Forward Monique Currie re-signs with Washington
April 11, 2011 - The Mystics select Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) with the 11th overall pick in the first round, Karima Christmas (Duke) with the 23rd overall pick in the second round, and Sara Krnjic (Serbia) with the 35th overall pick in the third round April 11, 2011 - The Mystics acquire Ta’Shia Phillips and guard Kelly Miller from the Atlanta Dream in exchange for guard Lindsey Harding and the Mystics’ 2012 second round draft pick. Phillips (Xavier University) was selected 8th overall in the first round by the Dream April 29, 2011 – The Mystics acquire Jasmine Thomas from the Seattle Storm in a three-team trade. Washington will also receive Seattle’s 2012 first round pick and the Indiana Fever’s 2012 third round
February 16, 2012- Crystal Langhorne re-signs with the Mystics February 21, 2012- Monique Currie re-signs with the Mystics February 22, 2012-guard Dominique Canty signs with the team as a free agent February 23, 2012- Washington acquires guard Natasha Lacy and forward Ashley Walker from the Los Angeles Sparks in a trade for Nicky Anosike March 6, 2012-Matee Ajavon re-signs with the Mystics March 16, 2012- The Mystics select Natalie Novosel (Notre Dame) and LaSondra Barrett (LSU) with the 8th and 10th overall picks in the first round, Anjale Barrett (Maryland) and Briana Gilbreath (USC) with
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March 27, 2012- Rashanda McCants and Tia Lewis are added to the Mystics training camp roster May 7, 2012- Anjale Barrett and Tia Lewis are waived from the roster May 8, 2012 - Briana Gilbreath is waived by the Mystics May 14, 2012 - Laura Harper and Ashley Walker are waived May 14, 2012- The Mystics signed free agents Jessica Breland and Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton May 17, 2012- The Mystics waive LaSondra Barrett, Jessica Breland and Rashanda McCants June 13, 2012- The Mystics waive Dominique Canty June 13, 2012- The team signs free agent Shannon Bobbitt August 26, 2012- The team waives Natasha Lacy August 26, 2012- The Mystics signes free agent Iziane Castro Marques September 24, 2012-The Mystics and Coach Trudi Lacey agrees to part ways December 18, 2012- The Mystics hire Mike Thibault as the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new general manager and head coach January 23, 2013- Marianne Stanley returns to the team as an assistant coach
August 26, 2012- The team waives Natasha Lacy August 26, 2012- The Mystics signes free agent Iziane Castro Marques September 24, 2012-The Mystics and Coach Trudi Lacey agrees to part ways December 18, 2012- The Mystics hire Mike Thibault as the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new general manager and head coach January 23, 2013- Marianne Stanley returns to the team as an assistant coach February 1, 2013-The Mystics sign free agent Ivory Latta February 7, 2013- Ashley Corral and Avery Warley signed as free agents February 27, 2013-Mystics acquire Kia Vaughn March 16, 2013- Eric Thibault joined the Mystics as an assistant coach April 3, 2013- Shannon Bobbit and Shey Peddy added to training camp roster April 15, 2013- Mystics acquire Quanitra Hollingsworth April 15, 2013- Mystics select Tayler Hill in the first round (4th overall), Nadirah McKenith and Emma Meesseman with the 17th and 19th picks respectively in the second round of the 2013 WNBA draft May 12, 2013-Shannon Bobbitt, Avery Warley and Ashley Corral are waived May 14, 2013-Jessica Moore signed as a free agent
February 1, 2013-The Mystics sign free agent Ivory Latta March 27, 2012- Rashanda McCants and Tia Lewis are added to the Mystics training camp roster May 7, 2012- Anjale Barrett and Tia Lewis are waived from the roster May 8, 2012 - Briana Gilbreath is waived by the Mystics May 14, 2012 - Laura Harper and Ashley Walker are waived May 14, 2012- The Mystics signed free agents Jessica Breland and Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton May 17, 2012- The Mystics waive LaSondra Barrett, Jessica Breland and Rashanda McCants June 13, 2012- The Mystics waive Dominique Canty June 13, 2012- The team signs free agent Shannon Bobbitt
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ALL-TIME DRAFT HISTORY WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE ROUND (OVERALL PICK)
2005 DRAFT (APRIL 16)
1998 EXPANSION DRAFT (FEB. 18)
First (6th) Temeka Johnson Louisiana State ’05 Second (19th) Erica Taylor Louisiana Tech ’05 Third (32nd) Tashia Moorehead Florida ’05
First (2nd) Second (4th) Third (6th) Forth (8th)
Heidi Burge Penny Moore Deborah Carter Tammy Jackson
Virginia ’93 Long Beach St. ’91 Georgia ’94 Florida ’85
1998 DRAFT (APRIL 29) First (3rd) Murriel Page Second (13th) Rita Williams Third (23rd) Angela Hamblin Fourth (33rd) Angela Jackson
Florida ’98 Connecticut ’98 Iowa ’98 Texas ’98
1999 DRAFT (MAY 4) Chamique Holdsclaw Second (13th) Shalonda Enis First (1st)
Third (25th)
Andrea Nagy
Fourth (37th) Jennifer Whittle
2006 DRAFT (APRIL 5) First (8th) Second (19)
Tamara James Nikki Blue
Third (33)
Myriam Sy
2007 DRAFT (APRIL 4) First (6th) Bernice Mosby Second (19th) Megan Vogel Third (33rd)
Gillian Goring
Tennessee ’99 Alabama ’97 Florida International ’95 Australia
2000 DRAFT (APRIL 25) First (2nd) Tausha Mills Alabama ’98 Second (18th) Tonya Washington Florida ’00
2001 DRAFT (APRIL 20) First (9th) Coco Miller Georgia ’01 Second (25th) Tamara Stocks Florida ’01 Third (41st) Jamie Lewis Ohio State ’01 Fourth (44th)* Elena Karpova Russia *Pick acquired through trade with New York Liberty
2002 DRAFT (APRIL 19) Stacey DalesFirst (3rd) Oklahoma ’02 Schuman First (4th)* Asjha Jones Connecticut ’02 Pick traded to Second (17th) Indiana Third (33rd) LaNisha Cartwell Alabama ’02 Third (36th)* Teresa Geter South Carolina ’02 *Picks acquired through trade with Indiana Fever
Miami ’06 UCLA ’06 Oklahoma City College ’06
Baylor ’07 SDSU ’07 North Carolina State ’07
2008 DRAFT (APRIL 9) First (6th) Crystal Langhorne Maryland ’08 Second (19th) Lindsey Pluimer UCLA ’08 Third (33rd) Krystal Vaughn VCU ’08
2009 DRAFT (APRIL 9) First (2nd) Marissa Coleman Maryland ’09 Second (23rd) Camille Lenoir USC ’09 Second (24th) Jelena MilovanovicSerbia Third (28th) Josephine Owino Union ’09
2010 DRAFT (APRIL 8) First (6th) Jacinta Monroe Second (14th) Jenna Smith Second (18th) Shanavia Dowdell Alexis GrayThird (30th) Lawson
Florida State’10 Illinois ’10 Louisiana Tech ‘10 Cal ‘10
2011 DRAFT (APRIL 11) First (11th) Second (22nd) Third (33)
Victoria Dunlap
Kentucky ‘11
Karima Christmas Duke ‘11 Sara Krnjic
Serbia
2012 DRAFT (APRIL 16) 2003 DISPERSAL DRAFT (APRIL 24) Eighth Pick* Jenny Mowe Oregon ’01 *Acquired from the dissolved Portland Fire
First (8) First (10) Third (26) Third (35)
Natalie Novosel LaSondra Barrett Anjale Barrett Briana Gilbreath
Notre Dame ‘12 Lousiana State ‘12 Maryland ‘12 USC ‘12
2003 DRAFT (APRIL 25) First (7th) Aiysha Smith Second (21st) Zuzana Zirkova Third (32nd) Trish Juline Fourth (36th) Tamara Bowie
Lousiana State ’03 Slovakia Villanova ’03 Ball State ’03
2013 DRAFT (APRIL 15) First (4) Second (17) Second (19)
Tayler Hill Ohio Sate ‘12 Nadirah McKenith St. John’s ‘12 Emma Meesseman Belgium
2004 DRAFT (APRIL 17) First (2nd)
Alana Beard
Second (15th) Kaayla Chones Third (28th)
Evan Unrau
Duke University ’04 North Carolina State ’04 Missouri ’04
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A JAVON, MATEE NUMBER: 22
Rutgers ‘08 HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 160 BORN: May 7, 1986 Acquired: Selected second overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2008 dispersal draft. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
‘08
34-2
604
94-284
0.331
72-91
0.791
33-27
60
59
85-0
31
55
6
273
8
‘09
34-4
587
85-253
0.336
74-110
0.673
27-37
64
27
84-0
37
50
4
272
8
‘10
34/0
497
661/191
.346
58/75
.773
16/37
53
47
60-0
38
52
2
199
5.9
’12
33/22
712
82/274
.299
31/103
.301
20/40
60
67
97/1
53
65
6
262
7.9
TOTALS
135/59
2861
407/1163 .350
279/428
.651
93/164
257
246
350/1
185
272
22
1234
9.1
TOTALS
102/37
2149
325/889
.365
248/325
.763
73/124
197
179
253
132
207
16
972
9.5
‘09
2-0
34
6-16
.375
5-6
.833
1-4
5
3
6-1
4
2
0
19
9.5
‘10
2/0
35
11/25
.440
12/16
.750
0-0
0
3
7/0
3
2
0
36
18.0
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: ‘08, 13-68 (.191); ‘09, 28-82 (.341); ‘10, 9-49 (.184); ’11, 37-134 (.276); ’12, 31-103 (.301), Totals 118-435 (.271); Playoffs: ‘09, 2-8 (.250); ‘10, 2-5 (.400)
NUMBER: 32
ALDRIDGE, MARKITA UNC Charlotte ’96 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 154 BORN: September 15, 1973 Acquired: Signed with the WNBA, assigned to the Washington Mystics on May 12, 1999.
NUMBER: 32
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
1/2
379
29/94
.309
20/33
.606
12-25
37
33
35-0
15
41
7
81
2.6
’00
29/0
272
25/54
.463
7/22
.318
8-16
24
28
30-0
9
27
4
63
2.2
’01
5/0
35
3/9
.333
1/1
1.00
2-0
2
2
5-0
0
4
0
7
1.4
TOTALS
65/2
686
57/157
.368
28/56
.641
22-41
63
63
70-0
24
72
11
151
2.1
2/0
49
5/11
.455
4/8
.500
1-3
4
7
3-0
1
1
0
14
7.0
PLAYOFFS ’00
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 3-20 (.150); ’00, 6-12 (.500); ’01, 0-3 (.333), Totals: 9-35 (.281); Playoffs: 0-3 (.000)
AMACHREE, MACTABENE Nigeria HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 175 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 8, 2005. Departed: Release prior to the start of the 2006 season YEAR
G/GS
MIN
’05
0/3
3
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
2/2
0
BORN: January, 3, 1978
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
NUMBER: 13
BLK
PTS
AVG
2
.667
ANDERSON, KEISHA Wisconsin ’97 HEIGHT: 5-7/WEIGHT: 124 BORN: May 8, 1974 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 2, 2000. Departed: Traded to Charlotte Sting for Cass Bauer-Bilodeau on May 27, 2001.
NUMBER: 12
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’00
30/9
434
29/68
.426
14/18
.778
12-34
46
75
53-0
25
47
3
75
2.5
2/2
30
1/3
.333
0/2
.000
2-3
5
5
1-0
0
4
0
2
1.0
PLAYOFFS ’00
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 3/8 (.375), Playoffs: 0-0 (.000)
ANOSIKE, NICKY Tennessee ’08 HEIGHT 6-3/WEIGHT 210 BORN: February 27, 1986 NUMBER: 21 Acquired: Traded from the Minnesota to the Washington Mystics on April 9, 2011 in exchange for a first round pick Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks on February 23, 2012 YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’11
34/29
924
75/216
.347
89/121
.736
83/162
245
47
87
49
59
28
239
7.0
7.0
TOTALS
34/29
924
75/216
.347
89/121
.736
83/162
245
47
87
49
59
28
239
7.0
7.0
Three Point Field Goals: ‘11, 0/1 (.000); ’10, 0/0 (.000); ’09, 1-4 (.250); ’08, 0/1 (.000)
BAUER-BILODEAU CASS Montana State ’94 HEIGHT: 6-4/WEIGHT: 180 BORN: June 27, 1972 NUMBER: 34 Acquired: Acquired in a trade with the Charlotte Sting for Keisha Anderson on May 27, 2001. Departed: Traded to Sacramento Monarchs on May 7, 2002 for a 2nd round pick in the 2003 WNBA Draft. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O/D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’01
15/0
102
5/17
.294
5/10
.500
8-10
18
3
12-0
2
6
1
15
1.0
TOTALS
69/18
623
47/123
.382
30/39
.769
32-62
94
21
104-2
11
47
5
109
1.6
Three-point field-goals: ’01, 0-1 (.000)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE BEARD, AL ANA Duke ’04 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 160 BORN: May 14, 1982 NUMBER: 20 Acquired: First round (2nd overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2004 WNBA draft on April 17, 2004. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O/D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’04
34/34
1025
159/380
.418
107/149
.718
28-115
143
91
98-0
69
80
34
446
13.1
’05
30/30
1015
155/408
.380
80/105
.762
25-105
130
90
87-0
45
63
9
422
14.1
’06
32/32
994
232/469
.495
113/149
.758
23-126
149
98
92-2
59
90
25
614
19.2
’07
33/33
1169
224/539
.416
127/150
.847
25-114
139
99
105-0
64
94
24
622
18.8
’08
33/33
1092
187/474
.395
107/146
.733
4-114
119
117
111-1
55
106
19
532
16.1
09
31/30
985
188/438
.429
84/114
.737
19/104
123
68
97-2
72
100
18
492
15.9
TOTALS
193/192 6287
1145/2708 .423
618/813
.760
124/678 802
563
590/5
364
533
129
3128
16.2
’04
3/3
102
18/41
.439
13/13
1.000
2-13
15
9
8-0
6
10
8
50
16.7
’06
2/2
64
10/36
.278
9/10
.900
2-8
11
2
6-0
6
4
2
30
15.0
09
2/2
54
8/26
.308
2/3
.667
1-3
4
5
6-0
2
0
0
19
9.5
TOTALS
7/7
220
36/103
.349
24/26
.923
5/24
29
16
20-0
14
14
10
99
14.14
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: '04, 21-56 (.375); '05, 32-101 (.317); '06, 370102 (.363); '07, 47/146 (.322), '08, 51-155 (.354); '09, 31-107 (.299) Totals: 220-656 (.335); Playoffs: '04, 1-4 (.250); '06, 1-5 (.200); '09, 1-8 (.125)
BLUE, NIKKI UCLA ’06 HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 150 BORN: March 29, 1984 NUMBER: 19/32 Acquired: Second round (19th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the WNBA draft on April 5, 2006. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06
24/0
181
14/54
.259
25/31
.806
7-13
20
36
36-0
18
18
0
54
2.3
’07
30/1
420
35/108
.324
31/37
.838
13-50
63
48
55-0
22
37
5
107
3.6
’08
26/22
537
33/102
.324
14/32
.483
19-25
41
73
59-0
19
42
2
99
3.8
09
16/0
91
7/24
.292
7/10
.700
2-8
10
12
12-0
7
13
0
24
1.5
TOTALS
96/23
1230
89/288
.309
82/103
.796
37-97
134
169
162-0
66
110
7
284
3.0
1/0
3
0/1
.000
0/0
.000
0-1
1
0
0-0
1
0
0
0
0.0
PLAYOFFS ’06
Three-point field-goals: ’06, 1-12 (.083); ’07, 6-27 (.222)
BOBBITT, SHANNON Tennessee ’08 HEIGHT: 5-2/WEIGHT: 130 BORN: Dec. 6, 1985 Acquired: Signed as a free agent with the Washington Mystics on June 13, 2012
NUMBER: 19/32
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’12
28/5
418
29/88
.330
11/18
.611
11/22
33
72
38/1
14
35
2
78
2.8
Totals
118/28
1762
131/415
.316
61/83
.735
50/121
172
262
145/1
84
163
4
377
3.2
Three Point Field Goals: ’12, 9-40 (.225)
BROWN, KIESHA Georgia ’01 HEIGHT: 5-10/WEIGHT: 134 Acquired: Assigned to the Mystics on April 25, 2002. Departed: Released prior to the 2005 season. Acquired: May 1, 2009.
BORN: January 13, 1979
NUMBER: 14
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’02
18/0
108
12/35
.343
3/3
1.000
4-8
12
6
10-0
5
5
0
28
1.6
’03
27/0
269
24/72
.333
2/3
.667
6-26
32
28
23-0
0
13
22
60
2.2
’04
26/0
371
35/88
.398
21/24
.875
9-41
50
42
21-0
13
33
2
104
4.0
TOTALS
71/0
748
71/195
.358
26/30
.847
19-75
94
76
54-0
18
51
24
192
2.6
’02
2/0
15
3/6
.500
0/0
0-0
1
1
3-0
2
0
0
6
3.0
’04
2/0
3
1/1
1.000
0/0
0-0
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
3
1.5
TOTALS
4/0
18
4/7
0.571
0/0
0-0
1
1
3-0
2
0
0
9
2.25
PLAYOFFS
Three-point field-goals: ’02, 1-11 (.091); ’03 10-33 (.303); ’04, 13-28 (.464); Totals: 24-72 (.286); Playoffs: 1-3 (.333)
BROWN, L A’SHAWN Louisiana Tech ’95 HEIGHT: 6-4/WEIGHT: 180 BORN: December 1, 1972 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics from the 1998 Open Tryouts. Departed: Waived prior to the start of the 1999 season.
NUMBER: 35
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
22/2
272
13/37
.351
17/33
.515
17-36
53
8
62-1
10
24
20
43
2.0
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-0 (.000)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE BULLETT, VICKY Maryland ’89 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 186 BORN: October 4, 1967 NUMBER: 40 Acquired: Assigned to the Charlotte Sting on January 22, 1997. Traded on January 19, 2000, to the Washington Mystics for Shalonda Enis and the Mystics’ third round draft pick (34th overall) during the 2000 WNBA Draft. Departed: Retired in 2003. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’00
32/32
1094
143/294
.486
45/63
.714
61-122
183
42
88-0
64
58
47
342
10.7
’01
32/32
1073
112/286
.392
35/48
.729
65-166
231
41
86-0
53
53
58
278
8.7
’02
32/32
953
109/236
.462
34/41
.829
46-140
186
53
84-0
54
56
37
271
8.5
TOTALS
96/96
3120
363/816
.445
114/152
.750
172-168 340
136
258-0
171
167
142
891
9.3
’00
2/2
69
.500
.500
6/6
1.000
2-7
9
3
5-0
5
2
5
30
15.0
’02
5/5
110
11/27
.407
2/2
1.000
5-10
15
4
11-0
8
6
5
25
5.0
TOTALS
7/7
179
21/47
.446
8/8
1.000
7-17
24
7
16-0
13
8
10
55
7.85
PLAYOFFS
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 11-34 (.324); ’01, 19-64 (.297); ’02, 19-48 (.396); Totals: 49-146 (.356); Playoffs: ’00, 4-7 (.571), ’02, 1-7 (.143), Totals: 5-14 (.357)
BURGE, HEIDI Virginia ’93 HEIGHT: 6-5/WEIGHT: 180 BORN: November 12, 1971 NUMBER: 34 Acquired: Joined the Los Angeles Sparks in 1997, selected second overall by the Washington Mystics in the 1998 Expansion Draft. Departed: Waived on June 8, 1999. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
30/15
501
81/159
.509
37/62
.597
31-69
100
26
93-2
16
73
15
201
6.7
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 2-7 (.286)
BURGESS, ANNIE Australia HEIGHT: 5-7/WEIGHT: 138 BORN: March 10, 1969 NUMBER: 35 Acquired: Acquired in a trade from the Minnesota Lynx on April 17, 2001, in exchange for a second round (28th overall) pick in the 2001 WNBA Draft. Departed: Released prior to the 2004 season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’01
31/27
731
47/141
.333
16/27
.593
27-49
76
88
45-0
26
60
2
124
4.0
’02
26/26
632
12/33
.364
35/45
.778
16-46
62
93
39-0
34
41
4
125
4.8
’03
34/33
841
50/134
.373
15/25
.600
24-55
79
223
47-0
27
52
1
131
3.9
TOTALS
91/86
2204
59/174
.339
51/72
.708
43-95
138
181
84-0
60
101
6
249
4.4
5/5
160
11/29
.379
6/9
.667
7-8
15
27
4-0
2
10
0
30
6.0
PLAYOFFS ’02
Three-point field-goals: ’01, 14-47(.298); ’02, 39-101 (.386); ’03, 16-58 (.276); Totals: 69-206 (.334); Playoffs: 2-8 (.250)
BYEARS, L ATASHA DePaul ’96 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 206 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 21, 2006. Departed: Released prior to the 2007 season.
BORN: August 12, 1973
NUMBER: 00
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06
26/0
330
48/107
.449
16/20
.800
37-50
87
10
58-0
12
35
2
112
4.3
CAMPBELL, MICHELLE USC ’97 HEIGHT: 6-5/WEIGHT: 172 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 2, 2000. Departed: Waived prior to start of 2001 WNBA season.
BORN: February 20, 1974
NUMBER: 7
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’00
5/0
22
2/5
0.4
2/2
1
0-2
2
1
2-0
0
3
1
6
1.2
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 0-0 (.000)
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CANT Y, DOMONIQUE Alabama ’99 HEIGHT 5-9/WEIGHT 166 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 22, 2012 Departed: Waived on June 13, 2012
BORN: March 2, 1977
NUMBER: 3
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’12
6/5
72
6/23
.261
5/10
.500
3/5
8
6
10/0
2
8
0
17
2.8
Totals
380/267 9101
1051
831/0
358
687
36
2779
8.1
926/2409 .384
910/1307 .696
354/612 966
Three Point Field Goals: ’12, 0-3 (.000); Career: 17-96 (.177)
CASTRO-MARQUES, IZIANE Brazil HEIGHT 6-0/WEIGHT 140 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on August 26, 2012
BORN: March 13, 1982
NUMBER: 8
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’12
11/0
132
14/53
.264
5/7
.714
4/8
12
8
8/0
3
8
0
34
3.1
Totals
278/194 6239
464/639
.726
134/429 563
480
467/0
196
497
25
2694
9.7
985/2451 .402
Three Point Field Goals: ’12, 1-6 (.167); Career: 260-815 (.319)
CARTER, DEBORAH Georgia ’94 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 185 BORN: January 2, 1972 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics (6th) in the 1998 Expansion Draft. Departed: Waived by the Mystics prior to the start of the 1999 season.
NUMBER: 9
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
29/6
434
39/144
.271
21/26
.808
20-45
65
23
57-0
16
40
4
111
3.8
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 12-49 (.245)
CHACONAS, KERI George Mason ’96 HEIGHT: 5-9/WEIGHT: 151 BORN: December 21, 1974 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Washington Mystics on May 8, 1998. Departed: Waived on May 6, 1999.
NUMBER: 12
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
30/1
397
44/148
.297
26/33
.788
7-17
24
38
52-2
13
49
0
144
4.8
Three-point field-goals: 30-105 (.286)
CHEEK, JOY Duke ’09 HEIGHT 6-1/WEIGHT 201 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on June 24, 2011 Departed: Waived on July 7, 2011
BORN: June 25, 1988
NUMBER: 31
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’11
3/0
16
1/4
.250
1/1
1.000
0/3
3
0
2
0
2
1
3
1
Three Point Field Goals: ’11, 0/1 (.000)
CHONES, K A AYL A NC State ’04 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 180 BORN: January 1, 1981 NUMBER: 50 Acquired: Second round (15th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2004 WNBA draft on April 17, 2004. Departed: Released prior to the 2006 season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’04
13/1
115
11/27
.407
0/0
PCT
8-9
17
4
13-0
1
11
4
28
2.2
’05
12/0
61
6/14
.429
0/0
2-4
6
1
9-0
1
4
14
1.2
TOTALS
25/1
176
17/41
.417
0/0
10-13
23
5
22-0
2
15
4
42
1.7
2/0
4
0/0
0/0
0-0
0
0
1-0
0
0
0
0
0.0
PLAYOFFS ’04
Three-point field-goals: ’04, 0-0 (.000)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE COLEMAN, MARISSA Maryland ‘09 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 170 BORN: January 4, 1987 Acquired: Selected in the first round (second overall) of the 2009 WNBA draft Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Noelle Quinn on February 1. 2012
NUMBER: 4
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
09
28/0
525
54/159
.340
34/45
.756
22/54
76
22
44/0
20
34
9
171
6.1
‘10
34/1
663
75/189
.397
31/41
.756
25/87
112
50
67-0
29
42
12
222
6.5
’11
34/28
918
107/278
.385
25/37
.676
46/118
164
47
80
24
54
14
292
292
TOTALS
96/29
2106
236/627
.376
90/123
.731
93/259
352
72
111
49
76
21
393
6.3
09
2/0
53
6/19
.316
5/5
1.000
3/7
10
3
3/0
4
7
4
21
10.5
‘10
2/0
50
8/20
.400
8/10
.800
2-6
8
2
6-0
2
1
0
27
13.5
TOTALS
4/0
104
14/39
.359
13/15
.867
5/13
18
5
111-0
49
76
21
393
6.3
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: ‘09, 29/80 (.363); ‘10, 41/102 (.402); ’11, 53-144 (.368); Playoffs, ’09, 4-8 (.500); ’10, 3-10 (.300)
CUNNINGHAM, BETH Notre Dame ’97 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 153 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 2, 2000. Departed: Waived prior to start of 2001 WNBA season.
BORN: June 5, 1975
NUMBER: 21
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’00
21/0
198
17/68
.250
16/19
.842
4/17
21
12
23-0
2
12
0
59
2.8
2/0
13
3/6
.500
0/0
0-0
0
0
0-0
1
1
0
7
3.5
PLAYOFFS ’00
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 9-37 (.243), Playoffs: 1-4 (.250)
CURRIE, MONIQUE Duke ’06 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 177 BORN: February 25, 1981 Acquired: Acquired in trade with Chasity Melvin on May 24, 2007.
NUMBER: 25
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06 (Cha)
34/33
849
87/262
.332
149/184
.810
51-81
132
87
100-0
34
62
4
339
10.0
’07
33/24
832
106/241
.440
128/163
.785
45-88
133
58
24-0
25
51
7
354
10.7
’08
34/34
972
135/337
.401
109/132
.826
32-109
141
86
121-0
30
87
12
403
11.9
09
34/34
728
78/217
.359
102/127
.803
38/108
146
61
83-0
29
57
14
278
8.2
10
34/34
891
146-335
.436
150-171
.877
43-120
163
55
120/0
49
89
14
479
14.1
’11
4/1
77
15/35
.429
16/16
1.000
7/10
17
4
11
7
10
0
47
11.7
’12
34/28
820
129/319
.404
22/80
.275
28/94
122
59
85/0
35
59
7
407
TOTALS
173/163 4259
601/1457 .412
516/674
.765
190/520 710
319
512/0
173
349
54
1939 11.2
09
2/2
37
2/15
.133
6/7
.857
8/7
15
1
8/0
4
3
1
10
5
10
34/34
891
146/335
.436
150/171
.877
43/120
163
55
120/0
49
89
14
479
14.1
12.0
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals:’07, 12-30 (.400); '08, 24/64 (.375); '09, 20/52 (.385); ’10, 37/83 (.446); ’11, 1-8 (.125); Playoffs: '09, 0-3 (.000); ’10, 1/5 (.200)
DALES-SCHUMAN, STACEY Oklahoma ’02 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 155 BORN: September 6, 1979 NUMBER: 21 Acquired: First round (3rd overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2002 WNBA Draft on April 19, 2002. Departed: Retired following the 2004 season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’02
31/28
805
93/230
.404
74/100
.740
26-55
81
84
79-1
16
68
4
303
9.8
’03
24/31
998
122/298
.409
39/55
.709
44-57
101
114
97-0
29
72
12
340
10.0
’04
31/26
782
87/228
.382
40/55
.336
17-47
64
78
61-0
20
37
3
254
8.2
TOTALS
96/85
2585
302/756
.398
153/210
.725
87-159
246
276
237-0
65
177
19
897
9.3
’02
5/5
98
13/30
.433
4/4
1.000
5-3
8
16
8-0
2
5
0
38
7.6
’04
3/3
87
8/20
.400
10/15
.667
6-9
15
5
8-0
2
8
0
27
9.0
TOTALS
8/8
185
21/50
.333
14/19
.737
11-12
23
21
16-0
4
13
0
65
8.1
PLAYOFFS
Three-point field-goals: ’02, 43-109 (.394); ’03, 57-160 (.356); ’04, 40-119 (.336) Totals: 140-388 (.362); Playoffs: 9-27 (.333)
DUNL AP, VICTORIA Kentucky, ‘11 HEIGHT 6-1/ WEIGHT 170 BORN: Sept. 19, 1989 Acquired: Selected in the first round of the 2011 WNBA Draft by the Mystics (11th overall) Departed: Traded to the Seattle Storm on February 14, 2012
NUMBER: 34
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’11
28/5
391
14/59
.332
15/29
.517
22/53
75
123
39
24
26
0
43
1.5
Three Point Field Goals: ’11, 1-2 (.500)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE ENIS, SHALONDA Alabama ’97 HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 185 BORN: December 3, 1974 NUMBER: 3 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the second round (13th overall) of the 1999 WNBA Draft. Departed: Traded to Charlotte for Vicky Bullett on January 19, 2000. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
29/26
844
83/228
.364
39/57
.684
53-104
157
47
82-0
23
60
4
216
7.4
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 11-40 (.275)
GARDEN, KERRI VIRGINIA TECH ‘08 HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT 168 Acquired: Signed as a free agent during the 2011 season
BORN: May 19, 1984
NUMBER: 32
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08
22/0
178
22/58
.379
0/0
.000
13-24
23/27
50
26-0
3
11
0
57
2.6
Three Points Field Goals: ’11, 0-8 (.000)
GARDNER, ANDREA Howard ’01 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 189 Acquired: Signed as a free agent prior to the 2008 season. Departed: Released prior to the 2009 season.
BORN: December 29, 1979
NUMBER: 52
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08
22/0
178
22/58
.379
0/0
.000
13-24
23/27
50
26-0
3
11
0
57
2.6
GORING, GILLIAN NC State ’07 HEIGHT: 6-7/WEIGHT: 220 BORN: June 17, 1983 NUMBER: 55 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the third round (33rd overall) of the 2007 WNBA Draft. Departed: Released prior to the 2008 season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’07
21/0
156
19/45
.422
16/21
.762
16-25
41
3
28-0
5
4
12
54
2.6
GORTMAN, SHAUNZINSKI South Carolina ’02 HEIGHT: 5-10/WEIGHT: 158 Acquired: Signed a 10-day contract on July 24, 2008. PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
BORN: December 7, 1979
NUMBER: 32
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’04
4/0
24
0/0
0/0
0-4
4
2
0-0
0
2
1
0
.000
1/0
2
0/0
0/0
0-4
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
0
.000
PLAYOFFS ’04
Three Point field-goal: ’04, 0-0 (.000)
GRAHAM, MARGO Houston ’93 HEIGHT: 6-4/WEIGHT: 235 Acquired: Signed by Mystics on July 31, 1998. Departed: Waived on May 6, 1999.
BORN: December 18, 1970
NUMBER: 32
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
10/0
49
8/19
.421
3/6
.500
8-5
13
1
14-0
1
8
1
19
1.9
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-0 (.000)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE HARDING, LINDSEY Duke ‘06 HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 139 BORN: June 12, 1984 NUMBER: 10 Acquired: Acquired by the Mystics via trade with the Minnesota Lynx for the first and second round picks in the 2009 WNBA draft. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’07 ( MIN)
20/20
602
86/243
0.354
53/78
0.679
15/72
87
78
44/0
20
47
6
233
11.6
‘08 (MIN)
24/11
591
51/139
0.367
50/72
0.694
Sep-47 56
76
56/0
27
55
4
154
6.4
‘09
34/34
1194
163/375
0.435
89/119
0.748
24/111
135
154
68/0
43
101
13
435
12.79
10
34/34
1130
157/353
.445
82/107
.766
17/86
103
134
67/0
47
94
6
411
12.1
TOTALS
112/98
3518
457/1110 .412
274/376
.729
65/316
381
445
235/0
137
297
29
123
11.0
‘09
2/2
81
10/26
.385
1/1
1.000
1/4
5
8
6/0
3
10
0
21
10.5
10
2/2
67
7/32
.219
5/8
.625
1/4
5
6
7/0
4
6
0
21
10.5
Totals
4/4
147
17/58
.293
6/9
.667
2/8
10
14
13/0
7
16
0
42
10.5
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: ’07, 8-35 (.229); '08, 2-25 (.08); '09, 20-62 (.323), 10,15/52; Playoffs: '09, 0-3 (.000),
HOLDSCL AW, CHAMIQUE Tennessee ’99 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 172 BORN: August 9, 1977 NUMBER: 23 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics as the first overall pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft. Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for F DeLisha Milton-Jones on March 21, 2005. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
31/30
1061
202/462
.437
116/150
.773
74-172
246
74
67-0
37
108
27
525
16.9
’00
32/32
1131
232/499
.465
87/128
.680
57-183
240
80
74-0
47
93
18
561
17.5
’01
29/29
1001
187/467
.400
101/148
.682
72-84
256
66
49-0
44
94
14
486
16.8
’02
20/20
634
149/330
.452
88/106
.830
54-178
232
45
50-0
20
45
6
397
19.9
’03
27/27
948
204/480
.425
140/155
.903
72-222
294
89
74-0
34
72
15
554
20.5
’04
23/22
801
162/403
.402
106/132
.803
51-140
191
56
67-0
39
57
18
437
19.0
TOTALS
162/161 5576
1136/2641 .430
638/819
.779
380-10791459
410
381-0
221
479
98
2960
18.4
’00
2/2
75
13/29
.448
4/4
1.000
3-8
11
1
2-0
3
6
1
30
15.0
’02
5/5
173
35/78
.449
22/30
.733
10-33
43
16
14-0
10
10
3
94
18.8
TOTALS
7/7
248
48/107
.448
26/34
.787
13-41
54
17
16-0
13
16
4
124
17.7
PLAYOFFS
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 5-29 (.172); ’00, 10-39 (.256); ’01, 11-46 (.239); ’02, 11-28 (.393); ’03, 6-35 (.171); ’04, 7-17 (.412) Totals: 50-194 (.291). Playoffs: ’00, 0-1 (.000); ’02, 2-11 (.182); Totals: 2-12 (.167)
HOUTS, ASHLEY Georgia ’10 HEIGHT: 5-6/WEIGHT: 145 BORN: December 31, 1987 Acquired: In a trade from the New York Liberty on May 12,2010
NUMBER: 12
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
10
20/0
110
6/16
.375
2/2
1.000
4/9
13
9
9/0
6
7
0
17
0.9
Playoffs
10
1/0
4
0/0
.000
.000
0/0
.000
0/1
1
0
1/0
0
0
0
Three-point field-goals: ’10, 3-12 (.250), Playoffs: 10, 0-0 (0.000)
HUMPHREY, TASHA Georgia ’08 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 200 BORN: December 29, 1985 NUMBER: 23 Acquired: Traded from the Detroit Shock along with Shay Murphy and a third round pick for Forward Taj McWilliams-Franklin. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08 (DET/ WAS)
30/23
509
96/206
.466
26/68
.382
35-77
112
31
91-0
17
45
8
249
8.3
JACKSON, ANGEL A Texas ’98 HEIGHT: 6-4/WEIGHT: 205 BORN: March 30, 1976 NUMBER: 32 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the fourth round (33rd overall) in the 1998 WNBA Draft on April 29, 1998. Departed: Waived on July 31, 1998. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
6/0
36
3/6
.500
4/6
.667
3-1
4
0
7-0
1
0
2
10
1.7
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-0 (.000)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSON, TAMICHA Louisiana Tech ’00 HEIGHT: 5-6/WEIGHT: 120 BORN: April 22, 1978 Acquired: In a trade from the Phoenix Mercury on March 25, 2004. Departed: Released prior to the 2006 season.
NUMBER: 35
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’04
25/12
405
57/135
.422
11/16
.688
7-30
37
45
21-0
20
28
1
135
5.4
’05
8/0
66
4/26
.154
0/2
0
1-5
6
10
5-5
5
4
0
9
1.1
TOTALS
33/12
471
61/161
.378
11/18
.611
8-35
43
55
26-5
25
32
1
144
4.36
3/0
42
6/13
.462
2/2
1.000
0-1
1
4
7-0
0
2
0
17
5.7
PLAYOFFS ’04
Three Point field-goal: ’04, 10-25 (.400); Playoffs: ’04, 3-5 (.600)
JACKSON, TAMMY Florida ’85 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 190 BORN: December 3, 1962 Acquired: Selected during the 1998 WNBA Expansion Draft on February 18, 1998. Departed: Waived on June 23, 1998.
NUMBER: 23
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
2/0
14
2/3
.667
0/2
.000
1-3
4
0
3-0
0
0
0
4
2.0
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-0 (.000)
JAMES, TAMARA Miami ’06 HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 145 BORN: June 13, 1984 NUMBER: 2 Acquired: Second round (8th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the WNBA draft on April 5, 2006. Departed: Released prior to the 2008 season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06
21/0
160
19/49
.388
16/18
.889
9-7
16
3
13-0
4
10
2
57
2.7
’07
31/9
401
52/134
.388
42/45
.849
15-34
49
34
43-0
25
28
4
167
5.4
TOTALS
52/9
561
71/183
.387
58/63
.920
24-41
65
37
56-0
29
38
6
224
4.1
Three-point field-goals: ’06, 3-12 (.250), ’07, 28-85 (.360)
JOHNSON, LESLIE Western Kentucky ’98 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 220 BORN: January 12, 1975 Acquired: Signed by the Mystics on July 31, 1998. Departed: Waived by the Mystics prior to the start of the 1999 season.
NUMBER: 28
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
7/0
15
1/2
.500
0/0
0
0-1
1
1
6-0
0
4
0
2
.3
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-0 (.000)
JOHNSON, TAMEK A Louisiana State University ’05 HEIGHT: 5-3/WEIGHT: 145 BORN: September 6, 1982 NUMBER: 2 Acquired: First round (6th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2005 WNBA draft on April 16, 2005 Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks along with Murriel Page and the number 5 pick in the 2006 WNBA draft for G Nikki Teasley and the Sparks’ number 8 pick. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’05
34/34
973
125/273
.458
13/43
.302
13-91
104
177
99-0
44
88
1
315
9.3
JONES, ASjHA Connecticut ’02 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 198 BORN: August 1, 1980 NUMBER: 15 Acquired: First round (4th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2002 WNBA Draft on April 19, 2002. Departed: Traded to the Connecticut Sun in three-team trade for Phoenix Mercury G Tamecha Jackson on March 25, 2004. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’02
32/5
612
93/233
.399
20/33
.606
39-50
89
28
88-2
13
39
17
208
6.5
’03
34/10
748
121/279
.434
41/55
.745
62-73
135
52
88-0
16
63
25
290
8.5
TOTALS
66/15
1360
214/512
.418
61/88
.693
101-123 224
80
197-2
29
102
42
498
7.5
5/0
63
8/19
.421
1/2
.500
3-5
3
13-0
0
1
1
18
3.6
PLAYOFFS ’02
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Three-point field-goals: ’02, 2-10 (.200); ’03, 7-17 (.412); Totals: 9-27 (.333); Playoffs: 1-2 (.500)
KOEHN, L AURIE Kansas State HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 143 Acquired: Signed as a free agent in April 2005. Departed: Released prior to the 2009 season.
BORN: May 13, 1982
NUMBER: 12
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’05
30/0
230
37/79
.468
4/5
.800
4-7
11
10
15-0
2
6
0
113
3.8
’06
32/0
161
23/46
.500
3/4
.750
0-12
12
8
16-0
2
5
2
71
1.8
’07
28/0
109
13/36
.361
16/19
.842
0-8
8
5
8-0
0
3
0
40
1.4
’08
30/0
144
24/61
.391
23/55
.418
4-7
11
3
9-0
0
10
0
71
2.4
TOTALS
120/0
633
97/222
.437
92/205
.449
8-34
34
42
42-0
4
24
2
295
2.5
Three-point field-goals: ’05, 35-75 (.467); ’06, 22-42 (.524); ’07, 12/33 (.364)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE L ACY, NATASHA Texas El-Paso’09 HEIGHT 5-10/WEIGHT 165 BORN: Jul. 8, 1985 Acquired: Acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Sparks on February 23, 2012
NUMBER: 21
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’12
1/20
259
29/81
.358
14/18
.778
10/32
42
25
27/0
13
23
5
77
3.9
Totals
4/65
946
124/294
.422
63/105
.600
34/109
143
129
97/0
64
96
17
323
5.0
Three Point Field Goals: ’12, 5-21 (.238); Career: 63-105 (.267)
L ANGHORNE, CRYSTAL Maryland ’08 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 175 BORN: October 27, 1982 NUMBER: 1 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 2008 WNBA draft. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08
34/6
529
68/109
.624
0/0
0
53-83
136
15
54-0
15
36
6
164
4.8
’09
34/22
1013
163/284
.574
82/119
.689
101-167 268
29
74-0
34
76
13
408
12.0
10
2/2
70
11/24
.458
5/5
1.000
8/8
16
3
9/0
0
5
4
27
13.5
’12
31/31
999
190/338
.562
75/117
.641
75/119
194
42
65/0
46
75
4
456
14.7
TOTALS:
164/124 4763
869/1531 .568
405/584
.693
423/740 1163
176
339/0
165
379
45
2146
13.1
’09
2/2
79
14/20
.700
5/8
.625
5-15
20
1
6-0
1
6
1
33
16.5
10
4/4
149
25/44
.568
10/13
.769
13/23
36
4
15/0
1
11
5
60
15.0
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: '08, 0-0 (.000); '09, 0-2 (.000); ’10, 1-6 (.167); ’11, 1-8 (.125); ’12, 1-8 (.125) Totals: 3-24 (.125). Playoffs: '09, 0-0 (.000); ’10, 0-0 (.000)
LUZ, HELEN Brazil HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 144 BORN: November 23, 1972 Acquired: Assigned to the Washington Mystics on April 30, 2001.
NUMBER: 25
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’01
32/3
489
55/136
.404
22/25
.880
10-27
37
55
47-0
28
43
5
164
5.1
’02
32/0
474
65/148
.439
15/19
.789
9-23
32
48
40-0
18
43
5
187
5.8
’03
20/0
165
19/53
.358
9/10
.900
2-8
10
21
16-0
6
11
2
59
3.0
TOTALS
84/3
1128
139/337
.412
46/54
.852
21-58
79
124
103-0
52
97
12
410
4.9
4/0
46
7/12
.583
0/0
0-3
3
8
2-0
2
3
0
18
4.5
PLAYOFFS ’02
Three-point field-goals: ’01, 32-82(.390); ’02, 42-106 (.396); ’03, 12-40 (.300) Totals: 86-228 (.377); Playoffs: ’02, 4-8 (.500)
MANN, KRISTEN California Santa Barbara ‘05 HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 185 BORN: August 10, 1983 Acquired: Signed as a free agent prior to the start of the 2009 season.
NUMBER: 24
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
‘05 (MIN)
24-0
185
30-60
0.500
10-16
0.688
11-24
35
11
16-0
8
7
1
71
3
‘06 (MIN)
33-33
895
92-238
0.387
25-34
0.735
23-90
113
94
71-0
19
50
7
245
7.4
‘07 (MIN)
34-17
882
96-256
0.379
29-37
0.784
39-83
122
43
81-0
31
27
7
258
7.6
‘08 (ATL/IND) 18-8
254
19-48
0.395
5-5
1
10-13
23
15
23-0
9
15
5
47
2.6
‘09
16-0
95
10-28
0.357
1-1
1
2-12
14
6
9-0
3
3
0
25
1.6
TOTALS
125-58
2309
247-630
0.392
71-93
0.763
85-222
307
169
200
70
102
20
646
5.2
’08
3-0
30
4-9
0.444
0-0
0
1-0
1
1
4-0
1
4
0
10
3.3
’09
1-0
8
1-2
0.500
0-0
0
1-0
1
0
1-0
0
1
0
3
3.0
TOTALS
4-0
38
5-11
0.454
0-0
0
2-0
2
1
5-0
1
5
0
13
3.25
PLAYOFFS
‘05, 0-9 (.000); ‘06, 36-96 (.375), ‘07, (37-106 (.349), ‘08, 4-9 (.444), ‘09, 4-18 (.222); Playoffs: ‘08, 2-6 (.333), ‘09, 1-2 (.500)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MA XWELL, MONICA Louisiana Tech ’99 HEIGHT: 5-9/WEIGHT: 162 BORN: December 21, 1976 NUMBER: 21 Acquired: Selected as a training camp participant during the Washington Mystics 1999 training camp. Departed: Released to the Indiana Fever during the 1999 WNBA Expansion Draft on December 15, 1999. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
20/0
141
11/50
.220
5/9
.556
3-19
22
10
9-0
5
11
1
34
1.7
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 7-33 (.212)
MCCRAY, NIKKI Tennessee ’95 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 158 BORN: Dec. 17, 1972 NUMBER: 15 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Washington Mystics on January 27, 1998. Departed: Traded to the Indiana Fever with the Mystics’ 17th and 49th overall 2002 Draft picks for Angie Braziel and the Fever’s 4th and 36th overall picks on December 5, 2001. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
29/28
969
191/457
.418
107/143
.748
34-51
85
90
81-2
43
125
2
512
17.7
’99
32/32
1043
193/455
.424
129/160
.806
35-51
86
78
86-1
34
107
1
561
17.5
’00
32/32
1046
167/385
.434
113/147
.769
22-34
56
85
79-0
45
89
5
497
15.5
’01
32/32
828
119/290
.410
91/128
.711
22-34
56
47
68-1
26
73
0
351
11.0
TOTALS
125/124 3886
670/1556 .430
440/578
.761
113-170 283
300
314-4
165
394
8
1921
15.4
2/2
7/16
0/0
2-4
13
6-0
1
10
0
15
7.5
PLAYOFFS ’00
70
.438
6
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 23-73 (.315); ’99, 46-153 (.301); ’00, 50-151 (.331); ’01, 22-95 (.232) Totals: 141-472 (.299); Playoffs: 1/7 (.143)
MCWILLIAMS-FRANKLIN, TA J Tennessee ’95 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 158 BORN: December 17, 1972 NUMBER: 11 Acquired: Traded from the Los Angeles Sparks to the Washington Mystics in exchange for F DeLisha Milton‑Jones. Departed: Traded to the Detroit Shock for F Tasha Humphrey and Eshaya Murphy. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08
26/26
862
147/280
.422
7/25
.280
59-132
191
41
62-0
44
75
25
347
13.3
MELVIN, CHASIT Y NC State ’98 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 189 BORN: May 3, 1976 Acquired: Drafted in the Dispersal Draft on January 6, 2004, from the Cleveland Rockers. Departed: Traded to the Chicago Sky for Forward Monique Currie on May 24, 2007. Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 9, 2009.
NUMBER: 44
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’04
34/16
825
104/256
.406
85/111
.766
63-68
131
37
89-0
15
52
18
293
8.6
’05
34/34
1051
150/305
.492
93/138
.674
82-117
199
25
113-0
31
61
14
397
11.7
’06
34/34
999
153/294
.520
99/151
.656
84-140
224
45
109-0
34
62
26
405
11.9
’07 ( WAS/ CHI)
32/28
935
118/259
.455
85/129
.658
73-140
213
37
101-0
38
71
22
322
10.06
’08 (CHI)
34/18
759
98-221
.443
81-132
.614
85-87
172
80
99-0
31
49
10
278
8.2
’09 (WAS)
34/33
756
84-188
.447
33-61
.541
79-79
158
36
101-0
34
50
29
201
5.9
10
34/12
659
75/173
.434
27/42
.643
70/89
159
23
71-0
24
41
17
177
5.2
TOTALS
359/290 9810
13522908
.465
917-1350 .679
820-11391959
488
635-0
312
635
215
3637
10.1
’04
3/3
104
13/31
.419
15/21
.714
7/18
25
6
10-0
1
2
4
41
13.7
’06 (WAS)
2/2
58
5/15
0.333
1-4
.250
10-5
15
0
11-0
0
5
0
11
5.5
’09
2/2
45
7/12
0.583
3-3
1.000
2-4
6
4
10-0
2
7
1
17
8.5
10
2/1
30
4/5
.800
3-4
.750
2/2
4
2
1-0
2
1
0
11
5.5
TOTALS
19/18
575
65-143
.455
66-91
.725
44-67
111
32
66-0
12
39
14
196
10.3
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: '99, 1-1 (1.000), '00, 1-7, (.143), '01,2-2 (1.000); '02, 3-6, (.500); '03, 3-11 (.273), ’04, 0-0, ’05, 4-16 (.250); '05, 4-16, (.250), ’06, 0-2 (.000),'07, 1-7 (.143);'08, 1-3 (.333); '09, 0-1, (.000), 10, 0-0 (.000) ; Playoffs, '00, 0-1, (.000); '01, 0-1 (.000);'03, 0-1, (.000); ’04, 0-0, (.000), ’06 (0-0); '09, 0-0, (.000)
MILLER, COCO Georgia ’01 HEIGHT: 5-10/WEIGHT: 138 BORN: September 6, 1978 Acquired: Selected ninth overall in the 2001 WNBA Draft on April 20, 2001. Departed: Released prior to the 2009 season.
NUMBER: 9
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
‘11
34/29
943
86/225
.382
30/38
.789
22/56
78
95
70
23
61
8
251
7.4
Three Point Field Goals: ’11, 49-111 (.441)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MILLER, KELLY Georgia, ‘01 HEIGHT 5-10/WEIGHT 138 BORN: Sept. 6, 1978 NUMBER: 2 Acquired: Acquired on April 11, 2011 in a draft day trade with the Atlanta Dream in exchange for Lindsey Harding Departed: Signed as a free agent with New York Liberty prior to the 2012 season YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’01
20/0
137
13/40
.325
6/11
.545
5-4
9
8
10-0
6
13
0
34
1.7
’02
32/32
904
114/263
.433
46/56
.821
44-72
116
82
84-0
33
59
2
298
9.3
’03
33/33
1076
172/382
.450
37/53
.698
55-72
127
86
95-0
39
53
7
413
12.5
’04
33/8
637
72/167
.431
11/14
.786
35-28
63
43
60-0
18
27
3
160
4.8
’05
34/4
500
68/160
.425
8/10
.800
24-35
59
44
53-0
26
28
3
153
4.5
’06
34/4
658
84/171
.491
26/29
.897
36-55
91
59
73-0
34
49
4
206
6.1
’07
30/2
455
47/116
.405
16/16
1.000
20-29
49
25
45-0
19
29
2
120
4.0
’08
34/6
710
77/217
.355
10/16
.625
46-39
85
47
63-0
26
58
5
179
5.3
TOTALS
250/83
5077
647/1516 .427
160/205
.780
265-334 599
394
483-0
201
316
26
1563
6.3
’02
5/5
163
21/50
.420
6/10
.600
7-8
15
12
13-0
2
7
0
54
10.8
’04
3/0
51
7/19
.368
2/2
1.000
3-4
7
2
2-0
5
2
0
16
5.3
’06
2/0
37
7/15
.467
1/4
.250
2-4
6
2
7-0
1
4
0
16
8.0
TOTALS
10/5
251
35/84
.417
9/16
.563
12-16
28
16
22-0
8
13
0
86
8.6
PLAYOFFS
Three-point field-goals: ’01, 2-6 (.333); ’02, 24-64 (.375), ’03. 32-89 (.360); ’04, 5-19; (.263); ’05, 9-24 (.375); ’06, 12-30 (.400); ’07, 10/25 (.400); Playoffs: ’02, 6-11 (.545); ’04, 0-0 (.000); ’06, 1-2 (.500) Totals: 7-17 (.563)
MILLS, TAUSHA Alabama ’98 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 225 BORN: February 29, 1976 Acquired: Selected second overall in the 2000 WNBA Draft on April 25, 2000. Departed: Qualifying contract withdrawn by Washington Mystics on May 6, 2003.
NUMBER: 5
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’00
31/0
295
46/105
.438
38/51
.745
39-41
80
9
71-1
10
37
8
130
4.2
’01
30/0
319
23/69
.333
18/31
.581
40-65
105
6
72-0
14
25
4
64
2.1
’02
4/0
17
0/4
.000
0/2
.000
0-3
3
0
3-0
1
2
0
0
0.0
TOTALS
55/0
534
40/141
.284
34/52
.654
44-85
129
18
98-1
17
39
4
123
2.4
2/0
21
4/7
.571
3/8
.375
2-1
3
0
7-0
0
3
0
11
5.5
PLAYOFFS ’00
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 0-0 (.000); ’01, 9-38 (.237), ’02, 0-0 (.000), Totals: 9-38 (.237); Playoffs: 0-0 (.000).
MILTON-JONES, DELISHA Florida ’97 HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 185 BORN: September 11, 1974 Acquired: In a trade from the Los Angeles Sparks for Chamique Holdsclaw on March 21, 2005. Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for Taj McWillams-Franklin and a first round pick.
NUMBER: 3
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’05
33/30
1069
138/331
.417
79/99
.798
45-127
172
58
117-1
57
75
18
394
11.9
’06
23/20
675
125/265
.472
51/63
.810
13-76
89
48
87-1
35
67
17
335
14.6
’07
34/34
1141
165/473
.349
98/116
.845
45-172
217
55
107-0
52
131
38
456
13.4
TOTALS
90/84
2885
430/1069 .402
228/278
.820
103-375 478
161
311-2
144
273
73
1185
13.1
2/2
69
11/29
2/2
1.000
7-11
5
3-0
3
6
1
28
14.0
PLAYOFFS ’06
.380
18
Three-point field-goals: ’05; 39-119 (.328); ’06, 34-79 (.430); Totals: 73-198 (.368); Playoffs: ’06, 4-9 (.444)
MONROE, JACINTA Florida State ’10 HEIGHT: 6-5/WEIGHT: 162 BORN: September 4, 1988, NUMBER:50 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the first round (6th overall) of the 2010 WNBA Draft Departed: Traded to the Seattle Storm on April 29,2011 YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’10
17/0
117
15/31
.484
6/12
.500
4/12
16
3
20/0
5
6
8
36
2.1
2/0
5
0/0
.000
0/0
.000
0/1
1
0
1/0
1
0
0
0
0.0
PLAYOFFS 10
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 19-92 (.207); ’99, 0-0 (.000); Totals: 19-92 (.207)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MOORE, PENNY Long Beach State ’91 HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 135 BORN: January 25, 1969 NUMBER: 24 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics (4th overall) in the 1998 WNBA Expansion Draft on February 18, 1998. Departed: Waived prior to start of 2002 WNBA season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
29/26
756
93/271
.343
33/46
.717
35-73
108
46
58-0
44
61
20
238
8.2
’99
4/0
19
1/3
.333
0/0
.000
1-0
1
0
1-0
0
4
1
2
0.5
TOTALS
33/26
775
94/274
.343
33/46
.717
36-73
109
46
59-0
44
65
21
240
7.3
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 19-92 (.207); ’99, 0-0 (.000); Totals: 19-92 (.207)
MOSBY, BERNICE Baylor ’07 HEIGHT: 6-1 /WEIGHT: 172 BORN: February 14, 1984 NUMBER: 33 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the first round (6th overall) of the 2007 WNBA Draft. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’07
28/0
279
30/62
.484
23/28
.821
25-53
78
10
22-0
8
19
6
83
3.0
’08
24/1
183
20/51
.442
8/12
.667
17-36
53
2
20-0
2
12
7
48
2.8
’09
24/0
169
17/47
.362
12/14
.857
15-22
37
3
29-0
8
16
1
46
1.9
TOTALS
76/1
631
67/160
.419
43/54
.796
57-111
168
15
71-0
18
47
14
177
2.3
Three Point Field Goals: ’07, 0-1 (.000); '08, 0-0 (.000); '09, 0-1 (.000)
MURPHY, ESHAYA USC ’06 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 164 BORN: April 15, 1985 NUMBER: 14 Acquired: Traded by the Detroit Shock along with Tasha Humphrey in exchange for Taj McWilliams Franklin. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08 (D/M/ Was)
15/3
134
14/48
.292
4/6
.667
13-13
26
8
19-0
6
11
2
37
2.2
NAGY, ANDREA Florida International ’95 HEIGHT: 5-8/WEIGHT: 154 BORN: November 16, 1971 NUMBER: 16 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the third round (25th overall) of the 1999 WNBA Draft, May 4, 1999. Departed: Traded to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for one of the Mystics’ second round picks in the 2001 Draft. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
32/32
947
54/132
.409
45/59
.763
11-67
78
146
111-2
31
83
3
162
5.1
’00
23/23
694
31/79
.392
21/26
.808
10-53
63
118
55-0
17
55
8
97
4.2
TOTALS
55/55
1641
85/211
.403
66/85
.776
21-120
141
264
166-2
48
138
11
259
4.7
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 9-33 (.273); ’00, 14-39 (.359); Totals: 23-72 (.319)
OWEN, HEATHER Stanford ’98 HEIGHT: 6-5/WEIGHT: 220 BORN: May 6, 1976 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Washington Mystics on May 12, 1999. Departed: Retired prior to start of 2001 WNBA season.
NUMBER: 44
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
17/0
235
10/25
.400
16/23
.696
11-27
38
7
42-0
2
15
4
36
2.1
’00
11/0
60
1/4
.250
0/0
2-7
9
2
12-0
0
3
0
2
0.2
TOTALS
28-0
295
11/29
.379
16/23
13-34
47
9
54-0
2
18
4
38
1.4
.696
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 0-0 (.000); ’00, 0-0 (.000); Totals: 0-0 (.000)
PAGE, MURRIEL Florida ’98 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 163 BORN: September 18, 1975 NUMBER: 10 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the first round (3rd overall) in the 1998 WNBA Draft. Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks along with Temeka Johnson and the number 5 pick in the 2006 WNBA draft for G Nikki Teasley and the Sparks’ number 8 pick. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
30/30
955
104/217
.479
41/65
.631
81-127
208
40
97-1
19
57
13
249
8.3
’99
32/26
916
105/183
.574
71/104
.683
68-145
213
28
103-4
24
49
30
281
8.8
’00
32/32
1046
131/222
.590
52/92
.565
79-129
208
64
103-2
23
63
32
314
9.8
’01
32/32
989
100/231
.433
21/36
.583
74-103
177
55
88-2
30
60
36
225
7.0
’02
32/15
750
88/195
.451
30/53
.566
55-100
155
37
79-0
14
45
15
208
6.5
’03
34/34
850
83/220
.377
42/56
.750
62-90
152
35
101-0
18
41
24
213
6.3
’04
33/19
809
81/175
.463
22/40
.550
40-100
140
36
85-0
25
30
16
184
5.6
’05
34/4
589
47/119
.395
8/8
1.000
21-62
83
25
56-0
15
23
9
108
3.2
TOTALS
259/180 6904
739/1562 .473
287/454
.632
480-856 1336
320
712-0
168
268
175
1782
6.8
’00
2/2
69
4/9
.444
3/4
.750
2-4
6
1
5-0
2
4
0
11
5.5
’02
5/0
113
17/27
.630
14/15
.933
6-16
22
4
12-0
1
3
4
48
9.6
’04
3/3
90
5/16
.313
1/2
.500
3-11
14
4
5-0
0
3
1
11
3.7
TOTALS
10/5
272
26/52
.500
18/21
.626
11-31
42
9
22-0
3
10
5
70
7.0
PLAYOFFS
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-2 (.000); ’99, 0-0 (.000); ’00, 0-0 (.000); ’01, 4-17 (.235), ’02, 2-4 (.500); ’03, 5-12 (.417), ’04, 0-3 (.000) Totals: 11-38 (.289); Playoffs: ’00, 0-0 (.000), ’02, 0-0 (.000), ’04, 0-0 (.000)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE PENN, JOCELYN South Carolina ’03 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 160 BORN: September 10, 1975 Acquired: Signed as a free agent with the Washington Mystics on June 9, 2003. Departed: Released prior to the 2004 season.
NUMBER: 45
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’03
30/0
288
31/78
.397
22/33
.667
81-127
208
40
97-1
19
57
13
249
8.3
Three-point field-goals: ’03, 2-13 (.154)
QUINN, NOELLE UCLA, ’07 HEIGHT 6-0/WEIGHT 175 BORN: Jan. 3, 1985 NUMBER: 45 Acquired: Selected by Minnesota in the first round of the 2007 WNBA Draft. Traded from the Los Angeles Sparks to the Washington Mystics for Marissa Coleman on February 1, 2012 Departed: Signed as a free agent with the Seattle Storm in 2013 YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’12
32/21
643
81/155
.523
28/36
.778
59/114
173
19
75/0
19
53
27
190
Totals
366/288 8894
692/987
.701
657/1657 1147
2316
1030/0
247
685
377
3184 8.7
1245/2450 .508
STL
5.9
Three Point Field Goals: ’12, 31-77 (.403)
ROBERTS, NYREE Old Dominion ’98 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 209 BORN: March 10, 1976 NUMBER: 00 Acquired: Selected by Houston in the second round of the 1998 WNBA Draft on April 29, 1998. Traded to the Washington Mystics for Alessandra Santos de Oliveira on July 11, 1999. Departed: Released to the Indiana Fever during the 1999 WNBA Expansion Draft on December 15, 1999. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
12/0
79
6/11
.545
5/9
.556
3-9
12
1
5-0
5
11
1
17
1.4
.600
4/7
.571
2-8
10
1
5-0
5
10
1
16
2.0
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 0-0 (.000) (WASHINGTON TOTAL) ’99
8/0
62
6/10
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 0-0 (.000)
ROBINSON, CRYSTAL SE Oklahoma St ’96 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 155 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on February 8, 2006. Departed: Retired in May 2007.
BORN: January 22, 1974
NUMBER: 17
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06
27/27
727
74/184
.402
12/30
.806
18-52
70
49
83-0
33
27
0
199
7.4
0/2
36
3/8
.375
0/0
.000
2-3
5
9
8-0
0
1
0
8
4.0
PLAYOFFS ’06
Three-point field-goals: ’06, 26-92 (.283); Playoffs: ’06, 2-5 (.500)
ROBINSON, RENEE Virginia ’00 HEIGHT: 5-7/WEIGHT: 157 BORN: June 15, 1978 Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Washington Mystics on July 27, 2008. Departed: Waived on May 8, 2001. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
’00
2/0
5
0/1
PCT
NUMBER: 24
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
4/4
1.000
0-0
0
0
3-0
1
1
0
4
2.0
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 0-1 (.000)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE SANFORD, NAKIA Kansas ’99 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 190 BORN: May 10, 1976 Acquired: Signed as a free agent with the Washington Mystics on April 10, 2003.
NUMBER: 4
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’03
17/0
134
20/40
.500
9/20
.450
10-16
26
1
35-0
3
20
2
49
2.9
’04
31/29
653
63/126
.500
43/75
.573
53-101
154
18
99-0
18
37
16
169
5.5
’05
27/0
293
29/60
.483
30/62
.484
15-30
45
6
50-0
10
17
11
88
3.3
’06
34/19
885
112/216
.519
77/125
.616
69-134
203
36
118-0
28
72
21
301
8.9
’07
34/31
994
123/232
.530
129/194
.665
100-142 242
23
141-0
27
88
28
375
11.0
’08
34/28
795
90/199
.452
49/123
.398
77-116
193
40
138-0
21
83
11
229
6.7
’09
34/13
663
77/164
.470
59/102
.578
55-92
147
22
109-1
26
73
14
213
6.3
10
34/22
608
76/159
.478
53/76
.697
51-92
143
25
100-0
25
68
8
205
6.0
TOTALS
211/120 4420
514/1037 .496
396/701
.565
379-631 1010
146
690-1
133
384
103
1424
6.7
’04
3/3
62
4/12
.333
5/6
.833
8-11
19
0
12-0
2
7
1
13
4.3
’06
2/2
59
5/15
.333
3/9
.333
7-9
16
1
5-0
3
2
1
13
6.5
‘09
2/0
35
5/7
.714
0/2
.000
3-2
5
3
10-0
0
2
1
10
5.0
10
2/1
28
5/7
.714
1/2
.500
3/3
6
1
8-0
1
2
1
11
5.5
TOTALS
7/5
156
14/34
.412
8/19
.421
18-22
40
4
27-0
5
11
3
36
5.1
PLAYOFFS
Three Point Field Goals: ’03, 0-0 (.000); ’04, 0-0 (000); ’05, 0-0 (000), ’06, 0-0 (000); '07, 0-0 (.000); '08, 0-0 (.000); '09, 0-0 (.000); Playoffs: ’04, 0-0 (.000); ’06, 0-0 (000); '09 0-0 (.000)
SANTOS DE OLIVEIRA, ALESSANDRA Brazil HEIGHT: 6-5/WEIGHT: 181 BORN: December 2, 1973 NUMBER: 11 Acquired: Signed with the WNBA and was acquired by the Washington Mystics on January 27, 1997. Departed: Traded to the Houston Comets for Nyree Roberts on July 11, 1999. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
16/12
481
63/122
.516
50/108
.463
60-69
129
1
45-1
12
55
7
176
11.0
’99
13/6
216
22/39
.564
7/22
.318
19-23
42
1
25-0
1
16
2
51
3.9
TOTALS
29/18
1178
85/161
.528
57/130
.438
79-92
171
2
70-1
13
71
9
227
7.8
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 0-0 (.000), ’99, 0-0 (.000)
SAURET, AUDREY France HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 146 BORN: October 31, 1976 Acquired: Signed with the WNBA and assigned to the Washington Mystics on May 12, 1999.
NUMBER: 6
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’01
25/3
455
33/111
.297
7/24
.292
11-31
42
43
39-0
24
41
4
76
3.0
Three-point field-goals: ’01, 3-26 (.115)
SHULER, ADRIENNE Georgia ’91 HEIGHT: 5-6/WEIGHT: 153 BORN: April 24, 1969 Acquired: Signed by the WNBA and assigned to the Washington Mystics on May 8, 1998. Departed: Waived on May 6, 1999.
NUMBER: 30
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
25/12
363
31/84
.369
14/17
.824
12-40
52
48
52-0
23
41
3
89
3.6
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 13-38 (.342)
SMITH, AIYSHA LSU ’03 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 176 BORN: July 18, 1980 NUMBER: 31 Acquired: First round (7th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2003 WNBA Draft on April 26, 2003. Departed: Retired prior to the 2005 season. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’03
31/2
422
41/120
.342
17/34
.500
21-44
65
10
44-0
11
26
9
104
3.4
’04
29/3
403
42/103
.408
22/34
.647
26-43
69
15
38-0
17
21
12
115
4.0
TOTALS
60/5
825
83/223
.375
39/68
.574
47-87
134
25
82-0
28
47
21
219
3.7
3/0
53
5/15
.333
4/5
.800
5-3
8
1
5-0
1
4
0
15
5.0
PLAYOFFS ’04
Three-point field-goals: ’03, 5-34 (.147); ’04, 14-50 (.355), Playoffs: ’04, 1-4 (.250)
SMITH, CRYSTAL Iowa HEIGHT: 5-6/WEIGHT: 121 Acquired: Signed as a free agent during the 2008 season. Departed: Released prior to the 2009 season.
BORN: March 12, 1984
NUMBER: 25
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08
29/4
393
39/110
.355
14/38
.806
10-18
28
25
43-0
14
34
2
121
4.3
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ALL-TIME ROSTER WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE SMITH, K ATIE Ohio State ‘96 HEIGHT: 5-11/WEIGHT: 175 BORN: June 4, 1974 Acquired: Signed as a free agent with the Washington Mystics on March 16,2010 Departed: SIgned as a free agent with the Seattle Storm on April 29,2011
NUMBER: 30
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
10
33/33
101
109/276
.395
42/55
.764
13-57
70
85
94-0
24
53
5
314
9.5
2/2
55
4/12
.333
5/6
.833
2-6
8
2
7-0
1
3
0
14
7.0
Playoffs 10
Three Point Field Goals: Playoffs: ’10, 1-7 (.143)
SMITH-TAYLOR, CHARLOTTE UNC ’95 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 148 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on April 13, 2005.
BORN: August 23, 1975
Number: 3
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’05
34/34
1036
87/190
.458
30/46
.652
34-94
128
71
93-0
11
46
11
246
7.2
SNOW, MICHELLE Tennesse ‘02 HEIGHT: 6-5/WEIGHT 158 BORN: March 20, 1980 Acquired: Signed as a free agent with the Washington Mystics on February 9, 2012 YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
NUMBER: 2 BLK
PTS
AVG
Three Point Field Goals: ’12, 0-1 (.000)
SOBRAL, LEIL A Brazil HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 172 Acquired: Signed by the Mystics on June 10, 1998. Departed: Waived on July 31, 1998.
BORN: November 11, 1974
NUMBER: 32
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
14/0
71
6/25
.240
9/13
.692
3-7
10
6
14-0
5
9
2
24
1.7
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 3-11 (.273)
STILL, VALERIE Kentucky ’83 HEIGHT: 6-1/WEIGHT: 155 Departed: Retired in 2000.
BORN: May 14, 1961
NUMBER: 12
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
23/6
282
12/49
.245
7/19
.368
16-27
43
6
38-0
4
20
4
31
1.3
Three-point field-goals: ’99, 0-3 (.000)
STOCKS, TAMARA Florida ’01 HEIGHT: 6-3/WEIGHT: 165 BORN: January 29, 1979 NUMBER: 42 Acquired: Second round (25th overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2001 WNBA Draft on April 20, 2001. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’01
3/0
11
1/3
.333
1/2
.500
0-1
2
0
3-0
0
0
0
3
1.0
Three-point field-goals: ’01, 0-0 (.000)
TEASLEY, NIKKI UNC ’02 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 169 Acquired: By trade from the Los Angeles Sparks. Departed: Released following the 2007 season.
BORN: March 22, 1979
NUMBER: 42
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06
34/34
975
118/318
.371
76/92
.826
13-76
89
183
81-1
44
77
11
364
10.7
’07
33/33
746
51/152
.336
42/45
.933
19-54
73
109
80-0
23
62
6
172
5.2
TOTALS
67/67
1721
169/470
.359
118/137
.861
32-130
162
292
162-0
67
139
17
536
8.0
2/2
66
7/19
.368
6/7
.857
1-14
15
8
5-0
1
7
0
20
10.0
PLAYOFFS ’06
Three-point field-goals: ’06, 52-151 (.344); Playoffs: ’06, 0-9 (000)
TEIL ANE, ZANE Western Illinois ’06 HEIGHT: 6-7/WEIGHT: 169 Acquired: Signed as a free agent. Departed: Released prior to the 2009 season.
BORN: September 24, 1983
NUMBER: 14
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’06
16/0
105
14/26
.538
1/2
.500
11-16
27
1
18-0
3
4
3
29
1.8
2/0
2
0/1
.000
0/0
.000
0-0
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
PLAYOFFS ’06
Three-point field-goals: ’06, 0-0 (000); Playoffs: ’06, 0-0 (000)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE THOMAS, JASMINE Duke ’11 HEIGHT 5-9/WEIGHT 140 BORN: Sept. 30, 1989 Acquired: Traded to the Washington Mystics on April 29, 2011 from the Seattle Storm
NUMBER: 5
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’11
34/6
655
85/241
.353
24/36
.667
13/60
73
64
60
25
55
9
218
6.4
2/0
2
0/1
.000
0/0
.000
0-0
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
PLAYOFFS ’06
Three Point Field Goals: ’11, 24-77 (.312)
VAUGHN, KRYSTAL VCU ’08 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 160 Acquired: Third round of the 2008 WNBA draft. Departed: Released prior to the 2009 season.
BORN: September 8, 1986
NUMBER: 5
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’08
15/0
78
3/19
.158
0/2
.000
4-11
15
0
6-0
2
10
2
12
0.8
WALKER, DEMYA Virginia ’99 HEIGHT 6-3/WEIGHT 200 BORN: Nov. 28, 1977 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on July 25, 2011 Departed: Signed as a free with the New York Liberty prior to the 2012 season
NUMBER: 11
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’11
20/5
409
49/125
.392
28/38
.737
36/44
80
24
60
8
34
7
126
6.3
Three Point Field Goals: ’11, 0-3 (.000)
WALSETH, MAREN Penn State ’01 HEIGHT: 6-2/WEIGHT: 181 BORN: October 28, 1978 Acquired: Assigned to the Washington Mystics on April 29, 2002. Departed: Not offered contract by the Washington Mystics prior to the 2003 season.
NUMBER: 44
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’02
18/0
104
6/25
.240
0/2
.000
7-14
21
7
8-0
2
9
0
13
0.7
1/0
7
0/2
.000
0/0
0-0
0
1
1-0
0
1
1
0
0.0
PLAYOFFS ’02
Three-point field-goals: ’02, 1-7 (.143); Playoffs: ’02, 0-0 (.000)
WASHINGTON, TONYA Florida ’00 HEIGHT: 6-0/WEIGHT: 165 BORN: December 30, 1977 Acquired: Second round (18th overall) of the 2000 WNBA Draft on April 25, 2000. Departed: Waived by the Washington Mystics.
NUMBER: 4
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’00
19/0
103
8/29
.276
4/6
.667
6-8
14
5
4-0
2
4
0
26
1.4
’01
30/2
336
41/114
.360
9/11
.818
19-24
43
10
5-0
4
14
2
101
3.4
’02
25/0
291
28/86
.326
11/13
.846
27-11
38
15
6-0
3
16
2
73
2.9
TOTALS
74/2
730
77/229
.336
24/30
.800
52-43
95
30
15-0
9
34
4
200
2.7
’00
1/0
4
0/0
0-0
0
0
1-0
0
1
0
0
0.0
’02
4/0
52
7/14
1-2
3
2
4-0
3
1
0
20
5.0
PLAYOFFS 0/0 .500
4/5
.800
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 6-14 (.429); ’01, 10-29 (.345); ’02, 6-18 (.333); Totals: 22-61 (.361); Playoffs: 0-0 (.000); ’02, 2-5 (.400)
WHITTLE, JENNIFER Australia HEIGHT: 6-5 BORN: September 5, 1973 Acquired: Fourth round (37th overall) in the 1999 WNBA Draft on May 4, 1999. Departed: Waived on July 1, 1999.
NUMBER: 12
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’99
3/0
18
0/2
.000
0/0
.000
0-3
3
0
1-0
1
5
1
0
0.0
Three-point field-goals: ’00, 6-14 (.429); ’01, 10-29 (.345), Totals: 16-43 (.372)
WILLIAMS, RITA Connecticut ’98 HEIGHT: 5-6/WEIGHT: 135 BORN: January 14, 1976 NUMBER: 13 Acquired: Selected by the Washington Mystics in the second round (13th overall) of the 1998 WNBA Draft on April 29, 1998. Departed: Released to the Indiana Fever during the 1999 WNBA Expansion Draft on December 15, 1999. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’98
30/18
712
41/127
.323
38/60
.633
13-55
68
69
51-0
63
69
2
132
4.4
’99
31/0
312
31/62
.500
23/36
.639
7-30
37
30
41-0
21
26
1
104
3.4
TOTALS
61/18
1024
72/189
.381
61/96
.635
20-85
105
99
92-0
84
95
3
236
3.9
Three-point field-goals: ’98, 12-55 (.218), ’99, 19-34 (.559); Totals: 31-89 (.348)
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE WISDOM-HYLTON, LINDSAY Purdue ‘09 HEIGHT 6-2/ WEIGHT 186 Acquired: Signed as a free agent on May 14, 2012 Departed: Retired
BORN: May 26, 1986
NUMBER: 14
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
STL
TO
BLK
PTS
AVG
’12
34/2
501
61/127
.480
14/19
.737
41/56
97
32
52/0
24
40
27
136
4.0
Totals (Careers)
124/3
1414
171/361
.474
54/80
.675
119/182 301
72
151/0
56
98
73
397
3.2
Three Points Field Goals: ’12, 0-1 (.000); Careers 1-5 (.200)
ZIRKOVA, ZUZANA Slovakia HEIGHT: 5-9/WEIGHT: 145 BORN: June 6, 1980 NUMBER: 12 Acquired: Second round (21st overall) by the Washington Mystics in the 2003 WNBA Draft on April 26, 2003. Departed: Waived on April 27, 2005. YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
PCT
FT/FTA
PCT
O-D
TOT
AST
PF-DQ
’03
6/0
30
2/4
.500
6/6
1.000
0-2
2
1
3-0
STL
TO 2
BLK
PTS
AVG
11
1.8
Three-point field-goals: ’03, 1-2 (.500)
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MYSTICS TIMELINE WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE October 1, 1997 - Washington, DC, is selected as a potential city for a WNBA team. The city must meet certain WNBA expansion criteria including season ticket sales, marketing and advertising commitments.
May 4, 1999 - With the first pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft, the Mystics select Chamique Holdsclaw. Rounding out their picks are Shalonda Enis, Andrea Nagy and Jennifer Whittle.
November 11, 1997 - The NBA approves the selection of Washington as the home of an expansion team for the 1998 WNBA season. Washington Sports and Entertainment, which runs the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals, will operate the team and home games will be played at MCI Center.
May 11, 1999 - Jenny Boucek is hired as assistant coach.
December 16, 1997 - In keeping with the magical theme of the Washington Wizards, WSELP Chairmen Abe Pollin announces that Washington’s WNBA team will be called the Mystics. December 29, 1997 - Jim Lewis, who coached at George Mason University for 14 seasons, is named the Mystics first head coach. January 21, 1998 - The Mystics logo is unveiled. The team colors are blue, black and bronze. January 27, 1998 - Nikki McCray and Alessandra Santos de Oliveira are introduced as the first two players on the Mystics’ inaugural roster. February 18, 1998 - With the first pick in the expansion draft, the Mystics select Heidi Burge, formally of the L.A. Sparks. The Mystics also add Penny Moore (Charlotte Sting), Deborah Carter (Utah Starzz), and Tammy Jackson (Houston Comets). March 9, 1998 - The WNBA announces that the Washington Mystics will have the third pick in the WNBA Draft on April 29. March 25, 1998 - Cathy Parson is named assistant coach of the Washington Mystics. June 10, 1998 - The Mystics announce their opening day roster of Deborah Carter, Murriel Page, Alessandra Santos de Oliveira, Keri Chaconas, Nikki McCray, Rita Williams, Penny Moore, Tammy Jackson, Adrienne Shuler, Leila Sobral, Heidi Burge, and La’Shawn Brown. June 19, 1998 - The Mystics set a WNBA attendance record, hosting a sellout crowd of 20,674 for the home opener against the Utah Starzz. With an 85-76 victory, the Mystics record the first-ever franchise win. July 23, 1998 - Mystics relieve Head Coach Jim Lewis of his coaching responsibilities. Assistant Coach Cathy Parson takes over his responsibilities on an interim basis. August 18, 1998 - The Mystics set a new WNBA record for attendance in their inaugural season. Close to 240,000 fans attended the Mystics 15 home games. October 28, 1998 - After finishing their inaugural season 3-27, the Mystics are awarded the first pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft.
July 6, 1999 - Chamique Holdsclaw and Nikki McCray are selected as starters for the WNBA Inaugural All-Star Game. July 14, 1999 - USA Basketball selects Nikki McCray and Chamique Holdsclaw to participate on the USA Basketball Senior Women’s National Team. August 21, 1999 - The Mystics finish the 1999 season 12‑20, narrowly missing the playoffs. They improve their record by nine wins. August 28, 1999 - Chamique Holdsclaw is named the 1999 WNBA Rookie of the year. September 5, 1999 - Chamique Holdsclaw is named to the All-WNBA Second Team. January 19, 2000 - The Mystics acquire F Vicky Bullett from Charlotte in a trade that sends F Shalonda Enis and the Mystics’ third-round draft pick during the 2000 WNBA Draft to Charlotte. April 7, 2000 - Tyrone Beaman is hired as an assistant coach. April 25, 2000 - With the second and 18th picks in the 2000 WNBA Draft, the Mystics select Tausha Mills and Tonya Washington. July 14, 2000 - Nancy Darsch resigns as head coach of the Washington Mystics. Wizards Director of Player Personnel Darrell Walker is named interim head coach for the remainder of the 2000 WNBA season. August 9, 2000 - The Mystics finish the 2000 regular season 14-18, and qualify for the playoffs. August 14, 2000 - The Mystics lose to the New York Liberty in the first round of the playoffs, 0-2, ending their 2000 season, the most successful to date. December 20, 2000 - Mystics General Manager Melissa McFerrin announces Tom Maher as head coach for the 2001 season. February 6, 2001 - The Mystics hire Marianne Stanley as an assistant coach. April 20, 2001 - The Mystics select guard Coco Miller in the first round (9th overall) pick of the 2001 WNBA Draft. The Mystics also select F/C Tamara Stocks (25th overall), G Jamie Lewis (41st overall) and F Elena Karpova (44th overall). June 3, 2001 - Opening night at the MCI Center, the Mystics unveil their third consecutive WNBA Attendance Champions banner in front of 17,310 fans. The Mystics honor Katherine Graham and Leslie Visser at halftime for paving the way for women in the media. The Mystics beat the Seattle Storm 68-63.
February 18, 1999 - Nancy Darsch is named head coach of the Mystics. March 3, 1999 - The Mystics name Melissa McFerrin assistant coach. April 29, 1999 - The WNBA and its players sign the league’s first collective bargaining agreement.
June 25, 2001 - The WNBA announces that the Mystics and the MCI Center will host the 2002 All-Star Game. July 3, 2001 - The Mystics’ 72-69 win over the Seattle Storm makes WNBA history as the longest WNBA game. It took four overtimes and two hours and 46 minutes to complete.
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE July 8, 2001 - Chamique Holdsclaw is the top vote getter in the 2001 WNBA AllStar balloting. Holdsclaw receives 105,006 votes. Holdsclaw and Nikki McCray are selected as starters for the Eastern Conference All-Star Team. July 10, 2001 - The Mystics activate Markita Aldridge and Tamara Stocks and place Chamique Holdsclaw (stress-related reaction in her right foot) and Cass Bauer-Bilodeau (right knee chondromalacia) on the injured list.
January 6, 2004 - The Mystics select Chasity Melvin with the second pick in the 2004 WNBA Dispersal Draft. January, 21, 2004 - Marianne Stanley and Linda Hill-MacDonald resign as head coach and assistant coach, respectively. February, 10, 2004
- The mystics sign Chasity Melvin.
July 21, 2001 - The team activates Chamique Holdsclaw and places Markita Aldridge on the injured list with a left knee effusion.
February 17, 2004 - The Washington Mystics hire Michael Adams as the new head coach.
August 8, 2001 - The Mystics celebrate their one millionth fan during the game against the Miami Sol. The Mystics are the first WNBA team to reach one million fans in just four seasons.
March 7, 2004 - Linda Hargrove joins the Mystics coaching staff as an assistant coach.
December 5, 2001 - The Mystics acquire the fourth overall selection in the 2002 WNBA Draft as well as the 36th overall pick and F Angie Braziel in exchange for the 17th and 49th overall selections and G Nikki McCray. With the trade, the Mystics hold two first-round picks (third and fourth) and two third-round picks (33rd and 36th) in the 2002 Draft.
March 30, 2004 - Stephanie Ready joins the Mystics coaching staff as an assistant coach. Ledell Eackles also returns to the team as assistant coach. March 25, 2004 - The Mystics trade F Asjha Jones to the Connecticut Sun in a three-team trade for Phoenix Mercury G Tamicha Jackson.
January 4, 2002 - Melissa McFerrin and Tom Maher resign as general manager and head coach, respectively.
April 17, 2004 - With the second overall pick, the Mystics select Alana Beard in the first round of the 2004 WNBA Draft. In the second round, the Mystics select Kaayla Chones with the 15th overall pick. In the third round, the Mystics select Evan Unrau with the 28th overall pick.
April 4, 2002 - Washington Sports and Entertainment President Susan Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Malley announces the hiring of Marianne Stanley as head coach of the Mystics and Pat Summitt as the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s player personnel consultant.
February 2, 2005 - G Stacey Dales-Schuman retires.
April 19, 2002 - The Washington Mystics select Stacey Dales-Schuman (third overall pick), Asjha Jones (fourth overall pick), LaNisha Cartwell (33rd overall pick), and Teresa Geter (36th overall pick) in the 2002 WNBA Draft.
February 25, 2005 - Linda Hargrove is named general manager of the Washington Mystics. March 21, 2005 - F Chamique Holdsclaw is traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for F DeLisha Milton-Jones and the 13th overall pick in the 2005 WNBA draft.
April 29, 2002 - The Mystics announce Linda Hill-MacDonald and Ledell Eackles as assistant coaches.
April 6, 2005 - Marynell Meadors and Jeff House are named assistant coaches.
January 31, 2003 - Marianne Stanley renews her contract with the Mystics.
April 15, 2005 - Head Coach Michael Adams resigns.
April 24, 2003 - With the eighth pick in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal Draft, the Washington Mystics select Jenny Mowe, formerly of the dissolved Portland Fire team.
April 16, 2005 - The Mystics select G Temeka Johnson with the sixth overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft. In the second round, the Mystics select G Erica Taylor. In the third round, the Mystics select F Tashia Morehead
April 25, 2003 - With the seventh overall pick in the 2003 WNBA Draft, the Washington Mystics select Aiysha Smith. In the second round, the Mystics select Zuzana Zirkova with the 21st overall pick. In the third round, the Mystics select Trish Juhline with the 32nd overall pick and Tamara Bowie with the 36th overall pick.
April 21, 2005 - Richie Adubato is named the new head coach of the washington Mystics.
May 6, 2003 - Pat Summitt renews her contract with the Washington Mystics to serve as player personnel consultant. May 31, 2003 - Chamique Holdsclaw scores her 2,000th point and 1,000th rebound in the same game. She is the first player to do so. June 13, 2003 - Murriel Page surpasses the 1,000-rebound mark when she pulls down a game-high 11 rebounds vs. Connecticut. June 30, 2003 Chamique Holdsclaw is named a starter on the All-Star Team for the fifth time. She has been selected to the All-Star Team every season since her rookie year in 1999.
May 25, 2005 - Washington Sports and Entertainment Chairman Abe Pollin sells the Washington Mystics to Lincoln Holdings LLC; Sheila Johnson will lead the franchise. February 8, 2006 - The Mystics sign F Crystal Robinson. February 16, 2006 - The Mystics re-sign G Coco Miller. March 1, 2006 - F Murriel Page and G Temeka Johnson, the fifth pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft, are traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for G Nikki Teasley and the number-eight pick. January 16, 2007 - The WNBA announces that Washington will host the 2007 All-Star Game on July 15. It will be the second time that DC hosts the All-Star Game.
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MYSTICS TIMELINE WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE April 4, 2007 - The Washington Mystics select F Bernice Mosby with the sixth overall pick in the WNBA Draft. The Mystics also select G Megan Vogel (19th overall) and C Gillian Goring (33rd overall).
January 12, 2010 - Marianne Stanley is named assistant coach to the Washington Mystics. March 16, 2010 - Guard Katie Smith signs with the Mystics as a free agent
May 24, 2007 - The Mystics trade C Chasity Melvin for G/F Monique Currie from the Chicago Sky.
April 8, 2010 - The Mystics selected Jacinta Monroe (first round), Jenna Smith (second round), Alexis Gray-Lawson (third round); Shanavia Dowdell (fourth round) in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
July 15, 2007 - Alana Beard and DeLisha Milton-Jones are named to the All-Star Team for the game being played in Washington, D.C. May 31, 2007 - Guard Crystal Robinson retires and joins the Mystics’ coaching staff. June 1, 2007 - Head Coach Richie Adubato resigns; Wayne “Tree” Rollins is named interim head coach. February 25, 2008 - Alana Beard signs with the Mystics. April 9, 2008 - The Washington Mystics select F Crystal Langhorne with the sixth overall pick in the 2008 WNBA draft. Washington also adds Lindsey Pluimer (19th overall) and Krystal Vaughn (33rd). April 22, 2008 - The Los Angeles Sparks trade Taj McWilliams-Franklin and a first-round pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft to the Washington Mystics for DeLisha Milton-Jones. The Mystics waive Tierre Wilson and sign Rashida Suber to a training camp contract.
April 14, 2010 – General Manager Angela Taylor announces that Alana Beard will undergo ankle arthroscopy and ankle tendon repair surgery and will miss the 2010 WNBA season. May 12, 2010 –Guard Nikki Blue is traded to the New York Liberty in exchange for rookie guard Ashley Houts. May 12, 2010 – Forward Crystal Langhorne joins the National Milk Mustache “got milk?”® campaign. June 10, 2010 – Ted Leonsis and his partners complete the purchase of the Washington Wizards and Verizon Center and create a new company – Monumental Sports & Entertainment – that owns those entities as well as the Capitals and the Mystics. June 28, 2010 – Forward Crystal Langhorne is named Player of the Week for games played during the week of June 21.
July 19, 2008 - Jessie Kenlaw replaces Tree Rollins as interim head coach.
July 7, 2010 – Forward Crystal Langhorne is named the league’s Eastern Conference Player of the Month for games played in June.
August 12, 2008 - The Detroit Shock trade Tasha Humphrey, Eshaya Murphy and a second-round pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft to the Washington Mystics for Taj McWilliams-Franklin.
July 10, 2010- For the first time in franchise history, three Mystics players are named to the All-Star team. Monique Currie, Lindsey Harding and Crystal Langhorne earn their first all-star nod.
September 22, 2008 - General Manager Linda Hargrove is relieved of her duties.
August 22, 2010- Washington finishes the season with a franchise best record 22-12
October 23, 2008 - The Washington Mystics name Angela Taylor general manager. November 6, 2008 - Julie Plank is named head coach of the Washington Mystics.
August 25, 2010-Washington earns the top seed in the Eastern Conference for 2010 WNBA playoffs
January 6, 2009 - Lubomyr “Luby” Lichonczak, Vanessa Nygaard and Vicky Bullett are named assistant coaches with the Washington Mystics.
August 27, 2010 – The Mystics fall to the Atlanta Dream 0-2 in the first round of the WNBA Playoffs
February 9, 2009 - Chasity Melvin signs with the Washington Mystics.
August 30, 2010 – Guard Lindsey Harding is named to the 2010 WNBA AllDefensive Second Team
March 23, 2009 - Trudi Lacey is named assistant coach to the Washington Mystics; Vanessa Nygaard resigns. April 9, 2009 - The Washington Mystics select F Marissa Coleman with the second overall pick in the WNBA draft. The Mystics select Camille Lenoir (23rd overall) and Jelena Milovanovic (24th overall) in the second round. In the third round (28th overall), the Mystics select Josephine Owino.
December 2, 2010 – The Mystics unveil their new color scheme; red, navy, silver, and white. December 2, 2010 – The Mystics announce Trudi Lacey as the new General Manager/Head Coach December 3, 2010 – Marianne Stanley will return to the Mystics coaching staff
June 25, 2009 - Washington Mystics guard Alana Beard is voted as a starter to the 2009 All-Star game. September 12, 2009 - The Washington Mystics earn a playoff berth for the first time since 2006. December 14, 2009 - Washington selects Guard Kristen Haynie in the 2009 dispersal draft.
January 19, 2011 – General Manager/Head Coach Trudi Lacey announces forward Monique Currie is most likely to miss upcoming WNBA season following surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee. February 3, 2011 – Laurie Byrd joins Mystics coaching staff
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE April 7, 2011 - The Mystics announce that the team has entered into a marquee partnership with Inova Health System. As part of the partnership, Mystics players will wear Inova Hospital System’s name and logo on the front of their home and away jerseys, shooting shirts and community apparel during the upcoming 2011 WNBA season.
February 27, 2013-Mystics acquires Kia Vaughn and a second round pick (17th overall) from the New York Liberty in exchange for their first round pick (seventh overall).
April 9, 2011 – Mystics acquire All-Star Nicky Anosike from the Minnesota Lynx
April 15, 2013- Mystics acquires Quanitra Hollingsworth from the New York Liberty in exchange for Washington’s third round pick (25th overall).
April 11, 2011 - The Mystics select Victoria Dunlap (Kentucky) with the 11th overall pick in the first round, Karima Christmas (Duke) with the 23rd overall pick in the second round, and Sara Krnjic (Serbia) with the 35th overall pick in the third round. April 11, 2011 - The Mystics acquire Ta’Shia Phillips and guard Kelly Miller from the Atlanta Dream in exchange for guard Lindsey Harding and the Mystics’ 2012 second round draft pick. Phillips (Xavier University) was selected 8th overall in the first round by the Dream.
March 16, 2013- Eric Thibault joined the Mystics as an assistant coach
April 15, 2013- Mystics select Tayler Hill in the first round (4th overall), Nadirah McKenith and Emma Meesseman with the 17th and 19th picks respectively in the second round of the 2013 WNBA draft May 14, 2013-Jessica Moore signed as a free agent May 15, 2013-Drey Mingo waived May 15, 2013-Natalie Novosel waived
April 29, 2011 – The Mystics acquire Jasmine Thomas from the Seattle Storm in a three-team trade. Washington will also receive Seattle’s 2012 first round pick and the Indiana Fever’s 2012 third round pick. The Seattle Storm acquired guard Katie Smith, center Jacinta Monroe and Indiana‘s 2012 second round pick while the Fever received guard Erin Phillips and Seattle’s 2012 third round pick. May 12, 2011-Kay Jewelers sign a multi-year partnership with the Mystics July 19, 2011-Crystal Langhorne named to the All-Star team August 10, 2011- General Manager/Head Coach Trudi Lacey announces that guard Alana Beard will be out for the rest of the season with a foot injury. August 31, 2011- General Manager/Head Coach Trudi Lacey announces that forward Monique Currie will return to action. January 17, 2012-Jennifer Gillom joins the Mystics coaching staff April 19, 2012-The Washington Mystics and Inova renew their marquee sponsorship April 24, 2012-The Washington Mystics announce their 15th anniversary celebration September 24, 2012- Trudi Lacey and the team decides to part ways September 26, 2012-Mystics to pick fourth in the 2013 WNBA Draft December 18, 2012-Mike Thibault is named the team’s head coach and general manager January 23, 2013- Marianne Stanley returns to the team as an assistant coach February 1, 2013-The Mystics sign free agent Ivory Latta February 19, 2013- Washington Mystics acquires the Atlanta Dream’s first and second round picks in the 2013 WNBA Draft (seventh and 19th overall) in exchange for guard Jasmine Thomas and Washington’s 13th pick.
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OPPONENTS
ATLANTA DREAM WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Atlanta Dream
All-Time Series: Washington 10-10
225 Peachtree Street NW Peachtree Center Suite 2400 Atlanta, GA 30303 Colors: Blue, Red, Light Blue, Navy Arena: Philips Arena (10,160) www.atlantadream.net
Directory
2012 Results 8/24 Atlanta 81-Washington 69 8/30 Washington 59-Atlanta 82 9/9 Washington 68- Atlanta 93 9/14 Atlanta 82- Washington 74
Owner
Dream Too LLC (Mary Brock and Kelly Loeffler) COO Ashley Preisinger General Manager & Head Coach Fred Williams Assistant Coaches Joe Ciampi, Julie Plank Athletic Trainer/Director of Basketball Operations Kim Moseley Senior Director of Marketing & Communications Tonya Alleyne Media Relations Manager Brad Gust
Atlanta 4-0
2013 Schedule Fred Williams
Sunday, June 2 Friday, June 28 Sunday, August 18 Friday, August 23 Wednesday, August 28 Home games in bold
4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
2012 SEASON SERIES (0-4) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. ATLANTA PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Currie
4 4 96
16 39 .410
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 3
8 .375
FT
23 31 .742
FTA
PCT
4 9 13
4 11 0 11 15 0 58
14.5
Langhorne
4 4 102
19 37 .514
0
1 .000
6
8 16 24
6 8 0 6 15 1 44
11.0
Ajavon
4 2 95
11 35 .314
5 12 .417
10 10 1.000
3 6 9
7 13 0 10 13 0 37
9.3
Thomas
4 4 99
13 38 .342
4 12 .333
5 5 1.000
1 12 13
9 7 0 3 6 0 35
8.8
Quinn
10 .600
OR DR REB
AST PF
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG
3 2 56
6 15 .400
4 10 .400
3
3 1.000
0 6 6
4 3 0 0 1 2 19
6.3
Wisdom-Hylton 4 0 72
8 18 .444
0 0
---
3
4 .750
7 10 17
3 8 0 0 6 4 19
4.8
Robinson
4 2 89
9 19 .474
0 0
---
0
2 .000
11 12 23
7 7 0 3 4 6 18
4.5
Snow
4 2 55
6 17 .353
0 0
---
2
2 1.000
5 6 11
0 7 0 0 7 3 14
3.5
Bobbitt
4 0 61
3 8 .375
1 4 .250
3 4 .750
1 5 6
9 7 0 2 3 0 10
2.5
Novosel
4 0 41
2 15 .133
1 8 .125
5
5 5 10
9 4 0 2 2 0 10
2.5
6 .833
Castro Marques 3 0 33
2 12 .167
0 0 ---
2 3 .667
0 1 1
4 3 0 0 3 0 6
2.0
MYSTICS
4
-
800
95 253
.375
18
55
.327
62
80
.775
45
88
133
62
78
0
37
76
16 270
67.5
DREAM
4
-
800
131 260
.504
14
43
.326
62
84
.738
35
94
129
90
63
1
44
65
15 338
84.5
PLAYER
G GS MIN
AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
AVG
FG FGA PCT
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
FT
FTA PCT
OR DR REB
McCoughtry 2 1 51 14 28 .500
1 7 .143
5 7 .714
1 3 4
10 5 0 3 8 2 34
17.0
Harding
4 4 125 24 45 .533
2 6 .333
16 21 .762
3 6 9
23 5 0 8 6 0 66
16.5
de Souza
4 4
0
3
12
9
12.8
Hayes
4 3 93 13 27 .481
1 4 .250
17 22 .773
1 13 14
14 11 0 5 9 0 44
11.0
Lyttle
4 4 113
2 5 .400
4 5 .800
5 22 27
12 12 1 7 13 3 44
11.0
Price
4 4 122 17 27 .630
0 0 ---
10 14 .714
5 2 7
10 9 0 9 4 2 44
11.0
Kraayeveld
4 0 86
11 28 .393
6 19 .316
2 4 .500
1 9 10
3 8 0 2 1 2 30
7.5
Koehn
2 0 10
2 2 1.000
2 2 1
0 0 ---
0 2 2
0 0 0 0 3 0 6
Henry
4 0 47
4 11 .364
0 0 ---
3 4 .750
7 7 14
2 5 0 1 3 0 11
2.8
Swanier
4 0 40
3 7 .429
0 0 ---
2 2 1.000
0 6 6
7 2 0 5 4 0 8
2.0
DREAM
4
-
800
131 260
.504
14
43
.326
62
84
.738
35
94
129
90
63
1
44
65
15 338
84.5
MYSTICS
4
-
800
95 253
.375
18
55
.327
62
80
.775
45
88
133
62
78
0
37
76
16 270
67.5
115
24 42
.571
19 43 .442
0
---
5
.600
24
36
6
0
4
12
6
51
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CHICAGO SKY WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Chicago Sky
All-Time Series: Washington 14-12
5500 W Howard St Skokie, IL 60077 Telephone: (312) 994-5984 Fax: 312-828-9979 TV: CN 1000 Colors: Light blue, Yellow, White Arena: Allstate Arena (18,500) www.chicagosky.net
Directory
2012 Results 5/19 Chicago 69- Washington 57 6/1 Washington 63-Chicago 65 8/19 Chicago 71-Washington 75 9/22 Washington 58- Chicago 77
Principal Owner Michael Alter Chairman/Minority Owner Margaret Stender President/CEO Adam Fox General Manager & Head Coach Pokey Chatman Assistant Coach Wayne “Tree” Rollins Christie Sides Director of Basketball Operations/ Strength and Conditioning Coach Ann Crosby Head Athletic Trainer TBD Director of Media Relations Stephanie Perleberg
Chicago 3-1
2013 Schedule
Pokey Chatman
Wednesday, July 10 Wednesday, July 24 Friday, August 2 Sunday, September 8
12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (1-3) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. CHICAGO PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
3 3 108
20 37 .541
0
2 .000
6
12 .500
7 16 23
3 8 0 3
8 0 46
15.3
Currie
4 4 123
18 45 .400
4
9 .444
14 19 .737
5 8 13
6 12 0 5 10 3 54
13.5
Castro Marques 1 0 27
3 11 .273
0 3 .000
3 4 .750
1 1 2
0 3 0 1 1 0 9
9.0
Ajavon
3 2 71
8 23 .348
2 5 .400
7
3 6 9
9 11 1 4 10 1 25
8.3
Thomas
4 2 94
12 31 .387
5 10 .500
4 6 .667
1 7 8
14 5 0 3 6 1 33
8.3
Lacy
3 1 43
5 12 .417
0 4 .000
6 8 .750
1 8 9
6 3 0 3 3 1 16
5.3
Quinn
3 2 84
5 19 .263
1 6 .167
2
2 1.000
3 11 14
9 3 0 4 7 1 13
4.3
Robinson
4 3 82
8 20 .400
0 0
---
1
2 .500
9 9 18
4 11 0 2 8 2 17
4.3
Snow
3 1 62
5 13 .385
0 0
---
2
2 1.000
1 10 11
1 5 0 2 5 5 12
4.0
Wisdom-Hylton 4 1 57
6 10 .600
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
2 6 8
2 3 0 4 7 6 13
3.3
Novosel
3 0 25
3 6 .500
2 2 1.000
0 0 ---
1 0 1
0 1 0 0 1 0 8
2.7
Canty
2 1 24
1 8 .125
0 2 .000
3 6 .500
1 1 2
2 5 0 1 2 0 5
2.5
Bobbitt
2 0 25
1 3 .333
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
0 2 2
7 5 0 1 3 0 2
1.0
MYSTICS
4
95 238
14
49
35
63
63.3
SKY
4 - 825
102 245 .416
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Prince
4 4 127
23 45 .511
10 19 .526
21 24 .875
1 12 13
8 10 0 7
9 0 77
19.3
Fowles
3 3 106
21 37 .568
0
13 19 .684
14 30 44
2 5 0 5
5 8 55
18.3
Cash
4 4 119 16 41 .390
2 12 .167
4 6 .667
10 16 26
7 8 0 5 10 3 38
9.5
Vandersloot
4 3 87
12 35 .343
0 6 .000
2 4 .500
0 4 4
11 9 0 7 11 0 26
6.5
Petrovic
2 0 26
4 11 .364
1 3 .333
3 4 .750
1 3 4
1 1 0 0 2 2 12
6.0
Young
4 2 90 10 26 .385
0 0 ---
3 5 .600
5 8 13
7 11 0 2 4 1 23
5.8
Willingham
4 0 89
4 13 .308
3 5 .600
7 10 .700
4 9 13
6 7 0 0 12 1 18
4.5
Swords
3 1 31
4 8 .500
0 0 ---
2 2 1.000
3 4 7
1 5 0 1 2 3 10
3.3
Riley
4 2 66
3 12 .250
0 2 .000
4 4 1.000
1 4 5
5 10 0 5 6 1 10
2.5
Penicheiro
3 1 39
3 7 .429
0 1 .000
1 2 .500
0 1 1
5 5 0 2 5 0 7
2.3
Murphy
4 0 43
2 4 .500
0 0 ---
4 2 6
4 2 0 3 4 1 6
1.5
SKY
4 - 825
102 245 .416
18 52 .346
60 80 .750
43 93 136
57 73 0 37 75 20 282
70.5
MYSTICS
4
95 238
14
49
35
63
63.3
-
-
825
825
.399
2 10 .200 .399
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
44
.318
18 52 .346 FG3 FG3A 3PCT 0
44
---
.318
FT
FTA
PCT
9 .778
72
.681
OR DR REB
85
120
60 80 .750
43 93 136
FT
OR DR REB
FTA
72
PCT
.681
85
120
AST PF
75
DQ STL
1
33
TO BLK PTS
76
20 253
57 73 0 37 75 20 282 AST PF
75
DQ STL
1
33
TO BLK PTS
76
20 253
AVG
70.5 AVG
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1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. Uncasville, CT 06382 Tel: 860-862-4000 Fax: 860-862-4006/4010 Ticket Information: 877-786-8499 Radio: webcast TV: MyTV9 (WCTX) Colors: Navy Blue, Red, Orange, Gold Arena: Mohegan Sun Arena (9,341) www.connecticutsun.com
All-Time Series: Connecticut 29 -9
Directory
2012 Results 6/3 Washington 86- Connecticut 94 6/29 Connecticut 77- Washington 64 7/10 Connecticut77- Washington 70 7/11 Washington 73-Connecticut 85 9/4 Connecticut 77-Washington 70
Owner Chief Executive Officer/Governor Chief Operating Officer/ Alternate Governor General Manager Head Coach Assistant Coaches
Jeffrey Hartmann Christopher Sienko Anne Donovan Jennifer Gillom, Catherine Proto Jeremy Norman Bill Tavares Jennifer Hildebrand
Head Athletic Trainer Media Relations Manager Publicist
Connecticut 5-0 Anne Donovan
The Mohegan Tribe Mitchell Etess
2013 Schedule Friday, June 7 Sunday, August 11 Friday, September 6 Friday, September 13
7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (1-3) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. CHICAGO PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
3 3 108
20 37 .541
0
2 .000
6
12 .500
7 16 23
3 8 0 3
8 0 46
15.3
Currie
4 4 123
18 45 .400
4
9 .444
14 19 .737
5 8 13
6 12 0 5 10 3 54
13.5
Castro Marques 1 0 27
3 11 .273
0 3 .000
3 4 .750
1 1 2
0 3 0 1 1 0 9
9.0
Ajavon
3 2 71
8 23 .348
2 5 .400
7
3 6 9
9 11 1 4 10 1 25
8.3
Thomas
4 2 94
12 31 .387
5 10 .500
4 6 .667
1 7 8
14 5 0 3 6 1 33
8.3
Lacy
3 1 43
5 12 .417
0 4 .000
6 8 .750
1 8 9
6 3 0 3 3 1 16
5.3
Quinn
3 2 84
5 19 .263
1 6 .167
2
2 1.000
3 11 14
9 3 0 4 7 1 13
4.3
Robinson
4 3 82
8 20 .400
0 0
---
1
2 .500
9 9 18
4 11 0 2 8 2 17
4.3
Snow
3 1 62
5 13 .385
0 0
---
2
2 1.000
1 10 11
1 5 0 2 5 5 12
4.0
Wisdom-Hylton 4 1 57
6 10 .600
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
2 6 8
2 3 0 4 7 6 13
3.3
Novosel
3 0 25
3 6 .500
2 2 1.000
0 0 ---
1 0 1
0 1 0 0 1 0 8
2.7
Canty
2 1 24
1 8 .125
0 2 .000
3 6 .500
1 1 2
2 5 0 1 2 0 5
2.5
Bobbitt
2 0 25
1 3 .333
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
0 2 2
7 5 0 1 3 0 2
1.0
MYSTICS
4
95 238
14
49
35
63
63.3
SKY
4 - 825
102 245 .416
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Prince
4 4 127
23 45 .511
10 19 .526
21 24 .875
1 12 13
8 10 0 7
9 0 77
19.3
Fowles
3 3 106
21 37 .568
0
13 19 .684
14 30 44
2 5 0 5
5 8 55
18.3
Cash
4 4 119 16 41 .390
2 12 .167
4 6 .667
10 16 26
7 8 0 5 10 3 38
9.5
Vandersloot
4 3 87
12 35 .343
0 6 .000
2 4 .500
0 4 4
11 9 0 7 11 0 26
6.5
Petrovic
2 0 26
4 11 .364
1 3 .333
3 4 .750
1 3 4
1 1 0 0 2 2 12
6.0
Young
4 2 90 10 26 .385
0 0 ---
3 5 .600
5 8 13
7 11 0 2 4 1 23
5.8
Willingham
4 0 89
4 13 .308
3 5 .600
7 10 .700
4 9 13
6 7 0 0 12 1 18
4.5
Swords
3 1 31
4 8 .500
0 0 ---
2 2 1.000
3 4 7
1 5 0 1 2 3 10
3.3
Riley
4 2 66
3 12 .250
0 2 .000
4 4 1.000
1 4 5
5 10 0 5 6 1 10
2.5
Penicheiro
3 1 39
3 7 .429
0 1 .000
1 2 .500
0 1 1
5 5 0 2 5 0 7
2.3
Murphy
4 0 43
2 4 .500
0 0 ---
4 2 6
4 2 0 3 4 1 6
1.5
SKY
4 - 825
102 245 .416
18 52 .346
60 80 .750
43 93 136
57 73 0 37 75 20 282
70.5
MYSTICS
4
95 238
14
49
35
63
63.3
-
-
825
825
.399
2 10 .200 .399
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
44
.318
18 52 .346 FG3 FG3A 3PCT 0
44
---
.318
FT
FTA
PCT
9 .778
72
.681
OR DR REB
85
120
60 80 .750
43 93 136
FT
OR DR REB
FTA
72
PCT
.681
85
120
AST PF
75
DQ STL
1
33
TO BLK PTS
76
20 253
57 73 0 37 75 20 282 AST PF
75
DQ STL
1
33
TO BLK PTS
76
20 253
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AVG
70.5 AVG
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Indiana Fever
125 S. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Ind. 46204 Tel: 317-917-2500 Fax: 317-917-2599 Ticket Information: 317-917-2500 Radio: 1070 The Fan TV: FOX Sports Indiana Colors: Blue, Red, Gold Arena: Conseco Fieldhouse (9,643 | 18,165 with balcony) www.feverbasketball.com
All-Time Series: Indiana 37-15
Directory
2012 Results 6/15 Indiana 66-Washington 67 8/16 Washington 66-Indiana 84 8/28 Washington 68-Indiana83 921 Indiana 66-Washington 53
Pacers Sports & Entertainment Ownership Herb Simon, President, Pacers Sports & Entertainment Jim Morris Chief Operating Officer & General Manager Rick Fusen Head Coach Lin Dunn Assistant Coaches Stephanie White Mickie DeMoss Trainer Todd Champlin Strength Coach Emily Novitsky Director of Media Relations Kevin Messenger Public Information Assistant Tim Edwards
Indiana 3-1 Lin Dunn
2013 Schedule Sunday, June 16 Friday, July 19 Sunday, July 21 Tuesday, September 10
2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (0-5) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. CONNECTICUT PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
5 5 165
41 69 .594
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 0
Currie
5 4 112
18 43 .419
Ajavon
5 3 115
Thomas Quinn
FT
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB
AST PF
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG
11 16 .688
15 19 34
8 15 0 5 12 1 93
2 8 .250
11 16 .688
4 12 16
7 12 0 1 6 0 49
9.8
11 47 .234
6 18 .333
15 18 .833
4 7 11
8 14 0 7
8.6
5 2 82
16 33 .485
4 10 .400
2 5 .400
2 8 10
16 6 0 7 9 0 38
7.6
5 3 113
12 31 .387
5 11 .455
3 5 .600
4 10 14
8 8 0 4 3 2 32
6.4
Snow
5 3 87
15 25 .600
0 0 ---
0 1 .000
14 16 30
3 11 0 4 11 2 30
6.0
Canty
1 1 16
2 4 .500
0 1 .000
1 2 .500
0 3 3
1 2 0 0 1 0 5
5.0
Lacy
3 0 43
5 15 .333
1 2 .500
4
4 1.000
3 8 11
5 2 0 2 3 1 15
5.0
Bobbitt
4 2 74
6 23 .261
3 11 .273
2
4 .500
1 2 3
15 5 0 2 7 0 17
4.3
Novosel
5 0 42
5 17 .294
1 6 .167
3 4 .750
2 0 2
4 2 0 4 1 0 14
2.8
Wisdom-Hylton 5 0 67
7 17 .412
0 0
---
0
0 ---
4 7 11
5 9 0 4 4 4 14
2.8
Robinson
6 15 .400
0 0
---
1
4 .250
4 11 15
3 10 0 3 5 2 13
2.6
0 4 .000
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
0 2 2
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.0
5 2 76
Castro Marques 1 0 8
1 .000
4 0 43
18.6
MYSTICS
5
- 1000
144 343
.420
22
69
.319
53
79
.671
57
105 162
84
96
0
43
72
12 363
72.6
SUN
5
- 1000
147 306
.480
23
55
.418
93
113
.823
48
109 157
94
81
0
42
71
17 410
82.0
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
FT
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Charles
5 5 169
43 81 .531
0
1 .000
10 12 .833
12 35 47
12 9 0 4 10 7 96
Lawson
5 5 156
23 44 .523
9 20 .450
24 26 .923
3 11 14
18 5 0 6
4 1 79
15.8
Jones
4 4 123
26 56 .464
2
7
9 19 28
7 12 0 6
9 1 61
15.3
Mims
5 1 83 16 28 .571
0 0 ---
12 17 .706
10 11 21
8 11 0 3 8 3 44
8.8
Montgomery
5 0 108
5 11 .455
16 19 .842
1 8 9
10 8 0 5 10 0 39
7.8
Greene
5 5 100 7 16 .438
1 4 .250
10 13 .769
2 7 9
12 12 0 6 2 0 25
5.0
Hightower
5 4 115 9 19 .474
1 3 .333
5 5 1.000
2 6 8
14 12 0 6 13 1 24
4.8
White
5 0 78
8 14 .571
5 8 .625
3 3 1.000
0 4 4
6 5 0 4 6 0 24
4.8
McCray
3 1 42
3 10 .300
0 3 .000
5 5 1.000
5 4 9
5 5 0 2 4 0 11
3.7
Griffin
2 0
.375
0
1
.000
1
3
.333
4
2
2
0
0
4
4
7
3.5
SUN
5
- 1000
147 306
.480
23
55
.418
93
113
.823
48
109 157
94
81
0
42
71
17 410
82.0
MYSTICS
5
- 1000
144 343
.420
22
69
.319
53
79
.671
57
105 162
84
96
0
43
72
12 363
72.6
27
9 30 .300
3
8
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
4 .500
10 .700
4
8
AST PF
DQ STL
19.2
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LOS ANGELES SPARKS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Los Angeles Sparks
965 S. Figueroa St. Suite 104 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Tel: (213) 929-1300 Fax: (213) 929-1325 TV: Time Warner Cable SportsNet Colors: Purple, Teal, Yellow Arena: Staples Center (13,141) www.lasparks.com
All-Time Series: Los Angeles 19-8
Directory
2012 Results 7/17 Washington 89- Los Angeles 85 8/23 Los Angeles 86- Washington 82
Owner Williams Group Holdings LLC CEO Paula Williams Madison President Vincent Malcom Vice President/General Manager Penny Toler Head Coach Carol Ross Assistant Coaches Sandy Brondello, Jim Lewis Athletic Trainer Courtney Watson Director of Communications Stacey Mitch
Los Angeles 2-0
2012 Schedule:
Sunday, June 23 Sunday, August 4 Home games in bold
Carol Ross
8:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
2012 SEASON SERIES (0-2) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. LOS ANGELES PLAYER
G GS MIN
Currie
2 1 49
FG FGA PCT 8 19 .421
1 5 .200
10 11 .909
0 6 6
5 3 0 3 2 1 27
13.5
Lacy
1 0 9
4 8 .500
2 5 .400
2 2 1.000
1 1 2
1 1 0 1 2 0 12
12.0
Thomas
2 2 49
8 23 .348
1 8 .125
2 2 1.000
2 6 8
7 2 0 3 8 1 19
9.5
Snow
2 1 47
7 15 .467
0 0
3
8 6 14
0 6 0 1 3 1 17
8.5
Quinn
2 2 42
6 7 .857
3 4 .750
0 0 ---
1 6 7
3 4 0 3 7 0 15
7.5
Bobbitt
2 0 22
6 9 .667
1 2 .500
1 2 .500
2 1 3
2 0 0 1 2 0 14
7.0
Langhorne
2 2 56
3 14 .214
0 0 ---
2 4 .500
3 2 5
2 4 0 3 4 0 8
4.0
Novosel
2 0 25
2 6 .333
1 3 .333
2 2 1.000
2 1 3
1 2 0 1 4 0 7
3.5
Ajavon
2 1 35
2 13 .154
0 6 .000
2 2 1.000
0 2 2
3 3 0 2 4 0 6
3.0
Wisdom-Hylton 2 0 26
3 7 .429
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
1 2 3
2 2 0 3 1 1 6
3.0
Robinson
2 1 31
2 4 .500
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
2 2 4
0 5 0 2 2 3 5
2.5
Castro Marques 1 0 8
1 4 .250
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2.0
MYSTICS
2
-
400
52 129
.403
9
33
.273
25
31
.806
22
35
57
26
32
0
23
42
7
138
69.0
SPARKS
2
-
400
76 132
.576
11
21
.524
34
41
.829
21
50
71
51
29
0
23
33
7
197
98.5
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FT
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Toliver
2 2 53
9 16 .563
2 4 .500
13 16 .813
1 3 4
12 7 0 4 8 0 33
16.5
Ogwumike
2 2 52
15 19 .789
0 0 ---
2 3 .667
8 4 12
2 4 0 4 0 1 32
16.0
Parker
2 2 50 14 26 .538
0 1 .000
1 2 .500
4 13 17
11 1 0 1 4 1 29
14.5
Beard
2 2 56
9 18 .500
0 1 .000
8 8 1.000
0 5 5
10 6 0 7 4 2 26
13.0
Lavender
2 0 35
9 14 .643
0 0
4
5 5 10
5 3 0 0 3 1 22
11.0
Milton-Jones 2 2 43
8 15 .533
3 4 .750
2 4 6
0 3 0 0 4 1 21
10.5
Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Hea
1 0 24
3 4 .750
2 3 .667
2 2 1.000
1 4 5
1 2 0 1 2 0 10
10.0
Coleman
2 0 40
4 10 .400
2 5 .400
2 2 1.000
0 4 4
3 2 0 2 4 1 12
6.0
Miller
1 0 15
2 4 .500
1 1 1.000
0 0 ---
0 1 1
2 0 0 0 1 0 5
5.0
Hoffman
FG FGA PCT
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
---
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
---
FT
FTA
PCT
4 .750
4 1.000
2 2 1.000
OR DR REB
AST PF
AST PF
DQ STL
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG
1 0 12
2 3 .667
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 3 3
0 1 0 2 1 0 4
4.0
Riley (TOT) 2 0 14
0 1 .000
0 1 .000
8 8 1.000
0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 0 8
4.0
Sykes
2 0 8
1 2 .500
1 2 .500
0 2 .000
0 1 1
2 0 0 1 0 0 3
1.5
Anosike
1 0 12
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 3 3
3 0 0 1 1 0 0
0.0
SPARKS
2
-
400
76 132
.576
11
21
.524
34
41
.829
21
50
71
51
29
0
23
33
7
197
98.5
MYSTICS
2
-
400
52 129
.403
9
33
.273
25
31
.806
22
35
57
26
32
0
23
42
7
138
69.0
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MINNESOTA LYNX WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Minnesota Lynx
Target Center 600 First Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55403 Tel: 612-673-8400 Fax: 612-673-8407 Radio: KLCI 106.1 FM (BOB 106) TV: Fox Sports North Colors: Blue Green, Silver, Light Blue, Red Target Center (9,181) www.lynxbasketball.com
All-Time Series: Minnesota 14-11
Directory
2012 Results 5/30 Minnesota 79- Washington 77 8/17 Washington 69-Minnesota 98
Owner COO President Executive Vice President Director of Business Operations Head Coach/GM Assistant Coaches Basketball Operations/Video Coordinator Athletic Trainer
Minnesota 2-0
2013 Schedule Saturday, June 8 Thursday, August 8
Cheryl Reeve
7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
PR Coordinator
Glen Taylor Rob Moor Chris Wright Roger Griffith Carley Knox Cheryl Reeve Jim Petersen Shelley Patterson Paige Jackson Chuck Barta Alex King
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (0-2) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. MINNESOTA PLAYER
G GS MIN
Ajavon
2 1 43 10 19 .526
FG FGA PCT
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 3 7 .429
FT
2 3 .667
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB 1 0 1
AST PF
2 5 0 7 3 1 25
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Currie
2 2 39
8 15 .533
1 4 .250
8 10 .800
3 3 6
4 5 0 1 4 0 25
12.5
Langhorne
2 2 59
9 13 .692
0 0 ---
6 8 .750
4 3 7
2 1 0 4 3 0 24
12.0
Quinn
12.5
2 1 48
7 16 .438
4 8 .500
4 4 1.000
1 2 3
4 5 0 1 1 0 22
11.0
Wisdom-Hylton 2 0 25
5 8 .625
0 0 ---
2 2 1.000
2 4 6
1 1 0 1 2 1 12
6.0
Thomas
2 1 32
4 17 .235
2 5 .400
1 2 .500
0 0 0
3 3 0 1 3 0 11
5.5
Robinson
2 1 34
4 12 .333
0 1 .000
1 2 .500
5 4 9
2 5 0 1 5 1 9
4.5
Snow
2 1 42
4 8 .500
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
4 9 13
1 6 0 1 4 2 9
4.5
Novosel
2 0 24
2 7 .286
0 3 .000
0 0 ---
3 2 5
4 2 0 2 1 2 4
2.0
Lacy
2 0 30
1 8 .125
0 3 .000
1 2 .500
1 3 4
7 5 0 2 1 1 3
1.5
Bobbitt
1 0 13
0 1 .000
0 1 .000
1 2 .500
0 0 0
1 2 0 0 2 0 1
1.0
Canty
1 1 10
0 3 .000
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 1
1.0
MYSTICS
2
54 127
10
28
24
32
73.0
LYNX
2 - 400
70 131 .534
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Augustus
2 2 54 15 25 .600
3 6 .500
2 2 1.000
1 4 5
6 1 0 2 3 0 35
Moore
2 2 55 13 21 .619
3 9 .333
4 4 1.000
2 4 6
5 4 0 3 5 2 33
16.5
Brunson
2 2 55
13 22 .591
0 0 ---
1 3 .333
10 6 16
1 5 0 3 3 2 27
13.5
Wright
2 0 35
9 12 .750
0 1 .000
5 8 .625
1 5 6
3 0 0 0 4 0 23
11.5
Whalen
2 2 49
7 14 .500
0 0 ---
7 11 .636
2 2 4
16 2 0 1 6 0 21
10.5
Harris
-
400
.425
32
.313
9 26 .346 FG3 FG3A 3PCT
39
.718
30
54
28 40 .700
24 41 65
FT
OR DR REB
FTA
PCT
41
0
21
30
8
146
47 31 0 14 33 6 177 AST PF
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
88.5 AVG 17.5
2 0 22
4 7 .571
0 0 ---
3 4 .750
0 5 5
0 3 0 1 1 0 11
5.5
McWilliams-Frank 2 2 36
3 5 .600
0 0 ---
2 3 .667
1 5 6
5 3 0 2 3 0 8
4.0
Wiggins
2 0 36
2 11 .182
2 8 .250
0 0 ---
1 2 3
8 4 0 1 2 0 6
3.0
Thorn
2 0 15
1 5 .200
1 2 .500
2 2 1.000
1 0 1
1 0 0 0 1 0 5
2.5
Adair
2 0 22
1 4 .250
0 0 ---
2 3 .667
1 2 3
0 3 0 1 1 1 4
2.0
Peters
2 0 22
2 5 .400
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
4 6 10
2 6 0 0 3 1 4
2.0
LYNX
2 - 400
70 131 .534
9 26 .346
28 40 .700
24 41 65
47 31 0 14 33 6 177
88.5
MYSTICS
2
54 127
10
28
24
32
73.0
-
400
.425
32
.313
39
.718
30
54
41
0
21
30
8
146
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NEW YORK LIBERTY WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE New York Liberty
Madison Square Garden Two Pennsylvania Plaza New York, NY 10121-0091 Television: MSG Network Colors: Blue, Seafoam Green, Orange, Black Arena: Prudential Center (18,500) www.nyliberty.com
All-Time Series: New York 36-21
Directory
2012 Results 6/8 New York 76-Washington 70 7/13 New York 53- Washington 70 9/1 Washington 73 - New York 79 9/12 Washington 62- New York 75 9/16 New York 75 - Washington 68
Owner & Executive Chairman, MSG James L. Dolan President & Chief Executive Officer, MSG Hank Ratner President, MSG Sports Dave Howard Vice President, Marketing & Operations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; NY Liberty Kristin Bernert General Manager & Head Coach Bill Laimbeer Assistant Coach Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Barbara Farris Coaching Assistants Teresa Weatherspoon Coaching Assistants Tamika Whitmore Athletic Trainer Laura Ramus Vice President, Communication, MSG Sports Stacey Escudero Manager, Communications Hasim Phillips
Series Even 4-1 Bill Laimbeer
2013 Schedule Wednesday, July 31 Tuesday, August 6 Friday, August 16 Sunday, September 15
7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (1-4) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. NEW YORK PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
4 4 143
33 55 .600
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 0
1 .000
FT
10 13 .769
FTA PCT
OR DR REB 13 13 26
AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS 5 8 0 11 7 1 76
19.0
Currie
5 5 117
21 49 .429
2 14 .143
30 35 .857
2 13 15
9 11 0 4
6 1 74
14.8
Thomas
5 4 152
23 55 .418
7 22 .318
3
8 .375
5 14 19
16 10 0 5 17 1 56
11.2
Quinn
4 3 108
10 24 .417
5 12 .417
2
4 .500
1 9 10
10 2 0 4
6.8
Ajavon
5 2 111 9 41 .220 3 17 .176 8 12 .667 3 8 11 11 14 0 7 7 1 29 5.8
Lacy
2 0 21
4 7 .571
0 0 ---
0 1 .000
1 1 2
2 3 0 1 1 1 8
4.0
Snow
5 3 97
8 16 .500
0 0
---
4
6 .667
8 17 25
2 9 0 2 7 3 20
4.0
Robinson
---
4 0 27
AVG
5 3 97
9 21 .429
0 0
1
4 .250
3 13 16
8 9 0 3 5 6 19
3.8
Wisdom-Hylton 5 0 64
7 13 .538
0 1 .000
5
5 1.000
5 8 13
3 4 0 1 5 7 19
3.8
Canty
1 1 5
1 2 .500
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
1 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 0 2
2.0
Novosel
5 0 32
2 9 .222
1 4 .250
4 4 1.000
1 1 2
0 1 0 1 2 1 9
1.8
Castro Marques 3 0 15
2 8 .250
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
1 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 0 4
1.3
Bobbitt
4 0 38
0 3 .000
0 0 ---
0 0 0
6 3 0 1 2 0 0
0.0
MYSTICS
5
- 1000
129 305
.423
18
74
.243
67
92
.728
44
97
141
74
74
0
40
69
22 343
68.6
LIBERTY
5
- 1000
139 321
.433
26
78
.333
54
63
.857
49
116 165
82
77
0
30
75
16 358
71.6
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
AVG
Pondexter
5 5 181
41 90 .456
7 25 .280
26 27 .963
4 26 30
20 13 0 7 13 0 115
23.0
Carson
5 5 142
25 65 .385
5 14 .357
8
12 .667
8 10 18
13 6 0 3 13 3 63
12.6
Powell
5 3 134
18 35 .514
7 17 .412
2
2 1.000
9 15 24
9 12 0 7
9.0
Pierson
4 4 78 10 27 .370
0 2 .000
6 7 .857
2 15 17
11 8 0 0 5 2 26
6.5
Braxton
5 4 67
15 28 .536
0 1 .000
2 3 .667
8 8 16
9 3 0 1 6 4 32
6.4
Mitchell
5 2 131
9 23 .391
7 18 .389
4
4 1.000
3 12 15
11 7 0 2
4 0 29
5.8
Vaughn
5 1 127
13 29 .448
0
0
---
2
2 1.000
7 18 25
2 14 0 2
5 3 28
5.6
Walker
5 1 96
7 18 .389
0 0
---
0
0 ---
5 10 15
6 10 0 2 11 3 14
2.8
1 4 .250
0 0 ---
1 2 3
1 0 0 4 2 0 6
1.5
Montgomery 4 0 22
0 5 .000
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
FT
FTA PCT
4 6 .667
OR DR REB
7 1 45
Cain
3 0 12 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0.0
Redmon
2 0 10
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
1 0 1
0 2 0 2 2 0 0
0.0
LIBERTY
5
- 1000
139 321
.433
26
78
.333
54
63
.857
49
116 165
82
77
0
30
75
16 358
71.6
MYSTICS
5
- 1000
129 305
.423
18
74
.243
67
92
.728
44
97
74
74
0
40
69
22 343
68.6
0 2 .000
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PHOENIX MERCURY
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Phoenix Mercury
201 E. Jefferson Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 Telephone(602) 514-8333 Fax(602) 379-7540 TelevisionFox Sports Arizona Team ColorsOrange, Purple, and Gray ArenaUS Airways Center (10,200) www.phoenixmercury.com
All-Time Series: Phoenix 17-11
Directory
2012 Results 6/20 Washington 77 - Phoenix 80 7/1 Phoenix 77-Washington 90
Managing Partner Robert Sarver Executive VP, Finance/Administration Jim Pitman President and COO, Phoenix Mercury Amber Cox Vice President, Phoenix Suns and Mercury Ann Meyers Drysdale General Manager and Head Coach Corey Gaines Assistant Coaches Julie Hairgrove Earl Cureton Head Athletic Trainer Tamara Poole Basketball Communications/Operations Manager Bret Burchard Public/Community Relations Director Casey Taggatz
Even
2013 Schedule Corey Gaines
Friday, June 21 Thursday, June 27
10:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Home games in bold.
2012 SEASON SERIES (1-1) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. PHOENIX PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
2 2 60
15 27 .556
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 1 1 1.000
FT
4 8 .500
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB 5 7 12
AST PF
4 3 0 2 2 0 35
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG 17.5
Snow
2 2 60
13 19 .684
0 0 ---
5 7 .714
5 13 18
4 7 0 0 3 4 31
15.5
Currie
2 1 46
9 21 .429
3 8 .375
1 4 .250
1 6 7
6 5 0 0 4 0 22
11.0
Quinn
2 1 41
8 22 .364
1 3 .333
4 6 .667
2 3 5
3 1 0 1 2 0 21
10.5
Ajavon
2 2 41
4 13 .308
3 7 .429
5 5 1.000
1 1 2
9 2 0 1 3 1 16
8.0
Wisdom-Hylton 2 0 28
5 9 .556
0 0 ---
3 6 .500
3 3 6
2 5 0 0 0 0 13
6.5
Novosel
2 0 26
3 6 .500
1 2 .500
5 7 .714
1 5 6
1 0 0 4 1 0 12
6.0
Thomas
2 1 46
3 12 .250
2 6 .333
1 2 .500
2 6 8
7 1 0 1 4 0 9
4.5
Robinson
1 0 12
1 4 .250
0 0 ---
1 1 1.000
0 1 1
0 5 0 1 3 1 3
3.0
Bobbitt
2 1 25
2 5 .400
1 3 .333
0 0 ---
1 2 3
6 2 0 1 1 0 5
2.5
Lacy
1 0 14
0 2 .000
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 3 3
2 3 0 0 1 0 0
0.0
MYSTICS
2
-
400
63 140
.450
12
30
.400
29
46
.630
21
50
71
44
34
0
11
29
6
167
83.5
MERCURY
2
-
400
58 139
.417
8
31
.258
33
39
.846
16
50
66
23
37
0
13
23
13 157
78.5
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
FT
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Bonner
2 2 76
14 40 .350
2 11 .182
9 10 .900
2 13 15
4 4 0 2 4 6 39
19.5
Prahalis
2 2 62
14 29 .483
2 4 .500
5 5 1.000
2 9 11
8 5 0 3 6 0 35
17.5
Houston
2 2 57
12 27 .444
4 11 .364
4 4 1.000
1 6 7
4 5 0 4 5 2 32
16.0
Thomas
2 2 67
9 13 .692
0 0
2
6 8 14
0 6 0 0 3 2 20
10.0
Hornbuckle
2 2 43
4 14 .286
0 2 .000
3 6 .500
1 4 5
3 3 0 2 1 0 11
5.5
Riley
2 0 14
0 1 .000
0 1 .000
8 8 1.000
0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 0 8
4.0
Warley
2 0 40
3 4 .750
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
4 7 11
0 7 0 0 0 3 7
3.5
Sanford
1 0 9
1 1 1.000
0 0 ---
1 1 1.000
0 1 1
0 4 0 0 1 0 3
Gray-Lawson 2 0 33
1 10 .100
0 2 .000
0 0 ---
0 2 2
3 3 0 2 1 0 2
1.0
MERCURY
2
-
400
58 139
.417
8
31
.258
33
39
.846
16
50
66
23
37
0
13
23
13 157
78.5
MYSTICS
2
-
400
63 140
.450
12
30
.400
29
46
.630
21
50
71
44
34
0
11
29
6
83.5
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
---
3 .667
AST PF
DQ STL
167
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SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE San Antonio Silver Stars
AT&T Center (9,839) One AT&T Center San Antonio, TX 78219 Tel: 210-444-5000 Fax: 210-444-5699 Radio Station: Ticket 760 AM TV Station: FOXSports Southwest) Team Colors: Silver and Black www.sasilverstars.com
All-Time Series: Washington 15-14
Directory
2012 Results 7/6 San Antonio 78 – Washington 73 8/21 Washington 72 – San Antonio 75
Ownership Spurs Sports & Entertainment Chairman & CEO Peter Holt President of Business Operations Rick Pych Director of Business Operations, WNBA Ryan Snider GM/Head Coach Dan Hughes Assistant Coaches James Wade Vicky Johnson Head Athletic Trainer LaTonya Holley Public Relations Manager Lindsay Campbell Basketball Operations Manager Melissa Martinez
San Antonio 2-0
2013 Schedule: Dan Hughes
Friday, July 12 Tuesday, July 16
8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (0-2) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. SAN ANTONIO PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
2 2 69
12 20 .600
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 0 0 ---
FT
6 8 .750
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB 3 8 11
AST PF
3 3 0 4 5 0 30
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Currie
2 2 55
9 20 .450
2 7 .286
7 8 .875
0 6 6
7 6 0 3 2 0 27
13.5
Thomas
2 1 47
9 21 .429
3 5 .600
4 4 1.000
1 5 6
6 7 0 2 5 0 25
12.5
Snow
2 2 43
6 13 .462
0 0 ---
3 3 1.000
2 6 8
2 4 0 1 3 1 15
7.5
Ajavon
2 2 30
3 8 .375
0 4 .000
5 7 .714
0 2 2
3 3 0 2 4 0 11
5.5
Quinn
2 0 31
4 12 .333
3 7 .429
0 0 ---
0 4 4
1 0 0 1 0 0 11
5.5
Novosel
2 0 22
15.0
5 8 .625
0 2 .000
0 2 .000
1 4 5
2 0 0 0 1 0 10
5.0
Wisdom-Hylton 2 0 34
4 10 .400
0 0
0
6 5 11
4 6 0 2 2 2
4.0
Lacy
2 0 23
2 4 .500
1 1 1.000
1 1 1.000
1 1 2
0 2 0 2 0 0 6
3.0
Robinson
2 0 13
1 3 .333
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
1 3 4
2 2 0 0 0 0 2
1.0
Bobbitt
2 1 33
0 2 .000
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
1 3 4
3 2 0 0 7 1 0
0.0
MYSTICS
2
-
400
55 121
.455
9
27
.333
26
33
.788
16
47
63
33
35
0
17
31
4
145
72.5
SILVER STARS
2
-
400
59 121
.488
14
33
.424
21
32
.656
17
46
63
37
27
0
21
30
6
153
76.5
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
FT
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Hammon
2 2 57
14 24 .583
9 12 .750
2 4 .500
0 6 6
10 2 0 3 5 0 39
19.5
Young
2 2 60
12 20 .600
0 0 ---
7 13 .538
3 9 12
7 3 0 6 2 0 31
15.5
D. Robinson 2 2 62 12 18 .667
0 0 ---
4 5 .800
1 4 5
6 3 0 2 4 0 28
14.0
Adams
2 0 38
7 12 .583
2 7 .286
4 6 .667
3 5 8
4 9 0 0 4 0 20
10.0
Perkins
2 0 44
6 19 .316
1 3 .333
0 0 ---
1 3 4
1 4 0 1 2 1 13
6.5
Appel
2 2 43
3 6 .500
0 1 .000
2 2 1.000
6 11 17
1 3 0 2 5 5 8
4.0
Smith
1 0 12
2 2 1.000
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 1 1
0 0 0 0 1 0 4
Christon
2 2 39
1 9 .111
1 7 .143
2 2 1.000
0 4 4
3 1 0 5 0 0 5
2.5
Johnson
2 0 27
2 10 .200
1 2 .500
0 0 ---
2 2 4
3 1 0 2 5 0 5
2.5
Bevilaqua
2 0 11
0 1 .000
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.0
---
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
0 ---
AST PF
DQ STL
8
Morrison 1 0 7 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 SILVER STARS 2 - 400
59 121 .488
14 33 .424
21 32 .656
17 46 63
37 27 0 21 30 6 153
76.5
MYSTICS
55 121
9
26
16
33
72.5
2
-
400
.455
27
.333
33
.788
47
63
35
0
17
31
4
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SEATTLE STORM WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Seattle Storm
3421 Thorndyke Ave. W. Seattle, WA 98119 Tel: (206) 217-WNBA (9622) Fax: (206) 281-5817 Radio KPTK 1090 AM Television KONG 6/16 Team Colors Storm Green, Storm Gold, Storm Red and Storm Bronze Arena: KeyArena (Storm Capacity: 9,686) www.StormBasketball.com
All-Time Series: Seattle 11-10
Directory
2012 Results: 6/24 Washington 55 - Seattle 72 6/26 Seattle 79- Washington 71
Ownership Chairperson Chief Executive Officer Head Coach & Director of Player Personnel Assistant Coaches
Seattle 2-0
Brian Agler Nancy Darsch Jenny Boucek Michael Brandenburg Tom Spencer
Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Athletic Trainer
2013 Schedule: Brian Agler
Force 10 Hoops L.L.C. Dawn Trudeau Karen Bryant
Tuesday, June 18 Saturday, July 6
10:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (2-0) SEATTLE STORM VS. WASHINGTON PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Langhorne
2 2 75
16 26 .615
FG3 FG3A 3PCT 0 1 .000
FT
9 16 .563
FTA
PCT
OR DR REB 4 12 16
AST PF
4 4 0 2 5 0 41
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG 20.5
Ajavon
2 2 37
6 21 .286
4 10 .400
0
0 ---
0 0 0
2 8 0 0 2 0 16
8.0
Currie
2 0 49
5 18 .278
2 5 .400
3
4 .750
6 7 13
0 7 0 0 1 1 15
7.5
Bobbitt
2 0 54
4 11 .364
1 5 .200
2 4 .500
4 4 8
13 6 1 4 6 0 11
5.5
Lacy
2 0 30
5 13 .385
1 3 .333
0 0 ---
1 0 1
1 4 0 1 2 1 11
5.5
Quinn
2 2 37
4 11 .364
2 5 .400
1 2 .500
0 3 3
3 4 0 1 1 0 11
5.5
Thomas
2 2 26
2 10 .200
0 1 .000
4 4 1.000
0 0 0
3 2 0 0 1 0 8
4.0
Snow
2 2 42
2 3 .667
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
4 8 12
3 5 0 4 3 3 5
2.5
Novosel
1 0 7
0 2 .000
0 0 ---
2 2 1.000
0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2.0
Wisdom-Hylton 2 0 38
2 5 .400
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
4 2 6
1 3 0 4 4 1 4
2.0
Robinson
2 0 6
1 2 .500
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 1 1
0 2 0 0 0 0 2
1.0
MYSTICS
2
-
400
47 122
.385
10
30
.333
22
34
.647
23
38
61
30
45
1
16
28
6
126
63.0
STORM
2
-
400
49 99
.495
10
25
.400
43
56
.768
7
42
49
32
38
0
12
27
2
151
75.5
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FT
FTA
PCT
TO BLK PTS
AVG
Bird
2 2 70 14 24 .583
4 7 .571
7 8 .875
0 7 7
8 6 0 2 3 0 39
19.5
Wauters
2 2 53
12 19 .632
1 1 1.000
3 3 1.000
4 10 14
4 4 0 0 5 0 28
14.0
Thompson
2 0 33
4 11 .364
1 4 .250
8 9 .889
0 4 4
0 5 0 0 2 2 17
8.5
Wright
2 2 67
3 12 .250
0 3 .000
10 12 .833
0 3 3
6 2 0 2 8 0 16
8.0
Little
2 2 55
4 10 .400
0 0 ---
7 13 .538
1 7 8
4 5 0 3 4 0 15
7.5
Smith
2 2 59
5 10 .500
3 8 .375
2 2 1.000
0 2 2
5 6 0 4 1 0 15
7.5
Kobryn
2 0 25
5 8 .625
0 0 ---
2 5 .400
0 4 4
1 5 0 1 1 0 12
6.0
Stricklen
2 0 35
2 5 .400
1 2 .500
2 2 1.000
2 5 7
4 4 0 0 2 0 7
3.5
Clark
1 0 2 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.0
STORM
2
-
400
49 99
.495
10
25
.400
43
56
.768
7
42
49
32
38
0
12
27
2
151
75.5
MYSTICS
2
-
400
47 122
.385
10
30
.333
22
34
.647
23
38
61
30
45
1
16
28
6
126
63.0
FG FGA PCT
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
OR DR REB
AST PF
DQ STL
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Williams Center Tower One One West Third Street Suite 1100 Tulsa, OK 74103 Phone:(918) 949-9700 Fax: (918) 949-9797 Arena: BOK Center (7,500) Team Colors: Black and Yellow www.tulsashock.com
All-Time Series: Tulsa (formerly Detroit) 26-18
Directory
2012 Results: 5/26 Tulsa 61-Washington 64 7/8 Washington 62- Tulsa 78
Ownership: Bill Cameron, David Box, Pat Chernicky, Chris Christian, Sam and Rita Combs, Don and Pat Hardin, Paula Marshall, Stuart and Linda Price, Scott and Katie Schofield. Managing Partner Sam Combs President: Steve Swetoha Head Coach: Gary Kloppenburg Assistant Coach and Director of Basketball Operations: Kathy McConnell-Miller Assistant Coach: Jason Glover Head Athletic Trainer: Allison Russell Strength and Conditioning Coach John Jackson Manager of Public and Community Relations: Aimee Cooper
Series Even 1-1
2013 Schedule: Monday, May 27 Sunday, June 30
Gary Kloppenberg
3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Home games in bold
2012 SEASON SERIES (1-1) WASHINGTON MYSTICS VS. TULSA PLAYER
G GS MIN
Ajavon
2 1 46
9 21 .429
2 7 .286
8 10 .800
1 3 4
7 9 0 5 7 0 28
14.0
Langhorne
2 2 67
11 18 .611
0 1 .000
5 7 .714
5 10 15
4 2 0 4 7 0 27
13.5
Currie
2 2 53
5 18 .278
2 7 .286
9 12 .750
1 9 10
3 6 0 3 5 0 21
10.5
Snow
2 1 43
5 7 .714
0 0 ---
2 2 1.000
2 6 8
1 6 0 0 3 2 12
6.0
Thomas
2 0 34
5 9 .556
1 2 .500
0 1 .000
0 1 1
6 4 0 0 6 3 11
5.5
Novosel
1 0 7
2 5 .400
1 3 .333
0 0 ---
1 1 2
0 0 0 0 1 0 5
5.0
Canty
1 1 17
2 6 .333
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
1 1 2
1 2 0 1 5 0 4
4.0
Robinson
2 1 25
3 6 .500
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
2 5 7
1 6 0 2 2 0 6
3.0
Bobbitt
1 1 9
0 2 .000
0 1 .000
2 2 1.000
0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 2
2.0
Lacy
2 0 28
2 7 .286
0 2 .000
0 0 ---
1 6 7
0 3 0 1 6 0 4
2.0
Wisdom-Hylton 2 0 20
2 5 .400
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 4 4
2 3 0 2 2 0 4
2.0
Quinn
2 1 50
1 7 .143
0 2 .000
0 0 ---
3 7 10
4 2 0 2 0 0 2
1.0
MYSTICS
2
47 111
6
26
17
29
63.0
SHOCK
2 - 400
45 124 .363
PLAYER
G GS MIN
FG FGA PCT
Latta
2 2 65 10 24 .417
3 8 .375
11 12 .917
2 7 9
6 3 0 4 3 0 34
T. Johnson
2 2 59 10 23 .435
4 5 .800
2 2 1.000
2 7 9
7 3 0 1 9 0 26
13.0
0 0 ---
9 14 .643
5 3 8
2 6 0 5 4 0 25
12.5 8.0
-
FG FGA PCT
400
.423
G. Johnson 2 1 42
8 17 .471
Lacy
FG3 FG3A 3PCT
25
.240
11 29 .379 FG3 FG3A 3PCT
FT
FTA
34
PCT
.765
OR DR REB
53
70
38 47 .809
23 38 61
FT
OR DR REB
FTA
PCT
AST PF
43
DQ STL
0
20
TO BLK PTS
51
5
126
23 34 0 26 37 5 139 AST PF
DQ STL
TO BLK PTS
AVG
69.5 AVG 17.0
1 0 26
3 9 .333
2 4 .500
0 0 ---
3 1 4
0 3 0 1 0 0 8
Hodges (TOT) 2 0 29
6 12 .500
2 6 .333
0 0 ---
2 0 2
1 0 0 1 1 1 14
7.0
Hodges (TUL) 1 0 16
3 5 .600
1 2 .500
0 0 ---
2 0 2
0 0 0 1 1 1 7
7.0
Williams
2 0 40
4 17 .235
1 5 .200
4 4 1.000
3 3 6
4 4 0 4 4 1 13
6.5
Kizer
1 0 16
0 3 .000
0 0 ---
6 6 1.000
1 4 5
0 2 0 2 1 0 6
6.0
Dorrell
1 1 17
0 4 .000
0 2 .000
4 6 .667
0 0 0
0 2 0 2 4 0 4
4.0
Black
2 1 25
3 6 .500
0 0 ---
1 2 .500
2 4 6
1 2 0 2 0 2 7
3.5
Pedersen
2 2 45
2 7 .286
0 0 ---
1 1 1.000
2 2 4
2 5 0 2 3 0 5
2.5
Holt
1 1 26
1 6 .167
0 2 .000
0 0 ---
0 4 4
1 2 0 0 2 0 2
2.0
Paris (TOT) 1 0 6
1 2 .500
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 2 2
0 0 0 0 1 1 2
2.0
Paris (TUL) 1 0 6
1 2 .500
0 0 ---
0 0 ---
0 2 2
0 0 0 0 1 1 2
2.0
Christmas
0 1 .000
0 1 .000
0 0 ---
0 1 1
0 1 0 1 2 0 0
0.0
1 0 8
Morris 1 0 10 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0.0 SHOCK
2 - 400
45 124 .363
11 29 .379
38 47 .809
23 38 61
23 34 0 26 37 5 139
69.5
MYSTICS
2
47 111
6
26
17
29
63.0
-
400
.423
25
.240
34
.765
53
70
43
0
20
51
5
126
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LEAGUE TIMELINE WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE April 24, 1996
Women’s basketball announces “We Got Next” as the NBA Board of Governors approves the concept of a WNBA.
August 7, 1996
Val Ackerman is named first president of the WNBA.
October 23, 1996
Houston Comets forward Sheryl Swoopes becomes the first player signed by the WNBA.
October 30, 1996
WNBA announces eight teams to compete in the inaugural season – Charlotte, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, Sacramento and Utah.
January 22, 1997
The league’s first 16 players are allocated to teams, an elite group comprised of Olympians and collegiate stars.
April 19, 1997
WNBA and Spalding introduce the league’s official orange-and-oatmeal game ball during WNBA Pre-Draft Camp at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando.
April 28, 1997
Tina Thompson is the first No. 1 draft pick, selected by the Houston Comets in the inaugural WNBA Draft.
June 21, 1997
The New York Liberty and the Los Angeles Sparks tip-off the first WNBA game at the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles. Sparks guard Penny Toler scores the league’s first basket at 19:01. New York wins 67-57.
June 23, 1997
Utah Starzz becomes first team to pass the 100-point mark in a 102-89 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks.
July 2, 1997
New York Liberty center Rebecca Lobo wins her 100th consecutive personal victory when the Liberty defeat the Houston Comets 70-67. Winning streak comprises Lobo’s 35-0 senior season at the University of Connecticut, 60-0 as member of U.S. Olympic Team and 5-0 as a member of the Liberty. The streak ends at 102.
August 30, 1997
The Houston Comets become the first WNBA Champions, employing the unstoppable Cynthia Cooper and a suffocating defense for a 65-51 victory over the New York Liberty at The Summit.
October 1, 1997
The WNBA announces that franchises in Detroit and Washington will join the fold as expansion teams for the 1998 season.
April 22, 1998
The league announces the addition of expansion teams in Orlando and Minnesota for the 1999 season, bringing the total number of teams to 12.
June 19, 1998
Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie sets a WNBA record by pulling down 21 rebounds in the Sparks’ victory over the New York Liberty.
June 21, 1998
Lisa Leslie notches her seventh-straight double-double, setting a WNBA record.
July 18, 1998
Houston’s Cynthia Cooper becomes the first player to reach 1,000 points during Comets’ 75-44 rout of the Sacramento Monarchs.
July 29, 1998
Sacramento Monarchs guard Ticha Penicheiro dishes out 16 assists in a 75-67 loss vs. the Cleveland Rockers to set a WNBA record.
August 29, 1998
In Game 2 of the WNBA Finals, the Houston Comets, trailing the Phoenix Mercury 1-0 in the best-of-three series, erases a 12-point deficit in the final 7:24 to force overtime. Houston wins the series and claims its second of four titles.
April 29, 1999
The WNBA and WNBPA reaches final accord as the league’s first Collective Bargaining Agreement is signed.
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LEAGUE TIMELINE WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE June 7, 1999
WNBA announces the addition of four expansion teams for the 2000 season – Indiana, Miami, Portland and Seattle. The WNBA family now includes 16 teams.
June 29, 1999
The Sacramento Monarchs and the Minnesota Lynx combine for a WNBA-record 21 three-pointers (10 by Sacramento, 11 by Minnesota) in the Monarchs’ 86-72 victory over the Lynx.
July 14, 1999
Whitney Houston sings the National Anthem in front of an electrified crowd on hand at Madison Square Garden to witness the Inaugural WNBA All-Star Game. The West defeats the East 79-61 and Lisa Leslie is named MVP.
July 27, 1999
Sheryl Swoopes records the WNBA’s first triple-double with 15 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists in an 85-46 win over Detroit at the Compaq Center.
September 4, 1999
New York Liberty guard Teresa Weatherspoon nails a shot from beyond the midcourt line with 2.4 seconds remaining to give the Liberty a 68-67 victory over the Houston Comets in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals. The shot sends the series to a decisive Game 3, which the Comets win to claim their third straight WNBA title.
June 7, 2000
Cleveland Rockers forward Eva Nemcova ends her record-streak of 66 consecutive free throws with a miss against Orlando. Nemcova did not miss from the foul line from June 14, 1999 to June 5, 2000.
July 17, 2000
The West defeats the East 73-61 at the 2000 WNBA All-Star Game, hosted by the Phoenix Mercury at America West Arena. Houston’s Tina Thompson captures MVP honors.
August 25, 2000
Cleveland Rockers guard Suzie McConnell Serio is named the recipient of the first Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award presented by American General, named in honor of Houston’s Kim Perrot, who died of cancer in 1999.
August 26, 2000
Cynthia Cooper turns in a clutch performance to earn her fourth WNBA Finals MVP as the Houston Comets claim fourth straight title by defeating the New York Liberty. In Game 1 at Madison Square Garden, Cooper converts a crucial three-point play with 25.4 seconds remaining to push the Comets’ lead to five. In Game 2, she scores six of her 25 points in overtime and nine of Houston’s final 18 points. It marks Cooper’s last appearance in the WNBA Finals. She retires as the WNBA’s all-time scoring leader.
June 2, 2001
Houston’s Van Chancellor becomes first WNBA coach to record 100 victories as the Comets defeat the Detroit Shock 74-73.
June 7, 2001
Utah Starzz center Margo Dydek records the WNBA’s second triple-double, setting a league record for blocked shots in the process as her 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocks leads Utah to an 82-79 win over Orlando.
July 3, 2001
Washington and Seattle battle through quadruple overtime – the longest game in WNBA history – before the Mystics edge the Storm 72-69.
July 7, 2001
Minnesota Lynx guard Katie Smith sets the WNBA single-game scoring record with a 46-point performance, including six three-pointers, in a 100-95 overtime loss to Los Angeles.
July 14, 2001
The West wins the 2001 WNBA All-Star Game in Orlando, defeating the East 80-72. Lisa Leslie earns her second All-Star MVP award.
July 30, 2001
Lisa Leslie scores her 2,538th point to become the WNBA’s career scoring leader, surpassing Cynthia Cooper.
August 10, 2001
Katie Smith scores 22 points in Minnesota’s 65-51 win over Seattle to break the WNBA single-season scoring record of 686 points set by Cynthia Cooper in 1999.
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Los Angeles becomes the first team to go undefeated at home for an entire season, finishing 16-0 at the STAPLES Center.
August 27, 2001
The Charlotte Sting, after dropping the opener of the Eastern Conference Finals at home, go into Madison Square Garden and take both games against the Liberty to derail New York’s hopes of making a third consecutive trip to the WNBA Finals. Charlotte advances to the Finals after a 1-10 season start.
September 1, 2001
The Los Angeles Sparks claim their first WNBA Championship to give the city of Los Angeles a sweep of professional basketball titles in 2001. Lisa Leslie becomes the first WNBA player to capture all three MVP awards in the same season, joining NBA greats Shaquille O’Neal, Michael Jordan and Willis Reed as the only pro hoopsters to accomplish this feat.
Sparks coach Michael Cooper becomes the first person to claim NBA and WNBA titles, having won five championships as a player with the Lakers.
September 1, 2001
The WNBA welcomes its 10 millionth fan prior to Game 2 of the WNBA Finals at the STAPLES Center.
November 13, 2001
The Seattle Storm win the first pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft in the inaugural WNBA Draft Lottery.
June 4, 2002
Katie Smith becomes the WNBA’s all-time career leader for three-pointers (233), surpassing Cynthia Cooper (232).
June 5, 2002
Teresa Weatherspoon becomes the first WNBA player to record 1,000 assists during the Liberty’s 60-59 victory over the Detroit Shock at Madison Square Garden.
June 8, 2002
The Orlando Miracle and the Cleveland Rockers square off for the longest game in WNBA history. The Miracle claims a 103-99 victory in the 2:57 contest that spans three overtime periods.
June 22, 2002
Utah Starzz forward Natalie Williams records the first 20/20 performance in WNBA history when she scores 22 points and grabs 20 rebounds in Utah’s 77-61 win over the Sacramento Monarchs at ARCO Arena.
July 15, 2002
The West earns its fourth straight victory in the 2002 WNBA All-Star Game in Washington, D.C., edging the East 81-76. Lisa Leslie takes All-Star MVP honors for the second straight year and third time in her career.
July 22, 2002
Lisa Leslie becomes the first WNBA player to record 3,000 points during the Sparks’ 92-84 victory over Orlando at the STAPLES Center. Leslie records 24 points and 21 rebounds (tying the league record she set on 6/19/98) in the victory.
July 30, 2002
Lisa Leslie becomes the first WNBA player to dunk in a game when she throws down a one-handed breakaway layup with 4:44 remaining in the first half in Los Angeles’ 82-73 loss to Miami at the STAPLES Center.
August 9, 2002
Margo Dydek becomes the first WNBA player to record 500 career blocks.
August 15, 2002
Washington Mystics forward Chamique Holdsclaw becomes the first player to lead the league in both scoring (19.9 ppg) and rebounding (11.6 rpg) in a single season.
August 29, 2002
Los Angeles Sparks rookie guard Nikki Teasley nails the game-winning shot in the waning seconds of Game 2 of the WNBA Finals to give the Sparks their second consecutive WNBA Championship, defeating the New York Liberty.
Lisa Leslie earns WNBA Finals MVP honors for the second straight year.
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LEAGUE TIMELINE WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE October 8, 2002
The NBA Board of Governors votes to restructure the WNBA to allow individual team ownership, to allow teams to be owned by non-NBA owners and to be located in non-NBA markets.
October 21, 2002
The WNBA announces that the Miracle will be relocated from Orlando to a city to be designated by the WNBA.
November 27, 2002
The Miami Heat organization elects not to assume ownership of the Sol.
December 5, 2002
The WNBA announces that the Utah Starzz will relocate to San Antonio for the 2003 season.
December 30, 2002
The Portland Trailblazers organization elects not to assume ownership of the Fire.
January 10, 2003
San Antonio announces “Silver Stars” as its official team name.
January 28, 2003
The Connecticut Sun join the WNBA for 2003, as the Mohegan Tribe of Indians become the first non-NBA owner in league history. The Orlando Miracle become the Connecticut Sun.
April 24, 2003
The WNBA holds the second annual Draft Lottery and a Dispersal Draft to disseminate players from the Miami Sol and Portland Fire. The Cleveland Rockers win the lottery, while the Detroit Shock make Ruth Riley, formerly of the Sol, the first selection in the Dispersal Draft.
April 25, 2003
At 3 a.m., the WNBA and the WNBAPA sign the league’s second Collective Bargaining Agreement. The agreement is for four years, with a league option for a fifth, and gives WNBA players the first free agency rights in the history of women’s professional team sports.
April 25, 2003
The league holds the 2003 WNBA Draft, and Cleveland takes Mississippi State’s LaToya Thomas as the first overall pick.
May 23, 2003
Chamique Holdsclaw breaks the WNBA record for rebounds in a game grabbing 24 in the Washington Mystics season-opening win over the Charlotte Sting. She also added 22 points and become the first WNBA player to record two 20-point, 20-rebound performances in a career.
June 7, 2003
Seattle Storm center Lauren Jackson becomes the youngest player in WNBA history to reach the 1,000 point milestone at age 22.
June 10, 2003
Minnesota’s Katie Smith becomes the first WNBA player to record 300 three-point field goals in her career.
July 12, 2003
The West captures its fifth straight WNBA All-Star victory at New York’s Madison Square Garden by defeating the East All-Stars 84-75, while Los Angeles’s Nikki Teasley earns MVP honors.
August 25, 2003
Nikki Teasley finishes the year averaging 11.5 points, 6.3 assists, and 5.1 rebounds becoming the first player in WNBA history to average more than ten points, five assists, and five rebounds in a season.
September 14, 2003
Seattle’s Lauren Jackson becomes the first international player to win the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player award.
September 16, 2003
The Detroit Shock win their first WNBA title against the Los Angeles Sparks in front of a sell-out crowd and record attendance of 22,076. Detroit’s Ruth Riley records a career high 27 points in Game Three and earns the series MVP.
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Rebecca Lobo, one of three original WNBA players, (together with Sheryl Swoopes and Lisa Leslie) signed by the league, retires after a seven-year career.
December 3, 2003
The Phoenix Mercury win the first pick in the WNBA Draft in the 2004 WNBA Draft Lottery.
December 17, 2003
The Board of Governors announces three rules changes. The three-point line moves from 19’ 9” to 20’ 6¼”, and the lane is widened from 12’ to the NBA width of 16’. The 30-second shot clock resets to 20 seconds (as opposed to 30 seconds under the previous rule) when a defensive foul or other defensive violation occurs with less than 20 seconds remaining on the shot clock.
January 6, 2004
The WNBA holds a Dispersal Draft to disseminate the players from the Cleveland Rockers. The Phoenix Mercury select forward Penny Taylor with the first overall selection.
April 17, 2004
The league holds the 2004 WNBA Draft, and Phoenix takes the University of Connecticut’s Diana Taurasi as the #1 overall pick.
June 17, 2004
Ticha Penicheiro passes Teresa Weatherspoon to take over the number one spot in career assists.
July 29, 2004
Lisa Leslie scores her 4,000th career point and becomes the first WNBA player to reach the milestone.
August 2-31, 2004
The WNBA stops play to give players the opportunity to compete in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
August 5, 2004
USA Basketball defeats the WNBA All-Stars 74-58 as the two teams face-off in the historic game at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The game was a send off for the US Women’s National Team as they prepared to compete in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
September 10, 2004
Lisa Leslie records the WNBA’s third triple-double, tying Margo Dydek’s record for blocked shots in the process as her 29 points, 15 rebounds and 10 blocked shots leads Los Angeles to an 81-63 victory over the Detroit Shock.
October 12, 2004
The Seattle Storm win their first WNBA title against the Connecticut Sun before a sell-out crowd of 17,072. For the first time in WNBA history, all three games of the WNBA Finals were sell-outs. Seattle guard Betty Lennox averaged 22.3 points for the three games on her way to earning the series MVP.
December 1, 2004
The Charlotte Sting beat the odds to win the first pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft in the fourth annual WNBA Draft Lottery. Charlotte had only a 9.7 percent chance of capturing the first pick.
February 8, 2005
NBA Commissioner David Stern announces that the WNBA will be expanding to Chicago for the 2006 season. The Chicago Sky becomes the second WNBA team to be owned and run by an entity outside of the NBA. In 2003, the Connecticut Sun became the first independently owned and operated WNBA team.
February 15, 2005
Donna Orender is appointed by David Stern as the second president of the WNBA.
April 16, 2005
The league holds the 2005 WNBA Draft, and Charlotte takes the University of Minnesota center Janel McCarville as the #1 overall pick.
May 24, 2005
Sheila Johnson, co-founder of Black Entertainment Television, becomes the WNBA’s first African-American female owner when she joined Ted Leonsis’ Lincoln Holdings LLC, which in turn purchased the Washington Mystics from Washington Wizards’ owner Abe Pollin.
July 13, 2005
Katie Smith becomes the first woman in U.S. basketball history to score 5,000 points in her professional career (WNBA and ABL). Table of contents | Administration/Front Office | Mystics Players | Mystics Season in Review | Mystics History/Records Opponent Team Statistics | League | Mystics Community Relations | Facility
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Anne Donovan becomes the first female WNBA coach – and fourth overall in the league – to win 100 games.
September 18, 2005 September 20, 2005
Sheryl Swoopes becomes the first three-time WNBA Most Valuable Player in league history. The Sacramento Monarchs clinch the 2005 WNBA Championship, bringing the city of Sacramento their first basketball title.
October 24, 2005
The Minnesota Lynx beat the odds to win the first pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft in the fifth annual WNBA Draft Lottery. Minnesota had only a 16.7 percent chance of capturing the first pick.
February 1, 2006
The WNBA announces the 2006 WNBA Draft and Pre-Draft Camp will be held in Boston, site of the NCAA Women’s Final Four. The WNBA events will conclude a week-long celebration of women’s basketball emanating from Boston.
April 5, 2006
The league holds the 2006 WNBA Draft, and Minnesota takes the Louisiana State University’s Seimone Augustus as the #1 overall pick.
June 13, 2006
The WNBA All-Decade Team is selected by fans, a panel of national and WNBA-market media and the league’s current players and coaches. The team is comprised of the 10 best and most influential players from its first 10 years of play. Players named are: Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings, Cynthia Cooper, Yolanda Griffith, Lauren Jackson, Lisa Leslie, Katie Smith, Dawn Staley, Sheryl Swoopes and Tina Thompson. Van Chancellor, who led the Houston Comets to consecutive WNBA championships in the league’s first four seasons, was named the WNBA’s Coach of Decade.
July 12, 2006
The 2006 WNBA All-Star Game takes place at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. Four rookies – Seimone Augustus, Cappie Pondexter, Sophia Young and Candice Dupree – are named All-Stars. The East squad, led by All-Star MVP Katie Douglas of the Connecticut Sun, earns its first–ever victory with a 98-82 decision. Off the court, the inaugural All-Star Salute: Celebrating Inspiration Luncheon is a key highlight of the festivities as former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is the keynote speaker.
June 23, 2006
In a game against the San Antonio, Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie scores the 5,000th point in her WNBA career and becomes the first player in WNBA history to reach that milestone.
August 10, 2006
Diana Taurasi scores a WNBA single-game record 47 points in a triple-overtime game against Houston. Taurasi would also finish the 2006 season with new WNBA records for most points in a single-season (860) and highest scoring average in a single season (25.3).
August 30, 2006
As part of the League’s 10th Anniversary season, the WNBA Greatest Moment presented by AOL.com is unveiled during Game 1 of the 2006 WNBA Finals. Fans, who were able to log on to www.aol.com/wnba, voted Teresa Weatherspoon’s half-court, buzzer-beater – a shot that propelled the New York Liberty to victory in Game 2 of the 1999 WNBA Finals and on to a deciding Game 3 against the Houston Comets – as their favorite moment in the WNBA’s 10-year history.
September 3, 2006
Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks is named MVP for the third time in her career after having also earned the honor in 2001 and 2004. Leslie joined the Houston Comets’ Sheryl Swoopes as the only players in WNBA history to capture MVP honors three times.
September 9, 2006
The 2006 WNBA Finals see the Detroit Shock earn their second league championship when they topped the Sacramento Monarchs in the first WNBA Finals match up ever to reach a fifth and deciding game. The historic
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October 26, 2006
The Phoenix Mercury wins the sixth annual Draft Lottery and earns the top pick in the 2007 WNBA Draft. It marks the first time that the team whose odds of winning the top pick were mathematically the smallest actually came away with the #1 pick.
November 7, 2006
The WNBA announces the creation of the Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award. The award will be presented to the player who best exemplifies the characteristics of a leader in the community and will reflect Staley’s contagious leadership, spirit, charitable efforts and love for the game.
December 7, 2006
The WNBA Board of Governors approves the sale of the Los Angeles Sparks to an investment group led by Katherine E. Goodman and Carla J. Christofferson.
December 13, 2006
The Charlotte Bobcats Organization announces that it will no longer operate the Charlotte Sting.
January 8, 2007
The WNBA holds a Dispersal Draft to disseminate the players from the Charlotte Sting. The Chicago Sky select guard Monique Currie with the first overall selection.
January 30, 2007
Rule changes are announced for the 2007 season and include the following: the backcourt rule requires offensive teams to bring the ball across the mid-court line within eight seconds rather than 10 seconds; the timeout rule requires that officials grant requests for a timeout (full or 20-second) by a player in the game or the head coach; and the teams will now be able to designate 11 active players and up to two inactive players on playoff rosters, with the ability to activate any inactive players on a game-by-game basis.
January 31, 2007
The WNBA Board of Governors approves the sale of the Houston Comets to Hilton Koch/Hilton Acquisitions, LLC.
February 16, 2007
Electronic Arts announces that six WNBA players are featured in a new videogame NBA STREET Homecourt. Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings, Lauren Jackson, Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoopes and Diana Taurasi are the first female professional athletes to ever be featured and go head-to-head with their male counterparts in a videogame.
March 31, 2007
Former University of Texas Head Coach Jody Conradt becomes the inaugural recipient of the WNBA Inspiring Coach Award.
April 4, 2007
The 2007 WNBA Draft presented by adidas takes place in Cleveland, marking the second straight year that the draft was held immediately following the NCAA Women’s Division I Championship Game and conducted in the same city as the Final Four. The Phoenix Mercury make Lindsey Harding the top overall pick before trading her to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Tangela Smith. The fast-paced draft earned a place in league history when Jessica Davenport, the second overall pick, was subsequently traded from San Antonio to New York in exchange for all-star guard Becky Hammon and a future selection. It marked the first time in WNBA history that the top two picks were traded on Draft Day.
July 15, 2007
The 2007 WNBA All-Star Game, the league’s eighth such contest, is played in front of a sellout audience on July 15 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. A crowd of 19,487 fans witnessed the East defeat the West, 103-99, as Cheryl Ford of the Detroit Shock clinched the MVP honors. A key highlight of the All-Star festivities in 2007 was the second annual All-Star Salute: Inspiring Women Luncheon, featuring keynote speaker and Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice.
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Signaling a major milestone in its second decade, the WNBA reaches an eight-year agreement with ESPN to have ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 televise games through the 2016 season. The agreement was announced in conjunction with the 2007 WNBA All-Star Game by Donna Orender, WNBA President, and John Skipper, ESPN Executive Vice President, Content. The agreement extends the WNBA’s relationship with ESPN, which began with the league’s inaugural season in 1997, to 20 seasons.
July 24, 2007
Seattle’s Lauren Jackson scores 47 points in a 97-96 overtime loss to the Washington Mystics, tying Diana Taurasi for the WNBA record for most points in a single game.
July 27, 2007
Lauren Jackson scores her 4,000th career point during a 89-75 win over the Indiana Fever, becoming the youngest and fastest player in league history to reach the milestone. Jackson reaches the milestone in 209 games.
September 5, 2007
Lauren Jackson is named MVP of the league for the second time in her career after having also earned the honor in 2003. Jackson led the WNBA in scoring, rebounding and double-doubles and was also named the WNBA’s Player of the Week on five occasions. Jackson joined Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoopes and Cynthia Cooper as the only players in WNBA history to capture multiple MVP honors.
September 16, 2007
The 2007 WNBA Finals see the Phoenix Mercury win their first-ever championship behind the play of Diana Taurasi, Penny Taylor and Cappie Pondexter, who was named Finals MVP. The Mercury capped the most exciting WNBA season ever by defeating the defending champion Detroit Shock in five games. It marked the first time that a the WNBA Championship has been won on the road, and Mercury head coach Paul Westhead became the first head coach to win both a WNBA title and an NBA title (1980, Los Angeles Lakers). Total attendance for the 2007 WNBA Finals between the Phoenix Mercury and the Detroit Shock was 74,178, establishing a new all-time WNBA Finals record. In addition, Game 5’s crowd of 22,076 at The Palace of Auburn Hills tied the all-time, singlegame attendance record for the WNBA Finals (also set on Sept. 16 2003 of the 2003 WNBA Finals, Los Angeles at Detroit).
October 17, 2007
WNBA President Donna Orender announces that the City of Atlanta was awarded a WNBA expansion team for the 2008 season. The new team will be owned and operated by Atlanta businessman J. Ronald Terwilliger.
October 23, 2007
The Los Angeles Sparks win the seventh annual Draft Lottery and earned the top pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft. The Sparks won the lottery for the first time in franchise history, after tying the Minnesota Lynx for fewest wins in 2007.
January 23, 2008
The Atlanta expansion franchise unveils their team name, logo and colors. The Atlanta Dream’s color scheme will consist of sky blue and red.
January 28, 2008
The WNBA and the WNBAPA sign the league’s third collective bargaining agreement covering six seasons, commencing with the 2008 season and continuing through 2013.
January 29, 2008
Rule changes are announced for the 2008 season and include the following: the inbounding rule will permit a player to pass the ball anywhere (frontcourt or backcourt) on the court during the final minute of the fourth period and the final minute of any overtime period; players not occupying lane spaces shall now remain behind the three-point line (above the free-throw line extended) during free-throws; and instant-replay rules will now require automatic video reviews by the officiating crew in the case of flagrant fouls that result in ejections and other player altercations.
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The WNBA holds an Expansion Draft to build the inaugural roster of the Atlanta Dream. The Dream selected one player from each team, including Betty Lennox, Katie Feenstra, Erika DeSouza and Kristin Haynie. The Dream also orchestrated trades for Iziane Castro Marques and Ivory Latta.
February 28, 2008
Force 10 Hoops, L.L.C., the entity owned by Seattle businesswomen and civic leaders Anne Levinson, Ginny Gilder, Lisa Brummel and Dawn Trudeau, purchases the Seattle Storm. Seven WNBA teams now fall under the independent ownership model: the Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Houston Comets, Los Angeles Sparks, Seattle Storm and Washington Mystics.
April 4, 2008
North Carolina State Head Coach Kay Yow is honored with the WNBA’s Inspiring Coach Award during the Women’s Final Four activities in Tampa, Florida.
April 9, 2008
The 2008 WNBA Draft presented by adidas takes place in Tampa, marking the third year that the draft was held immediately following the NCAA Women’s Division I Championship Game and conducted in the same city as the Final Four. Candace Parker, Sylvia Fowles and Candice Wiggins were selected as the top three overall picks.
May 17, 2008
Candace Parker of the Los Angeles Sparks nearly posts a triple-double in her pro debut on vs. Phoenix. She had 34 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Her 34 points broke the record for a rookie in a debut game.
May 29, 2008
On May 29 in a double-overtime loss at Indiana, Candace Parker becomes the first player in WNBA history to record a 5x5, which is total of five or more in five different categories. Parker had 16 points, 16 rebounds, six blocks, five assists and five steals. Tina Thompson of the Houston Comets becomes just the second player in WNBA history to reach the 5,000 point milestone, joining Lisa Leslie. Candace Parker dunks in back-to-back games, joining Lisa Leslie as the only players to have dunked in a WNBA game.
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June 28, 2008
Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks becomes the first WNBA player to record 3,000 career rebounds.
July 30, 2008
Robin Roberts, co-anchor of ABC News’ Good Morning America, is honored as the recipient of the 2008 WNBA Inspiration Award. Roberts is the keynote speaker at the WNBA Inspiring Women Luncheon in San Francisco, an event that also honored the U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team and served as a final send-off to the Beijing for the Olympic Games.
July 28-Aug. 27, 2008 The WNBA stops play to give players the opportunity to compete in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team defeated Australia in the gold medal game, while Russia defeated China for the bronze. The United States has now won four consecutive Olympic gold medals.
August 31, 2008
Katie Smith of the Detroit Shock reaches the 5,000 career point milestone, joining Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson.
September 5, 2008
Ticha Penicheiro of the Sacramento Monarchs becomes the first player in WNBA history to record 2,000 career assists.
October 3, 2008
Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker is named the Hanns-G ‘Go Beyond’ Rookie of the Year as well as the WNBA Most Valuable Player presented by T-Mobile. It marks the first time a rookie won both awards in the same year. The top overall pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft, Parker capped a season in which she also earned All-WNBA First Team honors, two Hanns-G ‘Go Beyond’ Rookie of the Month Awards (May and July), one Player of the Week Award (Aug. 31) and the Peak Performer Rebounding Award.
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The 2008 WNBA Finals see the Detroit Shock sweep the San Antonio Silver Stars in three games. The Shock earned their third championship in six years. Detroit’s Katie Smith was named Finals MVP.
December 2, 2008
The League announces that the Houston Comets, an original member of the WNBA, would suspend operations.
December 9, 2008
The WNBA holds a Dispersal Draft of the Houston Comets players. Teams drafted in inverse order of their regularseason finish in 2008. The Atlanta Dream selected Sancho Lyttle with the first pick, the Washington Mystics chose Matee Ajavon with the second selection and the Chicago Sky took Mistie Williams with the third pick.
December 9, 2008
The Atlanta Dream win the eighth annual WNBA Draft Lottery and earned the top pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft. The winning team had 420 chances out of 1,000 to receive the first overall selection. The lottery went exactly according to odds for the first time in WNBA history.
February 5, 2009
The WNBA Board of Governors votes to allow the expanded use of instant replay by game officials. The two modifications will allow referees to use instant replay 1.) to determine at any point during a game whether a field goal was correctly scored as a two- or three-point field goal, and, for the purposes of awarding the correct number of free throws, whether a shooter was fouled while taking a two- or three-point attempt and 2.) when the game clock malfunctions during a play concluding with no time remaining on the clock (0:00) at the end of any quarter or overtime period.
April 7, 2009
University of Tennessee head coach Pat Summit is named the recipient of the WNBA’s Inspiring Coach Award.
April 9, 2009
The 2009 WNBA Draft presented by adidas takes place at the NBA Entertainment studios in Secaucus, NJ. Angel McCoughtry, Marissa Coleman and Kristi Toliver were selected as the top three overall picks.
May 13, 2009
WNBA LiveAccess, a new feature on WNBA.com that provides fans with free access to more than 200 live game Webcasts, is launched and allows fans around the world to access live game Webcasts on individual team Web sites.
June 1, 2009
The Phoenix Mercury announces a groundbreaking marquee partnership with LifeLock to launch the first-ever branded jersey in WNBA or NBA history. The LifeLock name will appear on the front of Phoenix Mercury player jerseys and on warm-up suits through the 2011 season.
June 5, 2009
The Los Angeles Sparks reach an agreement with the Farmer’s Insurance Group of Companies to become the second team to secure a marquee partnership and wear branded jerseys. The Farmer’s Insurance Group of Companies name and logo will appear on player jerseys.
June 14, 2009
Tamika Raymond is named the recipient of the 2009 Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award.
July 17, 2009
Sue Bird of the Seattle Storm reaches the 3,000-point plateau, becoming just the third player in league history to score 3,000 points and hand out 1,000 career assists. (Shannon Johnson and Vickie Johnson)
July 29, 2009
Cokie Roberts, political commentator for ABC News, senior news analyst for NPR News, and bestselling author, is honored as the recipient of the 2009 WNBA Inspiration Award. Roberts served as the keynote speaker at the WNBA Inspiring Women Luncheon in Chicago.
August 10, 2009
Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks becomes the first player in WNBA history to record 6,000 career points.
August 15, 2009
Lauren Jackson of the Seattle Storm scores her 5,000th point against the Atlanta Dream, becoming the youngest
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September 5, 2009
Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury scores her 4,000th point, eclipsing Lauren Jackson as the youngest and fastest player in league history to reach the milestone. Taurasi accomplishes the feat in 197 games.
September 26, 2009
Lisa Leslie tallies 22 points and 9 rebounds in the final game of her WNBA career as the Los Angeles Sparks are defeated by the Phoenix Mercury in the Western Conference Finals. Leslie had previously announced that 2009 would be her final season, and retires as the all-time WNBA leader in points (6,263) and rebounds (3,307).
September 29, 2009
The Mercury’s Diana Taurasi wins the WNBA Most Valuable Player Award presented by Kia Motors, marking the first MVP honor of her professional career. Taurasi tallied 20.4 points per game and recorded 20+ points in 20 games in 2009.
October 9, 2009
The Phoenix Mercury defeats the Indiana Fever to clinch the WNBA Championship for the second time in three years. Finals MVP Diana Taurasi, Cappie Pondexter and Penny Taylor led the Mercury and held off a late rally by the tenacious Indiana Fever for a 94-86 victory in the deciding Game 5. The 2009 WNBA Finals also featured three sellouts plus the highest total attendance figure (82,018) in WNBA Finals history. Overall, average attendance for the 2009 WNBA Playoffs increased 18.5% over 2008 (9,979 vs. 8,420).
October 20, 2009
The Detroit Shock relocates to Tulsa, Oklahoma under the ownership of Bill Cameron, David Box and Tulsa Pro Hoops, LLC. Nolan Richardson is named the team’s general manager and head coach.
October 29, 2009
Kathy Betty becomes managing partner of the Atlanta Dream after the investment group Dream Too, LLC purchases the team from Terwilliger.
November 5, 2009
The Minnesota Lynx win the ninth annual WNBA Draft Lottery and earned the top pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft. Minnesota had 428 chances out of 1,000 to receive the first overall selection by virtue of owning New York’s combinations (261) in addition to its own (167).
November 20, 2009
The Maloof Family announces that they will no longer operate the Sacramento Monarchs.
December 4, 2009
The WNBA Competition Committee and Board of Governors approves the expanded use of instant replay by game officials in the following situations: 1.) To determine at any point during the game whether a 24-second shot clock violation occurred prior to the release of a successful field goal attempt or prior to a foul being committed and 2.) To determine during the last minute of regulation play and the last minute of any overtime period which player last touched the ball prior to it going out-of-bounds or whether the ball was last touched simultaneously by two opponents.
December 14, 2009
The WNBA holds a Dispersal Draft of the Sacramento Monarchs players. The New York Liberty selected Nicole Powell with the first pick while the Minnesota Lynx chose Rebekkah Brunson second and the Connecticut Sun took DeMya Walker with the third selection. The Chicago Sky selected Courtney Paris and the San Antonio Silver Stars took Laura Harper to round out the top five picks. Teams drafted in inverse order of their regular-season finish in 2009.
January 23, 2010
The Tulsa franchise, with new ownership that brought the team from its former home in Detroit, announces it will keep the name “Shock,” and unveils a new logo and color scheme featuring black, red and gold.
April 8, 2010
The 2010 WNBA Draft presented by adidas takes place at the NBA Entertainment studios in Secaucus, NJ.
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Phoenix’s Tangela Smith plays in her 411th career game, breaking Vickie Johnson’s previous record for most career games played.
August 15, 2010
In a game against Indiana, rookie Tina Charles of the Connecticut Sun sets WNBA single-season records for most double-doubles and total rebounds in a single season.
September 7, 2010
Atlanta’s Angel McCoughtry scores a WNBA Playoffs record 42 points in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals, a 105-93 victory over the New York Liberty. In that same game, New York’s Cappie Pondexter tallies 36 points. Their combined total of 78 points set a WNBA record for most total points by two players in the same postseason game.
September 16, 2010
The Seattle Storm won the 2010 WNBA championship by defeating the Atlanta Dream 87-84 in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals in Atlanta’s Philips Arena. The Storm swept the Dream 3-0 in the best-of-five series and Seattle center Lauren Jackson, the league’s regular season MVP, was named MVP of The Finals. It is the Storm’s second championship and first since 2004.
December 3, 2010
Donna Orender steps down as WNBA President to launch her own marketing, media and strategy company.
February 28, 2011
As part of WNBA Live - Manchester 2011 – a new, multiyear partnership between the Manchester (Eng.) City Council and the NBA, WNBA and USA Basketball – it is announced that the Atlanta Dream will participate in the first WNBA game to be played in Europe. The game is set for May 29, 2011 vs. Standard Life Team GB (Great Britain’s national team) at Manchester Evening News Arena. The partnership will promote women in sport and encourage participation in team sports.
March 3, 2011
At a press conference at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, the WNBA announces that the Silver Stars will host the 2011 All-Star Game for the first time in franchise history. The contest, set for Saturday, July 23, is to be the second WNBA All-Star Game played in a Western Conference venue and the first since the 2000 game was held in Phoenix.
March 8, 2011
In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, the WNBA officially announced plans to celebrate its 15th season. Among those would be the selection of the Top 15 Players and the Top 15 Moments in league history. Key among other planned celebrations would be a nationally televised game (ESPN2) in which the New York Liberty would visit the Los Angeles Sparks on June 21, fifteen years to the date of the league’s inaugural game in 1997 featuring those same two teams.
March 28, 2011
Sheryl Swoopes, 40, returns to the WNBA, signing to play with the Tulsa Shock after a two-year hiatus. An inaugural member of the WNBA and a member of the league’s All-Decade Team selected in 2006, Swoopes resume includes four WNBA championships as a member of the Houston Comets (1997-2000), three league MVP awards (2000, 2002, 2005) and three Defensive Player of the Year honors (2000, 2002, 2003).
April 7, 2011
The Washington Mystics sign a marquee partnership with Inova Health System, becoming the fifth WNBA team to have such a partnership. Players will wear Inova Hospital System’s name and logo on the front of their home and away jerseys during the 2011 WNBA season.
April 7, 2011
The WNBA and partner adidas unveiled new uniforms for all 12 teams featuring Revolution 30 technology and women’s basketball specific TECHFIT base layers.
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The WNBA becomes the first professional sports league to conduct its annual Draft at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn. The Minnesota Lynx made Maya Moore the top overall selection of the 2011 WNBA Draft presented by adidas. Australian native Elizabeth Cambage, selected second by the Tulsa Shock, and Courtney Vandersloot, tapped third by the Chicago Sky, rounded out the top three picks.
April 21, 2011
Laurel J. Richie, a veteran of more than three decades in consumer marketing, corporate branding, public relations and corporate management, is appointed President of the WNBA, NBA Commissioner David Stern announced. Laurel leaves her post as Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Girl Scouts of the USA to join the WNBA.
June 21, 2011
The Los Angeles Sparks host the New York Liberty at STAPLES Center in the WNBA’s 15th Anniversary Game, played 15 years to the day of the league’s inaugural matchup between the same two teams in LA. The Sparks win, 96-91.
July 23, 2011
In honor of the WNBA’s 15th season, the league unveiled its “Top 15 Players of All Time” during a halftime ceremony live on ABC at the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game presented by adidas. With consideration given to on-court performance and ability, leadership, sportsmanship, and community service, as well as to contributions to team success and women’s basketball, voting was conducted by fans, select national and WNBA-market media, and by current players and coaches. The players named were: Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings, Cynthia Cooper, Yolanda Griffith, Becky Hammon, Lauren Jackson, Lisa Leslie, Ticha Penicheiro, Cappie Pondexter, Katie Smith, Dawn Staley, Sheryl Swoopes, Diana Taurasi, Tina Thompson, and Teresa Weatherspoon.
August 9, 2011
In a road game at the Phoenix Mercury, Minnesota Lynx all-stars Lindsay Whalen and Seimone Augustus become the 35th and 36th players to to surpass the 3,000-point mark for their respective careers, but the first pair of teammates to eclipse the mark in the same game. In the process, Augustus also tied the Mercury’s Diana Taurasi as the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 3,000 (151 games).
August 22, 2011
The WNBA and Boost Mobile, an industry leader in no-contract wireless service, announced a landmark multiyear marketing partnership that made Boost Mobile the first league-wide marquee partner of the WNBA. As part of the deal, the Boost Mobile brand logo was subsequently featured on the front of the game jerseys of 10 of the WNBA’s 12 teams. It marked the first time the WNBA had a league partner with jersey branding for multiple teams throughout the season other than adidas, the league’s official outfitter.
October 2, 2011
Despite falling to the host Minnesota Lynx in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals, Atlanta Dream forward Angel McCoughtry set Finals records for points in a quarter (19 in the third), points in a half (27 in the second), and consecutive points (14 from late in the first half into the third quarter).
October 5, 2011
The Atlanta Dream’s Angel McCoughtry surpasses the WNBA Finals record (set by her in 2010) for most points in a single game with 38 in a loss to the host Minnesota Lynx.
October 7, 2011
In a celebration of its 15th season, the WNBA and partner Boost Mobile unveiled the Top 15 Moments in league history as voted by fans. The top moment was Teresa Weatherspoon’s half-court shot at the buzzer to win Game 2 of the 1999 WNBA Finals for the New York Liberty and send that series to a decisive third game. Ranking second was the WNBA’s first ever game (NY Liberty at LA Sparks, June 21, 1997); third was Sparks’ center Lisa Leslie throwing down the first dunk in WNBA history in the first half of a game vs. the Miami Sol.
October 7, 2011
The Minnesota Lynx captured their first WNBA title with a 73-67 win over the Atlanta Dream. Lynx guard/forward Seimone Augustus was named Finals MVP after leading the Lynx to a sweep in the best-of-five series. Augustus posted 22 points and seven assists in Game 1 and had a franchise-playoff record 36 points in Game 2, including 15 in the fourth quarter.
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April 16, 2012
The 2012 WNBA Draft presented by Boost Mobile takes place at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, CT, marking the second straight year that the draft was held on the campus of the league’s broadcast partner. Stanford’s Nnemkadi Ogwumike (Sparks), Tennessee’s Shekinna Stricklen (Storm), Notre Dame’s Devereaux Peters (Lynx), Tennessee’s Glory Johnson (Shock), and Miami’s Shenise Johnson (Silver Stars) are the top five picks.
June 3, 2012
Angel McCoughtry of the Atlanta Dream sets the WNBA’s single-game mark for most successful free throws without a miss, going 17-for-17 vs. Chicago.
June 15, 2012
With a win over Phoenix on June 15, the defending champion Minnesota Lynx set a WNBA record for the best start to a season, going 10-0 out of the gate before being upended by Seattle.
June 16, 2012
Already the WNBA’s career steals leader, Tamika Catchings also took over the top spot in league history for career free throws made when she hit six of eight from the charity stripe against Chicago.
June 17, 2012
Connecticut’s Tina Charles, with 23 points and 22 rebounds at Atlanta, became the first player in WNBA history to log three 20-20 games in a career.
July 14-Aug. 15, 2012
The WNBA temporarily stops play to give players the opportunity to compete in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. The U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team – comprised of 12 WNBA players – defeated France in the gold medal game. The win gave the United States women their fifth consecutive Olympic gold medal and, dating back to the bronze medal game in 1992, stretched the team’s winning streak to 41 games.
Sept. 18, 2012
Already the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, Tina Thompson (Seattle) became the first player in the history of the league to surpass 7,000 career points with her jump shot at the 9:03 mark of the second quarter of the Storm’s victory over visiting Chicago at KeyArena. The milestone capped a season in which Thompson also became the first WNBA player to top 15,000 minutes played and 2,450 field goals made.
Aug. 28, 2012
A put-back basket against San Antonio by Minnesota Lynx center McWilliams-Franklin, moved the 14-year veteran and six-time All-Star into first place on the WNBA’s career list for offensive rebounds, surpassing the 1,049 of Yolanda Griffith.
Sept. 22, 2012
Temeka Johnson of the Tulsa Shock finished the regular season with the league’s best single-season mark in history for three-point FG percentage (.531, 34 of 64). On the same day, Ticha Penicheiro of the Chicago Sky plays the final game of her career and, with two assists, increases her WNBA career record to 2,599.
Sept. 26, 2012
The WNBA Draft Lottery (to determine the order of selection of the 2013 WNBA Draft) was held for the first time at ESPN’s studios in Bristol, Conn., live during the 6 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter. The Phoenix Mercury ultimately won the top pick, followed in succession by the Chicago Sky, Tulsa Shock, and Washington Mystics.
Oct. 21, 2012
Indiana defeated the defending champion Minnesota Lynx 3-games-to-1, giving the Fever its first WNBA championship in franchise history. Following Game 4, an 87-78 home win at Indianapolis’ Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indiana forward Tamika Catchings was named MVP of the WNBA Finals presented by Boost Mobile. Catchings, a three-time Olympic gold medalist and the league’s 2011 MVP, averaged 22.3 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals during the Finals.
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Dec. 13, 2012
Following the league’s Board of Governor’s Meeting, the WNBA announces it will implement new rules regarding flopping and defensive three-seconds, while also extending the three-point line from 20 feet, 6 1/4 inches to 22 feet, 1 3/4 inches, consistent with the distance inherent in all FIBA competitions. The rules will go into effect beginning with the 2013 season.
March 28, 2013
The WNBA and ESPN announce an extension of their partnership for another six years, paving the way for WNBA games to be televised on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 through 2022. The announcement, made by John Skipper, President of ESPN, Inc. and Co-Chairman of the Disney Media Networks, and Laurel J. Richie, WNBA President, extends the WNBA’s television relationship with ESPN to 26 years. With the deal, up to 30 live games will be televised on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 each season, including exclusive telecasts of the WNBA Finals presented by Boost Mobile.
March 28, 2013
On the same day as the WNBA and ESPN announce an extension of their partnership, the league also introduced a new brand identity. The refreshed identity reflects how far the level of play has come in 16 years as stronger, more agile players have made the game more competitive. The cornerstone of the new WNBA visual identity is a more modern “Logowoman” -- the player silhouette within the logo -- that better embodies the athleticism and diversity of current WNBA players while leveraging the distinctive orange-andoatmeal color scheme of the league’s iconic game ball.
April 15, 2013
For the first time in the WNBA’s 17 seasons, the league’s Draft is televised live in primetime. The 2013 WNBA Draft presented by State Farm takes place for the third straight year at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn., this time airing live at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN2. One of the most anticipated draft classes in league history is led by the “3 to See” -- Brittney Griner of Baylor, Elena Delle Donne of Delaware, and Notre Dame’s Skylar Diggins. The Phoenix Mercury select Griner with the No. 1 overall pick; the Chicago Sky then take Delle Donne with the No. 2 selection, and the Tulsa Shock claim Diggins third.
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The NBA/WNBA FIT platform is the league’s comprehensive health and wellness program that encourages physical activity and healthy living for children and families. Through programs such as Dribble to Stop Diabetes, Jamba Juice FIT Clinics and Coke Live Positively, the NBA/WNBA informs, engages and educates its fans in healthy living practices.
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The WNBA Breast Health Awareness program focuses on generating awareness and educating women about breast cancer in addition to raising funds for the initiative. This season, WNBA Breast Health Awareness Week will take place from August 18-August 24.
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The WNBA is committed to a long-term environmental plan through the implementation of sustainable business practices and procedures that decrease the league’s carbon footprint and contribute to a clean, healthy environment. The WNBA Green Game will take place during the June 25 game between the Phoenix Mercury and San Antonio Silver Stars
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Created in 2013, Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation supports the charitable efforts of the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards. As these teams each fall under the Monumental Sports & Entertainment umbrella, aligning their causes and unifying their giving enables us to have the greatest impact on the community. MSE Foundation is committed to the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and focuses on the following five pillars to maximize its impact on the community: • • • • •
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Recognizing the community as our most important asset, MSE Foundation looks forward to continuing to creating programs that are designed to give back to the very community that supports our teams. In 2013 Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation, along with the Leonsis Foundation, will donate more than $1.5 million to local charities. Through MSE Foundation we pledge to continue investing our time and resources and serving as a positive influence and contributor in our community, and we hope to inspire others to do the same.
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Programs: Family-to-Family: 2012 marked the second-straight year that all three Monumental Sports & Entertainment teams collaborated on the Family-to-Family program, which the Wizards created 16 years ago. The program allows the Caps, Mystics and Wizards to “adopt” families in need who are nominated by local schools and nonprofit organizations. This past holiday season more than 20 families were adopted by the teams’ charities, individual players and staff members. The Family-to-Family program kicked off in November when wives and girlfriends of Wizards and Capitals players and coaches shopped for 82 adults and children adopted through the program. Participants included Bree Anderson, (fiancée of Wizards forward Trevor Ariza), Patrice Cleary, (wife of Wizards strength and conditioning coach Drew Cleary), April Dixon, (girlfriend of Wizards forward Trevor Booker), Lauren Hilario, (wife of Wizards center Nene), Eva Kodouskova, (fiancée of Wizards forward
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WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Jan Vesely), Ilana Nunn Okafor, (wife of Wizards center Emeka Okafor), Joni Sichting, (wife of Wizards assistant coach Jerry Sichting), Courtney Webster, (wife of forward Martell Webster) and Kathy Wittman, (wife of Wizards head coach Randy Wittman) along with Monika Hybnerova, (girlfriend of Capitals goaltender Michal Neuvirth) and Karin Johansson, (wife of Capitals assistant coach Calle Johansson). Clothing, educational items and toys were purchased for the children, while clothing and household items along with grocery gift cards were purchased for the parents and guardians. By the end of the day a full-sized JK Moving Services truck was filled with more than $25,000 in clothing, bikes, toys and presents for the families. All of the adopted families were invited to a holiday party at Kettler Capitals Iceplex on Dec. 16. The children and families in attendance enjoyed an afternoon of refreshments, games and fun with team mascots G-Wiz and Slapshot, the Wizard Girls and Red Rockers, who were all on hand to help spread holiday cheer to the deserving families. The children were able to play basketball, skate on the Capitals ice, interact with Santa and have their faces painted. At the end of the event, the families left with bags overflowing with holiday gifts from the Caps, Wizards and Mystics. To conclude the 2012 Family-to-Family program, Mystics player Matee Ajavon along with Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld, players Bradley Beal, Jordan Crawford, Nene, Chris Singleton, John Wall and Martell Webster, mascot G-Wiz and Wizard Girls delivered presents and spread holiday cheer to five underserved families in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 17. Ajavon, Beal, Crawford, Nene, Singleton, Wall and Webster, along with Grunfeld, G-Wiz and the Wizard Girls, MSE staff members and local media boarded a bus at Verizon Center loaded with gifts for the families. The players spent the afternoon delivering presents to the Curtis, Flores and Short families in northeast Washington and Yates-Glenn and Young families in southeast Washington. The families selected for participation in the 2012 Family-toFamily program were nominated by local schools and nonprofit organizations including The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command, The Women’s Wing Organization, Catholic Charities, Browne Education Campus, Bright Beginnings, Shaw Community and Building Hope. Everybody Wins! DC: During the 2011-12 school year 20 staff members from Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE) participated in the Everybody Wins! DC Power Lunch program, a literacy and mentoring program based in select elementary schools in the Washington metropolitan area. The goal of Power Lunch is to encourage children’s interest in reading, expand their opportunities for success and facilitate meaningful volunteer contributions.
Through the Power Lunch program, MSE staff members – including employees from the Washington Capitals, Mystics, Wizards and Verizon Center – were paired with students at Garrison Elementary School in Washington, D.C., and Key Elementary School in Arlington, Va. Each week during the school year, MSE staff members took time out of their day to visit with their mentees, spending time reading and sharing conversation during the lunch hour. The program concluded in May with year-end celebrations with each partner school during which all of the mentors and mentees were recognized for their hard work and dedication to the Power Lunch program. Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington: MSE Foundation and the Washington Mystics have partnered with Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington (BGCGW), providing a $25,000 grant to the D.C.-based nonprofit in 2013. This money will be used to increase participation and promote basketball on a grassroots level in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The MSE Foundation grant will fund scholarships for at-risk and underserved youth, girls’ player clinics, coaching clinics and The Monumental Tournament of Champions, a Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington organizational-wide basketball tournament. The Mystics also hope to help BGCGW start a girls’ league for the 2013-14 season. Junior Achievement: Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation is proud to serve as a storefront sponsor at Junior Achievement Finance Park in Fairfax, Va., where local students are able to build financial skills for life. Junior Achievement of Greater Washington provides students a real-world perspective of finance – one that is current, practical and easy to understand. Taking more than 15,000 middle school students each year into the world of business, Junior Achievement Finance Park is a monthlong economics education program that introduces participants to personal financial planning and career exploration. The Junior Achievement Finance Park experience begins in the classroom. The four-week classroom curriculum culminates with a day at Junior Achievement Finance Park, where students immerse themselves in a reality-based decision-making process that addresses aspects of individual and family budgeting, including housing, transportation, food, utilities, health care, investments, philanthropy and banking. The on-site activities are designed to allow students the opportunity to put into action what they have learned in the classroom and to understand the basic steps of maintaining a realistic personal budget. Two weeks of classroom follow-up allows students to use their new financial knowledge to explore career options and to set goals for their future. (continued on next page)
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE (continued) MSE Staff Service Projects: During the summer of 2012, Monumental Sports & Entertainment employees participated in three service projects. The Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation partnered on a project with USO-Metro in July, D.C. Central Kitchen in August and Rebuilding Together Arlington/ Fairfax/Falls Church in September. Bullets alumni Bob Dandridge, Jack Marin and Larry Stewart and Capitals Hall-of-Fame alumnus Rod Langway participated alongside Monumental Sports & Entertainment staff members, Wizard Girls, Caps mascot Slapshot and USO-Metro volunteers in an Operation USO Care Package event in July at the USO Warehouse. Dandridge, Marin, Stewart, Langway, the Wizards Girls, Slapshot and MSE employees volunteered with a mix of civilians, active duty military members and military spouses and children to assemble military family care packages that service members who are deploying will send home to their families. In August, Langway joined MSE staff members for morning meal prep at DC Central Kitchen. Throughout the session the Monumental Sports & Entertainment employees transformed 3,000 pounds of leftover food into 5,000 meals for 100 area homeless shelters, transitional homes and nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C. For the National Day of Service and Remembrance on Sept. 11, Dandridge and Langway volunteered with Monumental Sports & Entertainment staff members, Arlington County first responders and volunteers from Rebuilding Together Arlington/Fairfax/Falls Church to prepare Arlington Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Emergency Winter Shelter for its opening day. Volunteers cleaned and painted rooms throughout the building, installed bookshelves in the library and added mirrors and clothes hooks in the bathrooms. They also placed additional shelving and clothes bars to store donated clothing and assembled welcome kits for 100 homeless men and women. Through these MSE Foundation staff service projects, 120 employees volunteered 500 hours of their time to local charities during the summer of 2012.
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Verizon Center is a 20,000-seat multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue, owned and operated by Monumental Sports & Entertainment, in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Chinatown in downtown Washington, D.C. The arena is home to the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the NHL’s Washington Capitals, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics and the NCAA’s Georgetown Hoyas men’s basketball team. Boasting an average of 220 events per year, Verizon Center is the heart of a $7 billion redevelopment that began 15 years ago when the arena was envisioned and built by late owner Abe Pollin and his wife, Irene Pollin, after previously building the Capital Centre arena in Landover, Md. Since the Pollin’s realized their vision on Dec. 2, 1997, with the opening of the privately financed arena in downtown Washington, 36.5 million people have attended more than 3,087 events. The surrounding neighborhood throughout the years has been rejuvenated by a plethora of restaurants, condominiums and businesses, making the Seventh Street corridor an entertainment destination. Accrediting the revitalization of the downtown neighborhood to late owner Abe Pollin, and his wife Irene Pollin, for building Verizon Center(formerly known as MCI Center), the District of Columbia renamed the street in front of Verizon Center “Abe Pollin Way” in 2007. In June 2010, Ted Leonsis became the majority owner of Verizon Center and formed Monumental Sports & Entertainment. The newly formed entity includes ownership of the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the NHL’s Washington Capitals, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics and Verizon Center. Monumental Sports & entertainment also manages Kettler Capitals Iceplex and the Patriot Center at George Mason University. As an arena in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C., Verizon Center has hosted a multitude of high-profile events in its history, ranging from the 1998 Stanley Cup Final to the NBA (2001) and WNBA (2002, 2007) All-Star games to the 2003 World Figure Skating Championship, the 2005 ACC Tournament, the first and second rounds of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament (1998, 2002, 2008) as well as the second and third rounds (2011), the 2006 East Regional Round and the 2009 NCAA Frozen Four men’s hockey championship. In 2013, the arena will host the East Regional Round of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament for the second time.
Entertainment at the arena would not be complete without concerts and family shows ranging from all-time greats to current-day chart-topping artists. In the 15-year history of the arena some of the artists who have roamed the halls and mastered the stage at Verizon Center include: U2, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Coldplay, The Three Tenors, Barbra Streisand, Bon Jovi, Prince, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Beyonce, the Dalai Lama, Tina Turner, Keith Urban, Jeff Dunham, Christina Aguilera, Disney on Ice and WWE. In terms of history, only two events have taken place each of the past 15 years at Verizon Center, as well as each of the past 38 plus years dating back to the old Capital Centre arena making them the longest tenured events between both buildings: the Harlem Globetrotters (1973) and the Washington International Horse Show (1975). Located within the arena are 106 luxury suites, eight loge boxes, a highdefinition center-hung scoreboard, an indoor basketball practice facility and 10 dressing rooms. The arena offers a variety of concession stands and restaurants with menu choices ranging from pizza at Papa John’s to donuts at Dunkin Donuts. Additional arena fare includes hot dogs, crab cakes, chicken fingers and deli sandwiches. Kosher, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options are also available. Other amenities in the arena include the private Owner’s Club, the private Acela Club restaurant for club members, the Dewar’s 12 Coaches Club, The Player’s Club, The Clubhouse, The Monumental Theatre, The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille, Team Store and VIDA Fitness and Bang Salon.
EXECUTIVE SUITES/PARTY PAVILION A great way to enjoy events at Verizon Center is to entertain some friends and family or business associates in one of the 106 executive suites. The executive suites feature between 12 and 24 seats, a private seating area, refrigerator, a flat screen television and a private restroom. Additional VIP benefits for guests include membership to the Acela Club restaurant, early and late entry to events and access to premium food catering services by Levy Restaurants as they watch more than 220 sporting events and concerts held annually at Verizon Center.
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The Captain Morgan Party Pavilion, overlooking the main floor of the arena, is another exciting option for entertaining up to 99 guests. The party pavilion features a glass-enclosed suite that can be customized for meetings and hospitality purposes and can be rented on an eventby-event basis.
postgame for Wizards home games, the club provides sole access for the 16 owner’s seats full season-ticket holders and Monumental Sports & Entertainment’s ownership group and their guests.
ACELA CLUB RESTAURANT The Acela Club is a sophisticated and energetic restaurant available for club members and their guests offering a five-star Chef’s Table buffet and a full a la carte menu. The restaurant overlooks the court and the ice and combines gourmet dining with world-class service from Levy Restaurants. The Acela Club is also used for private events.
Entertaining can be broken down into a group of 34, 65 or 99 guests in the party pavilion. Premium catering and food service options are also offered by Levy Restaurants.
HIGH-DEFINITION SCOREBOARD AND LINEAR LED BOARDS Debuting during the 2007-2008 season, the high-definition LED scoreboard was the first true indoor high-definition scoreboard of its kind for arenas. The center-hung scoreboard exclusively features the Diamond Vision LED Fascia, corner stat displays and video boards driven by ANC Sports’ patent pending VisionSOFT operating system. Sitting at 14 feet 5 inches high by 25 feet 2 inches wide, the new scoreboard provides the highest clarity of all the action, including video playback, and exhibits more than 68 billion colors. The scoreboard features four 6 millimeter video screens, four 10 millimeter LED video matrixes measuring 5 feet by 25 feet, and two 20 millimeter LED rings. More than 1,000 feet of linear LED boards encompass the upper bowl of the arena, as well as 400 feet of LED boards surrounding the lower bowl of the arena with full motion signage. Four additional LED displays highlight the top corners of the arena offering animation, 3D graphics and advertisements.
DEWAR’S 12 COACHES CLUB Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics and Georgetown Hoyas Gold VIP ticket holders can enjoy the Dewar’s 12 Coaches Club before, during and after games. Located on the event floor, this private lounge serves hors d’oeuvres and beverages in the perfect setting.
THE PLAYER’S CLUB
The Washington Wizards and the Washington Mystics have an NBA/ WNBA regulation size practice court inside the arena where all team practices are held. Located on the event level, players have easy access to and from the court. The practice court is also used for special events such as large news conferences and receptions.
Located on the Lexus Suite Level, The Player’s Club is a membersonly club offering a unique blend of seating, fine dining, entertainment and separate meeting spaces. The 5,000 square-foot space features a plush décor with lavish wood finishes inclusive of a full-bar with top-shelf selections, a pool table, private chilled wine coolers, a fireplace, wireless Internet access, private restrooms, premium catering services and leather stadium seating. Membership to the club includes year-round access to the Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics and Georgetown Hoyas home games with views overlooking the arena bowl and the National Portrait Gallery located next door to Verizon Center.
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THE CLUBHOUSE
Backstage at Verizon Center are 10 dressing rooms, including the Wizards, Capitals, Mystics and Hoyas team locker rooms and NBA and NHL visitor’s and officials locker rooms. The Wizards and Capitals locker rooms include a training room, steam room, hydrotherapy pool, team lounge and weight room.
The Clubhouse is located just inside Verizon Center’s main lobby on F Street on the second floor. Open an hour before and an hour after events, The Clubhouse offers a relaxing atmosphere for drinks, appetizers and a main course.
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OWNER’S CLUB A premium benefit for VIP owner’s seats full season-ticket holders is the Owner’s Club. The club provides unlimited fine dining and a complimentary fullservice bar in an ultimate setting. Accessible pregame, in-game and
A perfect setting for business meetings throughout the year and special events, the 100-seat Monumental Theatre is located on the fourth level of Verizon Center. The theatre-style room offers a large telescreen display for presentations and a full sound system.
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THE GREENE TURTLE SPORTS BAR & GRILLE Opening their first franchise location outside of the state of Maryland, The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille is the perfect setting to catch a bite to eat and drink before, during or after a game or event at Verizon Center. Based out of Ocean City, Md., The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille offers an appetite for all at an affordable price.
TEAM STORE Team Store, located just inside Verizon Center’s main lobby on F Street, is every patron’s favorite place to shop. The store offers team merchandise for the Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics and the Georgetown Hoyas men’s basketball team.
VIDA FITNESS AND BANG SALON Located at the corner of Seventh and F Streets NW, VIDA Fitness is redefining fitness in Washington, D.C. The perfect place to work on your mind, body and spirit to achieve a fuller and more balanced life, VIDA Fitness offers a calming and rejuvenating space that incorporates all of the senses. The 28,000 square foot space brings state-of-theart fitness equipment, group programming in yoga and pilates, mixed martial arts by Team Lloyd Irvin and two endless pools exclusive to the club. Bang Salon/Spa caps off the experience by offering cuts to color, facials to hair removal and a head-to-toe selection of salon and spa services including Japanese soaking tubs.
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ARENA INFORMATION WASHINGTON MYSTICS 2013 MEDIA GUIDE Opening Date: December 2, 1997 Cost: More than $200 million Architects: D.C. Arena Associates: Clark Construction Group, Inc., Sherman R. Smoot Corporation, Ellerbe Becket of Kansas City, KCF-SHG of Washington, D.C. and Devrouax & Purnell of Washington, D.C. Owner: Monumental Sports & Entertainment Seating Capacity: 20,308 – basketball 18,506 - hockey (Concert capacities vary depending on the stage setup.) Club Seats: 2,100 Executive Suites: 106 Loge Boxes: 8 Pouring Rights: PepsiCo Concessionaire: Aramark Premium Seat Caterer: Levy Restaurants Parking: More than 13,000 parking spaces located within two blocks of Verizon Center, including an underground parking garage. Metro: Four Metro stops located within six blocks of the arena: Gallery Place/Chinatown (directly underneath the arena), Navy-Archives, Metro Center and Judiciary Square. Additional Transportation: Two taxicab stands located at the main entrance. MARC and Amtrak trains coming into Washington, D.C.’s Union Station are only two metro stops away from the arena. Size of the Arena: 1,050,000 square feet - equivalent to one city block long and one city block wide. Restrooms: Family restrooms located at sections 113, 212 and 433 in addition to standard restrooms located on each floor. Public Entrances: F Street NW (main entrance) and 7th and G Street NW Press Entrance: 6th and G Street Box Office/Will Call: Located inside the main entrance on F Street NW Guest Services: Located near section 102 on the main concourse, section 200 on the club level and section 401 on the fourth level. Scoreboard: First high-definition scoreboard for an arena measuring 14 feet by 25 feet with four Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision 6 millimeter video screens. The center hung scoreboard also features four 10 millimeter LED video matrixes measuring 5 feet by 25 feet and two 20 millimeter LED rings. The high-definition video screens exhibit more than 68 billion colors. Arena LED Signage: More than 1,000 feet of linear LED boards encompass the upper bowl of the arena and 400 feet of LED boards surround the lower bowl of the arena with full motion signage. Four additional LED displays highlight the top corners of the arena offering animation, 3D graphics and advertisements. Amenities: Owner’s Club, Acela Club, Dewar’s 12 Coaches Club, The Player’s Club, Captain Morgan Party Pavilion, The Clubhouse, Monumental Theatre, VIDA Fitness and Bang Salon/Spa (open 5a.m.-11p.m. Mon-Fri, 7a.m.7p.m. Sat-Sun), The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille (open daily from 11a.m.- 1a.m.), Dunkin Donuts (open daily from 6a.m.- 10p.m.), and the Team Store sporting goods store (open on game days).
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