Mystics Insider: June 15, 2008 - June 21, 2008
It Was Ugly, But a Win is a Win
Turnovers continue to plague the Mystics, though once again, Washington squeaks by. This time they downed the still-winless Dream 72-61 at Verizon Center. In a truly ugly first half, the Mystics could not hold onto the ball, which led to...
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Melissa Rosenberg
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June 21, 2008; 1:36 AM ET |
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Mystics-Dream Pregame
The expansion-Dream are still on a quest for their first-ever victory. While the Mystics find themselves on their own quest -- for their third straight win and another big step back towards the .500-mark. Ready for gametime?...
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Melissa Rosenberg
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June 20, 2008; 6:54 PM ET |
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Mystics-Dream Preview: Lennox Hungry for a Win (UPDATED)
An earlier version of this post referred to Erika DeSouza -- she is NOT in the lineup tonight as she's still recovering from the lower leg fracture she suffered against the Mystics last time. Last time the Dream played at...
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Margaret McElligott
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June 20, 2008; 12:35 PM ET |
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Currie's Got One Proud Dad
With Katie out on assignment covering the Dew Tour, Steve Yanda gives our faithful blog readers an extended look at Monique Currie and her dad: Since the personality of Michael Currie, Monique's father, cannot be fully revealed in an 18-inch...
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Melissa Rosenberg
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June 19, 2008; 11:30 PM ET |
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Mystics Beat Houston for Two in a Row
A late surge gave the Mystics a 67-63 victory over Houston Wednesday, as they outscored the Comets 23-10 in the fourth quarter to rally for the win. Alana Beard led the team with 23 points, while Monique Currie chipped in...
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Margaret McElligott
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June 19, 2008; 8:35 AM ET |
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Seeking a Cure for the Turnover Curse
While Katie's out of town, Post reporter Steve Yanda filed this report from the Mystics' practice on Monday: Much like George Harrison (the solo-artist version, not the lead-guitarist-of-The-Beatles version), Mystics coach Tree Rollins can't get a certain something off his...
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Margaret McElligott
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June 17, 2008; 3:07 PM ET |
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Where Are They Now? Vicky Bullett Edition
Two Olympics, the WNBA, professional leagues in Brazil and Italy; Vicky Bullett spent her professional playing career traveling the world. So it made perfect sense that once she retired, she returned to the one place she didn't get to see...
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Melissa Rosenberg
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June 16, 2008; 12:55 PM ET |
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Around the WNBA
The 2008 Class was inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend, including Virginia Coach Debbie Ryan. Friday's Games: Sidney Spencer's three-pointer, coupled with clutch free throws by Kiesha Brown helped the Los Angeles Sparks sink the Connecticut...
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Melissa Rosenberg
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June 15, 2008; 2:13 PM ET |
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