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The Seattle Storm face the Washington Mystics on Saturday night in exciting WNBA action, airing nationally on ABC.
The Seattle Storm rookie became the youngest player in WNBA history to reach 100 career points and record a double-double, erupting in Thursday night’
HISTORY FOR THE ROOK 🌟 With a career-high 14 PTS & 10 REB vs. the Chicago Sky, Dominique Malonga (19y 250d) becomes the youngest player in WNBA History to record a double-double, surpassing Liz Cambage (19y 290d). #WelcometotheW pic.twitter.com/yrbfh9zQf1
The Storm's inconsistent play continues as they fall to the Mystics 69-58 and now haven't won more than one game in a row since July 6, including dropping four of their past seven against sub-.500 teams.
There are a pair of contests in the WNBA on Saturday, July 26. The New York Liberty look to extend their winning streak to six games with the Los Angeles Sparks coming to town at
The Seattle Storm opened the second half with a long drought and finished with their second-fewest points of the year in a 69-58 loss to the Washington Mystics.
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New Wings center Li Yueru opened up about her move from the Storm and how she feels her tenure in Dallas is going.
Noelle Quinn of the Seattle Storm is emotionally invested in her team, and she has proved she has staying power in a league that can be impatient.
Shakira Austin had 14 points and 11 rebounds, Sug Sutton scored 13 points and the Washington Mystics beat the Seattle Storm 69-58 on Saturday night.