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Washington Mystics vs Chicago Sky Match Player Stats

Washington Mystics vs Chicago Sky Match Player Stats: Full Breakdown

 

Washington Mystics vs Chicago Sky Match Player Stats: The Washington Mystics came into Wintrust Arena in Chicago with determination, and they left with a hard-earned 79–72 win over the Sky. With a strong showing from their starters and a standout game by guard Brittney Sykes, the Mystics snapped their skid and added another win to their season tally.

Let’s break down the key moments, full team stats, and which players made the biggest impact.

Final Score and Quarter Breakdown

  • Washington Mystics (Away): 79
  • Chicago Sky (Home): 72
  • Venue: Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL

Quarter-by-quarter scoring:

Quarter Mystics Sky
1st 11 26
2nd 21 18
3rd 24 12
4th 23 16
Total 79 72

 

It was a tale of two halves. Chicago got off to a strong start, but the Mystics turned things around in the third quarter, outscoring the Sky 24–12 and shifting the momentum.

Top Scorers

Brittney Sykes (Mystics):

  • 32 points
  • 2 rebounds
  • 5 assists

Kamilla Cardoso (Sky):

  • 18 points
  • 10 rebounds
  • 1 assist

These two players set the tone for their respective teams. Sykes was unstoppable on offense, while Cardoso anchored the paint for Chicago with an efficient double-double.

Washington Mystics Player Stats

Starters:

Player PTS REB AST PF
B. Sykes 32 2 5 3
S. Citron 13 9 3 2
S. Austin 9 9 2 0
K. Iriafen 8 6 1 4
S. Sutton 7 0 6 1

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Bench:

Player PTS REB AST PF
A. Edwards 6 2 1 3
S. Dolson 2 0 1 3
J. Melbourne 2 4 2 1
L. Olsen 0 0 0 0

 

Total: 79 points, 32 rebounds, 21 assists, 17 personal fouls

Washington leaned heavily on its starters, with Sykes and Citron leading the charge. Austin and Iriafen did the dirty work on the boards and in the paint. Sutton added steady playmaking, while the bench gave just enough to hold the lead late.

Chicago Sky Player Stats

Starters:

Player PTS REB AST PF
K. Cardoso 18 10 1 2
A. Reese 17 10 5 4
A. Atkins 10 2 7 2
R. Allen 7 5 4 1
K. Nurse 3 0 1 2

 

Bench:

Player PTS REB AST PF
E. Williams 6 0 1 1
M. Onyenwere 6 1 0 5
H. Van Lith 5 2 1 1
R. Banham 0 1 1 4

 

Total: 72 points, 31 rebounds, 21 assists, 22 personal fouls

The Sky had solid contributions from Reese and Cardoso, both recording double-doubles. However, the team struggled to maintain consistency in the second half. The bench couldn’t provide much spark, and foul trouble down the stretch limited their options.

Key Moments and Takeaways

The first quarter looked like it might be a blowout after Chicago raced out to a 26–11 lead. But the Mystics tightened up their defense and slowly chipped away at the lead. The third quarter was the turning point — a 24–12 advantage that gave Washington its first real momentum.

Brittney Sykes’ 32 points came from aggressive drives, transition buckets, and smart shot selection. Her performance set the tone for the second half.

On the other side, Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese kept Chicago in the game, but the Sky couldn’t respond to Washington’s run late in the third.

What’s Next?

The win moves the Mystics to a 5–7 record, while the Sky drop to 3–8. Washington looks like they’re finally building some rhythm after a rough start to the season. For Chicago, the challenge now is finding offensive consistency and staying out of foul trouble.

Both teams are in a tight race in the standings, so every game counts moving forward.

Final Thought

This game highlighted the importance of composure and team balance. Washington’s second-half surge and the brilliance of Brittney Sykes made the difference. Chicago had flashes of brilliance, but they’ll need more from their bench and better execution in crunch time.

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