Overview
- Seattle (19-18) plays at Washington (16-21) on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET in D.C.
- The Mystics have taken both previous meetings, 74-69 and 69-58, putting Seattle at risk of a season sweep.
- The Storm have won three straight on the road and three of their last four overall, including a 95-60 win at Dallas powered by a franchise-record 62 bench points and 22 from rookie Dominique Malonga.
- Coach Noelle Quinn highlighted urgency and the challenge of limited rest during a multi-game road swing.
- Washington fell 91-81 to Las Vegas on Saturday as Iriafen posted 21 points and 15 rebounds, and both teams remain without season-ending absences Georgia Amoore (ACL) and Katie Lou Samuelson (knee).