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The Indiana Fever (9-13) face off with the Washington Mystics (5-17) today at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for a rare noon start on a weekday.. Caitlin Clark is coming off a triple-double in which she ...
The Sparks then made 3 of 4 free throws and led 70-68 before the Mystics went to Shakira Austin in the paint for the chance Brown scores 20, Brink leads defensive stand in final seconds of Sparks ...
The Sparks' Aari McDonald and Stephanie Talbot scored 17 points apiece, but the Washington Mystics rallied for an 82-80 win Tuesday night. Sparks can't hold off Mystics' late surge, extend losing ...
Joseph Edward Beninati (born November 14, 1965) is an American sportscaster who serves as the television play-by-play announcer for the National Hockey League's Washington Capitals. Along with Capitals television color analyst Craig Laughlin and "Inside the Glass" reporter Alan May, he provides Capitals game coverage for Monumental Sports ...
Winters-Scott led the Seahawks to a 29–0 record, and she helped them to win the 1986 Virginia AAA State Title during her senior season. Winters-Scott was named DC Metro Area All-Met player of the year by The Washington Post, The Washington Times, and The Fairfax Journal, while averaging 23 points, 14 rebounds, and six blocks per game. Winters ...
All Mystics game are broadcast on Monumental Sports Network and online through the Monumental Sports Network. [31] Broadcasters for Mystics games are Meghan McPeak and Christy Winters Scott. Some Mystics games are broadcast nationally on ESPN, ESPN2, Ion Television, CBS, CBS Sports Network and ABC. [32]
The Indiana Fever is 2-9 as it travels east to take on the Washington Mystics (0-10). Caitlin Clark is coming off a 3-point performance against the New York Liberty, but the rookie still leads the ...
Steve Buckhantz (1996–2019; Wizards play-by-play announcer) Scott Hanson (2002–2006; now an anchor/reporter for the NFL Network) Sage Steele (2001–2007; later with ESPN) Michael Jenkins; Justin Kutcher (2020–2022; Wizards play–by–play announcer)