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Washington Mystics
Washington Mystics
Conference Eastern Conference
Founded 1998
Home court Verizon Center
Colors blue, black, bronze
WNBA Championships 0
Conference Championships 0
Playoff Appearances 3 (2000, 2002, 2004)
Head coach Richie Adubato
General manager Linda Hargrove
Owner Ted Leonsis
Mascot Charm [link]

The Washington Mystics is a Women's National Basketball Association team based in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. They started play in 1998, the second year of the WNBA and are one of the WNBA's first expansion franchises. Although the Mystics have had women's basketball legends Nikki McCray and Chamique Holdsclaw on their roster in the past, the franchise has had mixed success.

The "Mystics" are the WNBA counterpart to the Washington Wizards, but as of 2005 the two franchises are owned by different companies.

The president of the team is Sheila Johnson, co-founder of BET and ex-wife of Charlotte Sting owner Robert L. Johnson. [link]

Uniforms:

Franchise history

The Washington Mystics were one of the first WNBA expansion franchises to be established. In 1998, their first season, they were lead by Olympian Nikki McCray. Although they did not make the playoffs that year, the team had high expectations after drafting University of Tennessee star Chamique Holdsclaw in 1999. Holdsclaw would lead the team to the playoffs in 2000.

After being tied for the worst record in the WNBA in 2001, coach Tom Maher and General Manager Melissa McFerrin both resigned. With the future of the franchise up in the air, Mystics assistant coach Marianne Stanley took over as head coach and with the duo of Holdsclaw and rookie guard Stacey Dales-Schuman, the Mystics made the playoffs in 2002. They advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they lost 2 games to 1 to the New York Liberty.

Rumors of Holdsclaw being unhappy playing in Washington came to a head in 2004 when the Mystics star was sidelined with an unspecified ailment, later revealed to be a bout with depression. With their all-star out, rookie and Duke University standout Alana Beard led a depleted Mystics team to a surprising playoff appearance, the second playoff appearance in Mystics history.

2005 saw deep changes in the Mystics organization. Former star Chamique Holdsclaw joined the Los Angeles Sparks and the team was sold by Washington Sports and Entertainment to Lincoln Holdings LLC, lead by Ted Leonsis. [link] In 2005, the team finished the regular season with a win/loss record of 16-18 and failed to make the playoffs.

Season-by-Season Records

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, % = Win-Loss % {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |- bgcolor="#efefef" ! Season !! W !! L !! % !! Playoffs !! Results |- |Washington Mystics |- |1998 || 3 || 27 || .100 |- |1999 || 12 || 20 || .375 |- |2000 || 14 || 18 || .438 || Lost First Round || New York 2, Washington 0 |- |2001 || 10 || 22 || .313 |- |2002 || 17 || 15 || .531 || Won First Round
Lost Conference Finals || Washington 2, Charlotte 0
New York 2, Washington 1 |- |2003 || 9 || 25 || .265 |- |2004 || 17 || 17 || .500 || Lost First Round || Connecticut 2, Washington 1 |- |2005 || 16 || 18 || .471 |- |2006 || 11 || 10 || .524 |- |Totals || 109 || 172 || .388 |- |Playoffs || 4 || 6 || .400

Stats updated July 17, 2006

Players of note

Hall of Famers

none

Retired numbers

none

Not to be forgotten

Current Roster

Washington Mystics
Current Roster

Head Coach: Richie Adubato [Edit]

Pos. No. Player College

G 20 Alana Beard Duke

G 19 Nikki Blue UCLA

F 00 Latasha Byears DePaul

F 2 Tamara James Miami

G 12 Laurie Koehn Kansas State

C-F 44 Chasity Melvin North Carolina State

G 9 Coco Miller Georgia

F 3 DeLisha Milton-Jones (IL) Florida

F 17 Crystal Robinson SE Oklahoma State

F-C 43 Nakia Sanford Kansas

G 42 Nikki Teasley North Carolina

C 14 Zane Teilane Western Illinois

(IL) - Inactive List

Coaches and others

Head Coaches:

External links

Women's National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference
Charlotte Sting | Chicago Sky | Connecticut Sun | Detroit Shock
Indiana Fever | New York Liberty | Washington Mystics
Western Conference
Houston Comets | Los Angeles Sparks | Minnesota Lynx | Phoenix Mercury
Sacramento Monarchs | San Antonio Silver Stars | Seattle Storm

 


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