Washington Mystics

‘Go be Rui’: How Japanese point guard Rui Machida can elevate the Washington Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / April 27, 2022

The Olympic silver medalist is an elite passer and fills the Mystics’ hole at backup point guard

‘Oh my god, the difference’: For Elena Delle Donne, 2022 looks a lot better than 2021

By Jenn Hatfield / April 23, 2022

Delle Donne participated in a full practice on Saturday, with Alysha Clark not far behind for the Mystics

Christyn Williams Media Day 2022

What Christyn Williams’ injury means for the 2022 Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / April 21, 2022

Williams to miss season; Katie Benzan signed

Delle Donne

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Elena Delle Donne discusses her recovery

By The Next / April 20, 2022

‘Yeah, this has definitely been the toughest two years in my career’

Washington Mystics

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Inside Washington Mystics WNBA Draft Night

By The Next / April 19, 2022

‘Most of the fans I spoke to at the draft party were expecting Shakira Austin’, said Jenn

Inside the Washington Mystics’ draft party

By Jenn Hatfield / April 12, 2022

Delight and surprise from fans as DC drafts Austin, Williams

Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard receives a pass during warmups.

Atlanta Dream trade for top pick with eyes ‘expected’ on Rhyne Howard, as Washington plans for the future

By Spencer Nusbaum / April 6, 2022

Washington looks to snag favorable pick in 2023; sources believe Dream will snag Kentucky’s Howard

What Tianna Hawkins and Natasha Cloud’s dominance in Athletes Unlimited means for the Washington Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / March 1, 2022

Hawkins and Cloud demonstrated their growth on the court and found joy off of it during the five-week season

Belgian national team captain Emma Meesseman (center) stands with her teammates before a game against Puerto Rico in the FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament on Feb. 10, 2022, in Washington, DC. (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra)

‘I felt home’: Emma Meesseman returns to DC with the Belgian Cats

By Jenn Hatfield / February 12, 2022

Emma Meesseman’s first two games in the Entertainment and Sports Arena since October 2019 were vintage performances

Emma Meesseman takes a fadeaway jumper with Megan Huff attempting to rise to contest

The Next’s WNBA offseason visual tracker

By Emily Adler / February 5, 2022

A visual rundown of all the WNBA’s offseason movement