The Washington Mystics fell 98-95 to the New York Liberty in a thrilling overtime battle during their home opener at Carefirst Arena on Sunday.ย 

After building an early first-quarter lead, Washington battled through adversity and rallied late to force overtime in a gritty fight to close out the game.

Rookie Washington Mystics guard Rori Harmon drives against New York Liberty defenders during the Mystics’ 98-95 loss in their home opener on May 10. (Jonae Guest/The Washington Informer)

โ€œI think with this team, we never think weโ€™re out of the game,โ€ said Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen. โ€œEven if weโ€™re down [15 points], we still believe that thereโ€™s a chance. When we went into overtime, we were like, โ€˜We have a chance to win the game.โ€™ So I think we just have a lot of confidence in our ability to come back. Weโ€™ve done it a little bit last season and we have even more pieces this season. So I just think that we never give up.โ€ย 

Iriafen led the Mystics with 20 points and 12 rebounds, three assists, and one steal. This marked her second straight double-double (18th career) and fifth career 20-point, -10-rebound game, tied for the sixth-most in franchise history.

She also made history by becoming the 11th player in WNBA history to record at least five games of this stature before the age of 23.ย 

Center Shakira Austin added to the Mystics’ scoring effect with 16 points and 10 rebounds. This marked her second consecutive double-double, making her and Iriafen the first Mystics teammates since 2003 to open a season with back-to-back double-doubles.

Rookie Washington Mystics center Lauren Betts battles for a position during a free throw attempt in the team’s 98-95 home opener loss to the New York Liberty on May 10. (Jonae Guest/The Washington Informer)

Guard Sonia Citron finished the day with 17 points, hitting 9-of-10 free throws, along with five rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Guard Georgia Amoore recorded a game-high-tying seven assists, which tied for the second-most assists in a Mystics home debut history for rookies.ย 

Despite the loss, the Washington Mystics showed tremendous promise and toughness, offering an early glimpse of this franchiseโ€™s growth with the youngest roster in the league. 

โ€œWe might get beat and we got beat today, but we didnโ€™t get bullied,โ€ said Mystics head coach Sydney Johnson. โ€œItโ€™s togetherness. Thatโ€™s got to be the way we roll here in [Washington]. Thatโ€™s just who we are. But thereโ€™s some toughness too. Thatโ€™s got to be in our DNA as well.โ€ย 

The Washington Mystics will next open a four-game road trip by facing the Indiana Fever on Friday, May 15. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on Ion.

Skylar Nelson is an intern for The Washington Informer, covering sports and community stories. She is a senior at Howard University majoring in Journalism, with a minor in Sports Administration. Skylar...

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