*Postseason averages OVERALL STREAK. RECORD 3-2 Won 1 HOME 1-1 Won 1 ROAD 1-1 Lost 1 OT - - OVERALL STREAK

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DATE OPPONENT TIME/SCORE 5/20 vs. Indiana W, 82-75 5/22 vs. Las Vegas W, 75-70 5/24 @ Indiana W, 93-84 5/27 vs. Minnesota W, 90-78 5/29 @ Seattle L, 81-77 5/30 @ Phoenix W, 103-95 6/1 @ Las Vegas L, 85-73 6/3 vs. Connecticut L, 88-64 6/7 vs. Minnesota L, 88-80 6/13 @ Connecticut W, 95-91 6/15 vs. Los Angeles L, 97-86 6/19 vs. Chicago W, 88-60 6/22 @ Chicago W, 93-77 6/26 vs. Connecticut W, 92-80 6/28 vs. New York W, 80-77 6/30 vs. Phoenix L, 84-74 7/5 vs. New York W, 86-67 7/7 @ Los Angeles W, 83-64 7/8 @ Seattle L, 97-91 7/11 vs. Atlanta L, 106-89 7/13 vs. Chicago W, 88-72 7/15 @ Atlanta L, 80-77 7/19 @ Dallas L, 90-81 7/21 @ New York W, 95-78 7/24 @Connecticut L, 94-68 7/31 @ Atlanta W, 86-71 8/3 vs. Las Vegas W, 8/5 @ Dallas W, 76-74 8/7 @ Phoenix W,103-98 8/9 vs. Seattle W, 100-77 8/12 vs. Dallas W, 93-80 8/15 @ Indiana W, 76-62 8/17 vs. Los Angeles W, 69-67 8/19 @ Minnesota L, 88-83 8/23 vs. Los Angeles W, 96-64 8/26 @ Atlanta W, 87-84 8/28 @ Atlanta L, 78-75 8/31 vs. Atlanta L, 81-76 9/2 vs. Atlanta W, 97-76 9/4 @ Atlanta 8:00 pm LAST GAME: 15pts, 10 rebs, 3 assts -Has scored 25+ points in 12 games this season -Has eight point-rebound double doubles this season -career-playoff-high 12 rebounds and tied her career-playoff-high with four assists. -Recorded four straight double doubles in the postseason -New playoff high in rebounds with 14 LAST GAME: 19 pts, 4 rebs -Set new career-high of 26 points against Dallas -Has scored at least 10 points in 17 in 20 games -Has at least one steal in 27 games and ranks second among all rookies with 39 steals -Scored 10+ points in consecutives playoff games (8/23, 8/26) LAST GAME: 10 pts, 7 rebs -Scored a career-high 25 points at Dallas on 7/19, going 10-13 from the field -Has two double-double this season -Finished second in field goal percentage at 60.9% vs. ATL (3 g)-playoffs PPG 24.7 RPG 12.3 APG 3.3 FG%.456 vs. ATL (4 g)-playoffs PPG 14.0 RPG 4.3 APG 1.3 FG%.452 vs. ATL (4 g)-playoffs PPG 10.3 RPG 6.8 APG 2.5 FG%.455 OVERALL STREAK RECORD 3-2 Won 1 HOME 1-1 Won 1 ROAD 1-1 Lost 1 OT - - LAST GAME: 13 pts, 4 rebs, 5 assts -Has led the Mystics in assists in 12 games during the regular season -Had the first double-double of her career with 10 pts and 10 asts vs. NY on 7/5 -Set career playoff highs in points (13), assists (7), field goals made (5) and tied her career playoff high with five total rebounds vs. ATL (4 g)-playoffs PPG 8.5 RPG 4.3 APG 4.5 FG%.425 OVERALL STREAK RECORD 22-12 Lost 1 HOME 12-5 Won 4 ROAD 10-7 Lost 1 OT - - LAST GAME: 22 pts, 7 assts, -Has scored at least 10 points in 23 regular season games -Has made at least four threes in seven regular season games -Ranks third in the WNBA in made threes with 72 during the regular season -Drilled six threes at CON (6/13), the most by a player at the time this season *Postseason averages vs. ATL (4 g)-playoffs PPG 13.3 RPG 2.3 APG 4.5 FG%.327 Media members seeking single game credentials should contact the Communications Department at (202) 527-7535 Season credential holders should call in order to secure a seat for individual games 24 hours prior to the game

# PLAYER POS HT WT BIRTHDATE COLLEGE YRS 7 Ariel Atkins G 5-11 160 07/30/96 Texas R 9 Natasha Cloud G 6-0 160 02/22/92 St. Joe s 3 25 Monique Currie F 6-0 175 02/25/83 Duke 12 11 Elena Delle Donne F/G 6-5 187 09/05/89 Delaware 5 21 Tianna Hawkins F 6-3 193 03/02/91 Maryland 4 2 Myisha Hines-Allen F 6-2 200 05/30/96 Louisville R 23 Aerial Powers F 6-0 157 01/17/94 MSU 3 14 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt G 5-11 180 04/11/91 UNC 5 30 LaToya Sanders F/C 6-3 170 09/11/86 UNC 5 34 Krystal Thomas C 6-5 210 06/10/89 Duke 6 20 Kristi Toliver G 5-7 130 01/27/87 Maryland 9 32 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough G 5-11 142 05/18/95 Maryland 1 Head Coach Assistant Coaches Athletic Trainer Mike Thibault (St. Martin s) Marianne Stanley (Immaculata College) Eric Thibault (Missouri) Chalisa Fonza (Western Illinois) 2-Myisha Hines-Allen 11-Elena Delle Donne 21-Tianna Hawkins 30-LaToya Sanders 7-Ariel Atkins 14-Tierra Ruffin-Pratt 23-Aerial Powers 32-Shatori Walker-Kimbrough 9-Natasha Cloud 20-Kristi Toliver 25-Monique Currie 34-Krystal Thomas Ariel Atkins Air-ryel Myisha Hines-Allen My-ee-shah Natasha Cloud Nuh-Tah-Shah Aerial Powers Air-ryel Elena Delle Donne Eh-Lay-neh DELL-eh-DONN Tierra Ruffin-Pratt Tee-air-rah Tianna Hawkins TEE-ah-nah Mike Thibault Tee-bow Shatori Walker-Kimbrough Kim-BRO # PLAYER TWITTER HANDLE 7 Ariel Atkins @HeirTrip 9 Natasha Cloud @T_Cloud4 25 Monique Currie @Mocurrie25 11 Elena Delle Donne @De11eDonne 21 Tianna Hawkins @t_hawk21 2 Myisha Hines-Allen @Mooks_22 # PLAYER TWITTER HANDLE 23 Aerial Powers @aerial_powers23 14 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt - 30 LaToya Sanders - 34 Krystal Thomas @K_Thomas34 20 Kristi Toliver @KristiToliver 32 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough @_shatori

SEMIFINAL SERIES (1-1) DATE RESULT WAS HIGH MIN HIGH 8/26 @ATL 8/28 @ ATL 8/31 Vs. ATL W, 84-87 L, 75-78 L, 76-81 PTS Delle Donne-32 Bentley-19 AST Cloud-6 Many-2 REB Delle Donne-13 Williams-14 PTS Delle Donne-27 Bentley-22 AST Cloud, Delle Donne-6 Hayes-6 REB Delle Donne-14 Breland-14 PTS Powers-18 Montgomery-23 AST Toliver-6 Many-3 REB Hawkins-9 Breland, Hayes-11 HOW THEY MATCH UP (PLAYOFFS) WAS ATL 86.2... PPG... 79.8 76.6... OPP. PPG... 83.8 44.0... FG%... 41.8 40.3... OPP. FG%... 41.1 36.4... 3P FG%... 32.8 87.6... FT%... 67.1 37.0... RPG... 39.5 19.6... APG... 15.8 6.8... STL... 4.5 10.2... TO... 12.0 9/2 Vs. ATL 9/4 @ ATL W, 97-76 PTS Toliver-22 Many-12 AST Toliver-7 Montgomery-10 REB Delle Donne- Breland-8 PTS AST REB vs ATL 8/26/18 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 87 28-72.389 11-26.423 20-20 1.000 9 37 15 6 4 3 ATL 84 31-72.431 6-21.286 16-22.727 9 40 11 0 8 7 @ Atlanta 8/27/18 (AP)-The Washington Mystics decided to keep Elena Delle Donne in the post and see how the Atlanta Dream would adjust. It worked so well that the Mystics might just stay with the same approach all series. ''My teammates have trust in me in those situations to attack and try to make the right read,'' Delle Donne said. ''I was flowing today, so they kind of just ran the offense through me. I just had to make reads or attack. ''Delle Donne had 32 points and 13 rebounds, Ariel Atkins added 15 points and the Mystics beat the Dream 87-84 in the first game of a best-of-five WNBA semifinal on Sunday.The Mystics hit all 20 of their free-throw attempts. Elizabeth Williams finished with 15 points and 14 rebounds for Atlanta, which never led. Alex Bentley's 3 pulled the Dream within three points midway through the fourth quarter, and Tiffany Hayes scored six straight points to make it a three-point game in the closing minute. But Hayes missed an ensuing layup, and Jessica Breland couldn't hit a straightaway 3 on Atlanta's last possession before time expired. ''It wasn't pretty,'' Mystics guard Natasha Cloud said after scoring 13 points with a game-high six assists. ''It was an ugly game, but we came out with a win.'' Hayes, the Dream's season scoring leader, had 17 points but was mostly a non-factor until she was able to hit some layups in transition in the fourth quarter. In a matchup of two of the league's hottest teams, Delle Donne was too much for Atlanta, using her size and agility to win matchups inside for layups, bank shots and forced turnovers. She was at her best in the third after the Dream cut the lead to eight. Jessica Breland blocked her midrange jumper, but Delle Donne pulled the ball back, dribbled and pivoted to bank in a layup that made it 62-52. ''If someone else is flowing, we kind of run the offense through them,'' she said. ''That's the way our team is - unselfish, and it's why we're successful.'' The Dream had won 15 of 17, but it won't get any easier the rest of the way with Angel McCoughtry, their longtime star guard, out for the season with a knee injury sustained earlier this month. Washington, which has won 10 of 11, got consecutive 3s by Atkins and Cloud to open the third and take its biggest lead at 15, but Atlanta stayed close and trailed by four when Monique Billings converted a three-point play in the closing seconds of the period. Bentley's layup in the first minute of the fourth cut the lead to one, but Delle Donne answered with a layup. When Bentley hit a 3 that made it 74-71, Delle Donne followed a few minutes later with a 3 that put the Mystics up 81-71.''I think Breland and Monique Billings did a good job on her one-on-one,'' Dream coach Nicki Collen said. ''I think what we've got to do a better job of taking the arc away from them on Tuesday night.'' FARTHER TO GO Washington is trying to advance past the semifinals for the first time in its 21 seasons, but they're back for the second straight year after getting swept in 2017 by eventual champion Minnesota. The Dream have ended three seasons in the finals but were swept each time. LITTLE TOO LATE Hayes banked in a fast break jumper and hit the ensuing free throw to pull Atlanta within three with 58.9 seconds to go, but her contributions were few in the first three quarters. She was 6 for 15 from the field and hit just one of five attempts beyond the arc. STAR TIME Delle Donne, who finished third in the league's MVP voting, was 10 for 22 from the field, hit all 10 of her free-throw attempts and grabbed seven offensive boards. with a knee injury and cheered on her teammates from the bench. Dream coach Nicki Collen is expecting Delle Donne to play unless she hears otherwise. ''I wouldn't count her out. She seemed to be walking around just fine after the game,'' Collen said. If Delle Donne can't return? ''It does change the game plan, of course,'' Collen replied. ''You'd be taking one of the best five players in the world out of the equation. But we'll prepare like she's going to play.'' After Delle Donne's injury, Washington struggled to create offensive chances down the stretch. A traveling call gave the ball to Atlanta, which went ahead for good, 76-74, on Elizabeth Williams layup off an inbounds pass. Ariel Atkins missed a 3-pointer, Washington turned it over again and Kristi Toliver's long 3 at the buzzer bounced off the rim, allowing the Dream to hold on. Bentley provided a spark for the Dream, especially after Brittney Sykes went to the bench with four fouls early in the third quarter and the Mystics pushed out to a 10-point lead, the biggest for either team. Bentley hit 8 of 14 shots, one of them on a flailing drive that really got the small home crowd fired up. BENTLEY'S MIXED BAG While certainly a big reason for Atlanta's victory, Bentley was kicking herself after the game for turning it over five times. The Dream had 16 turnovers in all. ''Honestly, I was not happy with my decision-making down the stretch,'' she said. ''I definitely have to do a better job with my assist-to-turnover ratio and shot selection. But my team and my coaching staff put me in great positions to score and be aggressive.'' TIP-INS The Mystics trailed almost the entire opening half, finally claiming their first lead on Delle Donne's pull-up jumper with 2:54 left in the second quarter. Washington went to the break with a 36-34 lead.... Tiffany Hayes scored 17 points for the Dream, while Williams and Jessica Breland added 10 apiece.... Toliver finished with 16 points but went only 1 of 5 from 3-point range. The Mystics finished 6 of 20 beyond the arc.... Delle Donne was basically a one-woman team on the boards for the Mystics, grabbing more than half of their 26 rebounds. The Dream finished with a commanding 44-26 rebounding edge, led by Breland (14) and Williams (11). MAKE ROOM IN THE TROPHY CASE Collen picked up another coach of the year award. The WNBA recognized her as its top coach for 2018, adding to the honor she picked up last week from The Associated Press after leading the Dream to a franchise-record 23 wins during the regular season. Collen wasn't the only member of Atlanta's leadership team to be honored Tuesday. First-year general manager Chris Sienko was selected as the WNBA's executive of the year. Collen is the second Dream coach to receive the league's coach of the year award. Marynell Meadors claimed the honor in 2009

vs ATL 8/2818 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 87 28-72.389 11-26.423 20-20 1.000 9 37 15 6 4 3 ATL 84 31-72.431 6-21.286 16-22.727 9 40 11 0 8 7 @ Atlanta 8/28/18 (AP)-Elena Delle Donne was having another huge game, and the Washington Mystics were on the verge of taking command of this WNBA semifinal series. Then, one of the league's biggest stars crumpled to the court with what looked like a serious knee injury. Her teammates could hardly bear to look as she writhed in pain. Just like that, the playoffs took a gut-wrenching turn. Alex Bentley came off the bench to score 21 points and the Atlanta Dream evened the series at one game apiece with a 78-75 victory Tuesday night. But this contest will be remembered for what happened with just over 3 minutes remaining and the Mystics clinging to a 70-68 lead. Delle Donne stumbled on a drive to the basket and collapsed to the court, clutching her left knee. The entire Mystics team raced to her side at the opposite end of the court, some turning away in dismay when they saw her anguish. She had to be helped to the locker room, unable to put any weight on her knee. Washington coach Mike Thibault said he wasn't sure about the seriousness of the injury, but a pained expression at the postgame news conference revealed his concern. It s an emotional time,'' he said. ''We don't know what Elena's status is going to be. Obviously, she's a huge factor in what we do. Indeed, Delle Donne turned in a dominating performance: 27 points, 14 rebounds, six assists, two blocks and a steal, giving the Mystics a chance to take control of the best-of-five series with their second straight road win. Instead, it's all tied up as the teams head to Washington for Game 3 on Friday night. Delle Donne is hopeful she'll be able to play. ''I'm walking,'' she said in comments provided by Washington's media relations staff. ''The swelling isn't terrible, so I'll go home and see our doctors and see what they say. If it turns out to be serious, the series will be deprived of its two biggest stars. The Dream already was missing its longtime leader, Angel McCoughtry, who went down late in the season with a knee injury and cheered on her teammates from the bench. Dream coach Nicki Collen is expecting Delle Donne to play unless she hears otherwise. ''I wouldn't count her out. She seemed to be walking around just fine after the game,'' Collen said. If Delle Donne can't return? ''It does change the game plan, of course,'' Collen replied. ''You'd be taking one of the best five players in the world out of the equation. But we'll prepare like she's going to play.'' After Delle Donne's injury, Washington struggled to create offensive chances down the stretch. A traveling call gave the ball to Atlanta, which went ahead for good, 76-74, on Elizabeth Williams layup off an inbounds pass. Ariel Atkins missed a 3-pointer, Washington turned it over again and Kristi Toliver's long 3 at the buzzer bounced off the rim, allowing the Dream to hold on. Bentley provided a spark for the Dream, especially after Brittney Sykes went to the bench with four fouls early in the third quarter and the Mystics pushed out to a 10-point lead, the biggest for either team. Bentley hit 8 of 14 shots, one of them on a flailing drive that really got the small home crowd fired up. BENTLEY'S MIXED BAG While certainly a big reason for Atlanta's victory, Bentley was kicking herself after the game for turning it over five times. The Dream had 16 turnovers in all. ''Honestly, I was not happy with my decision-making down the stretch,'' she said. ''I definitely have to do a better job with my assist-to-turnover ratio and shot selection. But my team and my coaching staff put me in great positions to score and be aggressive.'' TIP-INS The Mystics trailed almost the entire opening half, finally claiming their first lead on Delle Donne's pull-up jumper with 2:54 left in the second quarter. Washington went to the break with a 36-34 lead.... Tiffany Hayes scored 17 points for the Dream, while Williams and Jessica Breland added 10 apiece.... Toliver finished with 16 points but went only 1 of 5 from 3-point range. The Mystics finished 6 of 20 beyond the arc.... Delle Donne was basically a one-woman team on the boards for the Mystics, grabbing more than half of their 26 rebounds. The Dream finished with a commanding 44-26 rebounding edge, led by Breland (14) and Williams (11). MAKE ROOM IN THE TROPHY CASE Collen picked up another coach of the year award. The WNBA recognized her as its top coach for 2018, adding to the honor she picked up last week from The Associated Press after leading the Dream to a franchise-record 23 wins during the regular season. Collen wasn't the only member of Atlanta's leadership team to be honored Tuesday. First-year general manager Chris Sienko was selected as the WNBA's executive of the year. Collen is the second Dream coach to receive the league's coach of the year award. Marynell Meadors claimed the honor in 2009. vs ATL 8/31/18 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 76 27-75.360 5-23.217 17-21.810 17 46 15 4 13 8 ATL 81 32-81.395 6-20.300 11-15.733 17 43 15 9 9 3 vs. Atlanta 8/31/18 (AP)-While the Washington Mystics tried adjusting without injured All-Star Elena Delle Donne, the Atlanta Dream benefitted from lessons learned after losing their best player weeks ago. Tiffany Hayes had 23 points and 11 rebounds and the Dream beat the Mystics 81-76 on Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five WNBA semifinal series. Brittney Sykes scored 17 points, and Elizabeth Williams had 14 for the Dream. Atlanta is one victory away from the franchise's fourth finals appearance and first since 2013. The lead changed 14 times through three quarters but never in the fourth. Sykes's third 3-pointer of the game gave the Dream their largest lead at 77-66 with 2:38 left. Washington scored the next six points and trailed 79-74 with 35.7 seconds remaining, but would get no closer. ''This team knows how to win games late,'' Dream coach Nicki Collen said. ''We guard people and we have players that can make plays. We get into tight situations, there's rarely much panic with this group.'' Playing without Delle Donne, who suffered a bone bruise on her left knee in the closing minutes of Tuesday's 78-75 Game 2 loss at Atlanta, didn't unnerve the Mystics. It did force several lineup changes including a four-guard look as Washington searched for winning combinations. The Dream already went through this adjustment as Delle Donne's absence meant both teams played without its best player. Atlanta closed out the regular season sans All-Star forward Angel McCoughtry, who suffered a knee injury Aug. 7 against Las Vegas. ''It's kind of how the Mystics were today. When somebody goes down you just play a little bit harder and play for each other,'' Williams said. ''We've been fortunate to have the extra time to get used to playing without Angel.'' Delle Donne averaged 29.5 points and 13.5 rebounds in the first two games of the series. Washington's offense labored without its leading scorer and rebounder. The Mystics shot 36 percent from the field and 5 of 23 on 3-point attempts. ''I thought we put up a great fight,'' Mystics coach Mike Thibault said. ''I don't think we played great offensively at all.'' Kristi Toliver, who joined Delle Donne in the 2018 All-Star game, had seven points on 3 of 15 shooting and missed eight of nine 3-point attempts. Her backcourt partner, Natasha Cloud scored three points. Aerial Powers came off the bench to lead Washington with a season-high 18 points. Atlanta entered the final period leading 56-54 and extended the lead to 66-58 on Sykes's 3-pointer with 7:15 remaining. With Delle Donne out and the Mystics in experimental mode, Powers played extended minutes at power forward for the first time this season. ''We couldn't completely change our offense because we didn't know if (Elena' was going to play until today,'' said center LaToya Sanders, who had 12 points and six blocked shots. ''We did what we could this morning. We kind of just played on the fly today. It worked in some moments, but you could see how new it was for us in certain moments especially on the defensive end.'' TIP-INS Ariel Atkins scored 17 points for Washington.. Atlanta led 37-34 at halftime and extended the lead to 48-38 in the third quarter before Washington rallied with a 12-1 run.... Delle Donne dressed for the game and sat on the bench. She did not walk with a discernible limp, but was deliberate with her gait going to and from the locker room. WHAT'S NEXT Game 4 is set for Sunday in Washington. Tip time remains unsettled depending on the outcome of Friday's Game 3 in the other semifinal series between Seattle and Phoenix. The No. 1 seed Storm entered the weekend with a 2-0 lead.

AT WAS AT ATL OVERALL WAS Last Won @ WAS 7/19/17 (100-96) @ ATL 7/31/18 (86-71) 7/31/18 ATL Last Won @ WAS 7/11/18 (106-89) @ ATL 7/15/18 (80-77) 7/15/18 Mystics Streak Lost one Won one Won one MATCHUPS THIS SEASON (1-2) DATE RESULT WAS HIGH MIN HIGH PTS Cloud-17 McCoughtry-24 7/11 L, 106-89 AST Toliver-5 Breland-7 vs. ATL REB Delle Donne-9 Breland-10 SERIES HISTORY: ATLANTA LEADS SERIES 22-20 WAS Last Won WAS ATL MOST POINTS 100 @ WAS 7/19/17 106 @ WAS 7/11/18 FEWEST POINTS 58 @ ATL 8/18/13 61 @ WAS 6/20/08 LARGEST VICTORY 95-65 @ WAS 6/18/16 93-68 @ ATL 9/9/12 7/15 @ ATL 7/31 @ ATL L, 80-77 W, 86-71 PTS Delle Donne-23 Sykes-17 AST Toliver-6 Bentley-4 REB Delle Donne-11 Breland-10 PTS Delle Donne-28 Hayes-18 AST Toliver-6 Sykes-5 REB Delle Donne-16 Williams-9 HOW THEY MATCH UP WAS ATL 84.5... PPG... 81.8 81.4... OPP. PPG... 79.5 44.8... FG%... 42.8 44.7... OPP. FG%... 42.3 35.8... 3P FG%... 31.8 85.8... FT%... 74.6 32.6... RPG... 35.8 17.8... APG... 18.2 vs. ATL 7/11/18 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 89 30-73.411 11-25.440 18-20.900 16 34 18 5 11 0 ATL 106 41-68.603 11-18.611 13-15.867 6 27 31 8 10 8 vs. Atlanta 7/11 (AP) Angel McCoughtry scored 24 points and Jessica Breland added a season-high 23 points and 10 rebounds to help the Atlanta Dream beat the Washington Mystics 106-89 on Wednesday. Renee Montgomery and Tiffany Hayes scored 21 points apiece, finishing a combined 9 of 13 from 3-point range for the Dream (10-9). Breland added a career-high seven assists and blocked three shots. Natasha Cloud led the Mystics (12-8) with 17 points and Elena Delle Donne added 16 points and nine rebounds. Breland and Hayes scored five points each during a 10-0 run that gave the Dream a 44-34 lead midway through the second quarter. Atlanta, which made 11 of 18 3-pointers and shot 60 percent from the field, led 59-50 at halftime before a day game youth crowd of 11,354.The Mystics pulled within seven points after Delle Donne's layup to open the fourth quarter, but McCoughtry scored six straight points for a 65-52 lead with eight minutes left. vs. ATL 7/15/18 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 77 28-70.400 6-22.273 15-18.830 8 38 19 3 7 4 ATL 80 26-73.356 4-17.235 24-28.857 15 42 15 2 8 4 vs. ATL 7/15/18 (AP) Elena Delle Donne and rookie Ariel Atkins scored 25 points apiece to help the Washington Mystics beat the Chicago Sky 88-72 on Friday night. It was a season high for Atkins, who hit 4 of 7 from 3-point range and grabbed a career-best seven rebounds. Kristi Toliver scored 13 points and LaToya Sanders added 10 and eight boards for the Mystics (13-8). Delle Donne converted a three-point play that gave Washington the lead for good and sparked a 12-0 run that made it 37-27 in the first half. Chicago's Stephanie Dolson made a layup to open the third quarter and trim the deficit to 10 points but Toliver answered with a 3-pointer, Delle Donne hit a jumper, Sanders converted a three-point play and Atkins hit a 3-pointer to make it 56-35 and the Mystics cruised from there. Allie Quigley scored 17 points and Courtney Vandersloot added 11 points and nine assists for the Sky (7-14), who have lost five of their last six games. Chicago, which ranks third in the WNBA in 3-point field goal percentage (36.0) this season, made just 4 of 21 from behind the arc against Washington. At ATL 7/31/18 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 86 31-68.456 8-23.348 16-16 1.000 9 40 30 6 14 2 ATL 71 26-73.356 3-22.136 16-22.727 13 35 12 9 9 5 at ATL 7/31/18 (AP) -Elena Delle Donne had 28 points and 16 rebounds to help the Washington Mystics snap the Atlanta Dreams' franchise-record eight-game winning streak with an 86-71 victory on Tuesday night. It was Atlanta's first loss since falling to Seattle 95-86 on July 6. Washington started the second half scoring 12 of the first 18 points, capped by Delle Donne `s reverse layup, to build a 62-49 lead. The Mystics cruised in the fourth, outscoring Atlanta 16-8, as the Dream were just 3 of 13 from the field in the final 10 minutes. LaToya Sanders added 13 points and Aerial Powers had 10 for Washington (15-11). Natasha Cloud made three 3-pointers and scored 11 points before fouling out with 3:17 remaining. Tiffany Hayes scored 18 points for Atlanta (16-10). Elizabeth Williams had 13 points and nine rebounds and Angel McCoughtry added 12 points. The Dream was just 3 of 22 from 3-point range and shot 36.1 percent overall.

Playoff Notes Game 4 The Washington Mystics defeated the Atlanta Dream 97-76 to force a decisive Game Five in the WNBA Semifinals series. Washington s 97 points are a new franchise playoff record, topping the 96-point performance against Los Angeles earlier this postseason. Kristi Toliver led all scorers with 22 points on 8-16 (.500) from the field and 4-9 (.444) from 3-point range in her 33 rd career postseason game. Toliver also dished out seven assists, her highest total this series. As a team, Washington shot 12-26 (.462) from 3-point range, tying a franchise playoff record for 3- point attempts made. Six Mystics, including all five starters, scored in double figures Toliver (22), Ariel Atkins (19), Elena Delle Donne (15), Natasha Cloud (13), ftierra Ruffin-Pratt (11) and LaToya Sanders (10). Welcome Back Forward Elena Delle Donne, who missed Game Four with a bone bruise in her left knee, scored 15 points, including 3-5 (.600) shooting from 3-point range, and grabbed 10 rebounds in the game against the Dream. Delle Donne has recorded a doubledouble in all four playoff games she has appeared in this season. Delle Donne leads all playoffs participants in rebounds per game (12.3) and free throw percentage (100% 19-19). Class of her own Rookie guard Ariel Atkins set a new playoff high in points scored (19) for the third time this postseason. Atkins leads all rookies in the playoffs in points per game (14.0), rebounds per game (3.8), steals per game (1.20), minutes per game (27.2) and is second in assist per game ( 1.6). Game 3 Washington lost Game Three 81-76 to the Dream. With the win, Atlanta takes a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five WNBA Semifinals series. Mystics forward-guard Aerial Powers led the team with 18 points, including 8-8 (1.000) from the free throw line, and a career -playoff-high eight rebounds. Powers 18-point performance came up two points shy of the Mystics record for points scored by a player off the bench in a postseason game. LaToya Sanders blocked six shots, setting a new Mystics postseason record and tying the franchise s all-time record, to go along with 12 points, eight rebounds, and a career-playoff-high four assists. Rookie guard Ariel Atkins set new career playoff highs in points (17), rebounds (8) and minutes (32). Atkins has scored in double digits in three of Washington s four postseason games. In her first start of the postseason, Mystics forward Tianna Hawkins cored seven points and grabbed nine rebounds in 19 minutes of play. Hawkins nine rebounds are a new playoff career high. All-Defensive Team Rookie Ariel Atkins was named to the WNBA All-Defensive Second Team. Atkins finished the regular season ninth in the league in steals (1.34 spg) while starting 24 of the 29 games in which she played during her first season. Game 2 In their 78-75 loss to the Atlanta Dream, Elena Delle Donne led the Mystics in scoring with 27 points and a playoff-high14 rebounds to go along a playoff-best six assists. Kristi Toliver recorded 16 points and was seven-for-nine from the free throw line. LaToya Sanders scored 11 points had a new playoff-high four blocked shots. Natasha Cloud also added six assists. Tierra Ruffin-Pratt came off the bench and scored seven points in 14 minutes of action. Double Doubles Elena Delle Donne recorded her third straight double-double of the postseason when she scored 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Game 2 against the Dream. Delle Donne is currently averaging 27 points per game and 13 rebounds during the playoffs. 9/2/18 (AP) Elena Delle Donne wasn't about to let a knee injury sideline her again with the Washington Mystics season at stake. She had 15 points and 10 rebounds in her return from a bone bruise in her left knee and the Mystics forced a decisive Game 5 with a 97-76 win over the Atlanta Dream in the WNBA semifinal series. Delle Donne started, played 34 minutes, sank 3 of 5 three-point attempts and scored 11 points in the second half after sitting out Friday's 81-76 loss. She suffered the injury in the final minutes of Atlanta's 78-75 Game 2 victory. ''I would have killed coach (Mike Thibault) if he didn't let me play full out,'' Delle Donne said. ''He knows. I gave him the look and he knew I was fully ready to go and wanted to be in there as much as I could.'' The 2015 WNBA Most Valuable Player award winner sported a bulky brace on her left knee. She failed to score until less than four minutes remained in the first half, but her presence immediately helped open the floor for teammates. Washington shot 50 percent from the field overall and sank 12 of 26 from beyond the 3-point arc. ''Whether Delly is on crutches, it doesn't matter. If she's on the floor, they have to respect her and honor her,'' Kristi Toliver said. ''That changes everything for everyone.'' Toliver led the Mystics with 22 points as all five starters scored in double figures. Ariel Atkins scored 19 points, Natasha Cloud 13 and LaToya Sanders 10. ''Elena Delle Donne, she kind of sucks you in (defensively),'' Dream guard Renee Montgomery said, ''but they caught fire.'' Tiffany Hayes, Montgomery, Brittney Sykes and Jessica Breland each scored 12 points for the Dream. The series shifts back to Atlanta for the finale of the best-of-5 series on Tuesday. The Mystics have never reached the WNBA finals in the franchise's 21 seasons. Atlanta remains one victory away from the franchise's fourth finals appearance and first since 2013. While Washington welcomed the return of its best player, Atlanta remains without All-Star forward Angel McCoughtry, who suffered a knee injury Aug. 7 against Las Vegas. It also still has home-court advantage for the decisive game. The Dream, who closed the regular season winning 16 of 19 games, haven't lost two games in a row since June 27-29. ''If you told me in February or May or June, even in early July that we would have one game with a chance to go to the Finals I'd be pretty excited,'' Atlanta coach Nicki Collen said. ''I certainly told (the players) we have to learn from this game, but we also have to flush. We've built up too much momentum to hang our heads.'' The Mystics raced out to a 26-12 lead in the second quarter and entered halftime up 44-35. Toliver, who had only seven points on 3 of 15 shooting in Game 3 topped all scorers with 12 points in the first half. Delle Donne's second 3-pointer stifled Atlanta's momentum after the Dream's 10-0 run cut Washington's lead to 62-57 with 2:04 left in the third. Washington pulled away with a 22-7 run starting the fourth quarter for its largest lead at 90-67. ''No one had to be Superwoman, but we just needed to get a little bit smarter and get back to getting stops,'' Delle Donne said as the postgame press conference ended. Toliver spoke up leaving the dais. ''But we got our Superwoman back.'' TIP-INS Toliver and Cloud, Washington's starting backcourt, combined to make 13 of 26 shots after finishing 4 of 22 in Game 3.... The Mystics outrebounded the Dream 40-31. Atlanta shot 14 of 25 on free throws.... Washington turned Atlanta's nine first-half turnovers into 12 points while the Dream scored one point off the Mystics' eight miscues. WHAT'S NEXT The teams split the first two games in Atlanta, though Washington held a double-digit lead in Game 2 before losing. Delle Donne averaged 29.5 points and 13.5 rebounds in Atlanta. vs ATL 9/2/18 FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3PT% FTM-FTA FT% OREB REB AST STL TOV BLK WAS 97 35-70.500 12-26.462 15-19.789 7 40 22 8 12 2 ATL 76 28-66.424 6-16.375 14-25.560 7 31 22 6 13 2

Shattering records In Game 1 against the Atlanta Dream, Washington set a new WNBA playoff record for fewest turnovers in a game with 4. The previous record of 5 was set on Aug. 27, 1999. Washington shot 20-20 (1.000) from the free throw line the second-most free throws made without a miss in WNBA playoff history and the team s second consecutive game shooting 100% from the stripe. Washington was a perfect 14-14 from the line against Los Angeles in the second round. Double Trouble Elena Delle Donne recorded her second consecutive doubledouble of the postseason when she scored 32 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in Game 1 against the Dream. It is Delle Donne s 10th double-double of the year. Keeping it Steady In Game 1, against the Dream, Natasha Cloud tied her career playoff-best with 13 points. Ariel Atkins topped her playoff-best with 15 points and Tianna Hawkins came off the bench and scored 11 points, two points shy of tying her playoff high (13). LaToya Sanders chipped in eight points and grabbed a playoffhigh nine rebounds. AA Ariel Atkins leads all players currently in the playoffs in 3-point field goal percentage (.714) and is second in field goal (.647). She leads all rookies in points per game (14.5), assists per game (2.5) and minutes per game (24.0). Playoff Milestones Washington set franchise playoff highs in a number of categories: points scored (96), margin of victory (32), field goals made (37), field goal percentage (.569), free throw percentage (1.000) and recorded a season-high number of assists (28). Another Level Mystics forward Elena Delle Donne scored 19 points on 7-13 (.538) from the field and 5-5 (1.000) from the free throw line. Delle Donne grabbed a career-playoff-high 12 rebounds and tied her career-playoff-high with four assists. Stepping Up Six players scored in double figures in the Mystics 96-64 win over the Los Angeles Sparks. In her first career postseason game, Ariel Atkins scored 14 points on 6-7 (.857) from the field to go along with three assists and two rebounds. Natasha Cloud, playing in her ninth career playoff game, set career playoff highs in points (13), assists (7), field goals made (5) and tied her career playoff high with five total rebounds. LaToya Sanders scored 14 points to go along with seven total rebounds and four assists, setting career playoff highs in all three categories. Bring it on The Mystics have now won three consecutive single-elimination playoff games, dating back to last season. Washington has now won five straight home games and nine of their last 10 games overall, dating back to the regular season. Regular Season Notes Rewriting the books Washington tied its record for the most wins in a season (22) when they defeated the Los Angeles 69-67 on a buzzer beater from Natasha Cloud. The last time the Mystics won 22 games was in 2010.Washington also set a new franchise record for most three pointers made in a season, finishing the regular season having made 277 threes. The previous record was 240 set in 2016. Forward Elena Delle Donne also added her name to the Mystics record book by having the highest points per game average in a season by a Mystics player with 20.7. The previous record was held by Chamique Holdsclaw in 2003. All-Time Best Washington reached numerous milestones this season. In addition to tying their number of wins in a season (22), the Mystics won 10 road games this season, a first for the franchise and finished the 2018 season with the best free throw percentage in league history. All-Time Free Throw % Leaders Team FT% FT FTA G 2018 Mystics.858 500 583 34 2009 Mercury.855 643 752 34 2011 Mercury.851 662 778 34 2018 Mercury.849 596 702 34 2010 Mercury.848 638 752 34 New Records Following Washington s 76-62 win over the Indiana Fever, the Mystics won their 10th road game of the season. It is the first time in franchise history that the team has won 10 road games. In addition, Washington limited the Fever to 2 points in a quarter, also a first in franchise history. And Another One Elena Delle Donne has earned her fourth Player of the Week of the season following her performances in games played against the Dallas Wings, Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm. She averaged 27.3 points per game, 5.7 rebounds per game while shooting 63% from the field in that span. She was also named Player of the Month for August.. Delle Donne led all Eastern Conference Players in scoring per game with 20.0 points per game and grabbed 6.3 rebounds per game and 2.3 assist per game. It was the second Player of the Month honor of the season and the fourth of her career. Keep It Going Washington s eight-game winning streak was the longest in franchise history. The most consecutive number of wins that the team had put together prior to the current streak was six. Career Night Against the Dallas Wings, LaToya Sanders scored 25 points on 10-of-13 shooting, her first career game with 20 points. Sanders is shooting 60.9 percent from the field this season, second highest percentage by a player this season. In the game against the Indiana Fever, she set a new career-high with 13 rebounds. Heating Up Elena Delle Donne has averaged 21.9 points per game over the last 10 games, scoring at least 20 points in nine of those games and one game with 30 points. She s also averaging 7.3 rebounds per game during that span, grabbing over six rebounds in all of those games. Perfection

During the home game against the Seattle Storm, Mystics center LaToya Sanders was perfect with every shot she took. Sanders went 6-for-6 from the field and 5-for-5 from the free throw line for a total of 17 points. She also grabbed 12 rebounds for her second double-double of the season. Three-Anna Hawkins Dominating the Second Washington outscored Chicago 22-11 in the second quarter on 6/19, and now hold a 21.7-18.8 average advantage in the second quarter this season. The Mystics have allowed fewer than 20 points in the second quarter 18 times this season, they are 13-5 in those games. Dynamic Duo Tianna Hawkins Threes by Season 2018 25 2017 12 2016 11 Season Best Washington shot a season best 57.6% from the field in the game against the Storm. In addition, for the second time this year, the team scored 31 points in the first quarter. Playoff Bound The Washington Mystics clinched a playoff berth following a 103-98 win against the Phoenix Mercury. Mystics forward Elena Delle Donne led the team with 30 points, shooting 10-for-14 from the field and a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line. It is the fifth playoff appearance for the team in the last six year under Head Coach Mike Thibault. New Mystic Washington has acquired Aerial Powers from the Dallas Wings on July 24 in exchange for guard Tayler Hill and the team s 2019 second round pick. Dallas will have the option to switch first round picks in 2019 based on Washington s record. All-Stars Washington Mystics players Elena Delle Donne and Kristi Toliver took part in the 2018 All-Star game presented by Verizon. It was the fifth All-Star recognition for Delle Donne who scored six points in the game. A 10-year WNBA veteran, Toliver led all players with 23 points in her second All-Star nod. Milestones Reached Forward Elena Delle Donne recently became the fastest player in WNBA history to score 3000 career points. In the game against the New York Liberty, Delle Donne added six rebounds for her 1000th career rebound. Games to 3000 Points 148 Delle Donne, Elena 151 Augustus, Seimone 151 Taurasi, Diana 154 McCoughtry, Angel 154 Pondexter, Cappie 162 Jackson, Lauren 300 Club Mike Thibault is the winningest coach in the WNBA and the first to reach 300 career wins, a feat he accomplished when Washington defeated Los Angeles on July 7. EDD Block Party Ever since her return from illness, Elena Delle Donne has recorded 35 blocks in her last 23 games, including a season-high five at Dallas on 7/19. Delle Donne is now eight in the league with a 1.43 blocks per game average. Games to 3000 Points 148 Delle Donne, Elena 151 Augustus, Seimone 151 Taurasi, Diana 154 McCoughtry, Angel 154 Pondexter, Cappie 162 Jackson, Lauren Turning it Over Washington is averaging 15.0 points per game off of opponent s turnovers this season. The Mystics have at least 10 points off of turnovers in all but two games this with a season-high 27 at Chicago on June 22. MVP Form In 28 games this season, Elena Delle Donne has notched eight double doubles. Delle Donne also recorded the league s thenhighest point total of the season with 36 at Connecticut on 6/13. Against the Atlanta Dream, she grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds. Making her Mark Rookie Ariel Atkins is second among rookies in total steals with 39. Total Steals, Rookies Gabby Williams 56 Ariel Atkins 39 Diamond DeShields 37 10th Time s a Charm In her 10th WNBA season, Kristi Toliver is currently averaging near-career highs in points per game (13.8), field goal percentage (.431) and three-point percentage (.355). Toliver had 30 points at PHX (5/30), her first 30-point game since scoring 43 for Los Angeles on 7/3/15. Made Three-Point Leaders, Per Game Diana Taurasi 3.2 Allie Quigley 2.3 Kristi Toliver 2.2 Toliver s six made threes at Connecticut on 6/13 were the most by a player at the time the fourth of the sixth threes was also Toliver s 100th three with the Mystics.

Ariel Atkins 5 14.0 3.8 1.6 WNBA Semifinals (2018) 1 Natasha Cloud 13 6.0 2.8 3.1 WNBA Semifinals (2017 & 18) 3 Monique Currie 21 6.9 3.7 1.6 WNBA Seminfinals (2015, 17 & 18) 7 Elena Delle Donne 23 19.1 6.3 2.1 WNBA Finals (2014, Lost) 5 Tianna Hawkins 13 5.4 2.5 0.3 WNBA Semifinals (2017 & 18) 4 Myisha Hines-Allen 3 3.7 1.7 0.7 WNBA Semifinals (2018) 1 Aerial Powers 6 8.8 3.2 1.0 WNBA Semifinals (2018) 2 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt 18 6.4 3.4 1.6 WNBA Semifinals (2017 & 18) 5 LaToya Sanders 8 8.5 5.3 2.3 WNBA Semifinals (2015 & 18) 2 Krystal Thomas 17 2.3 3.8 0.5 WNBA Semifinals (2017) 4 Kristi Toliver 33 13.5 2.3 3.7 WNBA Finals (2016, Won) 8 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough 5 0.8 0.2 0.0 WNBA Semifinals (2017 & 18) 2 All-Time Record: 11-23 Home Record: 6-9 Road Record: 5-14 Most Playoff Wins, One Year: 3 (2002, 2018) Most Playoff Losses, One Year: 3 (2017) Most Consecutive Series Won, Overall: 2 (2017) Most Consecutive Games Won, Overall: 3 (2002) Most Consecutive Games Won, One Series: 2 (2002, Eastern Conference First Round) Most Consecutive Series Lost, Overall: 7 (8/24/02 Eastern Conference Finals to 9/22/15 Eastern Conference Semifinals) Most Consecutive Games Lost, Overall: 3 (2017) Most Consecutive Games Lost, One Series: 3 (2017) HEAD COACH YEARS APPEARANCES GAMES W-L PCT. Darrell Walker 2000 1 2 0-2.000 Marianne Stanley 2002-03 1 5 3-2.600 Michael Adams 2004 1 3 1-2.333 Richie Adubato 2005-07 1 2 0-2.000 Julie Plank 2009-10 2 4 0-4.000 Mike Thibault 2013-present 5 18 7-11.388 TOTALS 11 34 11-23.323

2000 (0-2) 2013 (1-2) Eastern Conference First Round Lost 0-2 Eastern Conference First Rounds Lost 1-2 Aug. 12 vs. New York L 63-72 Sept. 19 at Atlanta W 71-56 Aug. 14 at New York L 57-78 Sept. 21 vs. Atlanta L 45-63 Sept. 23 at Atlanta L 72-80 2002 (3-2) Eastern Conference First Round Won 2-0 2014 (0-2) Aug. 15 vs. Charlotte W 74-62 Eastern Conference First Rounds Lost 0-2 Aug. 17 at Charlotte W 62-59 Aug. 21 vs. Indiana L 78-73 Aug. 23 at Indiana L 81-76 Eastern Conference Finals Lost 1-2 Aug. 22 vs. New York W 79-74 2015 (1-2) Aug. 24 at New York L 96-79 Eastern Conference Semifinals Lost 1-2 Aug. 25 at New York L 64-57 Sep. 18 at New York W 86-83 (2OT) Sep. 20 vs. New York L 86-68 2004 (1-2) Sep. 22 at New York L 79-74 Eastern Conference First Rounds Lost 1-2 Sept. 25 vs. Connecticut W 67-59 2017 (2-3) Sept. 27 at Connecticut L 80-70 First Round Won 1-0 Sept. 29 at Connecticut L 76-56 Sep. 6 vs. Dallas W 86-76 2006 (0-2) Second Round Won 1-0 Eastern Conference First Rounds Lost 0-2 Sep. 10 at New York W 82-68 Aug. 18 vs. Connecticut L 76-61 Aug. 20 at Connecticut L 68-65 Semifinals Lost 3-0 Sep. 12 at Minnesota L 101-81 2009 (0-2) Sep. 14 at Minnesota L 93-83 Eastern Conference First Rounds Lost 0-2 Sep. 17 vs. Minnesota L 81-70 Sept. 17 vs. Indiana L 88-79 Sept. 19 at Indiana L 81-74 (OT) 2018 (1-0) First Round Won 1-0 2010 (0-2) Aug. 23 vs. Los Angeles W 96-64 Eastern Conference First Rounds Lost 0-2 Aug. 25 vs. Atlanta L 90-95 Second Round 2-2 Aug. 27 at Atlanta L 77-101 Aug. 26 at Atlanta W 87-84 Aug. 28 at Atlanta L 78-75 Aug. 31 vs. Atlanta L 81-76 Sept. 2 vs. Atlanta W 97-76 2018 MISCELLANEOUS SCORING BREAKDOWN Washington Mystics (Highs Highlighted) Opponents (Lows Highlighted) Bench Largest Pts off Largest In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Bench Pts DATE OPP W/L GM Pts Deficit Turnovers Deficit In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Pts off Turnovers 23-Aug LA A W 1 25 6 42 2 14 18 21 34 28 10 4 12 26-Aug ATL A W 2 11 0 26 10 4 7 28 15 42 18 9 9 28-Aug ATL A L 3 14 7 26 9 3 16 26 10 40 14 8 11 31-Aug ATL H L 4 30 11 30 14 17 11 16 2 34 15 2 11 2-Sep ATL H W 5 18 3 36 8 12 17 23 23 24 6 5 9 4-Sep ATL A 6 TOTALS AVERAGE Bench Largest Pts off Largest In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Bench Pts Pts Deficit Turnovers Deficit In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Pts off Turnovers 98 27 160 43 50 69 114 84 168 63 28 52 19.6 5.4 32.0 8.6 10.0 13.8 22.8 16.8 33.6 12.6 5.6 10.4 PLAYOFFS MYSTICS (Highs Highlighted) OPPONENTS (Lows Highlighted) 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND DATE OPP W/L GM 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 23-Aug LA H W 1 27 23 50 25 21 46 96 16 13 29 17 18 35 64 26-Aug ATL A W 2 26 25 51 19 17 36 87 26 16 42 24 18 42 84 28-Aug ATL A L 3 16 20 36 22 17 39 75 17 17 34 24 20 44 78 31-Aug ATL H L 4 13 21 34 20 22 42 76 19 18 37 19 25 44 81 2-Sep ATL H W 5 20 24 44 28 25 53 97 12 23 35 26 15 41 76 4-Sep ATL A 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL4TH Q1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL TOTALS 102 113 215 114 102 216 0 0 431 90 87 177 110 96 206 0 0 383 AVERAGES 20.4 22.6 43.0 22.8 20.4 43.2 --- --- 86.2 18.0 17.4 35.4 22.0 19.2 41.2 --- --- 76.6

PLAYER 10+ PTS 20+ PTS 30+ PTS 40+ PTS 10+ REB 15+ REB 10+ AST DOUBLE- DOUBLE TRIPLE- DOUBLE HIGH PTS HIGH REBS Ariel Atkins 4 Natasha Cloud 3 2 Monique Currie Elena Delle Donne 2 1 1 4 4 3 4 Tianna Hawkins 2 1 Myisha Hines-Allen Aerial Powers* 1 1 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt 1 LaToya Sanders 4 Krystal Thomas Kristi Toliver 2 1 1 2 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough HIGH ASTS PG SG SF PF C W-L PCT. Toliver Cloud Atkins Delle Donne Sanders 3-1.750 Toliver Cloud Atkins Hawkins Sanders 0-1.000

Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Mystics have more rebounds than opponent 2-1 2-1 Mystics commit more turnovers than opp. 0-1 0-1 Fewer rebounds than opponent 1-1 1-1 Fewer turnovers than opponent 1-0 1-1 2-1 Equal rebounds as opponent Equal turnovers as opponent 1-0 1-0 Mystics have more assists than opponent 1-0 1-1 2-1 Make more 3 s than opponent 2-0 1-1 3-1 Fewer assists than opponent Make fewer 3 s than opponent 0-1 0-1 Equal assists as opponent 1-1 1-1 Make equal 3 s as opponent Mystics have more pts in paint than opponent 2-1 2-1 Mystics have more 2nd chance than opp. 1-1 1-1 Have fewer pts in paint than opponent 1-1 1-1 Have fewer 2nd chance than opp. 1-0 1-1 2-1 Equal pts in paint than opponent Equal 2nd chance than opp. Mystics have more FB pts than opponent 2-1 2-1 Have more bench pts than opponent 1-0 1-0 Have fewer FB pts than opponent 1-1 1-1 Have fewer bench pts than opponent 1-1 1-1 2-2 Equal FB pts than opponent Equal bench pts than opponent Mystics shoot higher FG% than opponent 2-0 2-0 Mystics attempt more FTs than opponent 0-1 0-1 Lower FG% than opponent 1-2 1-2 Fewer FTs than opponent 2-0 1-1 3-1 Same FG% as opponent Same FTs as opponent Mystics score less than 70 points Mystics allow less than 70 points 1-0 1-0 Between 70-79 points 0-2 0-2 Between 70-79 1-0 0-1 1-1 Between 80-89 points 1-0 1-0 Between 80-89 1-1 1-1 90 or more points 2-0 2-0 90 or more Lead after 1Q 2-0 2-0 Score 30+ points in 1Q Trail after 1Q 0-1 0-1 0-2 Score 20-29 points in 1Q 2-0 1-0 3-0 Tied after 1Q 1-0 1-0 Score fewer than 20 points in 1Q 0-1 0-1 0-2 Lead after 2Q 2-0 1-1 3-1 Score 30+ points in 2Q Trail after 2Q 0-1 0-1 Score 20-29 points in 2Q 2-1 1-1 3-2 Tied after 2Q Score fewer than 20 points in 2Q Lead after 3Q 2-0 1-0 3-0 Score 30+ points in 3Q Trail after 3Q 0-1 0-1 Score 20-29 points in 3Q 2-0 0-1 2-1 Tied after 3Q 0-1 0-1 Score fewer than 20 points in 3Q 0-1 1-0 1-1 Lead with five minutes remaining 2-0 1-1 3-1 Score 30+ points in 4Q Trail with five minutes remaining 0-1 0-1 Score 20-29 points in 4Q 2-0 2-0 Tied with five minutes remaining Score fewer than 20 points in 4Q 0-1 1-1 1-2

PLAYER G INJURY PLAYER INACTIVE Tayler Hill 11 ACL LaToya Sanders 6 Sickness Natasha Cloud 6 Illness (3) Concussion (3) Elena Delle Donne 4 Illness Ariel Atkins 4 Concussion (2) Right hip contusion (2) Tianna Hawkins 1 Sore knees Tayler Hill 11 LaToya Sanders 6 Natasha Cloud 6 Elena Delle Donne 4 Ariel Atkins 4 Tianna Hawkins 1 PLAYER 10+ PTS 20+ PTS 30+ PTS 40+ PTS 10+ REB 15+ REB 10+ AST DOUBLE- DOUBLE TRIPLE- DOUBLE HIGH PTS HIGH REBS HIGH ASTS Ariel Atkins 16 3 3 2 Natasha Cloud 11 1 1 2 1 12 Monique Currie 7 1 1 2 Elena Delle Donne 18 15 5 9 8 18 13 2 Tianna Hawkins 6 1 1 1 Tayler Hill 1 Myisha Hines-Allen 2 2 2 2 Aerial Powers* 2 1 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt 5 1 1 LaToya Sanders 13 1 4 2 2 13 2 Krystal Thomas 1 Kristi Toliver 22 4 1 8 16 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough 2 1 *with Mystics Feb. 1... Signed Monique Currie Feb. 2... Signed Tianna Hawkins, Allison Hightower and LaToya Sanders Feb. 5... Signed Asia Taylor and Devereaux Peters Apr. 12... Drafted Ariel Atkins (seventh overall), Myisha Hines-Allen (19th overall) and Rebecca Greenwell (31st overall) in the 2018 WNBA Draft Apr. 17... Signed all three draft selections May 8... Waived Tinara Moore and Tanaya Atkinson May 14... Waived AJ Alix and Asia Taylor May 15... Waived Allison Hightower May 17... Waived Devereaux Peters July 23... Traded Tayler Hill to the Dallas Wings for Aerial Powers

PG SG SF PF C W-L PCT. Toliver Ruffin-Pratt Currie Delle Donne Thomas 4-0 1.000 Toliver Ruffin-Pratt Currie Hawkins Hines-Allen 0-1.000 Toliver Ruffin-Pratt Atkins Hawkins Thomas 1-2.333 Toliver Cloud Atkins Delle Donne Sanders 13-6.684 Toliver Cloud Walker-Kimbrough Delle Donne Sanders 1-0 1.000 Toliver Cloud Ruffin-Pratt Delle Donne Sanders 0-1.000 Toliver Currie Atkins Delle Donne Sanders 1-1.500 Toliver Ruffin-Pratt Atkins Delle Donne Sanders 0-1.000 Toliver Cloud Currie Delle Donne Sanders 2-0 1.000 PLAYER RECORD PCT. PLAYER RECORD PCT. Atkins 14-10.583 Powers Cloud 15-7.682 Ruffin-Pratt 5-6.454 Currie 8-2.800 Sanders 16-9.640 Delle Donne 20-9.690 Thomas 5-2.714 Hawkins 1-3.250 Toliver 21-12.636 Hill Walker-Kimbrough 1-0 1.000 Hines-Allen 0-1.000 TEAM HOME AWAY OVR (PCT.) TEAM HOME AWAY OVR (PCT.) Atlanta 0-1 1-1 1-2(.333) Los Angeles 1-1 1-0 2-1 (.667) Chicago 2-0 1-0 3-0 (1.000) Minnesota 1-1 0-1 1-2 (.333) Connecticut 1-1 1-1 2-2 (.500) New York 2-0 1-0 3-0 (1.000) Dallas 1-0 1-1 2-1(.667) Phoenix 0-1 2-0 2-1 (.667) Indiana 1-0 2-0 3-0 (1.000) Seattle 1-0 0-2 1-2 (.333) Las Vegas 1-0 0-1 1-1 (.500) MARGIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20+ Games Won By 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Games Lost By 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 DAY HOME AWAY OVR (PCT.) Tuesday 3-0 2-2 5-2 (.714) Wednesday 0-1 3-0 3-1 (.750) Thursday 2-1 1-1 4-2 (.667) Friday 2-1 1-1 3-2 (.600) Saturday 0-1 1-0 1-1 (.500) Sunday 3-2 1-2 4-4 (.500) DAY HOME AWAY OVR (PCT.) May 3-0 2-1 5-1 (.833) June 3-4 2-1 5-5 (.500) July 2-1 2-4 4-5 (.444) August 4-0 4-1 8-1 (1.000)

Mystics Highs Mystics Lows Opponents Highs Opponents Lows 103 (two times) at PHX 8/8) 31 (two times) vs. IND (8/12) 64 vs. CON (6/3) Points 106 vs. ATL (7/11) 60 vs. CHI (6/19) 9 vs. LAV (5/22) Points (First Quarter) 31 at DAL (7/19) 14 at LA (7/7) 35 vs. MIN (5/27) 9 at CON (7/24) Points (Second Quarter) 30 vs. ATL (7/11) 8 vs. CHI (7/18) 65 at CON (6/13) 23 vs. LAV (5/22) Points (First Half) 59 vs. ATL (7/11) 30 vs. IND (5/20) 34 at PHX (5/30) 8 at CON (6/13) Points (Third Quarter) 31 at SEA (7/8) 12 vs. CHI (6/19) 31 vs. LAV (5/22) 11 vs. MIN (6/7) Points (Fourth Quarter) 30 at PHX (5/30) 2 at IND (8/15) 54 at PHX (5/30) 29 (3 times) vs. LA (8/17) Points (Second Half) 54 at CON (6/13) 26 vs. NY (7/5) 58 vs. MIN (5/27) 5 at IND (815) Bench Points 45 at CON (7/24) 3 at PHX (8/8).576 vs. SEA (8/9).361 vs. CON (6/3) Field Goal %.625 vs. LA (6/15).297 vs. CHI (6/19) 32 at LA (7/7) 5 vs. MIN (5/27) Free Throws Made 33 at LAV (6/1) 3 at DAL (8/5 35 at LA (7/7) 6 vs. LA (8/17) Free Throws Attempted 40 at LAV (6/1) 7 at DAL (8/5 15 vs. MIN (5/27) 1 at LA (7/7) Three Pointers Made 12 at SEA (7/8) 1 vs. LAV (5/22) 35 vs. MIN (5/27) 16 (2 times) at LA (7/7) Three Pointers Attempted 26 (3 times) vs. SEA (8/9) 9 vs. LAV (5/22) 16 (2 times) vs. CHI (7/13) 3 vs. MIN (6/7) Offensive Rebounds 15 (2 times) vs. DAL(8/12) 1 at IND (5/24) 40 at ATL (7/31) 20 vs. MIN (6/7) Total Rebounds 45 vs. CON (6/3) 23 (2 times) vs. SEA (8/9) 26 vs. CHI (6/19) 10 at CON (6/13) Assists 31 vs. ATL (7/11) 12 ATL (7/31) 13 vs. CHI (6/19) 2 vs. PHX (6/30) Steals 19 vs. ATL (7/11) 1 vs. CON (6/26) 22 vs. LAV (5/22) 6 vs. DAL (8/12) Turnovers 20 at CHI (6/22) 8 (2 times) at IND (8/15) 9 vs. CHI (6/19) 1 (5 times) at MIN (8/19) Blocks 8 vs. ATL (7/11) 0 (2 times) at IND (8/15) +16 at CON (6/13) -15 vs. MIN (5/27) Margin after 1st Quarter +15 vs. MIN (5/27) -16 at CON (6/13) +28 at CON (6/13) -18 vs. LA (6/15) Margin after 2nd Quarter +18 vs. LA (6/15) -28 at CON (6/13) +26 vs. CHI (6/19) -27 (2 times) at CON (7/24) Margin after 3rd Quarter +27 (2 times) at CON (7/24) -26 vs. CHI (6/19) +28 vs. CHI (6/19) -26 at CON (7/24) Final Margin +26 at CON (7/24) -28 vs. CHI (6/19)

MYSTICS OPPONENT POINTS 36-Elena Delle Donne at CON (6/13) 36-Elena Delle Donne at CHI (6/22) 30-Kristi Toliver at PHX (5/30) 30-Elena Delle Donne (3 times) vs. SEA (8/9) POINTS 35-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19) 35-Brittney Griner at PHX (8/8) 34-Courtney Williams at CON (6/13) 29-Diana Taurasi at PHX (8/8) POINTS IN A QUARTER 16-Elena Delle Donne at CON (7/24),frst quarter 15-Elena Delle Donne at NYL (7/21),frst quarter 14-Kristi Toliver at CON (6/13), first quarter 14-Elena Delle Donne vs. SEA (8/9),third quarter POINTS IN A QUARTER 16-Courtney Williams at CON (6/13), third quarter 14-Breanna Stewart at SEA (5/29), first quarter 13-Three players POINTS IN A HALF 22-Elena Delle Donne at CON (6/13), first half 22-Elena Delle Donne at CHI (6/22), first half 20-Kristi Toliver at CON (6/13), first half 20-Elena Delle Donne vs. SEA (8/9), second half POINTS IN A HALF 22-Courtney Williams at CON (6/13), second half 20-Brittney Griner at PHX (8/8), first half 18-Jasmine Thomas vs. CON (6/3), first half 18-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19), second half REBOUNDS 16-Elena Delle Donne at ATL (7/31) 13-Myisha Hines-Allen vs. MIN (5/27) 13-Elena Delle Donne (2 times) at DAL(7/19) 13-LaToya Sanders at IND (8/15) REBOUNDS 17-Liz Cambage at DAL (8/5) 17-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19) 14-Sylvia Fowles at MIN (8/19) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 7-Myisha Hines-Allen vs. MIN (5/27) 7-LaToya Sanders vs. LA (6/15) 5-Elena Delle Donne vs. ATL (7/11) 5-LaToya Sanders vs. SEA (8/9) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 8-Natalie Achonwa vs. IND (5/20) 8-Sylvia Fowles vs. MIN (6/7) 7-Chiney Ogwumike at CON (6/13) 7-Tina Charles vs. NY (7/5) ASSISTS 10- Natasha Cloud vs. NY (7/5) 9-Natasha Cloud vs. MIN (6/7) 9-Kristi Toliver at DAL (7/19) 8-Many players ASSISTS 11-Candace Parker vs. LA (6/15) 9-Diana Taurasi vs. PHX (6/30) 9-Courtney Vandersloot vs. CHI (7/18) 7-Many Players BLOCKS 5-Elena Delle Donne at DAL (7/19) 4-Elena Delle Donne vs. CHI (6/19) 3-Many players BLOCKS 4-Jessica Breland vs. ATL (7/11) 3-Many Players STEALS 4-Elena Delle Donne vs. LA (6/15) 3-Many players STEALS 4-Yvonne Turner at PHX (5/30) 4-Sylvia Fowles vs. MIN (6/7) 4-Renee Montgomery vs. ATL (7/11) 4-Lindsay Whalen at MIN (8/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 13-Elena Delle Donne at CON (6/13) 12-Elena Delle Donne at NYL (7/21) 11-Elena Delle Donne (two times) at IND (8/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 15-Courtney Williams at CON (6/13) 13-Brittney Griner at PHX (5/30) 12-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 22-Elena Delle Donne (3 times) at ATL (7/15) 21-Elena Delle Donne (two times) at IND (8/15) 20-Elena Delle Donne vs. PHX (6/30) 19-Elena Delle Donne vs. CHI (7/18) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 29-Courtney Williams at CON (6/13) 25-Brittney Griner at PHX (8/8) 23-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19) 22-Brittney Griner vs. PHX (6/30) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 6-Kristi Toliver at CON (6/13) 5-Kristi Toliver vs. MIN (5/27) 5-Ariel Atkins vs. DAL (8/12) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 5-Kelsey Mitchell at IND (5/24) 5-Renee Montgomery vs. ATL (7/11) 4-Six players FREE THROWS MADE 13-Kristi Toliver at LA (7/7) 11-Monique Currie at LAV (6/1) 10-Elena Delle Donne at CHI (6/22) 8-Elena Delle Donne at CON (6/13) FREE THROWS MADE 14-A ja Wilson at LAV (6/1) 10-Cheyenne Parker vs. CHI (6/19) 11-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19) 9-Candace Parker vs. LA (6/15) 9-Breanna Stewart at SEA (7/8) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 14-Monique Currie at LAV (6/1) 13-Kristi Toliver at LA (7/7) 10-Elena Delle Donne at CHI (6/22) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 18-A ja Wilson at LAV (6/1) 17-Liz Cambage at DAL (7/19) 12-two players TURNOVERS 6-Kristi Toliver at CHI (6/22) 5-Three players TURNOVERS 8-A ja Wilson vs. LAV (5/22) 7-Carolyn Swords vs. LAV (5/22) 6-Sylvia Fowles vs. MIN (6/7) 6-Tina Charles vs. NY (7/5)

Home Road Overall Home Road Overall Mystics have more rebounds than opponent 5-1 7-0 12-1 Mystics commit more turnovers than opp. 1-1 2-1 3-2 Fewer rebounds than opponent 5-3 3-7 8-10 Fewer turnovers than opponent 10-3 2-6 12-9 Equal rebounds as opponent 1-1 0-0 1-1 Equal turnovers as opponent 0-1 6-0 6-1 Mystics have more assists than opponent 9-1 5-3 12-4 Make more 3 s than opponent 9-0 8-5 17-5 Fewer assists than opponent 3-4 5-5 8-8 Make fewer 3 s than opponent 1-3 2-0 3-3 Equal assists as opponent 1-0 0-0 1-0 Make equal 3 s as opponent 1-2 0-1 1-3 Mystics have more pts in paint than opponent 2-2 1-0 3-2 Mystics have more 2nd chance than opp. 7-3 3-1 10-4 Have fewer pts in paint than opponent 8-3 9-6 17-10 Have fewer 2nd chance than opp. 4-2 5-6 9-8 Equal pts in paint than opponent 1-0 0-0 1-0 Equal 2nd chance than opp. 0-0 2-0 2-0 Mystics have more FB pts than opponent 6-2 7-2 13-4 Have more bench pts than opponent 6-4 5-4 11-8 Have fewer FB pts than opponent 4-3 3-5 7-8 Have fewer bench pts than opponent 5-0 5-3 10-3 Equal FB pts than opponent 1-0 0-0 1-0 Equal bench pts than opponent 0-1 0-0 0-1 Mystics shoot higher FG% than opponent 7-1 8-1 15-2 Mystics attempt more FTs than opponent 4-1 8-2 12-3 Lower FG% than opponent 4-4 2-6 6-10 Fewer FTs than opponent 6-4 1-5 7-9 Same FG% as opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Same FTs as opponent 1-0 1-0 2-0 Mystics score less than 70 points 1-1 0-1 1-2 Mystics allow less than 70 points 3-0 1-0 4-0 Between 70-79 points 1-1 2-3 3-4 Between 70-79 6-0 5-0 11-0 Between 80-89 points 5-3 2-2 7-5 Between 80-89 2-3 1-4 3-7 90 or more points 4-0 6-1 10-1 90 or more 0-2 3-3 3-5 Lead after 1Q 4-0 7-2 11-2 Score 30+ points in 1Q 1-0 4-0 5-0 Trail after 1Q 5-5 2-4 7-9 Score 20-29 points in 1Q 6-2 4-6 10- Tied after 1Q 2-0 1-1 3-1 Score fewer than 20 points in 1Q 4-3 21 6-4 Lead after 2Q 8-0 9-1 17-1 Score 30+ points in 2Q 2-0 3-0 5-0 Trail after 2Q 2-5 1-6 3-11 Score 20-29 points in 2Q 7-2 4-2 11-4 Tied after 2Q 1-0 0-0 1-0 Score fewer than 20 points in 2Q 2-3 3-5 5-8 Lead after 3Q 8-1 8-0 16-1 Score 30+ points in 3Q 1-0 2-0 3-0 Trail after 3Q 2-4 2-7 4-11 Score 20-29 points in 3Q 9-3 2-4 11-7 Tied after 3Q 1-0 0-0 1-0 Score fewer than 20 points in 3Q 1-2 6-3 7-5 Lead with five minutes remaining 10-00 8-0 18-0 Score 30+ points in 4Q 1-0 0-0 1-0 Trail with five minutes remaining 1-5 1-7 2-12 Score 20-29 points in 4Q 4-2 5-2 9-4 Tied with five minutes remaining 0-0 1-0 1-0 Score fewer than 20 points in 4Q 6-3 5-5 11-8

REGULAR SEASON MYSTICS (Highs Highlighted) OPPONENTS (Lows Highlighted) 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND DATE OPP W/L GM 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL 20-May IND H W 1 21 17 38 23 21 44 82 17 13 30 21 24 45 75 22-May LAV H W 2 9 14 23 21 31 52 75 15 16 31 13 26 39 70 24-May IND A W 3 28 23 51 24 18 42 93 28 16 44 16 24 40 84 27-May MIN H W 4 11 35 46 20 24 44 90 26 13 39 29 10 39 78 29-May SEA A L 5 20 19 39 22 16 38 77 29 12 41 21 19 40 81 30-May PHX A W 6 26 23 49 34 20 54 103 26 17 43 22 30 52 95 1-Jun LAV A L 7 17 20 37 19 17 36 73 25 21 46 18 21 39 85 3-Jun CON H L 8 18 17 35 12 17 29 64 30 19 49 25 14 39 88 7-Jun MIN H L 9 25 17 42 27 11 38 80 27 21 48 20 20 40 88 13-Jun CON A W 10 31 34 65 8 22 30 95 15 22 37 30 24 54 91 15-Jun LA H L 11 14 20 34 28 24 52 86 25 27 52 20 25 45 97 19-Jun CHI H W 12 24 22 46 24 18 42 88 21 11 32 12 16 28 60 22-Jun CHI A W 13 30 34 64 12 17 29 93 19 20 39 26 12 38 77 26-Jun CON H W 14 15 28 43 33 16 49 92 25 21 46 15 19 34 80 28-Jun NY H W 15 23 21 44 21 15 36 80 22 17 39 18 20 38 77 30-Jun PHX H L 16 16 19 35 19 20 39 74 23 16 39 23 22 45 84 5-Jul NY H W 17 22 20 42 22 22 44 86 24 17 41 18 8 26 67 7-Jul LA A W 18 19 11 30 24 29 53 83 14 21 35 17 22 39 74 8-Jul SEA A L 19 24 22 46 20 25 45 91 25 19 44 31 22 53 97 11-Jul ATL H L 20 27 23 50 20 19 39 89 29 30 59 25 22 47 106 13-Jul CHI H W 21 25 20 45 20 23 43 88 25 8 33 21 18 39 72 15-Jul ATL A L 22 26 10 36 22 19 41 77 15 22 37 22 21 43 80 19-Jul DAL A L 23 20 19 39 18 24 42 81 31 17 48 22 20 42 90 21-Jul NY A W 24 24 19 43 32 20 52 95 21 14 35 18 25 43 78 24-Jul CON A L 25 26 9 35 15 18 33 68 19 26 45 27 22 49 94 31-Jul ATL A W 26 17 33 50 20 16 36 86 20 23 43 20 8 28 71 3-Aug LAV H 27 5-Aug DAL A W 28 20 23 43 15 18 33 76 19 19 38 22 14 36 74 7-Aug PHX A W 29 30 27 57 18 28 46 103 20 30 50 26 22 48 98 9-Aug SEA H W 30 31 26 57 26 17 43 100 18 22 40 20 17 37 77 12-Aug DAL H W 31 20 31 51 24 18 42 93 20 17 37 26 17 43 80 15-Aug IND A W 32 31 17 48 10 18 28 76 25 16 41 19 2 21 62 17-Aug LA H W 33 18 22 40 14 15 29 69 23 17 40 18 9 27 67 19-Aug MIN A L 34 24 19 43 24 16 40 83 24 20 44 21 23 44 88 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL TH 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL TOTALS 732 714 1446 691 652 1343 0 0 2789 745 620 1365 702 618 1320 0 0 2685 AVERAGES 22.2 21.6 43.8 20.9 19.8 40.7 --- --- 84.5 22.6 18.8 41.4 21.3 18.7 40.0 --- --- 81.4 2018 MISCELLANEOUS SCORING BREAKDOWN Washington Mystics (Highs Highlighted) Opponents (Lows Highlighted) Bench Largest Pts off Largest In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Bench Pts DATE OPP W/L GM Pts Deficit Turnovers Deficit In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Pts off Turnovers 20-May IND H W 1 27 3 22 8 4 17 31 15 26 16 11 7 22-May LAV H W 2 41 16 22 6 10 13 13 5 36 11 8 23 24-May IND A W 3 30 9 36 13 12 19 20 17 30 3 8 13 27-May MIN H W 4 59 18 28 17 15 13 24 15 40 7 12 11 29-May SEA A L 5 20 11 30 4 5 12 9 3 30 10 4 15 30-May PHX A W 6 15 4 26 7 10 15 16 22 48 7 6 16 1-Jun LAV A L 7 39 16 14 8 0 13 29 1 22 15 6 19 3-Jun CON H L 8 30 27 32 10 4 13 26 0 26 18 13 14 7-Jun MIN H L 9 23 8 42 0 10 17 ` 23 10 32 20 13 17 13-Jun CON A W 10 19 3 30 10 10 16 14 30 36 17 7 12 15-Jun LA H L 11 30 20 28 14 8 23 24 0 24 4 5 12 19-Jun CHI H W 12 40 2 30 15 6 26 34 33 20 10 6 10 22-Jun CHI A W 13 26 0 22 5 14 27 31 25 30 5 18 25 26-Jun CON H W 14 18 12 30 22 4 21 29 17 34 26 2 16 28-Jun NY H W 15 20 5 32 18 7 14 14 10 42 10 12 18 30-Jun PHX H L 16 22 13 30 13 5 6 19 4 38 7 9 17 5-Jul NY H W 17 21 4 22 11 9 14 13 19 22 9 4 12 7-Jul LA A W 18 18 7 28 8 10 15 10 11 38 5 4 12 8-Jul SEA A L 19 7 14 24 11 5 11 22 8 32 12 13 10 11-Jul ATL H L 20 34 20 24 24 2 15 9 8 44 12 0 11 13-Jul CHI H W 21 7 3 22 15 9 22 14 22 44 12 14 18 15-Jul ATL A L 22 19 10 18 8 4 6 34 14 28 15 7 12 19-Jul DAL A L 23 18 15 28 2 18 16 13 0 40 12 14 5 21-Jul NY A W 24 22 3 24 10 12 14 28 24 34 4 6 24 24-Jul CON A L 25 24 31 24 9 2 17 45 9 50 8 11 13 31-Jul ATL A W 26 22 8 32 6 13 10 18 15 36 18 10 16 3-Aug LAV H 27 5-Aug DAL A W 28 17 7 20 5 15 10 20 7 42 17 5 11 7-Aug PHX A W 29 10 6 26 1 6 16 3 15 46 19 9 15 9-Aug SEA H W 30 20 0 36 13 0 12 30 27 24 7 2 4 12-Aug DAL H W 31 13 3 26 10 11 16 22 24 28 20 2 13 15-Aug IND A W 32 5 4 22 12 6 11 21 14 26 14 9 6 17-Aug LA H W 33 25 13 24 15 9 15 16 7 32 10 4 10 19-Aug MIN A L 34 37 11 34 10 7 21 14 7 28 14 10 18 Bench Largest Pts off Largest In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Bench Pts Pts Deficit Turnovers Deficit In The Paint Second Chance Fast Break Pts off Turnovers TOTALS 778-888 340 262 506 688-1108 394 264 455 AVERAGE 23.6-26.9 10.3 7.9 15.3 20.8-33.6 11.9 8.0 13.8

Mike Thibault was named the head coach/general manager of the Washington Mystics on December 18, 2012. Thibault earned his third WNBA Coach of the Year recognition following the 2013 season. The winningest coach in WNBA history with 301 wins, Thibault has led Washington to three consecutive postseason appearances (2013-2015) and in 2017, the team made it past the first round of the playoffs for the first time in 15 years. Prior to joining the Mystics, Thibault was the head coach of the Connecticut Sun where he was twice named WNBA Coach of the Year (2006, 2008) and led the team to eight playoff appearances and two WNBA Finals. He set numerous milestones during his time with the Sun, including becoming the second coach in WNBA history to reach 200 wins, the third-fastest coach in league history to reach 100 wins (doing so in 159 games) and the fourth WNBA head coach to work at least 300 regular season games. From 2003 through 2008, Thibault and the Connecticut Sun won 127 regular season games, tying with the Detroit Shock for the most victories during that six-year span. The Sun were one of two teams to have six consecutive winning seasons. Connecticut posted consecutive 26-8 records in 2005 and 2006, which are still the best regular season results for an Eastern Conference team. Thibault assisted in the blockbuster trade that sent Lindsay Whalen and the No. 2 pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft to Minnesota in exchange for second-year guard Renee Montgomery and the No. 1 pick in 2010, which the team used to select Tina Charles. Under Thibault s tutelage, Charles was named the league s MVP in 2012. Thibault joined the professional coaching ranks in 1978 as a scout for the Los Angeles Lakers and was quickly promoted to Director of Scouting and assistant coach in 1980. During his tenure with the Lakers, the team won two NBA Championships. From 1982-1986, he served as the Director of Player Personnel and assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls when the organization selected Michael Jordan, Charles Oakley and traded for John Paxson. 2013* 17-17 (.500) 2014* 16-18 (.471) 2015* 18-16 (.529) 2016 13-20 (.394) 2017* 18-16 (.529) 2018* 21-11 (.576) TOTAL 104-99 (.512) CAREER 310-234 (.570) *Playoff Appearance Thibault served as the general manager and head coach of the Omaha Racers of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) where his team captured the league s title in 1993. During his tenure with the Racers, the team made eight consecutive playoff appearances, and Thibault was named the 1993 Sportsman of the Year by Omaha broadcasters. He ranks sixth on the CBA all-time coaching victory list (236). Thibault also coached the Calgary 88 s of the World Basketball League (WBL) where he received Coach of the Year honors in 1988. Following his time in Omaha, Thibault was a scout for the Seattle Sonics and immediately prior to joining the Sun in 2003, he was an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks for four seasons. Thibault has had an extensive collaboration with USA Basketball. He most recently served as an assistant coach to the women s National Team that won gold during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He was on the coaching staff of the 2006 National Team that captured bronze during the World Championships, was the head coach of the men s team that won the gold medal at the 1993 FIBA World Championship qualifying tournament and was also at the helm of the men s team that won the silver medal at the 1995 Pan American Games. Mike and his wife Nanci have been staunch supporters of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation since Mike s days with the Omaha Racers. In 2007, the Thibaults were co-chairs of GREAT STRIDES, the primary fundraiser of the CF Foundation s Connecticut Chapter. The Thibaults have carried their support of the local community where they live and play by donating tickets to every Washington Mystics games to community organizations. Mike and Nanci have two children. Eric is an assistant coach with the Mystics while Carly is an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota.