Overtime Sees Mystics Snatch Victory from Fever's Grasp
The Washington Mystics edged out the Indiana Fever in a nail-biting 104-102 overtime contest on Friday night. Sonia Citron led the charge for the Mystics with a career-high 30 points, backed by Kiki Iriafen's 25 points and 13 rebounds. The victory came despite a late surge from the Fever, fueled by Caitlin Clark's remarkable fourth-quarter performance.
Clark, who finished with 32 points and seven three-pointers, forced overtime with a dramatic long-range shot with just 1.7 seconds remaining in regulation, tying the game at 89-89. In the extra period, Citron continued her offensive output, adding five points and two assists, while rookie Cotie McMahon contributed five crucial points in overtime on her way to a 13-point debut. Shakira Austin also put in a strong showing with 19 points for the Mystics.
Citron's Offensive Prowess on Display
Citron's 30-point outing was a testament to her offensive capabilities, even with a noted struggle from beyond the arc in recent games. She missed only one shot from inside the paint, indicating efficiency and a strong inside game. Despite her difficulties from three-point range in her last two appearances, her 44.5 percent success rate from deep during her rookie season suggests this may be a temporary dip. The second-year guard also posted season-high marks in rebounds and assists, further highlighting her all-around impact. Alongside Iriafen and Austin, Citron is expected to remain a primary offensive focus for the Mystics.
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Background Briefing
This match-up pitted the burgeoning partnership of Mystics' Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen against the high-profile presence of the Fever's Caitlin Clark. Reports from earlier in the season, specifically around May 29, 2025, noted Iriafen shining in a victory over the Fever when Clark was sidelined due to injury. That game also saw discussions about the strong on-court rapport Iriafen and Citron had quickly developed with the Mystics. The latest contest demonstrates this established chemistry continues to yield results, even when facing a determined opponent capable of dramatic comebacks.