Citron and Iriafen Power Mystics Past Sky in Offensive Showcase, 103–86
WASHINGTON, D.C. — July 29, 2025 — In a performance that blended firepower and finesse, rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen delivered career-best nights to guide the Washington Mystics to a 103–86 victory over the struggling Chicago Sky at CareFirst Arena. The win moves Washington back to a .500 record at 13–13 and stretches Chicago’s losing streak to six.
From the opening whistle, it was clear that the Mystics had no intention of easing into this game. Citron, who’s been on an upward trajectory since the All-Star break, erupted for a game-high 28 points. Iriafen added a dominant double-double — 22 points and 10 rebounds — to anchor the frontcourt. Together, they made Mystics history as the first rookie pair to score 20 or more points in the same game.
Rookie Stars Set the Tone Early
The first quarter saw both teams trade buckets in a fast-paced offensive duel. Citron was electric from the perimeter, draining a pair of three-pointers and hitting a buzzer-beating drive to finish the quarter with 12 points. Iriafen chipped in early, using her strength in the paint to expose Chicago’s interior defense.
Washington shot a blistering 66.7% from the field in the opening period, building a narrow 30–27 lead. Chicago kept pace, primarily through Angel Reese, who returned from a two-game absence with a strong showing — posting nine points and five rebounds in the first quarter alone.
Citron’s Scoring Burst Boosts Mystics’ Momentum
The Mystics continued to apply pressure in the second quarter with a 9–4 run to create early separation. Chicago responded, briefly trimming the deficit, but Citron wasn’t done. She nailed two more shots from beyond the arc, closing the half with 19 points — a new personal best for first-half scoring.
Behind Citron’s hot hand and sharp ball movement, Washington built a 55–47 halftime lead — their highest-scoring first half this season. The Mystics hit 59% of their shots before the break, including six three-pointers, while dishing out 16 assists on 20 made field goals.
Sykes Takes Over in the Third
As Chicago attempted to regroup, Brittney Sykes took the reins in the third quarter. The veteran guard tallied 10 of her 18 points in the period, energizing the team during a pivotal stretch.
When Chicago managed to trim the deficit to five, Washington responded with a decisive 12–0 run, powered by Sykes’ offensive creation and back-to-back triples from Sykes and rookie Lucy Olsen. The Mystics widened their lead to 80–65 heading into the final frame.
Washington Seals It Late Despite Sky Resistance
The fourth quarter was about closing with composure — and the Mystics delivered. Iriafen opened with aggressive play inside, while Jade Melbourne and Sug Sutton added scoring support off the bench.
Chicago showed brief signs of life behind Kia Nurse’s three-pointer and a smooth jumper from Rachel Banham, cutting the deficit to single digits. But the Mystics’ youth refused to blink. Citron and Iriafen combined for eight points in the final minutes, quelling the Sky’s comeback hopes.
Melbourne’s key three-point play and Iriafen’s finishing ability put the game out of reach, as Washington cruised past the 100-point mark for the second time this season.
Stat Sheet Dominance and Bench Support
Washington finished shooting 51% from the field, including 10 three-pointers and 25 assists — both tying season highs. They overwhelmed Chicago in the paint with a 52–34 advantage and outscored the Sky’s bench 21–7.
Citron was the star of the night, recording 28 points with five made threes, two assists, two rebounds, a steal, and a block. Iriafen followed with 22 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, and two steals, continuing her breakout rookie campaign.
Sykes contributed 18 points, five assists, and two steals. Olsen and Melbourne added timely support to give the Mystics a balanced offensive attack.
Bright Spots for the Sky Despite the Loss
Chicago’s frontcourt showed promise despite the defeat. Angel Reese recorded 22 points, 13 rebounds, and three steals in her return, while Kamilla Cardoso notched another double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Rachel Banham added 19 points off the bench.
Still, the Sky struggled to keep pace with Washington’s offense, particularly during key runs in the second and third quarters.
Looking Ahead
Washington now prepares to wrap up their five-game homestand with a Thursday night matchup against the Golden State Valkyries. With Citron and Iriafen hitting their stride and the team clicking offensively, the Mystics look poised to make a playoff push in the second half of the season.







