Sparks Overcome Early Deficit, Extend Win Streak with 93–86 Victory Over Mystics
WASHINGTON, D.C. — July 23, 2025 — The Los Angeles Sparks continued their midseason surge with a 93–86 win over the Washington Mystics at CareFirst Arena on Tuesday night, fueled by a late-game scoring push and anchored by dominant rebounding and timely perimeter shooting. The victory marks the Sparks’ third consecutive win and back-to-back triumphs over the Mystics across the All-Star break.
First Quarter Momentum Belongs to Washington
Washington opened the matchup with energy and poise, building an 18–3 lead behind aggressive defensive play and efficient shot-making. The Mystics capitalized on seven first-quarter Sparks turnovers, turning them into fast-break points and taking a 26–16 lead at the end of the opening period.
Brittney Sykes and Shakira Austin set the tone early, combining for 12 points, while Kiki Iriafen chipped in timely scores to help build separation. Washington’s transition game thrived, and its defensive intensity limited Los Angeles to just five made field goals in the quarter.
Sparks Flip the Script in the Second Quarter
The second quarter flipped the game’s momentum entirely. The Sparks, led by veteran Dearica Hamby, responded with a 24–9 run that silenced the Washington offense and shifted control of the game. Hamby imposed her will on the interior, while LA’s defense held Washington to its second-lowest single-quarter point total of the season.
Rickea Jackson and Kelsey Plum both found rhythm from the perimeter during the run, combining with Hamby’s post presence to erase Washington’s early cushion. By halftime, the Sparks held a 40–35 lead, having outscored the Mystics by 15 in the second quarter.
Back-and-Forth Third Quarter Reignites Intensity
Washington regrouped after the break, trading baskets with Los Angeles in a high-scoring third quarter. Austin sparked the Mystics with a string of baskets to open the half, while Sykes continued her assertive two-way performance. Sug Sutton added clutch outside shooting, and the Mystics closed the period on a 12–5 run.
A fast-break layup by Sykes with 0.2 seconds remaining tied the game at 67, setting up a tightly contested final quarter.
Fourth Quarter Belongs to LA
The Sparks surged in the final frame. Jackson led a pivotal 9–2 run midway through the fourth, hitting key jumpers and drawing defensive attention that opened up lanes for Plum and Hamby. Washington narrowed the gap briefly, trimming the lead to one point, but could not sustain defensive stops or convert on late possessions.
Los Angeles outscored Washington 26–19 in the final quarter. Hamby sealed the game with a late baseline jumper, and Plum added a long-range dagger in the closing minute. The Sparks' 13 made three-pointers and superior rebounding proved decisive down the stretch.
Stat Highlights
- Dearica Hamby led all scorers with 24 points and added 14 rebounds, securing her 48th career double-double.
- Rickea Jackson added 22 points, with 20 coming in the second half.
- Kelsey Plum scored 11 points, including three three-pointers, contributing key late-game baskets.
- Brittney Sykes led the Mystics with 18 points, while Shakira Austin recorded 17 points and six rebounds.
- Kiki Iriafen added 13 points for Washington.
- Sonia Citron, Washington’s second-leading scorer, finished with seven points and did not attempt a field goal until midway through the third quarter.
Despite forcing 19 turnovers and scoring 27 points off them, Washington failed to maintain its early efficiency, shooting just 9 points in the second quarter and falling short in clutch situations.
Implications for Both Teams
With the win, Los Angeles improves to 9–14 and continues gaining momentum post-All-Star break. The Sparks have now taken two straight from the Mystics and appear to be finding rhythm in their rotation and scoring balance.
The Mystics fall to 11–12, snapping their pre-All-Star win streak and missing an opportunity to solidify playoff positioning. Despite flashes of high-level play, their inconsistency between quarters proved costly.
As both teams look ahead to a packed schedule in the second half of the season, the Sparks will aim to build on this stretch of wins, while the Mystics must regroup quickly to maintain their place in the playoff race.







