Mystics secure thrilling quadruple overtime victory over Fire
CBS Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 2:03 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026

The Washington Mystics edged the Portland Fire 124-123 in a historic quadruple overtime game on June 28, 2026. This matchup marked only the second instance of a quadruple overtime game in WNBA history. Mystics guard Sonia Citron scored the decisive basket with 21 seconds remaining, capping her career-high 32 points. Carla Leite, also with 32 points for Portland, drew attention with key shots that sent the game into overtime. In total, five players recorded career-highs in the thrilling contest.
- •Mystics' Citron scores 32 points, including the winning shot.
- •Fire's Leite ties the game twice with critical 3-pointers.
- •Game lasts three hours and 36 minutes, the longest WNBA game.
- •Five players achieve career-high scoring in the match.
- •This is only the second quadruple overtime game in WNBA history.
- 2:03 AMCBS Sports — Monumental effort: The wildest stats and biggest plays from the Mystics' quadruple-overtime win over the Fire
"The two young teams tied the record for the longest game in WNBA history
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