Valkyries hold off Dream for 88-83 victory in WNBA matchup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 7:35 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
The Golden State Valkyries secured an 88-83 win against the Atlanta Dream on July 4, 2026. Veronica Burton led the Valkyries with 21 points, while Gabby Williams contributed 19 points. Kaila Charles played a pivotal role late in the game, hitting a crucial 3-pointer and sealing the victory with free throws after winning two loose balls. This match marked Golden State's fourth consecutive win, with three of those victories over Atlanta in less than two weeks. Allisha Gray and Angel Reese led the Dream with 22 and 17 points, respectively.
- •Kaila Charles scored key points in the final minutes.
- •Golden State has won eight of their last 10 games.
- •The game was played at Golden State's home venue.
- •Allisha Gray led the Dream with 22 points.
- •Match showcased strong performances from both teams.
- 7:35 PMYahoo Sports — Valkyries win 4th straight, beating Dream 88-83 with 21 points from Veronica Burton, 19 by Gabby Williams
"Golden State has defeated Atlanta three times in the past 11 days.
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