Washington Mystics
- Founded:
- 1998
- Stadium:
- CareFirst Arena
The Washington Mystics are a professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C., playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team was founded prior to the 1998 season, and is owned by Monumental Sports & Entertainment (led by Ted Leonsis), which also owns the Mystics' NBA counterpart, the Washington Wizards. Sheila C. Johnson, co-founder of BET and ex-wife of Charlotte Sting owner Robert L. Johnson, is the managing partner. The Mystics have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in 10 of its 20 seasons of existence, and the franchise has been home to such high-quality players as two-time WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne, Tennessee standout Chamique Holdsclaw, athletic shooting guard Alana Beard, and nearby Maryland product Crystal Langhorne. Until 2018, the Mystics were the only current WNBA franchise that had never made it to the WNBA Finals. They lost in the semifinals twice, to New York in 2002 and to the eventual champion Minnesota Lynx in 2017.
Latest Washington Mystics news
Washington Mystics
Sonia Citron sidelined for Mystics' game against Sky due to injury
Shaquille O'Neal defends Angel Reese from criticism during interview
Dream, Valkyries, and Sky start Commissioner’s Cup play amid defensive focus
Indiana Fever face Atlanta Dream in Commissioner’s Cup on June 4
Caitlin Clark faces potential WNBA punishment after Fever loss

