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Struggles in Seattle: Storm fall in major upset to Washington Mystics as three-game homestand begins
The Seattle Storm dropped the first contest of a three-game homestand, as rebounding and shot making struggles took center stage in a loss to the Washington Mystics.

Magbegor’s thunderous performance not enough as Storm fall to Mystics, 73-66.
The Seattle Storm continue to drop close games, failing to close the gap late against the Washington Mystics in the first of two games that the teams will play this weekend. Without Jewell Loyd, Seattle was able to put up a strong fight as Ezi Magbegor put up a career high, but ultimately didn't have enough.

Jewell Loyd hits big buckets late to give Storm game one win over Mystics
In game one of their first round WNBA Playoffs matchup, the Seattle Storm were guided by late Jewell Loyd heroics to beat the Mystics

Storm use late run to pull away in 83-71 victory over Mystics
The Seattle Storm played a back and forth contest against the Washington Mystics, eventually using a 14-2 run to close the game out.