The Connecticut Sun delivered a commanding defensive performance on Saturday night to secure a 68–57 victory over the Washington Mystics in a WNBA regular-season matchup at Mohegan Sun Arena. The game, played on June 27, 2026, saw the Sun improve their home record while handing the Mystics another tough loss on the road.
Defensive intensity sets the tone
From the opening tip, Connecticut made life difficult for Washington's offense. The Sun held the Mystics to just 57 points on 35.1% shooting from the field and forced 16 turnovers. Connecticut’s defensive scheme consistently collapsed on drives, and their perimeter rotations limited Washington’s three-point attempts. The Mystics were never able to find a consistent rhythm, and the Sun’s energy on that end of the floor never wavered.
Key moments and decisive runs
The first quarter ended with Connecticut leading 18–14, but the Sun broke the game open with a 12–2 run midway through the second quarter. That stretch, fueled by fast-break conversions and a pair of steals, pushed the lead to double digits, 36–24. Washington responded briefly after halftime with an 8–0 spurt to cut the deficit to six, but Connecticut regained control by pounding the offensive glass and drawing fouls at the rim. A 9–2 run to close the third quarter essentially sealed the outcome, with the Sun entering the fourth leading 56–44.
Standout performers
For the Sun, the balanced scoring attack was led by Alyssa Thomas, who posted a near triple-double with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 assists. Her ability to push the tempo and create for teammates was crucial. DeWanna Bonner added 14 points and 8 rebounds, while Brionna Jones chipped in 12 points off the bench on efficient 6-of-8 shooting.
The Mystics were paced by Ariel Atkins, who struggled to find clean looks but still finished with a team-high 15 points. Shakira Austin recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds, but Washington's overall offensive struggles—especially from beyond the arc (4-of-19)—proved too much to overcome.
Season impact and standings context
The win improves Connecticut to 11–5 on the season, keeping them firmly in the top four of the WNBA standings. Their defense continues to rank among the league’s best, allowing just 74.8 points per game. For the Mystics, the loss drops them to 7–9, putting pressure on them to string together wins in the competitive Eastern Conference. Both teams will look to adjust as the playoff race intensifies.

