Emily Engstler scored 10 of her career-high 23 factors within the first quarter, Stefanie Dolson had her first double-double since 2022 and the Washington Mystics beat Dallas 97-69 on Saturday, handing the Wings their 10th loss consecutive.
Engstler went 7-of-11 from the sector, hit Three-of-Four from Three-point vary and grabbed 9 rebounds. Dolson completed with 16 factors and a game-high 10 rebounds and Karlie Samuelson scored 17 factors for Washington (Three-13).
The Mystics, who set a report for factors in a recreation, have received three of their final 4 after a 12-game skid to open the season.
Natasha Howard led the Wings with 19 factors and Jacy Sheldon, the No. 5 within the 2024 WNBA draft, scored a season-high 16 factors. Arike Ogunbowale scored a season-low six factors. She averaged 25.Four factors, second within the WNBA.
Washington took a 20-13 lead after the primary quarter and added a game-high 31 factors within the second to take a 51-34 lead into halftime.
Ariel Atkins completed with seven factors for Washington and handed Elena Delle Donne (2,551) and Crystal Langhorne (2,554) for fourth on the franchise's all-time scoring record with 2,556 factors.
Awak Kuier is out for the season (relaxation), Maddy Siegrist (finger) and Satou Sabally (shoulder) are injured and Jaelyn Brown is out with an sickness for Dallas (Three-12).
Dallas and the Mystics play once more Sunday in Washington.