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2002 Washington Mystics season


None of Washington's "big four" teams would accomplish the feat of reaching the semifinals in their respective leagues until the Washington Capitals won their first Stanley Cup, with the only trips to the semifinals between Capitals' Stanley Cups being this season and 2017 for the Mystics.

Offseason

WNBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
First round3rd pick overallStacey Dales-Schuman
First round4th pick overallAsjha JonesForwardUniversity of Connecticut
Third Round33rd pick overallLaNisha Cartwell
Third Round36th pick overallTeresa Geter

Regular season

Season standings

Season schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecord
1June 1OrlandoW 93–821–0
2June 3@ PhoenixL 65–711–1
3June 4@ UtahW 97–892–1
4June 7IndianaW 89–683–1
5June 9MiamiW 76–674–1
6June 13HoustonW 70–645–1
7June 14@ ClevelandW 69–636–1
8June 18DetroitW 75–677–1
9June 19@ CharlotteL 64–787–2
10June 21@ MiamiW 65–608–2
11June 23ClevelandW 63–459–2
12June 25@ SacramentoW 87–86 (OT)10–2
13June 27@ Los AngelesL 69–7310–3
14June 28@ PortlandL 66–7210–4
15June 30CharlotteW 56–5511–4
16July 3@ MinnesotaW 64–6312–4
17July 6@ IndianaL 45–5012–5
18July 8@ OrlandoW 63–5113–5
19July 9PhoenixW 68–5414–5
20July 13New YorkL 53–6714–6
21July 18DetroitW 63–5915–6
22July 20UtahL 73–8315–7
23July 25@ DetroitL 58–6415–8
24July 27SeattleL 71–8015–9
25July 30OrlandoL 55–7015–10
26August 2PortlandL 65–6715–11
27August 4@ MiamiL 50–5515–12
28August 6IndianaL 55–6415–13
29August 8@ New YorkW 65–5416–13
30August 9New YorkL 66–7416–14
31August 11@ ClevelandW 60–5417–14
32August 13@ CharlotteL 57–6717–15
1August 15CharlotteW 74–621–0
2August 17@ CharlotteW 62–592–0
1August 22New YorkW 79–743–0
2August 24@ New YorkL 79–963–1
3August 25@ New YorkL 57–643–2

Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; MIN= Minutes; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average

Playoffs

  • Won WNBA Eastern Conference Semifinals (2-0) over Charlotte Sting
  • Lost WNBA Eastern Conference Finals (2-1) to New York Liberty

Awards and honors

  • Coco Miller, WNBA Most Improved Player Award
  • Chamique Holdsclaw, WNBA Peak Performer
  • Marianne Stanley, WNBA Coach of the Year Award

References

References

  1. "WNBA.com: Washington Mystics Draft History".
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