Hiedeman scores 24, Johnson adds 17 and Fam 10 in her debut as Storm beat Mystics 97-85
Natisha Hiedeman tied her career high with 24 points, and rookie Awa Fam scored 10 in her WNBA debut.
- On Sunday, Natisha Hiedeman tied her career high with 24 points and rookie Flaujae Johnson scored 17, leading the Seattle Storm to a 97-85 victory over the Washington Mystics at Climate Pledge Arena.
- The victory marks the Storm's second consecutive win, following a 77-59 defeat of Connecticut last Friday that snapped a three-game losing skid.
- Rookie center Awa Fam made her WNBA debut, scoring 10 points in 20 minutes after joining the team Friday from the Spanish League.
- Seattle eclipsed their season-best scoring performance, hitting a season-high 13 three-pointers on 28 attempts while the game featured 75 total free throws, including 52 in the second half.
- The Storm and Mystics will face each other again on Wednesday in Seattle, continuing their current series.
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Natisha Hiedeman’s 24 points lead Storm over Mystics
Natisha Hiedeman matched a career-high with 24 points while rookie Awa Fam scored 10 in her WNBA debut as the host Seattle Storm rolled to a 97-85 victory over the Washington Mystics on Sunday. Hiedeman shot 7 of 11 from the floor, including 4 of 6 from 3-point range for the Storm (3-4), who won
Hiedeman scores 24, Johnson adds 17 and Fam 10 in her debut as Storm beat Mystics 97-85
Natisha Hiedeman tied her career high with 24 points, rookie Flau’jae Johnson scored a season-best 17, and the Seattle Storm beat the Washington Mystics 97-85 in a game that featured 75 total free throws, including 52 in the second half.
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