WNBA team season
The 2011 WNBA season is the 14th season for the Washington Mystics of the Women's National Basketball Association .
Transactions [ edit ] WNBA draft [ edit ] The following are the Mystics' selections in the 2011 WNBA draft .
Transaction log [ edit ] February 7: The Mystics signed Maurita Reid to a training camp contract. March 29: The Mystics signed Sequoia Holmes and Angel Robinson to training camp contracts. April 8: The Mystics signed Megan Frazee. April 8: The Mystics signed Bernice Mosby to a training camp contract. April 9: The Mystics traded their first-round 2012 draft pick to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Nicky Anosike.[1] April 11: The Mystics traded Lindsey Harding and a second-round pick in the 2012 draft to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for Kelly Miller, draft rights to Ta'Shia Phillips and a first-round pick in the 2012 draft. April 29: The Mystics traded Katie Smith and Jacinta Monroe to the Seattle Storm in exchange for Jasmine Thomas and a first-round pick in the 2012 draft, and the Indiana Fever's third-round pick in the 2012 draft. May 2: The Mystics waived Bernice Mosby. May 17: The Mystics waived Sequoia Holmes and Maurita Reid. May 28: The Mystics waived Chasity Melvin and Angel Robinson. May 31: The Mystics waived Ashley Houts and Megan Frazee. June 9: The Mystics signed Kerri Gardin to an emergency hardship contract. June 20: The Mystics waived Kerri Gardin. June 23: The Mystics signed Joy Cheek to an emergency hardship contract. July 6: The Mystics waived Joy Cheek. July 7: The Mystics signed Kerri Gardin to an emergency hardship contract. July 21: The Mystics waived Ta'Shia Phillips and Karima Christmas. July 25: The Mystics signed DeMya Walker.[2] Personnel changes [ edit ] 2011 Washington Mystics roster Players Coaches Pos. # Nat. Name Height Weight DOB From Yrs G 22 Ajavon, Matee 5' 8" (1.73m) 160 lb (73kg) 05-07-1986 Rutgers 3 F/C 21 Anosike, Nicky 6' 3" (1.91m) 210 lb (95kg) 02-27-1986 Tennessee 3 G/F 20 Beard, Alana 5' 11" (1.8m) 160 lb (73kg) 05-14-1982 Duke 6 G/F 4 Coleman, Marissa 6' 1" (1.85m) 160 lb (73kg) 01-04-1987 Maryland 2 F 25 Currie, Monique 6' 0" (1.83m) 177 lb (80kg) 02-25-1983 Duke 5 F 34 Dunlap, Victoria 6' 1" (1.85m) 160 lb (73kg) 09-19-1989 Kentucky R F 32 Gardin, Kerri 6' 1" (1.85m) 168 lb (76kg) 05-19-1984 Virginia Tech 3 F/C 1 Langhorne, Crystal 6' 2" (1.88m) 190 lb (86kg) 10-27-1986 Maryland 3 G 2 Miller, Kelly 5' 10" (1.78m) 140 lb (64kg) 09-06-1978 Georgia 10 G 5 Thomas, Jasmine 5' 9" (1.75m) 145 lb (66kg) 09-30-1989 Duke R F 11 Walker, DeMya 6' 3" (1.91m) 200 lb (91kg) 11-28-1977 Virginia 11
Head coach Trudi Lacey (NC State ) Assistant coaches Laurie Byrd (Eastern Michigan ) Marianne Stanley (Immaculata ) Athletic trainer Navin Hettiarachchi (West Virginia ) Strength and conditioning coach David Emery (Purdue ) Legend (C) Team captain (FA) Free agent (IN) Inactive (S) Suspended Injured
Season standings [ edit ] Schedule [ edit ] Preseason [ edit ] Regular season [ edit ] 2011 Game Log: Regular Season Game Date Time (ET) Opponent TV Score High points High rebounds High assists Location/Attendance Record 8 July 3 4:00pm Seattle NBATV CSN-MA 63–73 Dunlap (19) Anosike (10) Ajavon Miller (4) Verizon Center 11,604 2–6 9 July 5 8:00pm @ Chicago CN100 65–78 Coleman (14) Anosike (10) Thomas (4) Allstate Arena 3,187 2–7 10 July 9 7:00pm @ Indiana 57–68 Anosike (12) Coleman (9) Miller (4) Conseco Fieldhouse 7,056 2–8 11 July 12 3:00pm @ Seattle NBATV 71–79 Coleman (16) Coleman (9) Ajavon (7) KeyArena 13,384 2–9 12 July 15 10:00pm @ Phoenix NBATV FS-A 64–78 Langhorne (17) Anosike (10) Ajavon Coleman Miller (3) US Airways Center 9,075 2–10 13 July 17 8:30pm @ Los Angeles NBATV 89–85 (OT) Ajavon (29) Langhorne (14) Langhorne (5) Staples Center 10,398 3–10 14 July 20 11:30am Atlanta NBATV 79–86 Langhorne (24) Anosike (14) Miller (6) Verizon Center 13,954 3–11 All-Star break 15 July 26 7:00pm San Antonio CSN-MA 67–73 Langhorne (19) Anosike (8) Thomas (5) Verizon Center 11,331 3–12 16 July 28 7:00pm @ New York MSG 71–75 Langhorne (18) Langhorne (9) Anosike Coleman (3) Prudential Center 6,808 3–13 17 July 29 7:00pm Indiana NBATV CSN-MA 59–61 Ajavon (19) Walker (10) Ajavon (4) Verizon Center 11,587 3–14
Game Date Time (ET) Opponent TV Score High points High rebounds High assists Location/Attendance Record 18 August 6 7:00pm New York NBATV 91-81 Ajavon (32) Anosike Langhorne (9) Ajavon (5) Verizon Center 10,741 4–14 19 August 9 7:00pm Atlanta CSN-MA 70–72 Ajavon (28) Coleman (10) Anosike (4) Verizon Center 9,536 4–15 20 August 12 7:00pm New York 64–63 Langhorne (18) Anosike (11) Ajavon Coleman (3) Verizon Center 10,092 5–15 21 August 13 7:00pm @ Connecticut 75–82 Langhorne (17) Anosike (7) Miller (6) Mohegan Sun Arena 6,717 5–16 22 August 16 7:00pm @ New York 66–69 Langhorne (25) Langhorne (6) Ajavon (5) Prudential Center 6,223 5–17 23 August 18 7:00pm Minnesota 62–81 Ajavon (15) Coleman Langhorne Walker (5) Miller (4) Verizon Center 9,483 5–18 24 August 20 7:00pm Chicago NBATV CN100 70–71 Ajavon (23) Anosike (9) Ajavon Thomas (4) Verizon Center 10,273 5–19 25 August 21 6:00pm @ Indiana NBATV FS-I 51–83 Langhorne Thomas (11) Langhorne (7) Ajavon (3) Conseco Fieldhouse 7,935 5–20 26 August 23 7:00pm Los Angeles CSN-MA 82–86 (OT) Langhorne (28) Langhorne (9) Thomas (5) Verizon Center 8,441 5–21 27 August 26 8:30pm @ Chicago CN100 67–80 Langhorne (19) Langhorne (9) Langhorne (5) Allstate Arena 4,434 5–22 28 August 28 4:00pm Phoenix CSN-MA 79–86 Langhorne (27) Langhorne (12) Miller Thomas (5) Verizon Center 11,614 5–23 29 August 30 8:00pm @ Minnesota 56–73 Langhorne (13) Anosike (7) Thomas (3) Target Center 8,065 5–24
All games are viewable on WNBA LiveAccess or ESPN3.com
Statistics [ edit ] Regular season [ edit ] Awards and honors [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
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