An offensive explosion saw the Storm win their third game of the season. Natisha Hidedeman scored a game-high 24 points, and Flau’jea Johnson scored a career-high 17 points for the second straight game. Rookie Awa Fama scored ten points and pulled down two rebounds in her Storm debut.
Sights, Sounds and Notes from Storm’s 97-85 win over Mystics
STORY OF THE GAME: Seattle started hot and shot 40% (4-for-10) from beyond the arc and sunk every free throw, going 8-for-8 in the opening frame. Natisha Hiedeman powered the second quarter as she recorded eight points on 100% (3-for-3) shooting from the field, including 100% (2-for-2) from the three-point line in just six minutes of playing time. The Storm took a 12-point lead to enter halftime up 49-37. Seattle finished the third quarter with 12 made free throws on 12 attempts, marking the first time the team has gone 12-for-12 from the charity stripe in a single quarter this season. The Storm made 20 free throws in the second half, also a season high, and 14 of their 21 fourth quarter points were scored by reserves as Seattle took the 97-85 win.
KEY STATS OF THE GAME
- The Storm recorded a season-high 97 total points. The last time Seattle scored more than 97 was in August 2025.
- Seattle shot 32-for-34 from the free throw line for 94.1%, setting a season high for free throws made. Multiple players went 100% from the line, including Stefanie Dolson (8-for-8, a season high), Flau’jae Johnson (7-for-7), Natisha Hiedeman (6-for-6), Zia Cooke (2-for-2) and Awa Fam (2-for-2).
- The Storm’s 13 made three-pointers marks a season-high and the team finished shooting 46.4% from downtown.
- Seattle held Washington to just 13 points in the second quarter, marking the Mystic’s lowest scoring second frame in a game this season.
STORM HIGHLIGHTS
- Natisha Hiedeman tied her career high for points with 24. She shot 7-for-12 from the field, including 4-for-6 from three, and dished out five assists.
- Flau’jae Johnson tied her career high with 17 points and recorded a game-high six rebounds. She added one steal and one block.
- Stefanie Dolson contributed 16 points (tied season high) on 100% shooting from the field, beyond the arc and the free-throw line. She tallied the highest +/- on the team at +16 and swatted a team-high two shots.
- Zia Cooke finished in double figures for the fifth time this season with 10 points on 50% shooting from downtown and added two assists.
- Awa Fam made her WNBA debut as she generated 10 points, shooting 4-for-7 from the field, and brought down two rebounds.
MYSTICS HIGHLIGHTS
- Sonia Citron led the Mystics with 16 points. Kiki Iriafen, Georgia Amoore and Angela Dugalic each added 13 points.
UP NEXT: Seattle takes on Washington for the second time this week on Wednesday, May 27 at 7 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast locally on the CW Seattle and available to stream on Prime for users in Washington state.
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