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Sonia Citron will participate in the WNBA's 3-Point Contest and Skylar Diggins will participate in the Skills Challenge on Friday.
The WNBA has six all-stars from the past three draft classes, so Caitlin Clark isn’t the only reason the talk around the league is all about the kids.
Skylar Diggins, Sonia Citron and Jackie Young were selected as reserves for this Saturday's WNBA All-Star game to be held in Indianapolis
Minnesota Lynx guard Kayla McBride is heading back to the WNBA All-Star Game. McBride was selected as a replacement for Rhyne Howard on Tuesday. Kayla McBride will join Team Collier as a replacement for Rhyne Howard in the 2025 @ATT WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday July 19th! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/Dpq8PYGwCk
Washington Mystics guard Sonia Citron lamented her fellow teammates Kiki Iriafen and Georgia Amoore on Tuesday. Citron discovered the duo linked up before the draft and wasn't invited.
Washington Mystics rookie guard Sonia Citron revealed on Thursday she found out she made the WNBA All-Star team in one of the more bizarre ways.
Liberty All-Star guard Sabrina Ionescu confirmed speculation that she would be returning to the WNBA 3-point Contest in 2025. Ionescu returns to the contest after putting forth a historic showing to win the event in 2023, scoring 37 of a possible 40 points, the record for a WNBA or NBA 3-point contest.
The past few seasons, it was players like Shakira Austin and Aaliyah Edwards who were helping the Mystics elevate as a franchise. The trend has continued this season as rookies Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron have both been leading factors in Washington’s success.
Rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen of the Mystics were among the 12 reserves selected by league coaches for the WNBA All-Star Game on July 19 in Indianapolis
Washington Mystics rookie Sonia Citron has enjoyed a great start to her career in the WNBA, earning an All-Star call-up.