San Francisco – A cold shooting night did not stop the Golden State Valkyries To make history on Wednesday night.
Faced with another crowd sold 18,064, the Valkyries defeated the Washington Mystics 76-74, marking their first victory in the history of the franchise.
Golden State triggered 31.9% from the field and 18.9% from the three -point line, but kept the mystics under control.
Veronica Burton did everything on the floor for Golden State, scoring 20 points, snatching nine rebounds and distributing five assists. Kayla Thornton added 18 points.
In his debut in the season, French striker Janelle Salaün totaled 10 points and grabbed four rebounds.
Washington’s guard, Brittney Sykes, led all scorers with 30 points.
In a final quarter final, the Valkyries were the ones that hit all the great shots.
A 3 of Burton with less than two remaining minutes gave Golden State an advantage of a point. In the following possession, Thornton hit An Y-1 3 from the left corner to push the advantage to five.
The Burton official closed for the mystics in a recharge 3 of the LFT wing made by the 73-66 score.
Despite doing only 2 of his 20 attempts of 3 points in the first half, Golden State stayed with an advantage of 31-30 in the mid-time after Veronica Burton hit a bell that vanished 3 to give the Valkyries a thin advantage.
Golden State made 11 or 14 shots in the free throw line and forced 10 ball losses. Janelle Salaün and Kayla Thornton had seven points to lead Golden State in part time.
In the second quarter, Tiffany Hayes, the initial escort, returned to the locker room and after a collision with the Washington striker, Shakira Austin, captivated a bloody nose. She did not return.
Despite losing 11 3 in the first quarter, the Valkyries only left three points after the first quarter. Golden State began in an area of confrontation 2-3 that forced four ball losses of the first quarter and hero to the mystics to 37.5 % of shots from the field.
The Valkyries will go on the road during the next three games, starting with a game outside the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday.