Washington Mystics 2025 Roster Names and Depth Charts, Including Kiki Iriafen

Check out the full 2025 Washington Mystics roster and depth chart before the start of an energetic WNBA regular season.

The Washington Mystics are entering the 2025 WNBA season with high hopes. However, their preseason debut didn’t quite deliver the spark fans were looking for. On Saturday, May 3, the Mystics faced off against the Indiana Fever at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and lost 79-74.

Still, the first game wasn’t without its bright spots. Sonia Citron made her presence felt with an impressive 15-point outing. Meanwhile, veteran guard Brittney Sykes showcased her scoring instincts with a team-high 18 points, showing the kind of form the Mystics will need when the games begin to matter.

Now, let’s turn the spotlight to what really matters moving forward: the 2025 roster and depth chart.

Washington Mystics 2025 Roster Breakdown

Here’s how the depth chart looks heading into the season:

Guards
Brittney Sykes
Sonia Citron
Sug Sutton
Jade Melbourne
Lucy Olsen
Zaay Green
Morgan Jones
Georgia Amoore (Out for the season)

 

The Mystics have infused their roster with exciting new talent from the 2025 WNBA Draft, selecting standout players like Kiki Iriafen, Citron, Amoore, Olsen, and Green.

However, there’s already a setback to report, as Amoore, who averaged an impressive 19.6 points per game in her final season with the Kentucky Wildcats, has been ruled out for the entire season after suffering a right ACL injury during practice.

Forwards/Centers
Stefanie Dolson
Aaliyah Edwards
Kiki Iriafen
Emily Engstler
Sika Kone
JoJo Lacey
Ashten Prechtel
Shakira Austin
Khadijiah Cave

 

Still, there’s plenty to be excited about. Iriafen, in particular, is poised to make a real impact. She averaged 18 points per game in her final college season with the USC Trojans, helping them reach the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament.

Moreover, in her WNBA preseason debut, Iriafen flashed her potential with a solid performance, scoring seven points and grabbing five rebounds against the Fever. With players like her ready to step up, the Mystics’ youth movement could turn into a powerful foundation for success this season.

Other Key Mystics Players To Watch

Citron is already showing signs of becoming a major asset for the Mystics. After averaging 14.1 points in her final season with Notre Dame and helping the Fighting Irish reach the Sweet 16, Citron has carried that same energy to the WNBA stage. In the preseason opener, she showcased her scoring ability and confidence at the pro level.

Another player to watch closely this season is Sykes. Last season, she averaged 12.2 points per game for the Mystics and brought that same explosiveness and defensive prowess to the court last night against the Fever by contributing to key plays on both ends.

With a mix of fresh talent and experienced leadership, the squad looks ready to compete. The Mystics will suit up for their final preseason game on May 7 against the Atlanta Dream at CareFirst Arena.

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