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The New York Liberty defeated the Washington Mystics 98-93 in overtime, with Marine Johannès scoring a career-high 25 points. The win showcased the team's resilience despite missing key players and highlighted Johannès' potential impact this season.
Marine Johannès scored a career-high 25 points during the game against the Washington Mystics.
Before facing the Mystics, the New York Liberty won their previous game against the Connecticut Sun with a score of 106-75.
The Liberty faced challenges such as foul trouble and the absence of key players like Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally during the game.
The win against the Mystics signifies the Liberty's ability to overcome adversity and build trust in their new head coach, Chris DeMarco.

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A gutsy win. It says a lot about the character of our team. We knew it was gonna be tough. We talked before the game about trying to maintain our own energy, especially [for their] home opener, young team, youth equals chaos. They were gonna speed us up. Obviously we got into a lot of foul trouble, and we were mixing and matching, but overall it was just such a gutsy win. Johannès likewise appreciated the way the team was able to come together through adversity: Tough game for us. But at least we got the win. I think we are still learning, itâs like a process. I think we can be really happy with the way we ended the game. We really stuck together, and it was great.
Johannès has now gone 5-for-9 and 6-for-13 from deep in her first two games of the season for a combined 11-for-22. The storyline here is interesting. She is still chasing her first WNBA ring, having missed the 2024 season in which the Liberty won it all. (She wanted to focus on playing with the French National Team as they prepared for the Paris Olympics.) A different European sharpshooter, Fiebich (of Germany), introduced herself to the New York faithful in 2024 and was a key part of the championship run. But donât forget about Johannès! Fiebich played nearly 10 more minutes per game than her in 2025, but Marine is capable of being just as dominant and efficient a 3-point shooter. In 2022, she made 2.3 treys per game at 43.7 percent, scoring 10 points a contest and dishing 3.4 assists. Put the two of them together firing away from the perimeter and watch out! Fiebich is a proven part of a championship-winning puzzle, but Johannès lacking that bullet point on her resume shouldnât take anything away from her. She just happened to be on a team that fell just short in 2023 and not on a team that got the job done in 2024.
Breanna Stewart going for 23 points, nine rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocks isnât exactly the lede when itâs just another day at the office for her, but itâs impressive nonetheless. Unfortunately for Stewie, she was the only Liberty post remaining in overtime after both Jonquel Jones and Han Xu fouled out. (Jones fouled out with 3:25 to go in regulation; Xu exited with 1:22 left in OT). The elimination of those two mattered a lot, because, after both were gone, Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen got great position on the smaller Betnijah Laney-Hamilton and got herself to the line where she made two free throws to cut it to two. Then, with 34 ticks remaining, Iriafen turned an offensive rebound into a putback layup that tied the game. It took a gutsy take to the rim and free throws from Laney-Hamilton, followed by Johannesâ deflection, to overcome this glaring issue in the paint and win the game. Iriafen got into foul trouble herself with five, but clearly she, Shakira Austin and Lauren Betts (who had a strong showing after being held scoreless in her first WNBA game) were a problem for New York, and the now-stricter physicality rules didnât help. Stewie, who finished with five fouls, had some criticism of the officiating:
It disrupts *everyoneâs* flow. Like not just selfishly talking about my team. Both sides of the game; this game was two hours and 41 minutes long, like thatâs insane. And we said it last game, I know itâs gonna take time of figuring out whatâs the standard and whatâs gonna be called. But thereâs calls that are being called that are unnecessary on both sides. And then thereâs no flow. So I donât know, I still donât know. Iriafen racked up 16 points and seven boards in the second half and overtime for 20 and 12 on the game. New York has to do a better job defensively in the paint the next time they face Washington.
Itâs been well-documented how point guard Julie Vanloo got the call to play for the Liberty at the last second and went from out of the league to nearly posting a triple-double (12 points, 11 assists, seven rebounds) against Connecticut. After losing Natasha Cloud because they prioritized other free agents, New York placed starting point guard duties on 24-year-old rookie Pauline Astierâs shoulders, making that position an area marked by potential and room to grow rather than solidified star security. Yet, Vanloo did what she did off the bench in the first game of the season, and then Astier followed it up with 18 points, seven helpers, five boards and two swipes on Sunday. She scored seven points in the first 3:48 of the contest, including a difficult layup high off the glass that she simply made look easy with the poise of a veteran. She later calmly knocked down 4-of-4 free throws in the final 19 seconds of overtime. Also, both of her steals came in OT, and she was the only player on either side with any swipes in the extra frame. Stewie had high praise for the French rookie:
Pauline is great. Knowing that sheâs a rookie, and she continues to kind of take what the defense gives her, gets downhill. Even those free throws at the end. Those arenât easy things. And she stepped to the line, knocked them down with confidence. Sheâs just really continuing to learn as she goes.