Womhoops Guru

Mel Greenberg covered college and professional women’s basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 40 plus years. Greenberg pioneered national coverage of the game, including the original Top 25 women's college poll. His knowledge has earned him nicknames such as "The Guru" and "The Godfather," as well as induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The Guru’s WNBA Report: Washington Moves Up Over New York With Wide Win in Expansion Toronto While Connecticut Edges Out of the Cellar With Narrow Home Win Over Expansion Portland

 By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux

It was another two-game minimal schedule in the WNBA on Tuesday with the Connecticut Sun (6-18) moving a half-game out of last place over idle Seattle (6-19) with a morning “Camp Day” home win 90-87 over expansion Portland (10-14) before a Mohegan Sun Arena home crowd of a near-capacity 8,917 while Washington (12-10) continued on the upswing with its youthful core winning decisively 79-62 at the other expansion city Toronto (10-14), which returned from a two-day Canadian “home” swing in Montreal to play before 8,210 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.

The Mystics moved ahead of New York (13-11) from the eighth and last playoff spot, though the teams are both 5 games behind first-place Minnesota (18-6) and two in front of Los Angeles (10-12), while the new teams bringing the league to 15 are tied three games behind the playoff fence.

Phoenix (8-17), the runner-up last season, tied with Chicago (7-16) at 10.5 out of first is now focused on just finishing inside the fence in the last spot in which both are 5.5 out.

In Washington’s win over the short-handed Tempo, second-year pro and repeat All-Star reserve Kiki Iriafen had 25 points with 14 boards, while Shakira Austin scored 17 with 10 rebounds.

Mystics coach Sydney Johnson claims Austin should have been one of the 12 reserves picked by the league’s coaches besides Washington’s second-year pro Sonia Citron, also making her second All-Star game.

From the midpoint of the first quarter Washington trailed the Tempo until early in the second half until an 11-3 run put them back in front and they went on to outscore the home team 53-30 over the final two periods and outrebounded the opposition 46-26 with 20 second-chance while yielding just three in Toronto’s lowest scoring total of the season.

Citron was held to two points, her lowest two-year total but the visitors also got 15 points from Michaela Onyenwere, an assistant coach in the off-season at her alma mater reigning NCAA champion UCLA, which sent the WNBA a record five players in the first round of draft in April and six overall.

Toronto’s Julie Allemand scored 15 and Nyara Sabally scored 13.

The Tempo were missing powerful scorer Brittney Sykes, out with a left plantar fascia, rookie Kiki Rice, the rookie from UCLA sidelined by a left ankle sprain, and Temi Fagbenle, who is in the concussion protocol.

Isabelle Harrison and Marina Mabrey, an all-star participant in Chicago next weekend, each were held to eight points, and Washington also takes credit for holding the new team to its second lowest total in 68-65 outcome in Toronto’s inaugural WNBA game on May 8.

Lucy Olsen, taken in the second round last season after three stellar seasons at Villanova and one at Iowa, off the bench in five minutes had five points shooting 2-for-3 from the field with a make from deep.

“The confidence and building consistency from the daily work that we do, really showed,” Johnson said afterwards. “This was a team win in that second quarter and even in the third we had some players in different matchups and different lineups.

“We have a team and we’re pointing to everyone and when you do that consistently every day, we shouldn’t be surprised that we’re able to show up and perform like we did,” he continued.

“I was really, really proud from the first one down to the last when they went down on the court.”

Toronto had just held off a New York rally in Montreal to win over the Liberty on Sunday.

“Phsyicality, rim protection,” Tempo coach Sandy Brondello after let go from New York, said of Washington’s ability to hold her team down on the scoreboard in two games.

“We went away from moving the ball and we had zero points in transition and that is our strength,” she said.

“Credit to Washington. They really took us out of our stuff and made it hard for us.”

Sun Burns Fire

In Connecticut’s narrow win over Portland, reserve Aaliyah Edwards, one of the many UConn alums in the league including the last two No. 1 pick duo, reigning rookie of the year Paige Bueckers in 2025 and Azzi Fudd this season, had 21 points while Brittney Griner scored 20.

After Leila Lacan went length of court to put the Sun ahead 90-83 with 1:13 left, she missed a layup on the home team’s next possession and then committed a turnover with 20 seconds left to give Portland a lingering life.

The Fire took a timeout with 7.4 left and then Carla Leite drove the lane and fed Bridget Carleton in the corner for a potential game-tying three-pointer, but was off the mark as the final seconds concluded.

Olivia Nelson-Ododa, another Huskies coach Geno Auriemma product, added 16 points, while Lacan scored 14, the Sun shooting 53% for the game, though a dismal 3-for-14 from beyond the arc.

Leite scored 18 for the visiting Fire, Megan Gustafson had 15, Emily Engstler scored 14, and Carleton scored 12.

Portland used a 13-0 run between the third and fourth quarters to move within a point at 72-71 but never was able to go ahead the rest of the way.

Speaking to the morning start in the East, Portland coach Alex Sarma said, “I never want to have any excuses for the team. We always believe every game is on us. But, yeah, I think it’s definitely something to adapt to.

“That hole we kind of dug ourselves in that first half ultimately was too deep to ascend out of,” Sarma said of a better second half not being enough to rally to a win.

“Really pleased with the spirit that we showed in that second half. So we just can’t afford to fall into slow games like this likd we saw in that first quarter.”

Speaking to the work of Griner and Edwards for the Sun, he said, “We struggle with teams this year that have those really athletic bigs with length, size, and skill and you know, well, BG and Edwards just really got what they wanted.”

Looking Ahead

On Wednesday Seattle is at Chicago at noon on League Pass, while Los Angeles is at Minnesota at 1 p.m., also on League Pass, and Golden State is at Indiana at 8 p.m. on USA.

Portland is at Washington at 7 p.m. on NBA TV Thursday, while New York is at Dallas at 9 p.m. on Amazon Prime.

Friday on the ION and League Pass package, Seattle is at Indiana at 7:30 p.m., while Los Angeles at the same time is at Chicago, and 10 p.m., Connecticut is at Phoenix, the first of two this weekend in the Arizona desert city.

Saturday has a three-game card, New York at Indiana at 8 p.m. on Paramount+ and CBS at 8 p.m., the same time League Pass has Portland at Minnesota, while at 8:30 p.m. on League Pass Washington is at Golden State.

Sunday has Los Angeles at Dallas at 1 p.m. on ABC, Chicago at Atlanta at 4 p.m. on Paramount+ and CBS, and Connecticut at Phoenix at 7 p.m. on Disney + and ESPN.

 

 

 

 


The Guru’s Philly Summer League Report: Aquatic and BlackStar Clinch 1-2 Playoff Spots With Lopsided Wins

 By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa. – With one night left in the eight-game regular season schedule of the Philadelphia/Suburban Women’s Basketball League at Plymouth Whitemarsh High, unbeaten Aquatic (D2-Holy Family), still unbeaten at 7-0, and BlackStar (D2-Jefferson) at 6-1, the only loss to Aquatic, clinched the top two spots Tuesday night for the playoffs that begin in the nine-team league.

Both won in routs, Aquatic winning 75-42 over Electric Green (D3-Gwynedd Mercy) and BlackStar won 81-32 over Citrine Orange (D3-Rowan undergrads and D3-Ursinus Alums).

The outcome from losing side dropped Green in a three-way third-place tie at 4-3 with Electric Pink (D2-Goldey-Beacom and D3-Scranton), the most impressive winner Tuesday with a deep rally over to win 63-59 over Sunburst (D3-Ursinus), and Purple Haze (D2-West Chester), which served the second of the last two nightly byes this week.

At the moment, the trio are 1-1 to each other, one the sole forfeit of the summer in which Purple had to yield 2-0 to Green for a shortage of players, and none has a superior win to rise above the others.

However, Wednesday night’s schedule should determine the order, the key games Green playing BlackStar at 7:45 p.m. on Court 2, while Purple Haze plays Sunburst at 6:30 p.m. on Court 1.

Meanwhile Tuesday night’s 8-9 play-in opener next week at 6:30 p.m. is also set determined.

Royal Crown (D3-Immaculata) in Tuesday’s other game fell 67-59 to Jade (D3-Arcadia) and is last at 1-7 and will serve the last bye on Wednesday.

Sunburst is eighth and while a loss to Purple Haze would tie the Royal record, they have the head-to-head to be eighth, but if they win and Citrine Orange, which plays Electric Pink at 6:30 p.m. on Court 2, loses, Orange with a loss would still have a head-to-head tiebreaker at seventh.

Furthermore, Jade, playing Aquatic at 7:45 p.m. on Court 1, holds a potential sixth place tie break with with Orange. But Jade has lost all three games to the teams tied above as they take a two-game win streak into Wednesday.

In the night’s two dominate performances, Bridget Malloy, an incoming freshman at Scranrton, had 24 points, shooting four makes from deep in the Pink comeback over Sunburst, while Jade’s Abby Arnold, an Arcadia junior, scored 22 in the victory.

Bob Heller is away for two weeks but Andrew Robinson, who has covered the league for Josh Verlin’s City of Basketball Love, provided detail on the most dramatic game of the night.

Recaps

Electric Pink 63, Sunburst 59

In the night’s thriller, Sunburst led most of the way with a double-digit lead in the third quarter before Pink began its surge to tie at 51 with Za’Mylah Seda-Owens, a Goldey-Beacom junior helping to fuel the run with several baskets.

Following a stop, Pink went ahead for good at 53-51 at the line with 7:32 left in regulation.

Sunburst got back at the line to close to a point deficit and then Bridget Malloy, the night’s top performer in all games with 24 points, scored with 6:10 remaining.

The opposition went 1-2 at the line the other way and then Malloy fed Katherine Lange on a three-pointer making it 58-53.

Then Sunburst answered twice, Anna Chimento scoring inside and it was still anybody’s game at at 58-57.

Seda-Owens responded with a three-ball for Pink, and Sunburst came right back for Sunburst and it was a two-point 61-59 game before Malloy fed Seda-Owens to make it 63-59 with 2:04 left in regulation.

Sunburst missed an attempted three with 1:28 left, Pink grabbed the rebound and ran it down till 20 seconds were left.

Pink missed two attempts at the line but the winners were able to sustain to claim the victory.

Besides Malloy, who had four from deep for Pink, Maura Gilroy scored 12, and Seda-Owens had 11 points.

Ruth O’Keefe had 14 for Sunburst and Olivia Nardi scored 10.

Aquatic 75, Electric Green 42

The league leaders, who were the East champs into the NCAA Division II tournament out of the the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, took care of business quickly, Amy Ngo leading with 14 points in the contest, mostly from three makes from distance, while Brooke Evans scored three long shots also, while seven others got into the scorebook.

Layla Verbit was a perfect 4-4 from the line and had 12 points for Green, while Brianna McFadden scored 10, with six others also scoring in the contest.

BlackStar 81, Citrine Orange 32

This one was also over fast, Emily Spratt just missing the 20+ roll call at 19 points, while Karissa Smedley was 6-6 on the line and finishing with 16 points, while Caleigh Sperling had 12 points, with seven other teammates also able to score.

Natalie Mehl had 11 points and Peyton Tague had six for Orange.

Jade 67, Royal Crown 59

Abby Arnold had the other big night, scoring 22 points with four 3-pointers and a perfect 4-4 from the line for Jade, while Taylor Koenig scored 17, and Jocelyn Goldstein had 10 points.

On Royal’s final night, Abby Grillo had 16 points, and Fiona Reckner scored 11 with six others in the books.

Standings (Thru Wednesday, July 15)

Team         W   L   Pct. GB    PF   PA

*-Aquatic      7   0  1.000  — 506 321

BlackStar        6  1  .857  1.0   534 365

Electric Green 4  3 .571 3.0  321 385

Purple Haze   4  3  .571  3.0   388 332

Electric Pink  4  3   .571 3.0    423 422

Jade                     3 4  .429 4.0  439 461

Citrine Orange 2 5 .286 5.0 401 546

Sunburst          1  6  .142 6.0 462 451

Royal Crown     1  7 .125  6.5  430 536

*-Clinched top seed

 

Individual Scoring 20+ Points

36-Taylor Koenig, Jade (W) vs. Citrine Orange, June 17

26-Grace McShane, Citrine Orange (W) vs. Royal Crown, June 30

25-Natalie Mehl, Citrine Orange (L) vs. Aquatic, July 7

25-Grace McShane, Citrine Orange (W) vs. Sunburst, June 23

24-Bridget Malloy, Electric Pink (W) vs. Sunburst, July 14

24-Jocelyn Goldstein, Jade (W) vs. Cintrine Orange, June 17

24-Kara Meredith, Aquatic (W) vs. Sunburst, June 30

23-Amy Ngo, Aquatic (W) vs. Electric Pink, July 8

23-Lianna Adames, Royal Crown (W) vs. Electric Green, July 7

22-Abby Arnold, Jade (W) vs. Royal Crown, July 14

22-Taylor Koneig, Jade (L) vs. Purple Haze, July 1

21-Emily Spratt, BlackStar (W) vs. Purple Haze, June 30

21-Bridget Malloy, Electric Pink (W) vs. Electric Green, June 16

20-Caroline Foley, Sunburst (W) vs. Jade, July 8

20-Taylor Koenig, Jade (L) vs. Electric Green, June 30

20-Emma Wagner, Royal Crown (L) vs. Citrine Orange, June 30

20-Abby Arnold, Jade (L) vs. Electric Pink, June 24

20-Gabrielle Recinto, BlackStar (W) vs. Electric Pink, June 17

 

Results and Schedule

Tuesday, July 14

Jade 67, Royal Crown 59

Aquatic 75, Electric Green 42

Electric Pink 63, Sunburst 59

BlackStar 81, Citrine Orange 32

Bye: Purple Haze (4-3)

 

Regular Season Ends

Wednesday, July 15

6:30 p.m.

Sunburst (1-6) vs. Purple Haze (4-3), Court 1

Citrine Orange (2-5) vs. Electric Pink (4-3), Court 2

7:45 p.m.

Aquatic (7-0) vs. Jade (3-4), Court 1

BlackStar (6-1) vs. Electric Green (4-3), Court 2

Bye: Royal Crown (1-7)

 

Wednesday, July 8

Electric Green 55, Citrine Orange 55

Jade 64, Sunburst 63

Aquatic 70, Electric Pink 47

Purple Haze 76, Royal Crown 55

Bye: BlackStar

 

Tuesday, July 7

Purple Haze 53, Electric Pink 47

BlackStar 81, Sunburst 56

Royal Crown 56, Electric Green 47

Aquatic 85, Citrine Orange 66

Bye: Jade (1-4)

 

Wednesday, July 1

Aquatic 68, BlackStar 50

Electric Pink 59, Royal Crown 58

Electric Green 58, Sunburst 54

Purple Haze 72, Jade 63

Bye: Citrine Orange

 

Tuesday, June 30

Electric Green 60, Jade 57

Citrine Orange 80, Royal Crown 71

BlackStar 83, Purple Haze 68

Aquatic 75, Sunburst 44

Bye: Electric Pink

 

Wednesday, June 24 (Games J23 & J24 Rear Bldg)

Electric Green 2, Purple Haze 0, forfeit

Electric Pink 72, Jade 49

Bye: Aquatic (2-0)

 

Tuesday, June 23

Citrine Orange 81, Sunburst 72

BlackStar 84, Royal Crown 47

 

Wednesday, June 17

BlackStar 80, Electric Pink 47

Aquatic 55, Purple Haze 33

Jade 92, Citrine Orange 60

Sunburst 49, Royal Crown 45

Bye: Electric Green

 

Tuesday, June 16

Aquatic 88, Royal Crown 53

Purple Haze 86, Citrine Orange 27

BlackStar 75, Jade 47

Electric Pink 88, Electric Green 53

Bye:  Sunburst

 

Playoffs

Tuesday, July 21

Play-in

6:30 p.m.

8-Sunburst vs. 9-Royal Crown, Court 1

 

Quarterfinals

Wednesday, July 22

6:30 p.m.

1-Aquatic vs. 8-9 winner, Court 1

6 seed vs. 3 seed, Court 2

7:45 p.m.

7 seed vs. 2-BlackStar, Court 1

5 seed vs. 4 seed, Court 2

 

Semifinals

Tuesday, July 28

Court 1

6:30 p.m.

Highest Seed Survivor vs. Lowest Seed Survivor

7:45 p.m.

Remaining Survivors Meet

 

Championship

Wednesday, July 29

 

Team by Team Schedules and Results

 

Aquatic (D2-Holy Family +) 7-0

June 16 (W) 78-39 vs. Royal Crown (D3-Immaculata)

June 17 (W) 55-33 vs. Purple Haze (D2-West Chester)

June 23 Bye

June 30 (W) 75-44 vs. Sunburst (D3-Ursinus)

July 1 (W) 68-50 vs. BlackStar (D2-Jefferson)

July 7 (W) 85-66 vs.Citrine Orange (D3 Rowan + Ursinus Alums)

July 8 (W) 70-47 vs. Electric Pink (D2-Goldey-Beacom)

July 14 (W) 75-42 vs. Electric Green (D3-Gwynedd Mercy)

July 15 vs. Jade (D3-Arcadia), 7:45 p.m., Court 1

 

BlackStar (D2-Jefferson+), 6-1

June 16 (W) 75-47 vs. Jade

June 17 (W) 80-47 vs. Electric Pink

June 23 (W) 84-47 vs. Royal Crown

June L 30 (W) 83-68 vs. Purple Haze

July 1 (L) 50-68 vs. Aquatic

July 7 (W) 81-56

July 8 Bye

July 14 (W) 81-32 Citrine Orange

July 15 vs. Electric Green, 7:45 p.m., Court 2

 

Citrine Orange (D3-Rowan Undergrads + Ursinus Alums), 2-5

June 16 (L) 27-86 vs. Purple Haze

June 17 (L) 60-92 vs. Jade

June 23 (W) 81-72 vs. Sunburst

June 30 (W) 80-71 vs. Royal Crown

July 1 Bye

July 7 (L) 66-85 vs. Aquatic

July 8 (L) 55-59 vs. Electric Green

July 14 (L) 32-81 vs. BlackStar

July 15 vs. Electric Pink, 6:30 p.m., Court 2

 

Electric Green (D3-Gwynedd Mercy +) 4-3

June 16 (L) 53-88 vs. Electric Pink

June 17 Bye

June 24 (W) 2-0 vs. Purple Haze, forfeit

June 30 (W) 60-57 vs. Jade

July 1 (W) 58-54 vs. Sunburst

July 7 (L) 47-56 vs. Royal Crown

July 8 (W) 59-55 vs. Citrine Orange

July 14 (L) 42-75 vs. Aquatic

July 15 vs. BlackStar, 7:45 p.m., Court 2

 

Electric Pink (D2-Goldey-Beacom +) 4-3

June 16 (W) 88-53 vs. Electric Green

June 17 (L) 47-80 vs. BlackStar

June 24 (W) 72-49 vs. Jade

June 30 Bye

July 1 (W) 59-58 Royal Crown

July 7 (L) 47-53 vs. Purple Haze

July 8 (L) 47-70 vs. Aquatic

July 14 (W) 63-59 vs. Sunburst

July 15 vs. Citrine Orange, 6:30 p.m., Court 2

 

Jade (D3-Arcadia +) 3-4

June 16 (L) 47-75 vs. BlackStar

June 17 (W) 92-60 vs. Citrine Orange

June 24 (L) 49-72 vs. Electric Pink

June 30 (L) 57-60 vs. Electric Green

July 1 (L) 63-72 vs. Purple Haze

July 7 Bye

July 8 (W) 64-63 vs. Sunburst

July 14 (W) 67-59 vs. Royal Crown

July 15 vs. Aquatic, 7:45 p.m., Court 1

 

Purple Haze (D2-West Chester +) 4-3

June 16 (W) 86-27 vs. Citrine Orange

June 17 (L) 33-55 vs. Aquatic

June 24 (L) 0-2, forfeit vs. Electric Green

June 30 (L) 68-83 vs. BlackStar

July 1 (W) 72-63 vs. Jade

July 7 (W) 53-47 vs. Electric Pink

July 8 (W) 76-55 vs. Royal Crown

July 14 Bye

July 15 vs. Sunburst, 6:30 p.m., Court 1

 

Royal Crown (D3-Immaculata +) 1-7

June 16 (L) 39-78 vs. Aquatic

June 17 (L) 45-49 va. Sunburst

June 23 (L) 47-84 vs. BlackStar

June 30 (L) 71-80 vs. Citrine Orange

July 1 (L) 58-59 vs. Electric Pink

July 7 (W) 56-47 vs. Electric Green

July 8 (L) 55-76 vs. Purple Haze

July 14 (L) 59-67 vs Jade

July 15 Bye

 

Sunburst (D3-Ursinus +) 1-6

June 16 Bye

June 17 (W) 49-45 vs. Royal Crown

June 23 (L) 72-81 vs. Citrine Orange

June 30 (L) 44-75 vs. Aquatic

July 1 (L) 54-58 vs. Electric Green, 7:45 p.m., Court 1

July 7 (L) 56-81 vs. BlackStar

July 8 (L) 63-64 vs. Jade

July 14 (L) 59-63 vs. Electric Pink

July 15 vs. Purple Haze, 6:30 p.m., Court 1

 

Seed Tracker

 

Codes – AQ-Aquatic; BS-BlackStar; CO-Citrine Orange; EG-Electric Green; EP-Electric Pink; JA-Jade; PH-Purple Haze; RC-Royal Crown; SU-Sunburst

F-Outcome Thru Forfeit

 

AQ 7-0 W-RC; W-PU; Bye; W-SU; W-BS; W-CO; W-EP; W-EG; vs. JA

BS 6-1 W-JA; W-EP; W-RC; W-PH; L-AQ; W-SU; Bye; W-CO; vs. EG

EG 4-3 L-EP; Bye; WF- PH; W-JA; W-SU; L-RC; W- CO; L-AQ; vs. BS

PH 4-3 W-CO; L-AQ; vs. LF-EG; L-BS; W-JA; W-EP; 4- RC; Bye; vs. SU

EP 4-3 W-EG; L-BS; W-JA; Bye; W-RC; L-PH; L-AQ; W-SU; vs. CO

JA 3-4 L-BS; W-CO; vs. L-EP; L-EG; L-PH; Bye; W-SU; W-RC; vs. AQ

CO 2-5 L-PH; L-JA; W-SU; W-RC; Bye; L-AQ; L-EG; L-BS; vs. EP

SU 1-6 Bye; W-RC; L-CO; L- AQ; L-EG; L-BS; L-JA; L-EP; vs. PH

RC 1-7 L-AQ; L-SU; L-BS; L-CO; L-EP; W-EG; L-PH; L-JA; Bye