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Aguada Controls Penarol as Mystics Take Road Win Over Sun

Aguada handled Penarol 92-81 in Liga Uruguaya action, while the Washington Mystics W went on the road to beat the Connecticut Sun W 88-81. The two-game slate delivered clear separation in both matchups, with each winner creating enough margin to close without late-score ambiguity.

James O'Brien
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Aguada and the Washington Mystics W delivered the two defining results on the June 17 slate, each winning by multiple possessions in a compact night across Liga Uruguaya and NBA W competition.

Aguada beat Penarol 92-81 at home, producing the highest team total of the night and the widest margin on the board. In the NBA W matchup, Washington Mystics W earned an 88-81 road win over Connecticut Sun W, a result that stood out not just for the venue but for the Mystics’ ability to finish ahead in a controlled seven-point game.

June 17 Results

Aguada 92, Penarol 81 — Liga Uruguaya

Aguada protected home court with a 92-81 win over Penarol, creating an 11-point gap in a matchup that tilted decisively toward the hosts. The 92-point output was the top mark of the two-game slate, giving Aguada enough offensive cushion to keep Penarol chasing.

For Aguada, the result reflects a clean scoreboard profile: home win, strong scoring total and separation that held through the final margin. Penarol reached 81 points but could not match Aguada’s pace or closing control.

Washington Mystics W 88, Connecticut Sun W 81 — NBA W

The Washington Mystics W picked up the night’s road result, defeating the Connecticut Sun W 88-81. In a matchup decided by seven points, Washington generated enough offense away from home to stay in front and finish the job.

Connecticut Sun W scored 81, matching Penarol’s total from the Liga Uruguaya game, but the Mystics’ 88 points set the difference. The road win gives Washington the standout result from the NBA W portion of the slate.

Slate Takeaways

Both games finished with winners scoring at least 88 points, and both losers landing at 81. Aguada’s 11-point win was the broader separation, while Washington’s seven-point road victory carried the sharper contextual edge because it came away from home.

Across a two-game schedule, the pattern was straightforward: efficient enough offense from the winners, manageable late margins and no one-possession finishes. Aguada set the scoring ceiling. Washington supplied the road statement.