Seattle Storm's Dominique Malonga Shines Despite Breeze's Loss to Mist | Unrivaled Semifinals (2026)

Bold headline: A close call ends in disappointment as Malonga shines yet again.

Dominique Malonga and Noelle Quinn’s Breeze fell to the Mist in the Unrivaled semifinals on Monday, March 2, but the 20-year-old Seattle Storm standout once more demonstrated why she’s on track to be among the WNBA’s elite—potentially as soon as next season.

The Breeze were edged 73-69, narrowly missing a spot in the Unrivaled championship. Malonga led her team with 18 points on 9-of-14 shooting, plus 14 rebounds, two assists, and two blocks. That performance marked her third consecutive double-double, a playoff double-double, and the ninth of the regular season.

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