Overview
- Veronica Burton led the Valkyries with a career-high 22 points, nine rebounds, and five assists, including multiple clutch three-pointers in the final minutes.
- Kayla Thornton contributed 18 points, highlighted by a crucial four-point play that extended the Valkyries' lead late in the fourth quarter.
- Despite starting 0-for-17 from three-point range and finishing at just 18.9% from beyond the arc, Golden State capitalized on turnovers and key defensive stops to secure the win.
- Janelle Salaün made her WNBA debut, scoring 10 points and grabbing four rebounds while providing critical support in the victory.
- Starting guard Tiffany Hayes exited in the second quarter with a nose injury, but the team rallied to deliver the franchise's first win in its second game.