
WNBA Statement on Chicago Sky vs. Washington Mystics Game
Published on September 9, 2019 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) News Release
NEW YORK, Sept. 9, 2019 - Head of WNBA League Operations Bethany Donaphin issued the following statement today regarding Chicago Sky center Astou Ndour's technical foul and ejection with 3:02 remaining in the second quarter of a game against the Washington Mystics on Sept. 8 at the Entertainment and Sports Arena:
"After a league review, we have determined that the technical foul against Chicago's Astou Ndour should not have been assessed. The technical foul and subsequent ejection have been rescinded."
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