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Washington Mystics Face Setback as Cotie McMahon Sustains Elbow Injury

Last updated: May 7, 2026 10:17 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Washington Mystics rookie Cotie McMahon has been sidelined with an elbow injury, dealing an early blow to the team’s rotations. The injury occurred during a recent practice session, cutting short the momentum the first-round pick had been building during the early stages of her professional transition.

Team medical staff confirmed the diagnosis following an MRI on Wednesday. While the organization has refrained from providing a specific timeline for her return, the nature of the injury suggests a multi-week recovery process rather than a day-to-day designation.

For the Mystics, the timing is particularly jagged. McMahon was expected to provide immediate depth on the wing, leveraging the aggressive, high-motor playstyle that defined her standout tenure at Ohio State. Head coach Eric Thibault had been experimenting with her in various defensive schemes, hoping to utilize her length to disrupt perimeter shooters.

“It’s a tough break for a player who has been working to adjust to the speed of this league,” said a source close to the team. “She was starting to grasp the intensity required on every possession.”

The injury forces Thibault to shuffle his bench rotation. Expect veteran reserves to absorb the minutes McMahon was slated to secure during this month’s challenging road stretch. The team is currently balancing a heavy schedule, and the absence of a primary rotation piece limits the coaching staff’s ability to manage player fatigue.

McMahon, who was selected 11th overall in the recent draft, had impressed teammates with her physicality and willingness to dive for loose balls—traits that are often difficult to teach. Her absence leaves a void in the team’s defensive identity, specifically in transition defense where her speed is most effective.

The Mystics have not signaled any immediate plans to sign a hardship replacement, opting instead to monitor McMahon’s rehabilitation progress over the next ten days. The medical team’s primary objective is ensuring the joint heals without long-term structural complications, a cautious approach given her status as a core piece of the team’s future.

For now, the rookie remains a spectator, forced to learn the nuances of the professional game from the sidelines until the inflammation subsides and she can resume full-contact drills.

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