Valkyries win fourth straight, beating Dream 88-83 with 21 points from Veronica Burton, 19 by Gabby Williams
The Golden State Valkyries extend their winning streak to four games following an 88-83 victory over the Atlanta Dream.
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📍 The outcome
The Valkyries defeated the Dream 88-83, marking their fourth straight win. Veronica Burton scored 21 points and Gabby Williams scored 19.
The Dream dropped their fifth consecutive game.
Epilogue added 44d ago, after coverage quieted.
Who reported it (7)
- Valkyries win 4th straight, beating Dream 88-83 with 21 points from Veronica Burton, 19 by Gabby Williams Yahoo Sports · 46d ago
- Dream drops fifth consecutive game in loss to Valkyries Atlanta Journal-Constitution · 46d ago
- Golden State Valkyries vs. Atlanta Dream preview: Angel Reese, Dream aim to rebound from four-game losing skid CBS Sports · 46d ago
- WNBA gameday discussion: On July the Fourth, will we see offensive fireworks in Atlanta and a firestorm in Seattle? Swish Appeal · 46d ago
- Golden State Valkyries play Atlanta Dream. Here's how to watch CBS News · 46d ago
- Valkyries 88-83 Dream (Jul 4, 2026) Game Recap ESPN · 46d ago
- Valkyries win fourth straight, beating Dream 88-83 with 21 points from Veronica Burton, 19 by Gabby Williams Yahoo Sports · 46d ago
The brief
The Golden State Valkyries defeated the Atlanta Dream 88-83 on July 4, 2026. Veronica Burton led the Valkyries with 21 points, while Gabby Williams contributed 19 points to secure the win.
Coverage from Yahoo Sports, ESPN, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution emphasizes the contrasting momentum of the two teams. While the Valkyries have now won four consecutive games, the Dream have dropped five straight.
Future focus remains on the Dream's attempts to rebound from their current losing skid, with CBS Sports noting the role of Angel Reese in the team's efforts to recover.
Synthesized by Archynetys from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 45d ago.
Quick answers
What was the final score of the game?
The Valkyries beat the Dream 88-83.
Who were the top scorers for the Valkyries?
Veronica Burton scored 21 points and Gabby Williams scored 19 points.
What is the current losing streak for the Atlanta Dream?
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Dream have dropped five consecutive games.
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