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Career-best year for Melbourne in WNBA 2025

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Peter Brown

Senior Editor

Career-best year for Melbourne in WNBA 2025
Career-best year for Melbourne in WNBA 2025

Australian Jade Melbourne #5 of the Washington Mystics looks on during the second half against the New York Liberty at Barclays Center on August 29, 2025 in New York City. Photo: Jordan Bank/Getty Images

Highlights

Melbourne has career-best season with Mystics, but Washington finishes 16–28 to miss 2025 playoffs

Australian Opals point guard Jade Melbourne's second basketball season in Washington was her best of her three-year WNBA career.

The 23-year-old averaged a career-high 23.4 minutes per game off the bench for the 16-28 Mystics, eliminated early from the playoff race in 2025.

She averaged career highs in points (5.9), rebounds (1.9) and assists (2.9) but her efficiency dipped slightly from career averages — particularly in 3PT% and FT% — the step forward in assists (+45% from career) is a strong sign for the Opals and her development as a floor general.

Despite Melbourne's increase in productivity the Mystics struggled. Their offense averaged about 77.4 points per game, putting them toward the lower third of the league in scoring while on the defensive side of the ball gave almost 82 PPG. That negative net rating put them on the back foot for most of the campaign.

The Mystics lost as many as six games by five points or less.

Melbourne started 2025 buoyed by the opportunity to play alongside junior teammate Georgia Amoore but the sixth pick in the WNBA Draft torn her ACL in training camp and missed the entire season.

Melbourne returns to the WNBL and the UC Capitals in 2025-26, joined by former Phoenix Mercury forward Kadi Sissoko, Australian Opals Asia Cup gold medallist Zitina Aokuso, WNBA draftee Nyadiew Puoch and two-time WNBL champion Sara Blicavs.

🏀 Jade Melbourne — 2025 Season

  • Name: Jade Melbourne
  • Team: Washington Mystics
  • League: WNBA
  • Season (Year): 2nd WNBA Season (2025)
  • Position / Jersey #: Guard / #5
  • Height / Weight: 5’10” / 145 lbs (178cm / 65kg)
  • Age / DOB: 23 (Aug 18, 2002)
  • Nationality: Australian (Melbourne, VIC)

Season Snapshot

  • Games Played: 43
  • Games Started:
  • Minutes Per Game: 23.4
  • Key Role: Rotation guard, secondary playmaker

Regular Season Stats (Per Game Averages — 2025)

GMS: 43 I PTS: 5.9 I REB: 1.9 I AST: 2.9 I STL: 0.6 I BLK: 0.2 I FG%: 40.0 I 3P%: 27.4 I FT%: 67.1 I Turnovers: 1.7

Career Stats (Per Game Averages)

GMS: 109 I PTS: 4.9 I REB: 1.6 I AST: 2.0 I STL: — I BLK: — I FG%: 41.1 I 3P%: 28.7 I FT%: 70.9 I Turnovers:

Washington Mystics Performance — 2025

  • Record (W-L): 16–28
  • Win %: .364
  • League Standing: 10th of 12
  • Conference Standing: 5th in East
  • Home: 10–12
  • Away: 6–16
  • Conference Record: 8–12
  • Points For (PPG): 77.1
  • Opp PPG: 81.6
  • Point Differential: –4.5
  • Final 10: 0–10
  • Streak: Lost 10 to end season
  • Playoffs: Eliminated

Player Contribution to Team Context

  • Melbourne provided energy and ball distribution in a struggling Mystics side, primarily off the bench.
  • She averaged nearly 3 assists per game, the best among the Mystics young guard rotation.
  • But struggled with turnovers (1.7 per game), but this reflected her increase in playmaking responsibility.
  • Melbourne sepped up offensively at times, including several double-digit scoring outings.

Highlights

  • Season Highs:
    • Points: 15 (June 6 @ New York; May 19 @ Connecticut)
    • Rebounds: 7 (May 22 @ Golden State)
    • Assists: 7 (May 22 @ Golden State)
  • Milestone: Passed 100 career WNBA games in 2025.
  • Signature Game: May 22 @ Golden State — 8 PTS, 7 REB, 7 AST on 3-5 FG in narrow 76-74 loss.
Australian Jade Melbourne #5 of the Washington Mystics shoots the ball during the game against the Los Angeles Sparks on September 1, 2025 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty Images

Performance Trends

  • Hot Stretch: Melbourne grew as a facilitator in May and June with multiple strong playmaking games (7 assists vs GS, 15 points vs CON).
  • Cold Stretch: But the end of season was tough as her scoring efficiency dipped as Mystics lost 10 straight.
  • Consistency: Melbourne became a reliable playmaker with steady minutes (23.4 MPG), but her shooting remained streaky.

Outlook

  • Future Role: Continues to project as a rotation playmaker with upside. Needs to improve perimeter shooting (27.4% from 3) and decision-making to solidify a long-term WNBA role.

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