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  • 1 week ago | d210.tv | Kelsey McClure

    ARLINGTON, TEXAS — The Dallas Wings suffered a 94-83 loss to the Chicago Sky on Saturday night at a packed College Park Center, marking the team’s third sellout home game of the 2025 season. With the defeat, Dallas drops to 1-6, while Chicago moves to 2-4. Despite the outcome, the Wings displayed a balanced offensive effort with five players scoring in double figures.

  • 1 week ago | d210.tv | Kelsey McClure

    CHICAGO — The Dallas Wings closed out their road trip with a 97-92 loss to the Chicago Sky on Thursday, falling to 1-5 on the season. Arike Ogunbowale erupted for 37 points, tying the WNBA’s highest single-game total this year and moving into the league’s top 20 for career threes made. Paige Bueckers and DiJonai Carrington chipped in 15 points each, with Bueckers adding eight assists and a career-high three blocks.

  • 1 week ago | d210.tv | Kelsey McClure

    UNCASVILLE, CONN. — After sputtering through their first four games, the Dallas Wings finally clicked Tuesday night at Mohegan Sun Arena, cruising to a 109–87 victory over the winless Connecticut Sun. It was a special night for rookie guard Paige Bueckers, whose return to Connecticut—this time in Wings green—was marked by a career-high 21 points. Head coach Chris Koclanes, in only his fifth game at the helm, tasted victory for the first time in his WNBA career.

  • 2 weeks ago | d210.tv | Kelsey McClure

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN — The Dallas Wings dropped their first road game of the season, falling 85-81 to the unbeaten Minnesota Lynx at Target Center. Dallas moves to 0-3, while Minnesota improves to 3-0. Rookie guard Paige Bueckers recorded 12 points and 10 assists, notching her first career double-double in front of a hometown crowd. She became just the second player in Wings history to post a points-assist double-double as a rookie.

  • 2 weeks ago | d210.tv | Kelsey McClure

    ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Looking to bounce back from Friday night’s defeat, the Dallas Wings were unable to find their rhythm Monday evening, falling 79-71 to the Seattle Storm at home. The loss marks the Wings’ second straight as they prepare to head out on the road. Seattle gained control late in the second quarter and maintained a steady lead until the final minutes of the third, when Dallas made a strong push.