Dallas Wings
Coverage of Dallas Wings in the Nexus archive.
- Mystics beat the Wings 96-92 to complete a 20-point comeback for 5th straight win
The Washington Mystics defeated the Dallas Wings 96-92 in their fifth straight victory, completing a significant 20-point comeback. For the Mystics, Shakira Austin recorded 27 points and 13 rebounds, while Cotie McMahon scored her season-high of 18 points during the fourth quarter.
- Mystics beat the Wings 81-75 for 1st 4-game winning streak since 2020
The Washington Mystics defeated the Dallas Wings 81-75, earning their first four-game winning streak since 2020. Shakira Austin scored a season-high 28 points with 10 rebounds, Kiki Iriafen added 22 points and nine rebounds, and the Mystics closed the game by making 10 of 10 free throws. Dallas's Paige Bueckers led with 23 points, while Arike Ogunbowale scored 14 of her 20 points in the first half.
- As All-Star weekend approaches, the Sky’s practice facility still isn’t ready
The Chicago Sky's practice facility remains under construction and is unlikely to be ready for All-Star weekend starting July 24. Construction delays include unfinished signage, entryways, interior work, and parking, with Bedford Park meeting notes showing ongoing invoices and adjustments. Similar delays have affected other WNBA teams like the New York Liberty and Dallas Wings.
- Kamilla Cardoso finds another gear, but Sky still unravel against Wings
Kamilla Cardoso scored 26 points for the Chicago Sky against the Dallas Wings, but the Sky lost 93-92 in a close game marked by missed free throws and late-game miscues. The Sky's second consecutive one-point loss highlights ongoing struggles despite Cardoso's strong performance.
- Caitlin Clark looks healthy as Fever cruise past Nigeria ahead of May 9 opener vs Wings
Caitlin Clark appears healthy and performed well in a preseason game against Nigeria, scoring 12 points and showing strong form ahead of the WNBA regular season opener on May 9 against the Dallas Wings. The game features the past four No. 1 overall WNBA Draft picks, including Clark (2024), Aliyah Boston (2023), and Paige Bueckers (2025).