Takeaways from win over Paige Bueckers-led Wings
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The Dallas Wings (7-17) look to continue their positive momentum as they travel out west to take on the Golden State Valkyries (10-12) on Friday.
Joining the Dallas Wings in late June, Jones initially joined the team on another hardship contract-- with the franchise dealing with a plethora of injuries. But, after putting together big performances, Jones has since signed a contract for the rest of the season, where she is expected to play a big role off the bench for the Wings.
The WNBA season is flying by, and we're already past the halfway mark, giving us plenty to chew on from Paige Bueckers' rookie run. The first overall pick this year arrived with a
Bay Area native Haley Jones dominated the high school scene at Archbishop Mitty and collegiately at Stanford, now finds new life in the WNBA with the Dallas Wings.
Berger, the seventh overall pick in the 2023 WNBA draft, is expected to be available for Friday’s game against Golden State.
The Dallas Wings haven't been able to establish themselves as a winning team yet, but on the back of rookie All-Star Paige Bueckers, Dallas is certainly a team on the rise in the WNBA. Rookies JJ Quinerly,
Skylar Diggins and the Seattle Storm will look to build some momentum when they host the Dallas Wings on Tuesday night.
Ogunbowale, who is second on the Wings in scoring, stepped up big time to lead Dallas to the 87-63 victory against Seattle. She scored 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting, while adding three rebounds, three assists and one steal. With her performance, the 28-year-old guard was recognized by the WNBA as the Top Performer of the game.
Arike Ogunbowale scored 20 points including four 3-pointers, Paige Bueckers had 14 points for her 19th straight double-digit game to begin her career, and the Dallas Wings beat the short-handed Seattle Storm 87-63.