Chris Koclanes is out in Dallas.

The Wings parted ways with their head coach officially on Tuesday afternoon after just one season, the franchise announced.

Koclanes, who was hired last summer after previous stints as an assistant coach throughout the league, went just 10-34 this past season with the Wings. They tied for the worst record in the WNBA with the Chicago Sky, and missed the playoffs for a second straight season.

“On behalf of the Dallas Wings, I want to thank Chris for his many and immediate contributions to the organization this past season,” general manager Curt Miller said in a statement. “With new team facilities being built, a youthful roster under contract, and the rights to three first round draft selections over the next two seasons, including a lottery pick in 2026, the Wings are well-positioned for future success. As we enter a pivotal point in our team’s future, we felt a change in leadership at this time was best for our organization. The Dallas Wings remain dedicated to their pursuit of WNBA Championships and building upon the strong culture established on and off the court.”

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