The Dallas Wings face the Seattle Storm on Wednesday after a 4-point loss to the Las Vegas Aces.

DALLAS — The Dallas Wings will face the Seattle Storm away on Tuesday, looking to bounce back from a close loss against the Las Vegas Aces. 

The Wings’ loss against the Aces last Wednesday prolonged a four-day losing streak, including a 102-83 loss at the Indiana Fever last Sunday despite 21 points from Paige Bueckers.

Dallas (6-17) and Seattle (14-9) last played on June 3, where the Storm defeated the Wings 83-77. DiJonai Carrington led scoring in that game with 22 points. 

The Seattle Storm is coming off a 67-58 win against the Golden State Valkyries, where Nneka Ogwumike scored 22 points. The Storm is fifth in the Western Conference, scoring 80.9 points while shooting 44.7% from the field.

The Wings’ record in Western Conference play is 2-10, and the team is averaging 82.2 points and 37.3 rebounds per game in the last 10 games. 

Tipoff is slated for 9 p.m. CT with the game airing on KFAA. Ron Thulin and Naismith Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman will be on the call with former Wings guard Tiffany Bias-Patmon reporting.


Dallas Wings injury report

  • Maddy Siegrist: Out (knee)
  • Tyasha Harris: Out for season (knee)


Seattle Storm injury report

  • Katie Lou Samuelson: Out for season (knee)


Up next

Dallas will head back home to play the Aces before taking a West Coast road trip against the Storm and Valkyries.

  • Friday, July 25 | @ Golden State Valkyries – 9 p.m. CT on ion
  • Sunday, July 27 | vs. Las Vegas Aces – 3 p.m. CT on KFAA
  • Monday, July 28 | vs. New York Liberty – 7 p.m. on ESPN
  • Wednesday, July 30 | vs. Atlanta Dream – 7 p.m. CT on KFAA
  • Friday, Aug 1 | vs. Indiana Fever – 9 p.m. CT on ion 


How to watch the Dallas Wings on KFAA

The North Texas-based Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) team announced a new broadcast rights agreement with TEGNA’s KFAA, making WFAA’s sister station the exclusive local television partner of the Wings.

Under the agreement, all Wings games that are not designated for national television will be available for free over-the-air on KFAA (Ch. 29) in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. A select number of games could also air on WFAA (Ch. 8).

Fans will be able to watch KFAA (Ch. 29) games through their cable, satellite, or streaming provider or through an HD antenna. As of Jan. 22, KFAA is available on the following providers in Dallas-Fort Worth: AT&T U-verse TV (Ch. 29/1029), Charter Spectrum (Ch. 29/1291), DIRECTV (Ch. 29), DIRECTV Stream, DISH (Ch. 29), Frontier Fiber (Ch. 29/529), Fubo, GEUS (Ch. 510), Grande Communications/Astound Broadband, OneSource Communications (Ch. 25), and Optimum (Ch. 10/14).