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The Dallas Wings wrapped up the first half of their 2025 WNBA season with a 90-86 loss to the Las Vegas Aces. Entering the fourth quarter, this looked like a total blowout as the Wings trailed by 20.
The WNBA should change its logo to a bruise. Forget that little silhouette of a woman rising for a shot; just use Caitlin Clark’s arm or a leg with a purple discoloration. It’s more fitting. Or Kelsey Plum’s.
According to the Dallas Wings, Ogunbowale passed Maya Moore for 18th on the WNBA’s list of all-time 3-pointers made Wednesday night. The veteran guard hit a 3-pointer early in Dallas’ meeting with the Las Vegas Aces to bring her career total to 531.
The Las Vegas Aces (10-11) will face off against the Dallas Wings (6-16) in WNBA action at College Park Center on Wednesday night.
Caitlin Clark may be an injury doubt for this weekend's All-Star game but her star power in Fever country remains indisputable, as Indianapolis prepares to host the WNBA showcase with their sharpshooting talisman the undeniable center of the show.
There's an opportunity to go into the break with some momentum if Dallas can upset Las Vegas. It's possible that the Wings could find themselves getting a boost going into the matchup against the Aces. Standout guard DiJonai Carrington has been out of the lineup since suffering a rib injury in June.
Mercury star Satou Sabally took to social media to explain her status for the WNBA All-Star Game amid an ankle injury.
15hon MSN
Ogwumike passed Candice Dupree (6,895 points) by one point and is now behind Tamika Catchings, who scored 7,380 in her career.
20hon MSN
Grace Berger played five seasons for the Hoosiers and two for the Fever. This is her third WNBA team this season.