Fixtures

WNBA Pre-Season 05/04 00:00 - DAL Wings vs IND Fever - View
WNBA 05/16 00:00 1 CHI Sky vs DAL Wings - View
WNBA 05/19 00:00 1 DAL Wings vs CHI Sky - View
WNBA 05/21 23:30 1 ATL Dream vs DAL Wings - View
WNBA 05/26 02:00 1 PHX Mercury vs DAL Wings - View
WNBA 05/27 01:00 1 LA Sparks vs DAL Wings - View

Results

WNBA 09/30 01:30 1 [1] LV Aces v DAL Wings [4] L 64-61
WNBA 09/27 02:00 1 [4] DAL Wings v LV Aces [1] L 84-91
WNBA 09/24 21:00 1 [4] DAL Wings v LV Aces [1] L 83-97
WNBA 09/20 01:00 1 [5] ATL Dream v DAL Wings [4] W 74-101
WNBA 09/16 01:30 1 [5] ATL Dream v DAL Wings [4] W 82-94
WNBA 09/10 17:00 1 [4] DAL Wings v ATL Dream [5] W 94-77
WNBA 09/09 00:00 1 [11] SEA Storm v DAL Wings [4] W 91-106
WNBA 09/06 00:00 1 [2] NY Liberty v DAL Wings [4] L 94-93
WNBA 09/03 20:00 1 [10] IND Fever v DAL Wings [4] L 97-84
WNBA 09/01 23:00 1 [4] DAL Wings v IND Fever [10] W 110-100
WNBA 08/27 22:00 1 [4] DAL Wings v PHX Mercury [12] W 77-74
WNBA 08/25 00:00 1 [6] MIN Lynx v DAL Wings [4] L 90-81

Wikipedia - Dallas Wings

The Dallas Wings are an American professional basketball team based in Arlington, Texas. The Wings play in the Western Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team is owned by a group led by chairman Bill Cameron. Greg Bibb is president and CEO. Brad Hilsabeck joined the Dallas Wings ownership group in March 2019 with the acquisition of Mark Yancey’s interest in the Wings.

The team was founded in Auburn Hills, Michigan, before the 1998 WNBA season began, and moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, before the 2010 season; on July 20, 2015, Cameron announced that the franchise would move to Arlington for the 2016 WNBA season.

The franchise has been home to players such as shooting guard Deanna Nolan, one of women's basketball's all-time leading scorers Katie Smith, Cheryl Ford, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Odyssey Sims, and Australian center Liz Cambage.

History

The Detroit Shock (1998–2009)

The Shock were one of the first WNBA expansion teams and began play in 1998. The Shock quickly brought in a blend of rookies and veterans, but only qualified for the postseason once in its first five years of existence. The Shock went through two coaches (hall of famer Nancy Lieberman and Greg Williams) before hiring former Detroit Pistons legend Bill Laimbeer. Rumors arose that the Shock would fold after the team's awful 2002 season. Laimbeer convinced the owners to keep the team for another year, certain that he could turn things around. The Shock finished the next season with a 25–9 record and defeated the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Sparks in the 2003 WNBA Finals. Detroit became the first team in league history to go from last place one season to WNBA champions the next season.

After a couple of seasons of losing in the first round of the playoffs, the Detroit Shock returned to success and appeared in three straight finals from 2006 to 2008. They won the WNBA championship in 2006 over the Sacramento Monarchs and 2008 over the San Antonio Silver Stars, but lost to the Phoenix Mercury in 2007.

The Tulsa Shock (2010–2015)

Tulsa had been mentioned as a possible future city for WNBA expansion, but efforts did not come together until the middle of 2009. An organizing committee with Tulsa businesspeople and politicians began the effort to attract an expansion team. The group was originally given a September 1 deadline, but WNBA President Donna Orender extended that deadline into October. The investment group hired former University of Arkansas head coach Nolan Richardson as the potential franchise general manager and head coach, and on October 15, 2009, the group made its official request to join the league.

On October 20, 2009, WNBA President Donna Orender, lead investors Bill Cameron and David Box, Tulsa mayor Kathy Taylor, Oklahoma governor Brad Henry, and head coach Nolan Richardson were present for a press conference announcing that the Detroit Shock would relocate to Tulsa. On January 23, 2010, the franchise announced that the team would remain as the Shock, but their colors were changed to black, red, and gold.

On July 20, 2015, majority owner Bill Cameron announced he was moving the team to Dallas-Fort Worth.

Dallas Wings (2016–present)

The 2019 Wings in action against Minnesota

On July 23, 2015, WNBA league owners unanimously approved the Tulsa Shock's relocation to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to play out of the College Park Center at the University of Texas at Arlington. College Park Center is also home to the UT Arlington Mavericks basketball and volleyball teams. At a press conference at College Park Center on November 2, 2015, the team was announced to be renamed the Dallas Wings.

Uniforms

Uniforms were revealed at the First Annual Wings Draft Party April 14, 2016. The light uniforms were primarily lime green, while the dark uniforms were predominantly blue. As a result of a league-wide initiative for its 20th season, all games featured all-color uniform matchups, thus no white uniforms were unveiled for this season.

DAL Wings er et amerikansk basketballlag fra Dallas, Texas, som spiller i Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Laget ble grunnlagt i 2021 og er det første utvidelseslaget i WNBA siden Atlanta Dream i 2008.

DAL Wings spiller hjemmekampene sine i College Park Center i Arlington, Texas. Lagets hovedtrener er Vickie Johnson, som tidligere var hovedtrener for Las Vegas Aces.

DAL Wings' stall består av en blanding av erfarne spillere og unge talenter. Noen av lagets nøkkelspillere inkluderer All-Star-guarden Arike Ogunbowale, den tidligere MVP-finalisten Marina Mabrey og den lovende forwarden Satou Sabally.

DAL Wings debuterte i WNBA i 2022-sesongen. I sin første sesong endte laget på 14.-plass med en rekord på 15-21. I 2023-sesongen sikter DAL Wings mot å forbedre seg og kvalifisere seg til sluttspillet for første gang.

DAL Wings har en sterk fanbase i Dallas og omegn. Laget er kjent for sin spennende spillestil og forpliktelse til samfunnet. DAL Wings jobber med en rekke organisasjoner for å fremme basketball og kvinneidrett blant ungdom.

DAL Wings er et spennende nytt tilskudd til WNBA. Laget har potensial til å bli en toppkonkurrent i ligaen i årene som kommer.