Dallas head coach Latricia Trammell and her players have maintained hope despite numerous injuries, showing a competitive spirit.
DALLAS — The Dallas Wings have navigated a season filled with changes, including new faces on the roster, sold-out games, player injuries, and a relocation to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
The team’s move to Dallas from Arlington’s College Park Center aims to attract more fans and capitalize on the growing popularity of the WNBA.
Despite the team’s 6-19 record, Dallas Wings President and CEO Greg Bibb remains optimistic about their chances to make a playoff run.
Key players like Satou Sabally, Maddy Siegrist, Natasha Howard, and Jaelyn Brown have faced significant injuries, affecting the team’s performance.
Sabally, who competed in the Summer Olympic Games, is expected to return to the lineup soon, boosting the team’s chances.
Despite financial constraints and roster challenges, the Wings are determined to make a strong finish in the season.
With stars like Arike Ogunbowale leading the team both on and off the court, the Wings aim to fight for a playoff spot and represent Texas with pride.
Despite setbacks, the team remains united and focused on securing a playoff berth.