The Dallas Wings came away with a three-point victory in their second meeting against the Atlanta Dream Friday night. Arike Ogunbowale led the team with 19 points, five rebounds, four assists, two steals and one block.
Arike Ogunbowale ignited the offense for Dallas after a slow start, turning a 9-11 deficit into a 16-11 lead with back-to-back shots. Despite Atlanta’s strong ball movement, their shots fell short.
Both teams demonstrated solid defense, with Dallas recording eight team steals and Atlanta posting six. Dallas maintained the lead until Atlanta’s Maya Caldwell and Haley Jones hit consecutive shots to tie the game at 25-25.
Dallas managed to pull away before halftime by creating open looks and scoring opportunities for their teammates. Alongside Ogunbowale’s scoring, rookie Jacy Sheldon and Teaira McCowan also contributed significantly. McCowan led the Wings with 12 points and six rebounds while the rook posted nine points and two steals in the first half.
Dallas held a five-point advantage before two fouls sent Atlanta to the free-throw line twice. Caldwell made both attempts, while Jones converted one of two. Dallas entered halftime with a narrow 42-41 lead.
The Wings lost their momentum as Atlanta took their first lead of the half, 55-51, in the opening minutes of the second half. As the Dream focused on the defensive end, Dallas continued to strive to maintain their lead. Dallas remained within a two-to-three-point deficit throughout the final quarter. After five lead changes, McCowan helped Dallas reclaim the lead, making it 74-73 with 2:45 on the clock.
Odyssey Sims electrified the atmosphere in the final minutes by hitting a crucial three-pointer and, two plays later, completing a layup to put the Wings up 79-76 with 1:08 remaining. Natasha Howard furthered the Wings lead sinking a two-pointer before a personal foul was called against Atlanta’s Gray, sending Ogunbowale to the line where she completed both attempts, 83-80.
When asked about playing more off the ball and getting comfortable at shooting the three, Jacy Sheldon said her teammates are the ones giving her that confidence and the least she can do is make it.
“It is all them and I mean that,” said Sheldon. “Great passes and smart plays. Like I said before, we will continue to play together and trust one another.”
But like Sheldon said the Dallas Wings will need to take this momentum to Vegas as they prepare to hit the road to take on A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday. Tip-off is set for 2:30 p.m. inside Michelob Ultra Arena.
Arike Ogunbowale ignited the offense for Dallas after a slow start, turning a 9-11 deficit into a 16-11 lead with back-to-back shots. Despite Atlanta’s strong ball movement, their shots fell short.
Both teams demonstrated solid defense, with Dallas recording eight team steals and Atlanta posting six. Dallas maintained the lead until Atlanta’s Maya Caldwell and Haley Jones hit consecutive shots to tie the game at 25-25.
Dallas managed to pull away before halftime by creating open looks and scoring opportunities for their teammates. Alongside Ogunbowale’s scoring, rookie Jacy Sheldon and Teaira McCowan also contributed significantly. McCowan led the Wings with 12 points and six rebounds while the rook posted nine points and two steals in the first half.
Dallas held a five-point advantage before two fouls sent Atlanta to the free-throw line twice. Caldwell made both attempts, while Jones converted one of two. Dallas entered halftime with a narrow 42-41 lead.
The Wings lost their momentum as Atlanta took their first lead of the half, 55-51, in the opening minutes of the second half. As the Dream focused on the defensive end, Dallas continued to strive to maintain their lead. Dallas remained within a two-to-three-point deficit throughout the final quarter. After five lead changes, McCowan helped Dallas reclaim the lead, making it 74-73 with 2:45 on the clock.
Odyssey Sims electrified the atmosphere in the final minutes by hitting a crucial three-pointer and, two plays later, completing a layup to put the Wings up 79-76 with 1:08 remaining. Natasha Howard furthered the Wings lead sinking a two-pointer before a personal foul was called against Atlanta’s Gray, sending Ogunbowale to the line where she completed both attempts, 83-80.
When asked about playing more off the ball and getting comfortable at shooting the three, Jacy Sheldon said her teammates are the ones giving her that confidence and the least she can do is make it.
“It is all them and I mean that,” said Sheldon. “Great passes and smart plays. Like I said before, we will continue to play together and trust one another.”
But like Sheldon said the Dallas Wings will need to take this momentum to Vegas as they prepare to hit the road to take on A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday. Tip-off is set for 2:30 p.m. inside Michelob Ultra Arena.
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00:00Dallas Wings bounce back into the win column after a victory over the Atlanta Dream 85-82
00:09Friday night here in College Park Center.
00:11Enrique Ogunbuale led the team with 19 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block.
00:18Ogunbuale ignited the offense for Dallas after a slow start, turning a 9-11 deficit into
00:24a 16-11 lead with back-to-back shots.
00:27Dallas managed to pull away before halftime by creating open looks and scoring opportunities
00:31for their teammates like rookie Jacee Sheldon.
00:34When asked about playing more off of the ball and getting comfortable at shooting the three,
00:38Sheldon said that, hey, I get that confidence from my teammates and the least I can do is
00:42make the shot.
00:43They made it easy for me, they're the ones who got me open and made the pass, so the
00:49least I can do is make it.
00:52The Dallas Wings will need to take this momentum to Vegas as they prepare to take on Asia Wilson
00:56and the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday.
00:59Tip-off is set for 2.30 p.m. in Mikulov Ultra Arena.
01:03For all things Dallas Wings, make sure to tune in to Spectrum Cable Channel 15 every
01:06Wednesday and Thursday night.
01:08I'm Liss Marquez with D210 Sports and you've just been predicted.