Aces Dominate Wings 106-80, Becky Hammon Notches 100th Career Win
The Las Vegas Aces (13–13) unleashed a high-octane offense and a relentless second-half surge to crush the Dallas Wings (7–19) 106–80 Sunday afternoon at College Park Center, snapping their two-game skid. The win also marked a historic moment for head coach Becky Hammon, who secured her 100th career victory as a WNBA head coach, making her the third-fastest to reach that mark in league history.
It was a day of celebration, dominance, and statement-making basketball as the Aces executed on both ends of the floor with surgical precision, leaving the Wings outmatched and outpaced.
First-Quarter Fireworks Set the Tone
The Wings, dressed in black uniforms outlined in blue and yellow-green, came out energized in front of their home crowd and matched the Aces blow-for-blow in the opening quarter. Arike Ogunbowale led the charge with her signature offensive firepower, scoring 8 of her 18 total points in the first frame.
The Aces, meanwhile, took the court in their white jerseys with subtle gray outlines and relied on the hot hand of Jackie Young, who nailed four three-pointers in the first quarter alone. She finished with a team-high 24 points, along with eight assists and five three-pointers in total.
By the end of the opening 10 minutes, the game was knotted at 27–27, hinting at what initially appeared to be a competitive matchup.
A Breakaway Second Quarter
The second quarter, however, told a very different story. The Aces began to assert their dominance with suffocating defense, quick transition plays, and expert three-point shooting. Kierstan Bell, who was inserted into the starting lineup in place of Jewell Loyd, delivered a career-best performance with 19 points and strong perimeter play.
Loyd, adjusting to her sixth-woman role for the day, embraced the change with poise and added 20 points off the bench. The Aces closed the half on a 22–9 run, seizing a commanding 56–44 lead heading into the break.
It was the second quarter where the Aces truly separated themselves, outscoring Dallas by 12 and completely shifting the energy of the game in their favor.
Becky Hammon’s Strategic Masterclass
Coach Becky Hammon made key mid-game adjustments that paid off, including tighter perimeter defense and aggressive offensive switches that confused Dallas’ backcourt. This victory marked Hammon’s 100th win as a WNBA head coach, placing her behind only Michael Cooper (124 games) and Van Chancellor (125 games) in fastest to the century mark.
Her approach to empowering bench players and experimenting with lineup rotations paid off handsomely as the Aces' depth overwhelmed the Wings.
Second-Half Avalanche
The Aces didn’t let up in the second half. A’ja Wilson posted another double-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists — showcasing her elite two-way skillset. Her physicality inside caused Dallas’ frontcourt trouble throughout the night.
The Wings were held to just 38% shooting from the field and 21% from deep, while the Aces scorched the nets at nearly 49% overall and a blistering 42% from three-point range. Las Vegas also notched a season-high 30 assists, highlighting their exceptional ball movement and unselfish play.
Teaira McCowan was one of the few bright spots for the Wings, finishing with 12 points and 13 rebounds in just 17 minutes. Rookie Haley Jones chipped in 15 points, continuing her streak of four consecutive double-digit games.
But the Wings' effort fell apart in the final frame as the Aces dropped 33 points in the fourth quarter — the most Dallas has surrendered in any fourth quarter this season.
Wings Missing Bueckers’ Spark
Dallas continues to struggle without rookie standout Paige Bueckers, who missed her sixth game due to rest and injury management. Without her creative playmaking and scoring versatility, the Wings lacked cohesion on offense and suffered from stretches of stagnant ball movement.
Head coach Chris Koclanes acknowledged the gap postgame, noting that Bueckers’ presence was missed on both ends of the floor.
Looking Ahead
Las Vegas, now back to .500 on the season, will look to build on this dominant performance as they head into a Western Conference clash with the Los Angeles Sparks later this week.
Dallas, on the other hand, faces a daunting matchup against the New York Liberty on Monday. With the team now 1–5 without Bueckers, urgency is mounting to stabilize their season and salvage momentum during their current homestand.







