Bueckers and Ogunbowale Shine as Wings Top Valkyries in First Home Win of the Season
ARLINGTON, Texas — June 17, 2025 — The Dallas Wings finally put an end to their seven-game losing streak and clinched their first home win of the season with a thrilling 80–71 victory over the Golden State Valkyries. Behind dominant performances from rookies and veterans alike, Dallas (2-11) showed poise, urgency, and a renewed energy that had been missing through much of the early WNBA season.
A Fresh Starting Five Sparks Early Success
For the first time all season, head coach Latricia Trammell rolled out a new starting five: Paige Bueckers, Arike Ogunbowale, Aziaha James, Myisha Hines-Allen, and NaLyssa Smith. The change paid immediate dividends.
Dallas opened the game with stifling defense and hot shooting. Bueckers, the top pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, scored eight of her 20 points in the first quarter, and the Wings held the Valkyries to a season-low 16 points in the frame. Ogunbowale’s aggressive drives helped stretch the defense, while Smith battled for rebounds inside.
That opening surge, driven by chemistry and communication, gave Dallas a critical edge they had failed to build in recent losses.
Golden State Responds, But Wings Hold the Line
Though Dallas built a nine-point lead early in the second quarter, Golden State fought back. The Valkyries went on a 13–2 run fueled by defensive pressure and efficient shooting. Veteran Kayla Thornton and Monique Billings anchored the Valkyries’ effort in the paint, while Tiffany Hayes hit a timely three to give her team a brief 34–33 lead.
But Dallas answered with composure. Ogunbowale and Bueckers traded baskets and found Kaila Charles for back-to-back possessions, helping the Wings close the half on a 6–2 run and reclaim a 39–36 advantage heading into the break.
Neck-and-Neck Third Quarter
The third period featured six lead changes and four ties, as both teams ramped up intensity. The Wings’ second unit held their own, with Maddy Siegrist and Jaelyn Brown providing critical hustle plays and spacing. For the Valkyries, Billings continued to make her presence felt, finishing the night with 18 points and eight rebounds. Thornton added 17 points and three assists.
Aziaha James hit a key three-pointer midway through the quarter, and Smith cleaned up second-chance opportunities under the rim. Still, the Valkyries wouldn’t go away, tying the game multiple times and entering the fourth quarter trailing by just one.
Bueckers and Ogunbowale Close It Out
With the score tied at 70 and under five minutes remaining, the Wings turned to their two stars. Ogunbowale drained a deep three from the wing, and Bueckers followed with a steal and coast-to-coast layup. Bueckers' defensive effort was as impressive as her offense—she recorded four steals, tying a career-high.
Charles added a driving layup with under two minutes to go, and Ogunbowale iced the game with free throws. Golden State was held scoreless from the field in the final four minutes, with the Wings defense rotating seamlessly and forcing rushed shots.
Key Contributors Across the Board
- Paige Bueckers: 20 points, 4 steals, 3 assists
- Arike Ogunbowale: 19 points, 5 assists, 2 rebounds
- Kaila Charles: 10 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals
- NaLyssa Smith: 7 points, 10 rebounds
- Aziaha James: 6 points, 4 rebounds
Bueckers and Ogunbowale combined for 14 of the team’s final 18 points, but the supporting cast also made crucial plays that helped seal the win.
Winning the Hustle Stats
Despite shooting just 42% from the field, Dallas dominated second-chance points (20–6), points off turnovers (14–8), and fast break opportunities (14–6). They also outrebounded Golden State 39–28 and held the Valkyries to 29% shooting in the fourth quarter.
The Wings committed only 10 turnovers compared to Golden State’s 17, showcasing improved decision-making and discipline in the halfcourt.
Looking Ahead
With their first home win under their belt, the Wings look to carry momentum into Friday night’s road matchup against the Connecticut Sun. Building off the chemistry shown in this game, Dallas hopes to continue tightening rotations and getting more out of their second unit.
For Golden State, the loss serves as a learning opportunity. The Valkyries remain a dangerous team when they’re in rhythm, but late-game execution remains an area for improvement.







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