Wings Grind Out Tough Win Over Liberty in Defensive Showdown
First-Half Battle Sets Defensive Tone
The Dallas Wings earned a gritty 76–72 victory over the New York Liberty in a tightly contested game that showcased elite defense and timely scoring. From the opening tip, both teams displayed physicality in the paint and aggressive perimeter pressure. The Wings were determined to bounce back after their last loss, and they showed that urgency in their effort from the start.
The first quarter opened with a flurry of blocked shots and contested rebounds, with neither team able to gain a significant edge. Dallas relied heavily on its frontcourt to establish control early, as Teaira McCowan and Natasha Howard combined to limit the Liberty's second-chance opportunities. Sabrina Ionescu led the early scoring charge for New York, hitting two long-range threes to counter Dallas’s strong inside presence.
By the end of the first quarter, the score was tied at 19–19. Both teams shot under 40% from the field, with defenses collapsing quickly to close off driving lanes.
Wings Adjust and Take Control
In the second quarter, Dallas began finding cracks in New York’s defensive scheme. Arike Ogunbowale picked up momentum with a pair of pull-up jumpers and a deep three-pointer that electrified the home crowd. Crystal Dangerfield provided a stabilizing presence at point guard, navigating through Liberty traps and facilitating timely passes to open shooters.
New York, however, remained resilient. Jonquel Jones asserted herself in the post, scoring back-to-back buckets to keep the Liberty within striking distance. Breanna Stewart, though limited early by foul trouble, returned in the second quarter and helped slow down Ogunbowale’s scoring run.
Despite that, the Wings entered halftime with a narrow 38–34 advantage. Their ability to out-rebound New York 22–16 in the first half gave them more possessions and set the stage for a physical second half.
Third Quarter Momentum Shifts
The Liberty opened the third quarter with renewed energy, quickly going on a 9–2 run to reclaim the lead. Stewart began to heat up, sinking a three from the wing and following it up with a strong drive to the basket. Ionescu continued to stretch Dallas’s defense with her range, forcing the Wings to extend their perimeter coverage.
Dallas responded by tightening up defensively. Satou Sabally and Howard combined for three steals during a two-minute stretch that fueled a Dallas scoring burst. McCowan re-established her presence in the paint, grabbing key offensive rebounds and finishing through contact. Ogunbowale ended the quarter with a buzzer-beating step-back three that put the Wings up 58–55.
Final Frame: Closing Strong
The fourth quarter saw both teams trade baskets and defensive stops. With less than five minutes remaining, the game was tied at 67. Jones hit a hook shot in the lane, and Stewart added a pair of free throws to give New York a brief lead.
But the Wings responded with a clutch 7–0 run fueled by Ogunbowale’s fearless attacking. A key possession came with just under two minutes left: after a missed jumper by Stewart, Sabally raced down the court for a transition layup, drawing a foul and converting the three-point play.
New York had one final opportunity to tie the game with 11 seconds left, trailing 74–72. Ionescu’s contested three-point attempt fell short, and McCowan secured the rebound and was fouled immediately. She calmly sank both free throws to seal the win for Dallas.
Statistical Highlights
The Dallas Wings finished the game shooting 42% from the field, while the Liberty managed 40%. Dallas held a slight edge on the boards, out-rebounding New York 39–35, and committed just 11 turnovers to the Liberty’s 14. Their advantage in points in the paint (36–30) proved critical in a game where outside shooting was inconsistent for both squads.
Arike Ogunbowale led all scorers with 25 points, including four three-pointers and several key fourth-quarter baskets. Teaira McCowan added 14 points and 11 rebounds, notching a double-double in one of her most impactful games of the season. Satou Sabally chipped in 13 points and six rebounds.
For New York, Jonquel Jones tallied 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Sabrina Ionescu contributed 16 points, five assists, and three steals. Breanna Stewart finished with 12 points and seven boards, but foul trouble limited her minutes in the second and third quarters.
Looking Ahead
This win improves Dallas’s standing in the playoff race and gives them momentum heading into a challenging road trip. The team showed composure and execution under pressure — signs of a squad capable of making a deep run.
Meanwhile, the Liberty will look to regroup and address the defensive lapses that allowed Dallas to pull away late. With postseason aspirations in clear view, every possession will matter as the season enters its final stretch.







