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Dallas Wings fall to Indiana Fever in 94-86 loss

The Dallas Wings (4-13) failed to come back from an early deficit in a 94-86 loss against the Indiana Fever (8-8) Friday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. The Fever played without 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark, who was out due to a left groin injury — her second injury of the season. The highly anticipated match would have been the first WNBA meeting between the Wings’ 2025 No. 1 draft pick Paige Bueckers and Clark. Several notable figures attended the high-profile game, including 2016 NBA champion Kyrie Irving, Cooper Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks’ 2025 No. 1 draft pick and Hall of Famer Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, among others. For the first time in franchise history, the Dallas Wings played a home game away from College Park Center. The game was a sellout, with over 20,000 fans in attendance, setting the largest recorded crowd for a professional basketball game in Texas. The crowd was loud from the opening tipoff and stayed that way throughout the game. Fans erupted in boisterous cheers while twirling towels after every play that went in the Wings’ favor. Indiana opened the game with a 14-0 run, taking a 16-2 lead less than four minutes in. The run was tanked after a personal foul was overturned on review, setting up a free throw from rookie guard Bueckers to get the Wings back on the board. The Fever held a 20-point lead by the end of the first quarter. The Wings struggled to convert shots and secure rebounds, giving the Fever chances to capitalize. Bueckers found her rhythm in the second half, more than doubling her first-half scoring. She finished with six assists and went 7-for-7 from the free-throw line. “I think really the spark was that third quarter defensively, us locking in and really paying attention to the details of the scout and making things as difficult as possible for them,” Bueckers said. In the fourth quarter, Wings guard JJ Quinerly tied the game with a fouled jump shot and granted Dallas its first lead with the ensuing free throw. Shortly after, Indiana responded with a 9-0 run. Down by seven with 36 seconds left, Dallas missed three shots, failing to close the gap, and Indiana pushed through for a 94-86 win. Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell led the way with 32 points and seven assists, playing a key role in Indiana’s assertive runs. Mitchell said Bueckers’ performance stood out, calling out how she plays great basketball and sets up her teammates to do the same. “Paige is just such a smart player, she reads defenses well, she knows how to pick you apart and so when you play against her, you have to make sure that you’re aware of where she is at all times,” Mitchell said. The Wings will host the Washington Mystics at 7 p.m. Saturday at College Park Center. The game will stream on WNBA League Pass and be broadcast on KFAA. @kaleivie_ sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Indiana Fever players rush to help Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers up after a fall during a game against the Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center.

Indiana Fever players rush to help Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers up after a fall during a game against the Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center. Bueckers had six assists.

The Dallas Wings (4-13) failed to come back from an early deficit in a 94-86 loss against the Indiana Fever (8-8) Friday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

The Fever played without 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark, who was out due to a left groin injury — her second injury of the season.

The highly anticipated match would have been the first WNBA meeting between the Wings’ 2025 No. 1 draft pick Paige Bueckers and Clark.

Fans pass around a round Wendy’s logo cardboard cutout during a Dallas Wings game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center.

Fans pass around a Wendy’s logo cardboard cutout during a Dallas Wings game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center. Fans came to support both teams.

Several notable figures attended the high-profile game, including 2016 NBA champion Kyrie Irving, Cooper Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks’ 2025 No. 1 draft pick and Hall of Famer Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, among others.

For the first time in franchise history, the Dallas Wings played a home game away from College Park Center. The game was a sellout, with over 20,000 fans in attendance, setting the largest recorded crowd for a professional basketball game in Texas.

The crowd was loud from the opening tipoff and stayed that way throughout the game. Fans erupted in boisterous cheers while twirling towels after every play that went in the Wings’ favor.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark coaches teammates during a game against the Dallas Wings on June 27 at American Airlines Center.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark coaches teammates during a game against the Dallas Wings on June 27 at American Airlines Center. Clark was sidelined for the game due to a groin injury. 

Indiana opened the game with a 14-0 run, taking a 16-2 lead less than four minutes in. The run was tanked after a personal foul was overturned on review, setting up a free throw from rookie guard Bueckers to get the Wings back on the board.

The Fever held a 20-point lead by the end of the first quarter. The Wings struggled to convert shots and secure rebounds, giving the Fever chances to capitalize.

Bueckers found her rhythm in the second half, more than doubling her first-half scoring. She finished with six assists and went 7-for-7 from the free-throw line.

Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers celebrates after scoring during a game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center.

Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers celebrates after scoring during a game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center. Bueckers scored 27 points.  

“I think really the spark was that third quarter defensively, us locking in and really paying attention to the details of the scout and making things as difficult as possible for them,” Bueckers said.

In the fourth quarter, Wings guard JJ Quinerly tied the game with a fouled jump shot and granted Dallas its first lead with the ensuing free throw. Shortly after, Indiana responded with a 9-0 run.

Down by seven with 36 seconds left, Dallas missed three shots, failing to close the gap, and Indiana pushed through for a 94-86 win.

Chris Koclanes, Dallas Wings head coach, speaks to the team during a game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center.

Chris Koclanes, Dallas Wings head coach, speaks to the team during a game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center. The Wings lost 94-86.

Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell led the way with 32 points and seven assists, playing a key role in Indiana’s assertive runs.

Mitchell said Bueckers’ performance stood out, calling out how she plays great basketball and sets up her teammates to do the same.

“Paige is just such a smart player, she reads defenses well, she knows how to pick you apart and so when you play against her, you have to make sure that you’re aware of where she is at all times,” Mitchell said.

Attendees fill the stadium for a Dallas Wings game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center.

Attendees gather for a Dallas Wings game against the Indiana Fever on June 27 at American Airlines Center. The match held the largest recorded crowd for a WNBA game in Texas

The Wings will host the Washington Mystics at 7 p.m. Saturday at College Park Center. The game will stream on WNBA League Pass and be broadcast on KFAA.

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