The Dallas Wings opened the season with high hopes after landing UConn star Paige Bueckers with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft.
Bueckers has shown flashes of her collegiate brilliance, having recently recorded three consecutive 20-point outings, but the Wings have nevertheless struggled to translate individual performances into wins.
Currently, the team sits at 3-12 on the young season, holding the second-worst winning percentage (.200) in the WNBA and the worst record in the Western Conference.
While the Wings continue to find success on the court, the franchise made a big announcement on Monday, revealing that they have sold out all available tickets for Tuesday's home game against the Atlanta Dream.
Things we love: SOLD OUT HOOPS
— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) June 23, 2025
Our Saturday night match-up on June 28 is the next chance to see your Wings in action! pic.twitter.com/7kHgZzviTZ
Dallas secured its first home win of the season last week in an 80-71 victory against the Golden State Valkyries, one in which Bueckers led the way with 20 points, four rebounds, four steals and two blocks.
Unfortunately, after back-to-back wins last week, the Wings fell 91-88 in overtime to the Washington Mystics on Sunday, and now sit 10 games back of the first-place Minnesota Lynx.
Offensively, Dallas is scoring 82.3 points per game (sixth in the league) but remains one of the worst defensive teams in the WNBA, allowing 87.1 points per contest (11th).
Remarkably, despite on-court struggles, the organization's fan base has rallied, as evident by the latest announcement.
Following Tuesday’s matchup, Dallas hosts the Indiana Fever on Friday, then returns Saturday for a matchup with the Phoenix Mercury.
For the Wings, the challenge now is matching that enthusiasm with on-court success.
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!