Venue: College Park Center — Arlington, Texas
Tip‑Off: 8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT
Broadcast: ESPN+ • WNBA League Pass
The Dallas Wings (9–5) return home looking to maintain their position near the top of the Western Conference, while the Chicago Sky (4–10) continue searching for consistency in a season defined by injuries, roster shuffling, and offensive droughts. Dallas has been one of the league’s most explosive scoring teams, while Chicago has struggled to keep pace on both ends of the floor. This matchup features a clear contrast in identity: Dallas’ high‑tempo, high‑scoring attack versus Chicago’s grind‑it‑out, defensive‑first approach.
INJURY REPORT
Chicago Sky
Marina Mabrey — OUT (ankle sprain)
Angel Reese — Probable (shoulder soreness)
Kamilla Cardoso — OUT (foot)
Dana Evans — Probable (hip tightness)
Isabelle Harrison — OUT (knee)
Dallas Wings
Arike Ogunbowale — Probable (wrist soreness)
Satou Sabally — OUT (shoulder surgery recovery)
Teaira McCowan — Probable (conditioning)
Maddy Siegrist — Probable (ankle)
Natasha Howard — OUT (hand)
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
Chicago Sky (4–10)
Last 5: 1–4
Offensive Rating: Bottom‑3
Defensive Rating: Middle of the league
Trend: Injuries to Mabrey and Cardoso have gutted their spacing and interior presence. Reese continues to improve, but the Sky lack consistent scoring options.
Dallas Wings (9–5)
Last 5: 3–2
Offensive Rating: Top‑4 in the league
Defensive Rating: Middle‑bottom
Trend: Dallas remains elite at home and continues to win with pace, transition scoring, and Ogunbowale’s shot‑making.
TEAM STYLES & MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
Chicago Sky
Strengths:
Strong offensive rebounding (Reese)
Physical interior defense
Scrappy perimeter defense
Good energy and effort despite injuries
Weaknesses:
No consistent perimeter scoring without Mabrey
Poor spacing
Turnover‑prone backcourt
Limited bench production
Key Players:
Angel Reese — 14.1 PPG, 10.7 RPG
Dana Evans — 11.4 PPG, streaky shooter
Chennedy Carter — instant offense off the bench
Dallas Wings
Strengths:
Elite scoring guard play (Ogunbowale)
Strong interior presence (McCowan)
Excellent transition offense
Deep scoring options even with injuries
Weaknesses:
Defensive lapses on the perimeter
Vulnerable on the glass without Howard
Can become overly reliant on Ogunbowale’s shot creation
Key Players:
Arike Ogunbowale — 23.5 PPG, top‑3 scorer in WNBA
Teaira McCowan — 13.2 PPG, 9.4 RPG
Maddy Siegrist — 12.8 PPG, efficient shooter
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Angel Reese (CHI) vs. Teaira McCowan (DAL)
Reese’s motor vs McCowan’s size.
Huge battle on the boards — whoever wins this matchup dictates pace.
Dana Evans (CHI) vs. Arike Ogunbowale (DAL)
Evans must contain Ogunbowale, which few guards have managed this season.
Major advantage Dallas.
Chennedy Carter (CHI) vs. Maddy Siegrist (DAL)
Carter’s slashing vs Siegrist’s shooting.
Could swing bench scoring.
Chicago Frontcourt Depth vs. Dallas Interior Rotation
With Cardoso and Harrison out, Chicago is severely undersized.
Dallas should dominate points in the paint.
SERIES HISTORY
2025 Season Series: Dallas won 3–1
Last 10 Meetings: Dallas leads 7–3
At College Park Center: Wings have won 5 straight vs Chicago
Trend: Dallas’ pace and scoring have consistently overwhelmed Chicago.
BETTING TRENDS
Chicago Sky
2–6 ATS in last 8
5 of last 7: Under
Reese double‑double in 7 of last 9
Dallas Wings
6–2 at home this season
4 of last 6: Over
Ogunbowale 20+ points in 10 of last 12
GAME ODDS
Chicago Sky 173
Dallas Wings – 9
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 19, 2026








