WNBA Game Preview: Washington Mystics (2-1) vs. Dallas Wings (1-2)

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Tip‑Off: 7:00 PM ET Venue: Entertainment & Sports Arena — Washington, D.C. Capacity: 4,200 Broadcast: Local/League Pass

Venue Context

The Entertainment & Sports Arena is one of the league’s most intimate and defense‑friendly buildings.

  • Mystics are 1–0 at home this season.
  • Dallas enters on the second game of an East‑coast swing, a mild fatigue factor.
  • Washington’s home crowd typically boosts defensive intensity, especially early.
Team Form & Momentum
Washington Mystics (2–1)
  • Coming off a strong defensive win, holding their opponent under 80 points.
  • Offense averaging 82.7 PPG, showing improved spacing and ball movement.
  • Defense allowing 78.3 PPG, top‑half of the league.
  • Brittney Sykes and Ariel Atkins have been the early tone‑setters on both ends.
Dallas Wings (1–2)
  • Dropped their last game in a high‑scoring shootout.
  • Offense averaging 85.3 PPG, one of the league’s most explosive units.
  • Defense allowing 89.0 PPG, struggling to contain perimeter scorers.
  • Arike Ogunbowale is off to a blistering start, but the Wings’ interior defense has been inconsistent.
Injury Report
Washington Mystics
  • Shakira Austin — Day‑to‑Day (hip)
  • Karlie Samuelson — PROBABLE (ankle)
  • Brittney Sykes — PROBABLE (knee soreness)
  • No long‑term absences

Impact: Austin’s availability is critical against a Dallas team that thrives on offensive rebounding.

Dallas Wings
  • Satou Sabally — OUT (shoulder rehab)
  • Natasha Howard — Day‑to‑Day (ankle)
  • Maddy Siegrist — PROBABLE (wrist)
  • Lou Lopez Sénéchal — OUT (knee)

Impact: Without Sabally and possibly Howard, Dallas’ frontcourt depth is thin.

Key Player Matchups
Ariel Atkins (WAS) vs. Arike Ogunbowale (DAL)
  • Atkins is Washington’s best perimeter defender.
  • Ogunbowale averaging 26+ PPG, one of the league’s most dangerous scorers.
  • This matchup will dictate Dallas’ offensive ceiling.

Edge: Ogunbowale (scoring), Atkins (defense)

Brittney Sykes (WAS) vs. Maddy Siegrist (DAL)
  • Sykes brings elite two‑way pressure and transition scoring.
  • Siegrist is Dallas’ most efficient secondary scorer.
  • Whoever wins this matchup swings the Wings’ spacing.

Edge: Sykes

Shakira Austin (WAS) vs. Teaira McCowan (DAL)

(If Austin plays)

  • Austin provides mobility and rim protection.
  • McCowan averaging 10+ rebounds, dominating the paint.
  • This is the most important interior matchup of the game.

Edge: McCowan (rebounding), Austin (mobility)

Recent Team Trends
Washington Mystics
  • Under is 2–1 in their games.
  • Mystics are 5–2 in their last 7 home games.
  • Washington is 6–1 in their last 7 games when holding opponents under 80.
Dallas Wings
  • Over is 2–1 this season.
  • Wings are 3–7 in their last 10 road games.
  • Dallas is 5–1 in their last 6 games when scoring 90+.
Series History
  • Mystics lead all‑time series 29–23.
  • Washington has won 5 of the last 7 meetings.
  • At ESA: Mystics lead 4–1.
  • Dallas’ last road win vs. Washington: 2021.
Starting Lineup Comparison
Washington Mystics
  • PG: Julie Vanloo
  • SG: Ariel Atkins
  • SF: Brittney Sykes
  • PF: Myisha Hines‑Allen
  • C: Shakira Austin (if active)
Dallas Wings
  • PG: Arike Ogunbowale
  • SG: Crystal Dangerfield
  • SF: Maddy Siegrist
  • PF: Natasha Howard (if active)
  • C: Teaira McCowan

Positional Edge: Mystics 3–2 (if Austin plays), otherwise even.

GAME ODDS

Washington Mystics 170.5

Dallas Wings – 4.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 17, 2026

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