The Dallas Wings delivered a statement performance on May 19, 2026, dismantling the Washington Mystics 92–69 at home in a Women’s National Basketball Association regular-season clash. The dominant victory underlined Dallas’s growing credentials as a contender while exposing the Mystics’ ongoing struggles to find rhythm on the road.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Wings controlled the tempo, using aggressive defense and fluid ball movement to build an early lead. Washington, missing several key rotational players due to minor injuries, could never recover from a first-quarter deficit that swelled to double digits by the end of the period. By halftime, Dallas had extended its advantage to 17 points, and the Mystics never seriously threatened in the second half.
The final score of 92–69 reflected a game where the Wings shot 48% from the field, dished out 26 assists, and forced 15 Mystics turnovers. Washington, meanwhile, struggled from beyond the arc, connecting on just 5 of 22 three-point attempts.
Key Moments
- First-quarter surge: Dallas opened the game on a 14–4 run, sparked by back-to-back three-pointers from guard Arike Ogunbowale. The Wings led 28–17 after one.
- Second-quarter domination: The Wings outscored the Mystics 26–15 in the second, with forward Satou Sabally scoring 10 points in the period, including a mid-range jumper that brought the home crowd to its feet.
- Third-quarter dagger: Early in the third, Dallas stretched the lead to 30 points after a 9–0 run capped by a Teaira McCowan putback layup. The game’s competitive phase effectively ended there.
Standout Players
Arike Ogunbowale led all scorers with 27 points on 10-of-18 shooting, adding 6 assists and 4 steals. Her ability to create off the dribble kept the Washington defense off-balance throughout the night.
Satou Sabally recorded a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds, showcasing her versatility as a stretch forward who can score inside and out.
Teaira McCowan dominated the paint with 14 points and 13 rebounds, anchoring Dallas’s rebounding advantage (46–31).
For Washington, Ariel Atkins was the sole bright spot, finishing with 22 points, but she received little help as the Mystics shot just 38% as a team.
Tactical Story
Dallas head coach Latricia Trammell emphasized pace and spacing, and it paid off. The Wings consistently found open shooters by swinging the ball from side to side, breaking down Washington’s zone looks. Defensively, Dallas switched aggressively on screens, forcing Washington’s guards into difficult contested jumpers.
The Mystics, under head coach Eric Thibault, struggled to generate easy looks. Without consistent inside scoring, they settled for low-percentage jumpers and were unable to keep pace. Washington’s lack of depth off the bench was also apparent, as the reserves contributed only 18 points.
Standings and Season Impact
The win improved Dallas’s record to 4–1 early in the 2026 season, placing them near the top of the WNBA standings. The Wings are now 3–0 at home, building a reputation as a difficult place to play. For Washington, the loss dropped them to 2–3, highlighting concerns about consistency on the road where they have now lost two straight.
Both teams will look to adjust ahead of their next fixtures. Dallas travels to face the Las Vegas Aces on May 22, while Washington returns home to host the Chicago Sky on May 21.

