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'About Dallas Wings'

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League: WNBA

Conference: Western

Location: Arlington, Texas

Venue: College Park Center

Notable Players: Arike Ogunbowale, Odyssey Sims, Deanna Nolan, Kara Braxton, Cheryl Ford, Swin Cash, Skylar Diggins-Smith and Liz Cambage

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'Dallas Wings Tickets'

'Originally founded in 1998 as one of the first expansions teams of the WNBA, the Dallas Wings has a strong championship history dating back to its previous years in Detroit when it was known as the Shock. Led by Piston great Bill Laimbeer, who guaranteed a championship, the 2003 team accomplished one of the greatest turnarounds in WNBA history. It went from last to first place and beat the defending champions the LA Sparks in the WNBA Finals. The 83-78 game three victory drew the largest crowd in league history at 22,076. Between 2006 and 2008, the Shock made three consecutive finals, beating Sacramento in five games, then losing to Phoenix in five and finally beating San Antonio in three. After the franchise was sold off to new ownership, it relocated to Tulsa for the 2010 season and made it as far as the conference semifinals. The franchise then moved to Dallas for the 2016 season with a strong foundation of Odyssey Sims and Skylar Diggins-Smith. StubHub is a reliable source for Dallas Wings tickets to all home and road games.'

'What was the Dallas Wings' 2019 record?'

'Dallas finished sixth in the Western Conference and 10th in the entire WNBA with a record of 10-24. It did not make the playoffs. However, rookie Arike Ogunbowale had a standout performance with 19.1 points and 3.2 assists per game while Isabelle Harrison had 5.8 rebounds per game.'

'What is the Dallas Wings schedule in 2020?'

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The 2020 regular season takes place between May 15 and September 20 and features an expanded schedule of 36 games. The first matchup of the season is a road game against

Seattle

on May 15. After stops in

Las Vegas

(May 17) and

Minnesota

(May 21), Dallas plays its first home game of the season against Minnesota on May 23. The team also has critical stretches against

Washington

(Aug. 18, 28 and 30),

Los Angeles

(June 5, July 3 and Sept. 10 and 13) and

Connecticut

(June 9 and Sept. 1 and 6). The final game of the season takes place in Arlington against Las Vegas. Dallas will also take a month-long break between July 10 and Aug. 16 for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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'What is the Commissioner’s Cup?'

'Starting in the 2020 season, WNBA teams will compete for a special prize known as the Commissioner’s Cup. Ten games per season will count toward the cup standings: the first home and road games against the team’s five conference opponents. All 10 games will be wrapped up in time for the Summer Olympics break on July 10. The team from each conference with the best record in Commissioner’s Cup games will then compete in an extra game for the title, tentatively scheduled for Aug. 14 just before the league resumes its schedule.'

'Who is the Dallas Wings' head coach?'

'Brian Agler joined the Wings organization as head coach on Dec. 18, 2018. He was previously the head coach of the Kansas State women’s team between 1993 and 1996, the Columbus Quest of the now-defunct American Basketball League between 1996 and 1999 and the Minnesota Lynx between 1999 and 2002. Agler spent seven seasons as the head coach and manager of the Seattle Storm and captured both the national title and Coach of the Year in 2010. His four seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks between 2015 and 2018 led to the 2016 championship and another appearance in the 2017 finals.'

'How large is the Dallas Wings' venue?'

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College Park Center

, which is the home of the

University of Texas Arlington Mavericks

, has a seating capacity of around 7,000 and is home to the Dallas Wings games. It is located right in downtown Arlington, several miles outside of Dallas-Fort Worth.

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