
Wings Fall to Sparks, 93 - 91
Published on June 1, 2022 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Dallas Wings News Release
Los Angeles, California - The Dallas Wings (5-4) fell to the Los Angeles Sparks (5-6), 93 - 91, at Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday night.
Dallas had five scorers in double-digits, led by forward Isabelle Harrison, who finished with a season-high 20 points. She was joined in double-figures by Arike Ogunbowale (16), Marina Mabrey (16), Satou Sabally (12) and Allisha Gray (10). It is the first time this year that Dallas has had five scorers pass the 10-point plateau and that three players have had 15 points or more.
As a team, Dallas grabbed 35 rebounds, the sixth time the team has had at least 30 rebounds this season, led by Harrison, who grabbed eight boards.
Dallas stays out west to duel the Seattle Storm (5-3) on Friday, June 3, at 9:00 p.m. CT.
Zoom Recording: Dallas Wings Postgame (Head Coach Vickie Johnson, guard Marina Mabrey, forward Isabelle Harrison): https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/3SJN3xZYfFvayQmwyB-65kbHyXy9S_qCLLl0e_9cGPv1Uya9btWZkJQyVgz2zVRI.yVTO67yk0Q4Fi6_k
Notables:
* Satou Sabally and Teaira McCowan both started for the first time this season. It is the third different starting lineup the Wings have featured this season. Sabally finished with 12 points, her third game reaching double-figures this year. * Arike Ogunbowale reached double-figures with 10 first half points. She finished with 16 points.
* Allisha Gray surpassed 10 points for the eighth time this season. She finished with 12 points. * Isabelle Harrison made her 500th career field goal in the fourth quarter and finished with 20 points.
* Rookie Veronica Burton made her first WNBA field goal on a three at the 7:50 mark of the fourth quarter. * Marina Mabrey scored 16 points, her eighth game in double-figures this year. * Dallas has made at least 10 free throws in every single game this season (10 tonight).
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