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Wings Look To Get A Win At Home Against The Storm

ARLINGTON, TEXAS — The Dallas Wings are looking to bounce back from a recent loss at home by snagging a win in tonight’s contest against The Seattle Storm. Wings fell short to the Phoenix Mercury in double-overtime, 97-90, Sunday afternoon at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas, making it their fifth consecutive loss for the season.

Arike Ogunbowole scored a team-high 25 points while playing all 50 minutes of Sunday’s contest. All five Wings starters finished in double figures for the second time this season.

The Wings are headed into this evening’s game with a record of (3-7), set to tip off against Seattle Storm (8-4) at 6 P.M. at College Park Center Arena. It will air live on ESPN.

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