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Bueckers Reaches Double Figures for 19th Straight Game as Wings Beat Short-Handed Storm 87

SEATTLE, JUL 23 – Dallas Wings snapped a four-game losing streak by outscoring Seattle 53-27 in the second half without Skylar Diggins, with Paige Bueckers tying a WNBA record for fastest to 300 points and 100 assists.

  • With their leader absent, Seattle Storm lost 87-63 to Dallas Wings at Climate Pledge Arena on Tuesday night.
  • Post-All-Star weekend, the Storm resumed regular season play after a weeklong break, and the Wings' win marked their first since July 3, snapping a four-game losing streak.
  • In the second half, Dallas Wings outscored the Storm 53-27, with a 14-6 run early in the third quarter, leading to their second-half surge.
  • Following the loss, Seattle Storm reserves were outscored for the tenth straight game; team shot 30.7% from the field and 19.0% from three-point range.
  • Paige Bueckers became the fastest player in league history to reach 300 points and 100 assists; Wings face Golden State Valkyries Friday in San Francisco.
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Ogunbowale leads Dallas against Golden State after 20-point game

Dallas plays the Golden State Valkyries after Arike Ogunbowale scored 20 points in the Wings' 87-63 victory against the Seattle Storm. Friday's game is the second meeting of the season between the two teams. The Wings won the previous matchup…

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