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Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

The New York Liberty (30-6) entered College Park Center with one goal: to stay No. 1 in the WNBA standings. Despite the Dallas Wings’ (9-27) efforts to close the season out strong, the team dropped its fifth-straight loss, 105-91. The Wings were eliminated from playoff contention after Sunday’s loss. When asked what continues to motivate the team, head coach Latricia Trammell said it was their resumes that pushed them forward. Despite being eliminated from playoff contention, the team’s still watching film, practicing and focusing on both sides of the court. “We're still locked in, and we're not changing anything that what we've been doing,” Trammell said. Trammell said that as competitors, the team is focused on winning every game and aims to be “upsetters” in the final season stretch. With every top team playing for seeding, the plan is to disrupt teams vying for playoff spots. Despite the loss, it was the Wings’ third game in the last six where five players scored in double-scoring figures. Forward Maddy Siegrist reached double-digit scoring with 10 points, her first since returning from injury and grabbed game-high rebounds. Forward Natasha Howard recorded her sixth 20-point game this season. In a season riddled with injuries, players want to give their all, not knowing how many games they’ll play, Siegrist said. The team played hard Tuesday, but she said that moral victories won’t get teams far. With the playoffs out of reach, it’s a great opportunity for young players to “finish strong” and showcase their talents to build momentum before heading into the next season, Howard said. The Wings held the Liberty under their average on fast break points but the Liberty dominated by hitting 16 3-pointers. The Wings never led, trailing by 17 in the first half and 25 in the second. Forward Satou Sabally didn’t have a huge performance, recording nine points, but she had fun competing against her sister, Liberty forward Nyara Sabally, sending her to the free-throw line after a hard foul. There’s a little trash talk between the two, but Trammell said it’s all love and respect between the two. “What an incredible thing to say that both sisters are playing in the WNBA,” Trammell said. “A lot of respect there.” Dallas guard Arike Ogunbowale recorded 23 points, three rebounds and four assists, 11 away from becoming the Wings’ franchise leader for career points. “Anything that she has accomplished is not a small feat,” Trammell said. “It's from her dedication, her hard work, being the professional that she is. Even in the off season, she stays locked in and I'm extremely excited to see what she's going to do next. She's an impact and what she's done for this franchise, the women's game, for me, is pretty special.” The Wings will be back in action 7 p.m. Thursday at College Park Center for their rematch against the Liberty. @heyyyitslando sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

Guard Arike Ogunbowale drives through defenders during a game against the New York Liberty on Sept. 10 at College Park Center. Ogunbowale scored 23 points.

The New York Liberty (30-6) entered College Park Center with one goal: to stay No. 1 in the WNBA standings. Despite the Dallas Wings’ (9-27) efforts to close the season out strong, the team dropped its fifth-straight loss, 105-91.

The Wings were eliminated from playoff contention after Sunday’s loss. When asked what continues to motivate the team, head coach Latricia Trammell said it was their resumes that pushed them forward. Despite being eliminated from playoff contention, the team’s still watching film, practicing and focusing on both sides of the court.

Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

Dallas Wings head coach Latricia Trammell, left, and guard Jacy Sheldon react to a foul call during a game against the New York Liberty on Sept. 10 at College Park Center. Sheldon scored 10 points.

“We're still locked in, and we're not changing anything that what we've been doing,” Trammell said.

Trammell said that as competitors, the team is focused on winning every game and aims to be “upsetters” in the final season stretch. With every top team playing for seeding, the plan is to disrupt teams vying for playoff spots.

Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

Attendees watch as the game comes to an end against the New York Liberty on Sept. 10 at College Park Center. The Dallas Wings are officially out of playoff contention.

Despite the loss, it was the Wings’ third game in the last six where five players scored in double-scoring figures. Forward Maddy Siegrist reached double-digit scoring with 10 points, her first since returning from injury and grabbed game-high rebounds. Forward Natasha Howard recorded her sixth 20-point game this season.

In a season riddled with injuries, players want to give their all, not knowing how many games they’ll play, Siegrist said. The team played hard Tuesday, but she said that moral victories won’t get teams far.

Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

Guard-forward Jaelyn Brown clenches her jaw after being fouled during a game against the New York Liberty on Sept. 10 at College Park Center. Brown scored three points.

With the playoffs out of reach, it’s a great opportunity for young players to “finish strong” and showcase their talents to build momentum before heading into the next season, Howard said.

The Wings held the Liberty under their average on fast break points but the Liberty dominated by hitting 16 3-pointers. The Wings never led, trailing by 17 in the first half and 25 in the second.

Forward Satou Sabally didn’t have a huge performance, recording nine points, but she had fun competing against her sister, Liberty forward Nyara Sabally, sending her to the free-throw line after a hard foul. There’s a little trash talk between the two, but Trammell said it’s all love and respect between the two.

Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

Guard Arike Ogunbowale loses the ball during a game against the New York Liberty on Sept. 10 at College Park Center. The Dallas Wings lost 105-91.

“What an incredible thing to say that both sisters are playing in the WNBA,” Trammell said. “A lot of respect there.”

Dallas guard Arike Ogunbowale recorded 23 points, three rebounds and four assists, 11 away from becoming the Wings’ franchise leader for career points.

Dallas Wings suffer fifth-straight loss against New York Liberty

Dallas Wings Flight Crew dancer Marisol Fernandez throws a t-shirt to attendees during a game against the New York Liberty on Sept. 10 at College Park Center. The Flight Crew currently has 14 dancers who cheer on the Wings and interact with the crowd during games.

“Anything that she has accomplished is not a small feat,” Trammell said. “It's from her dedication, her hard work, being the professional that she is. Even in the off season, she stays locked in and I'm extremely excited to see what she's going to do next. She's an impact and what she's done for this franchise, the women's game, for me, is pretty special.”

The Wings will be back in action 7 p.m. Thursday at College Park Center for their rematch against the Liberty.

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