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Dallas Wings complete historic comeback against Los Angeles Sparks

After three straight losses, the Dallas Wings (7-22) clinched a crucial 113-110 win over the Los Angeles Sparks (6-24) on Sunday at College Park Center. Despite trailing all game, the Wings took their first lead with 7.2 seconds left, outscoring the Sparks 40-18 in the fourth quarter. Sunday marked the Wings’ third century mark this season. Although playoff hopes are slim, a strong finish could turn things around for Dallas. It’s about breathing life into one another, head coach Latricia Trammell said. “We're competitors, they're professionals,” Trammell said. “They know and understand the situation all throughout the season.” Miscommunication disrupted the Wings from the get-go. The Sparks jumped to an 8-0 run, forcing a Wings timeout less than 90 seconds into the game. Sparks rookie forward Rickea Jackson scored 16 first-quarter points, keeping the Wings on its heels. This rookie class is setting standards for all rookies that come into the league, Trammell said. Jackson is finding her way in the Sparks’ system and will be a force to be reckoned with, she added. Guard Arike Ogunbowale led all scorers with 33 points, seven assists and four rebounds. Former Wings guard Odyssey Sims put on a show in her return to College Park, recording a double-double with 26 points and 10 assists as a Spark. The team struggled defensively but stayed resilient, holding the Sparks to 18-point in the fourth quarter. Trammell said she was extremely proud of them. The Sparks entered Sunday on a six-game losing streak after beating the Wings on July 13, a loss that left a bad taste in Dallas’ mouths. Ogunbowale said it wasn’t about how the team began but how they finished, showing her that they can overcome anything. Forward Natasha Howard said the team had to regroup after an underwhelming first half. She emphasized holding each other accountable and credited everyone who came off the bench. Howard scored 30 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Despite struggling with free throws all season, Howard sank two crucial shots with 2.5 seconds left, giving the Wings a three-point lead. “Without my teammates believing in me to knock free throws down, I probably wouldn't believe in myself,” Howard said. “Thanks to Arike and [Sevgi Uzun] for believing in me to knock those free throws down.” That fourth quarter was one of the team’s best, Howard said. Being down 11 with three and a half minutes is doable, but it’s difficult when the team isn’t getting stops and losing stamina. She said everything came together when it mattered. An emotional Trammell expressed gratitude, having witnessed the team build confidence throughout the game to earn a victory during a challenging season. “You think about one of those things and your season's rough, but to see the fight in this team and everyone contribute and to still stick together, I mean, that's all you can ask for,” Trammell said. “I'm just extremely proud of them. I love this team.” The Wings will be back in action 7 p.m. Tuesday at College Park Center, where they will take on the Las Vegas Aces. @heyyyitslando sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Dallas Wings complete historic comeback against Los Angeles Sparks

Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale attempts a lay-up during a game against the Los Angeles Sparks on July 13 at College Park Center.

After three straight losses, the Dallas Wings (7-22) clinched a crucial 113-110 win over the Los Angeles Sparks (6-24) on Sunday at College Park Center. Despite trailing all game, the Wings took their first lead with 7.2 seconds left, outscoring the Sparks 40-18 in the fourth quarter.

Sunday marked the Wings’ third century mark this season. Although playoff hopes are slim, a strong finish could turn things around for Dallas.

It’s about breathing life into one another, head coach Latricia Trammell said.

“We're competitors, they're professionals,” Trammell said. “They know and understand the situation all throughout the season.”

Miscommunication disrupted the Wings from the get-go. The Sparks jumped to an 8-0 run, forcing a Wings timeout less than 90 seconds into the game. Sparks rookie forward Rickea Jackson scored 16 first-quarter points, keeping the Wings on its heels.

This rookie class is setting standards for all rookies that come into the league, Trammell said. Jackson is finding her way in the Sparks’ system and will be a force to be reckoned with, she added.

Guard Arike Ogunbowale led all scorers with 33 points, seven assists and four rebounds. Former Wings guard Odyssey Sims put on a show in her return to College Park, recording a double-double with 26 points and 10 assists as a Spark.

The team struggled defensively but stayed resilient, holding the Sparks to 18-point in the fourth quarter. Trammell said she was extremely proud of them.

The Sparks entered Sunday on a six-game losing streak after beating the Wings on July 13, a loss that left a bad taste in Dallas’ mouths. Ogunbowale said it wasn’t about how the team began but how they finished, showing her that they can overcome anything.

Forward Natasha Howard said the team had to regroup after an underwhelming first half. She emphasized holding each other accountable and credited everyone who came off the bench.

Howard scored 30 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Despite struggling with free throws all season, Howard sank two crucial shots with 2.5 seconds left, giving the Wings a three-point lead.

“Without my teammates believing in me to knock free throws down, I probably wouldn't believe in myself,” Howard said. “Thanks to Arike and [Sevgi Uzun] for believing in me to knock those free throws down.”

That fourth quarter was one of the team’s best, Howard said. Being down 11 with three and a half minutes is doable, but it’s difficult when the team isn’t getting stops and losing stamina. She said everything came together when it mattered.

An emotional Trammell expressed gratitude, having witnessed the team build confidence throughout the game to earn a victory during a challenging season.

“You think about one of those things and your season's rough, but to see the fight in this team and everyone contribute and to still stick together, I mean, that's all you can ask for,” Trammell said. “I'm just extremely proud of them. I love this team.”

The Wings will be back in action 7 p.m. Tuesday at College Park Center, where they will take on the Las Vegas Aces.

@heyyyitslando

sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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