Another pair of WNBA teams get back on the court for the first time since the Olympic Break on Friday, Aug. 16 as the Dallas Wings host the Connecticut Sun at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.
The game is scheduled to start at 9:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on ION. Fans looking to watch this WNBA game can do so for free by using FuboTV and DirecTV Stream, which both offer a free trial or with SlingTV, which doesn’t offer a free trial but has promotional offers available.
Connecticut is inserting guard Marina Mabrey into the roster for the first time since trading for her from the Chicago Sky. She is likely joining a starting lineup that will also feature gold medalist Alyssa Thomas, DaWanna Bonner, DiJonai Carrington and Brionna Jones.
The Wings are tied for a league-low six wins, with that last victory coming in the last game before the Olympic Break, when Arike Ogunbowale led them past the Indiana Fever. Ogunbowale followed up that showing with a steller All-Star Game where she helped the WNBA All-Stars topple Team USA. Dallas is also welcoming back Satou Sabally, who played for Germany in the Olympics after nursing a shoulder injury for the start of the season.
Who: Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings
When: Friday, Aug. 16 at 9:30 p.m. EST
Where: College Park Center in Arlington, Texas
Stream: FuboTV (free trial); Sling; DirecTV Stream
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This summer’s game featured the All-Star team against the U.S. Olympic team and was played in front of a sellout crowd of 16,407 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. A television audience of 3.44 million watched the All-Stars win 117-109 on July 20 in the most-watched WNBA All-Star Game.
“The city of Indianapolis and the entire state of Indiana have such an incredible and enduring passion for the game of basketball, making the region the perfect host to celebrate the WNBA and the game’s greatest stars,” WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said.
A 3-point shooting contest and skills challenge will be held July 18.
The Indiana Fever, fueled by the buzz surrounding rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, are the focal point for the dramatic increase in the WNBA’s popularity this year. The Fever’s average attendance of just under 17,000 leads the WNBA, and 10 of their games have set league TV viewership records.
“We are in the middle of a pivotal, transformational moment in the history of the WNBA and women’s basketball, and we are thrilled Indiana will be the center of it all with the game’s biggest stars on display during next season’s All-Star Game,” said Mel Raines, CEO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment. “Leaders across our community are going to do what we do best: welcome fans from around the nation and the globe to Indiana, raise the bar for future host cities, and leave a lasting legacy for our city and state.”
The Associated Press contributed to this article