WNBAWesternern ConferenceEst. 1998no championships yet
The Dallas Wings play at College Park Center on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington, one of the smallest and most intimate venues in the WNBA with just 7,000 seats. Despite the small arena, the atmosphere is electric when the Wings are playing well. Arike Ogunbowale is one of the most popular players in the WNBA — a fearless scorer famous for hitting the game-winning shot in the 2018 NCAA Championship game for Notre Dame on national television. She has since become one of the league's top scorers and a perennial All-Star. The franchise originally played as the Houston Comets (4 championships), Utah Starzz, San Antonio Stars, and Dallas Wings since 2016. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is one of the largest in the country, giving the Wings enormous market potential. The franchise has been building steadily through the draft, with a young core that has playoff potential.
The Dallas Wings play all home games at College Park Center in Dallas, Texas. The venue seats 7,000 fans and hosts WNBA games from May through September each season.
The Dallas Wings are led by head coach Chris Koclanes, who is responsible for game strategy, player development, and roster management.
Arike Ogunbowale is the standout player for the Dallas Wings in the 2026 WNBA season, driving the team's performance and fan interest at College Park Center.
The Dallas Wings's most intense rivalries are with the Las Vegas Aces, Phoenix Mercury — matchups that consistently draw large crowds and high TV ratings.
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is the world's premier professional women's basketball league, founded in 1996. The 2026 season is one of the most-watched in WNBA history, with record attendance, TV viewership and global star power driving unprecedented growth. The league features teams across the United States and Canada, competing from May through September with playoffs culminating in the WNBA Finals.