Dallas Wings Release Injury Report for Matchup Against Atlanta Dream

The Dallas Wings face no surprises on the injury report when they host the Atlanta Dream on Wednesday night at College Park Center.
Tyasha Harris (left knee) and forward Maddy Siegrist (right knee) remain out, the team announced Tuesday evening. Neither player has a timetable for return.
This latest update comes as the Wings (8-19) face their third contest in a grueling four-game, six-day stretch. Wednesday’s game tips off at 7 p.m. CT and will air locally on KFAA29 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Despite their depleted roster, Dallas enters Wednesday’s matchup with momentum following a 92–82 win over the defending champion New York Liberty. Arike Ogunbowale delivered a record-tying performance in that victory, becoming just the second player in franchise history to dish out 14 assists in a game. She also scored 20 points with just one turnover in 34 minutes.
The Dream (15-10) plays the second leg of a back-to-back after hosting the Golden State Valkyries on Tuesday. Atlanta is coming off a 90–86 road win at Minnesota on Sunday.
Wednesday marks the third meeting between the Wings and Dream this season, with each team winning at home. Dallas took the most recent matchup on June 24 in Arlington, holding Atlanta to a season-low 55 points behind 21 points from Ogunbowale.
After facing the Dream, Dallas will have little time to recover before concluding its busy week against the Indiana Fever on Friday night at American Airlines Center. That game is scheduled for a 6:30 p.m. CT tipoff on ION.
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