How to Watch Dallas Wings vs. Atlanta Dream: Game Time, TV Info, Streaming for Saturday, May 24

The Dallas Wings continue their four-game road trip on Saturday afternoon with a matchup against the Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia.
Tipoff is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. CT, and the game will air nationally on CBS Sports Network, locally in Dallas-Fort Worth on KFAA29, and streaming out-of-market on WNBA League Pass.
The Wings (0–3) are still searching for their first win of the season, but have shown visible signs of growth. They’re coming off a hard-fought 85–81 loss to the Minnesota Lynx, where Paige Bueckers recorded her first WNBA double-double with 12 points and a game-high 10 assists.
Arike Ogunbowale led all Wings scorers with 21 points — a performance that tied her with Diana Taurasi as the fastest player in league history to reach 500 made 3-pointers (198 games).
How to Watch Dallas Wings vs. Atlanta Dream
- TV (Local – DFW): KFAA29
- TV (National): CBS Sports Network
- Streaming (Out-of-Market): WNBA League Pass
- Live Stats: stats.wnba.com
- Social Media Coverage: Follow @DallasWings and @DallasWingsPR
Arike Ogunbowale Makes WNBA History
Saturday’s game comes just days after Arike Ogunbowale hit a milestone only Diana Taurasi had previously reached — 500 made threes in just 198 games. Ogunbowale, who already owns the franchise record, has averaged 15.0 points per game through the first three contests of the season.
“(Diana) is a legend and any time you can make an imprint in this league is special,” Ogunbowale told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “I was glad that I was able to celebrate that a little bit in the locker room with my team.”
Head coach Chris Koclanes praised Ogunbowale’s consistent scoring presence, noting that she continues to set the tone for a team still developing chemistry.
Paige Bueckers Continues to Impress
The 2025 No. 1 overall pick has settled into a lead guard role with poise. Bueckers enters Saturday averaging 11.0 points and 6.7 assists, and she has increased her assist total in each of her first three games. NaLyssa Smith, who had 12 points in the loss to Minnesota, emphasized how naturally Bueckers creates for her teammates.
“Paige is always looking for you,” Smith told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “If you run the floor and get to your spot, the ball’s going to come to you. Just learning how to move with her — her passing is definitely one of her best attributes.”
Koclanes added: “I’ve loved our growth game from game to game. Just our attention to detail and our level of compete consistently for 40 minutes.”
Atlanta Dream Look to Bounce Back
The Dream (1–2) enter Saturday’s contest after an 81–76 loss to the Indiana Fever on Thursday night. Rhyne Howard led the way with 24 points, while their interior duo of Brittney Griner and Brionna Jones continues to present a physical challenge in the paint.
“They’ve got great size, great guards, and they’re a very physical team,” Smith told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “It’s going to be a battle down low, but we’ve got to make sure we stay aggressive and play our game.”
Head coach Chris Koclanes acknowledged the difficulty of matching Atlanta’s balance.
“You can’t just focus on their post play and let the guards go off,” Koclanes told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “They can hurt you in a lot of ways.”
Luisa Geiselsöder’s Versatility Adds Frontcourt Depth
Luisa Geiselsöder continues to gain comfort after joining the Wings late due to overseas obligations. The 6-foot-4 German center adds another center who can serve as a stretch-four option next to Teaira McCowan, which could prove useful against Atlanta’s size.
“I can play inside, I can go outside. It’s fun. I’m versatile,” Geiselsöder told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “With Teaira, she’s such a presence inside. I think I can open up the floor for her, and she can dominate down there while I help create spacing.”
Koclanes praised Geiselsöder’s ability to stretch the floor and her desire to be a defensive presence.
“She can stretch it,” Koclanes told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “To be able to bring post players away from the rim and have them respect her shot out there, it just opens things up for other people.”
She’s already begun making an impact defensively as well, using her length to contest shots and apply pressure.
“I want to be a presence on defense,” Geiselsöder told DallasHoopsJournal.com. “I’m big, so I try to use my length and size to contest shots and make it tough for guards.”
What’s Next for Dallas Wings
Following Saturday’s game, the Wings will travel to face the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday, May 27, with tipoff set for 6:00 p.m. CT on KFAA29.
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