How to Watch Dallas Wings vs. Seattle Storm Game Time, TV Info, Streaming for Monday, May 19

The Dallas Wings return to College Park Center on Monday night to face the Seattle Storm in their second game of the 2025 WNBA season. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. CT. The game will air nationally on NBATV, locally on KFAA, and be available via WNBA League Pass.
Both teams are seeking their first win of the season after dropping their openers. Dallas fell 99–84 to the Minnesota Lynx in front of a sellout home crowd. Rookie guard Paige Bueckers recorded 10 points, seven rebounds, and two assists in her debut, while Arike Ogunbowale led the Wings with 16 points and four assists.
Seattle lost 81–59 to the Phoenix Mercury. Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 21 points in her return to action, and Nneka Ogwumike added 12 points and seven rebounds in her Storm debut.
Game Details
Matchup: Dallas Wings vs. Seattle Storm
Date: Monday, May 19, 2025
Time: 7 p.m. CT
Location: College Park Center — Arlington, Texas
How to Watch
TV: NBATV (national), KFAA (Dallas-Fort Worth)
Streaming: WNBA League Pass
Live Stats: stats.wnba.com
Social Media: @DallasWings and @DallasWingsPR on X (formerly Twitter)
Ron Thulin will handle play-by-play duties on the broadcast, joined by Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman and former Wings guard Tiffany Bias Patmon.
Injury Report
Dallas Wings: Luisa Geiselsöder – Probable (international clearance)
Seattle Storm: No injuries reported
What to Watch For
Bueckers’ Second Act: Bueckers showed poise in her debut, playing nearly 30 minutes and leading Dallas in rebounds. The No. 1 overall pick is expected to continue adjusting to the pro game as she faces Seattle’s veteran-laden backcourt.
Geiselsöder Nears Debut: German center Luisa Geiselsöder is listed as probable after reporting to the team Sunday. She recently helped Basket Landes win the French league championship. Originally drafted in 2020, the 6-foot-4 center brings an inside-out scoring presence and international experience to the Wings’ frontcourt.
Interior Matchup: Dallas struggled to contain Minnesota’s frontcourt in the opener. Monday’s matchup against Dominique Malonga, Li Yueru, and Ezi Magbegor will test Teaira McCowan and the Wings’ ability to defend in the paint.
New-Look Roster: The Wings returned just three players from the 2024 season and added several newcomers, including Bueckers, JJ Quinerly, Aziaha James, NaLyssa Smith, DiJonai Carrington, and Myisha Hines-Allen. Monday offers another chance to evaluate chemistry and rotations under first-year head coach Chris Koclanes.
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