Caitlin Clark will make her WNBA debut in Texas

The WNBA is experiencing unprecedented excitement, thanks to this year’s draft class and the promise of increased viewership. The Dallas Wings are at the forefront of this hype, with two highly anticipated games scheduled for their first games of the season.

The Indiana Fever will face off against the Dallas Wings in Arlington for their first preseason game on May 3rd. Originally slated for an 11:30 a.m. tip-off, the game has since been moved to prime time, with a 7 p.m. start at College Park Center. The matchup between these two teams is highly anticipated by fans, and it’s sure to be a thrilling game.

In addition to the Indiana Fever, more college stars will make their WNBA debut in Dallas during the regular season opener against the Chicago Sky on May 15th at 7 p.m. LSU forward Angel Reese was drafted by the Chicago Sky at No. 7 and is sure to be a force on the court for her new team.

The Dallas Wings had two first-round picks in this year’s draft, selecting Ohio State guard Jacy Sheldon at No. 5 and French guard Carla Leite at No. 9. These talented players are sure to make an impact on the league and help lead their team to success this season.

Season ticket holders will have the opportunity to attend the preseason game for free, and tickets for individual games will go on sale at 10 a.m. on April 18th through the Dallas Wings’ website

By Samantha Johnson

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